With 34,704 people, Indiana, Pennsylvania is a small city. There are only 4 nursing homes in the city, which doesn't offer you too many options to choose from. This city's limited supply of nursing homes were awarded a strong city grade of B. By way of comparison, we awarded the facilities in the nearby city of Canonsburg a city grade of C, which is a well below average grade. While the two cities were relatively close, we found the nursing homes in Indiana to be a slightly better option. The best part of this city's impressive report card is its nursing homes' inspection scores. Inspection grades are discussed in the next section
In addition to having excellent nursing homes overall, this place really excelled in the area of inspections, where it received an A-. Not many cities fared this well in this area. Inspection scores take several factors into consideration, including deficiencies and federal fines. You can find more information about each of these items by obtaining copies of nursing homes' inspection reports. In addition, the city earned a B for our nursing category. In the other categories we looked at, this place earned a B- for its short-term care grade and a B- for long-term care.