There are surprisingly only 3 nursing homes in Renton, Washington, providing for a population of 141,407 people. We awarded this small group of nursing homes a city grade of B-, which is a decent rating. By way of comparison, we gave the facilities in the local city of Auburn a city grade of D, which is a very poor grade. Naturally, we found the facilities in Renton to be in a totally different league than the ones in Auburn. You can continue reading to learn more about how this city's nursing homes were rated in our category grades.
While its overall score was somewhat average, the nursing homes in Renton performed remarkably well in our nursing category. In fact, we awarded Renton a grade of A- for that category, which is one of our best scores. Strong nursing grades typically mean a city's facilities offer impressive levels of staffing. In addition, the city also fared well in the category of short-term care with a B+. In the other categories we looked at, Renton earned middle of the road grades for our long-term care and inspections categories respectively.