There are only 2 nursing homes in Saint Marys, Pennsylvania, servicing a relatively small population of 13,212 people. This place's limited supply of nursing homes were given a good city grade of B. For comparison's sake, we also assessed the facilities in the nearby city of Jamestown, which received a city grade of B-. While there is nothing wrong with this grade, we found the facilities Saint Marys to be better on the whole. Fortunately, this city did not have any bad scores in any of the major categories discussed below. More information about its category grades is available in the next paragraph.
In addition to having quality nursing homes on the whole, this city's nursing homes really excelled in the category of inspections, where we gave it an A+. Not many cities fared this well in this area. Arguably the most critical factor we look at in computing our inspection grades is deficiencies. Deficiencies are found on a nursing home's recent inspection reports. Places with better scores in this area most likely avoided the more severe deficiencies involving things like patient abuse. In addition, Saint Marys earned a B for our long-term care category. In the other categories we looked at, this place earned a C for its short-term care score and a C for nursing.