There are just 2 nursing homes located in Windsor, North Carolina, servicing a population of 10,416 people. With a city grade of B-, you ought to be able to find a solid facility in the city. This is just about average by national standards, which is perfectly respectable. The best part of this city's profile is its nursing homes' stellar inspection reports. We discuss inspections in the next section.
While its overall rating was not elite, we awarded this city an A for our inspections rating. Inspection ratings weigh several factors, including deficiencies, substantiated complaints and federal fines. You can learn more about each of these items by obtaining copies of nursing homes' inspection reports. The city also earned one of our higher scores in our short-term care category, with a B. Finally, the city earned a B- for its nursing grade and a grade of D in long-term care. Even with an otherwise respectable performance, this city's poor long-term care rating may be an issue for many people.