With 34,387 people, Marshall, Texas is a small city. There are only 3 nursing homes there, which doesn't offer you too many options. This small group of nursing homes earned on average an overall grade of B-, which isn't a bad rating for the city. This is comparable with most of the cities in the nation. The best part of this city's report card is is its inspection grade. Inspection grades are discussed in the following section.
This city's nursing homes received an inspection grade which is stronger than its overall grade. We gave them a strong grade of B+ in this area. Inspection grades weigh several factors found on a facility's inspection reports. One key criteria we consider is the number and severity of deficiencies. Nursing homes with better grades in this category usually have very few of these severe deficiencies. The city received a grade of B+ in the area of long-term care. Finally, the city received a C for its nursing grade and a grade of D for short-term care. In spite of an otherwise respectable performance, this place's weak short-term care grade could be concerning for people looking for rehabilitation services..