There are surprisingly just 2 nursing homes in Edinburg, Texas, servicing a decent size population of 136,507 people. We gave this small group of nursing homes a city grade of B-, which is a solid score. This is comparable with most of the cities in the country. The best part of this place's report card was its nursing homes' exemplary inspection reports. We discuss inspections in the following section.
While its overall grade was not elite, we awarded this city an A+ for our inspections rating. Perhaps the most important factor we consider in computing our inspection scores is deficiencies. Deficiencies can be found on a facility's inspection reports. Places with better grades in this category most likely avoided the most severe deficiencies involving health risks or even death. In addition, Edinburg also excelled in the area of government long-term care with a grade of B+. Lastly, the city earned grades of C and D for our nursing and short-term care categories respectively. In spite of otherwise strong category grades, this place's poor short-term care score could be a problem for prospective residents looking for rehabilitation services.