We were able to identify just one nursing home in College Station, Texas. This facility received an overall grade of C, so it may be worth considering. This score unfortunately ended up on the wrong side of the national average. Although this likely is not a bad option, we wouldn't blame you if you want to explore other cities to see what they have to offer.
This city's sole nursing home's overall grade was propped up by its impressive health inspections in recent years. We gave them one of our better scores in this area, with a B. Perhaps the most significant factor we consider in computing our inspection scores is deficiencies. These deficiencies are found on a facility's recent inspection reports. Places with better grades in this category most likely dodged the more severe deficiencies involving things like patient abuse. College Station received its next best score in the category of short-term care. We awarded this facility a B- in this category, which is respectable. In our final two categories, this place earned a C for its long-term care grade and a grade of D for nursing. Although we found the rest of its profile to be acceptable, this low nursing grade isn't a good sign for levels of nursing staffing.