Kingston, Pennsylvania offers just two nursing homes to choose from, which is not a ton of options. Sadly, this city received a city grade of D, which reflects the fact that these nursing homes generally did not receive good grades in our assessment. We also assessed the facilities in the nearby city of Williamsport. While we not fans of either city, we found the nursing homes in Kingston to be slightly better. Despite all of its shortcomings, one of the few highlights of this place's report card is its strong inspection score. You can scroll down to find out about inspections and other category grades
While the city's overall grade was awful, we awarded the nursing homes in Kingston a grade of A- for our inspections rating. Inspection scores weigh several factors found on a facility's inspection reports. One key criteria we weigh heavily is the number and severity of deficiencies. You generally want to avoid facilities with a bunch of deficiencies flagged. Surprisingly, we also gave Kingston a respectable grade of C for its nursing grade. Lastly, this place received rock bottom grades for our short-term care and long-term care categories.