There are two nursing homes in Dallas, Pennsylvania, so at least you have a few options to choose from. These facilities were awarded on average an overall grade of C. This isn't a bad score, but it is not as strong of a score as we like to see either. This score is below average by national standards. One of the highlights of this city's profile is its nursing homes' strong short-term care ratings, which you can find in the following paragraph.
The nursing homes in Dallas received a short-term care score which is stronger than its overall grade. We awarded them a favorable grade of B+ in this category. Cities with these types of short-term care ratings generally have plenty of nursing homes offering physical therapy, occupational therapy and other services associated with rehabilitation. Inspections is this city's second best category. It received a B- in this category. In the last two categories, we gave the city grades of B- and F for our nursing and long-term care categories respectively. Even with an otherwise respectable performance, this place's weak long-term care grade may be a concern for many people.