There are just 2 nursing homes located in Danville, Pennsylvania, providing for a relatively small population of 18,219 people. We gave the nursing homes in this city city grade of C, which isn't as high of a score as we had hoped for. As bad as this city's grade is, we surprisingly found gave the nearby city of Camp Hill an even worse grade. With Camp Hill receiving such a terrible grade, we would advise you to tread carefully in either city. The best part of this city's profile was is its nursing rating. We discuss nursing in the next paragraph.
This city received a nursing score which is superior to its overall grade. We gave it a strong grade of B in this category. When computing our nursing scores, we weigh both the number of hours nurses spend with residents and the skill levels of those nurses. The next highest score we gave this place in any category was its short-term care grade, where we gave it a grade of B-. In our final two categories, the city earned a B- for its inspections rating and a grade of D for long-term care. As you can see, this city's long-term care score really dragged down its overall score.