Chesterfield, Virginia is a relatively small city with 49,080 people. It has just one nursing home, which is not the selection we were hoping for. This facility was awarded an overall grade of C, so it may be worth considering. This score is not the end of the world, but it is definitely below average by national standards. You may be happy with this nursing home. If you're looking for more options, you're just going to have to look at other cities.
We wanted to note that this city's nursing home's inspection grade outpaced its overall grade. In fact, we awarded it a B+ for its inspection grade, which is one of our higher scores. Arguably the most important factor we look at in calculating our inspection grades is deficiencies. These deficiencies can be found on a nursing home's inspection reports. Nursing homes with better scores in this category most likely avoided the more severe deficiencies involving health risks or even death. This place also earned a strong long-term care grade. We awarded it a B in this category. In our final two categories, we gave the city grades of B- and F for our short-term care and nursing areas respectively. In spite of an otherwise respectable profile, a nursing grade this poor may be a bad sign for levels of nurse staffing.