With 49,572 people, Orange, Texas is a small city. Unfortunately, there is just one nursing home in the city. Sadly, this facility earned an overall grade of D, which is a poor grade. This score is rock bottom by national standards. Despite all this, one of the few highlights of this facility's report card is its strong inspection score. You can continue reading to find out about inspections and other category scores
While its overall rating was abysmal, we awarded this city's sole nursing home a B+ for our inspections rating. This category obviously isn't the reason for this place's alarming overall grade. Inspection scores are tied to items found on the a nursing home's recent inspection reports. Deficiencies are a key thing to look for on these reports. You should especially avoid facilities that have severe deficiencies linked to risks to resident well being. This city also received one of our better scores in the area of long-term care, where it earned a B. In the other categories we looked at, the city earned abysmal grades for our short-term care and nursing categories respectively.