There are surprisingly only 2 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 quality 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 fared in our category grades.
This city received a great overall grade, but we especially wanted to point out that we gave Renton an impressive grade of A- in this area. Cities with these kinds of nursing grades usually have facilities offering high levels of staffing. In addition, Renton also received an impressive short-term care rating with a B+ in this area. Wrapping up its quality report card, the city received a grade of B in our inspections category and a B in the area of long-term care. This place didn't have any weak links as far as we could tell.