There are 20 nursing homes in Charlotte, North Carolina, servicing a population of 790,689 people. The nursing homes in this city received a city grade of B-. In fact, this city's city grade far surpassed the city grade of nursing homes in the nearby city of Mooresville. While the nursing homes in Mooresville are not terrible, we found Charlotte to be in a totally different league. One of the highlights of this place's profile is its nursing homes' strong inspection grades, which is addressed in the following section.
While this city received a middle of the road overall grade, its inspection grade is higher than its overall score. Due to some of its nursing homes receiving strong inspection reports this year, Charlotte received one of our better scores in that category with a B+. These inspection ratings take several factors into consideration, including deficiencies and federal fines. You can find more information about each of these factors by obtaining copies of nursing homes' inspection reports. Charlotte's next best grade was in the area of short-term care, where Charlotte received a B-. In the other categories we looked at, this place earned a grade of B- for nursing and a B- in long-term care.