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Nursing Homes in Cincinnati, Ohio

Cincinnati's Nursing Home Quality  is graded a "B-minus".

Long-Term Care  is graded a "C".
Inspection Reports  are graded a "B-plus".
Nurse Quality  is graded a "B-minus".
Short-Term Care  is graded a "B-minus".

Cincinnati is a large city with 795,220 people. It has 34 nursing homes, so you should have plenty of options to choose from. We awarded the nursing homes in this city a city grade of B-, which is a decent score. This place's city grade narrowly surpassed the city grade of nursing homes in the local city of Middletown, which received an awful city grade. If choosing between these cities, Cincinnati looks like a better bet. Finally, this city's nursing homes received consistent grades in each of our categories. More information about its category grades is available in the next section.

The nursing homes in Cincinnati received an inspection score which is superior to its overall grade. We awarded it grade of B+ in this category. Our inspection grades are tied to pieces of information found on the a nursing home's recent inspection reports. Nursing homes that receive favorable grades in this category typically have few deficiencies on those reports. Most importantly, these facilities generally do not have any severe deficiencies which are associated with risks to patient safety. This city's next highest grade was in the area of nursing, where it received a B-. In the other categories we looked at, Cincinnati earned a grade of B- in our short-term care category and a C in the area of long-term care.

Nursing homes in Cincinnati, OH

There are 75 nursing homes

Nursing Homes Near Cincinnati