There are five facilities in Mckinney, Texas, which at least gives you a few choices. These nursing homes didn't really stand out from a quality perspective either. The city was given a city grade of C, which is not one of our better grades at the city level. We also looked at the facilities in the nearby city of Coppell, which received a below average city grade of D. While neither city comes highly recommended, Mckinney appears to be the better option. Please continue reading to find more information about how this city's nursing homes were rated in our category grades.
This city's nursing homes' best category grade came in the area of government inspections. In this category, we gave Mckinney a B+. We take several aspects of a facility's inspection report into consideration in computing our inspection grades. One of those factors is deficiencies. It should be noted that the severity of deficiencies is arguably more important than the quantity of deficiencies, as some are quite minor. In addition, the city earned a B for the city's long-term care rating. In our final two categories, the city earned a C for its short-term care score and a grade of D in nursing. Even with an otherwise respectable profile, a nursing score of this caliber may be a bad sign for levels of nurse staffing.