Jamestown, North Carolina has just two nursing homes to choose from, so you have relatively limited options. This city's nursing homes were given a city grade of B-. This place's city grade narrowly surpassed the city grade of facilities in the local city of Lexington, which received an abysmal city grade. If choosing between these cities, Jamestown looks like a better option. The best part of this place's report card was its nursing homes' remarkable inspection ratings. Inspection grades are discussed in the following paragraph.
While its overall grade was fairly ordinary, this city's nursing homes performed extremely well in our inspection category. In fact, we awarded the city an A+ for that category, which is one of our best scores. These inspection grades take several factors into consideration, including deficiencies and substantiated complaints. You can learn more about each of these items by reviewing copies of nursing homes' inspection reports. Jamestown earned its second highest grade in the category of long-term care, where we gave it a grade of B-, which is also a respectable grade. Finally, the city were awarded a C for short-term care and a grade of F for nursing. In spite of an otherwise respectable profile, a nursing score in this range may be a bad sign for nursing staffing levels.