Frisco, Texas is a medium size city with 120,276 people. The city has just 3 nursing homes, which is not quite as many as we expected in a city of this size. With a city grade of B-, you ought to be able to find a respectable nursing home here. We also assessed the facilities in the nearby city of Coppell, which received a city grade of D. While we not raving about either city, we found the nursing homes in Frisco to be slightly better. One of the best aspects of this city's profile is its remarkable inspection score, which you can find in the following paragraph.
While its overall rating was somewhat average, we awarded this city's nursing homes an A for our inspections rating. Perhaps the most important factor we consider in computing our inspection scores is deficiencies. These deficiencies can be found on a facility's inspection reports. Facilities with better scores in this category typically avoided the most severe deficiencies involving health risks or even death. In addition, Frisco earned a B+ for its. In our final two categories, Frisco earned a B- for its short-term care grade and a grade of D in nursing. Even with an otherwise decent profile, a nursing grade this poor may be a bad sign for nursing staffing levels.