There are only 3 nursing homes in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, servicing a population of 35,056 people. The relatively small number of nursing homes in this city received a city grade of C, which is not a strong grade at the city level. This grade unfortunately is on the wrong side of the national average. You can continue reading to find more information about how this city's nursing homes were rated in our category grades.
While its overall rating was somewhat average, we awarded this city's nursing homes an A- for our inspections rating. Inspection scores account for a host of factors included in a facility's inspection reports. One of the most important criteria we consider is the number and severity of deficiencies. Facilities with higher scores in this area usually have very few severe deficiencies. The second highest grade we gave Langhorne in any area was its short-term care rating, where it earned a B-. Finally, the city received a C for its nursing score and a grade of D in the area of long-term care. Even with otherwise respectable category grades, this place's weak long-term care score may be concerning for many prospective residents.