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The information below is reported by the Mississippi State Department of Health, Bureau of Health Facilities Licensure.
| Madison Home Place | AL IL MC | Madison (Traceland North) | 82
Facility
82
MS AVG
70
Rank
#94 / 267 | No |
11
Facility
11
MS AVG
33
Rank
#242 / 319 | Private Rooms / Semi-Private Rooms | - | - | - |
| The Claiborne at Hattiesburg Assisted Living | AL IL MC | Hattiesburg (Whispering Pines Boulevard) | 80
Facility
80
MS AVG
70
Rank
#98 / 267 | Yes |
6
Facility
6
MS AVG
33
Rank
#263 / 319 | Suite / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | - | - | Vi, LLC |
| Culpepper Place | AL RC | Olive Branch | 80
Facility
80
MS AVG
70
Rank
#98 / 267 | Yes |
46
Facility
46
MS AVG
33
Rank
#106 / 319 | Private Rooms | - | - | - |
| Brookdale Hattiesburg Assisted Living | AL | Hattiesburg | 90
Facility
90
MS AVG
70
Rank
#81 / 267 | Yes |
29
Facility
29
MS AVG
33
Rank
#180 / 319 | Studio / 1 Bed | - | - | Hattiesburg, LLC |
| Elison Assisted Living of Oxford | AL | Oxford | 90
Facility
90
MS AVG
70
Rank
#81 / 267 | Yes |
12
Facility
12
MS AVG
33
Rank
#239 / 319 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | - | A+ | Lessee, LLC |
| The Orchards | AL MC | Ridgeland (Squirrel Hill) | 106
Facility
106
MS AVG
70
Rank
#51 / 267 | Yes |
47
Facility
47
MS AVG
33
Rank
#100 / 319 | Studio / 1 Bed | 41
Facility
41
MS AVG
25
Rank
#3 / 28 | A+ | - |
| The Blake at Township | AL MC RC | Ridgeland (Old Agency Village) | 115
Facility
115
MS AVG
70
Rank
#40 / 267 | Yes |
42
Facility
42
MS AVG
33
Rank
#126 / 319 | Studio / 1 Bed | - | - | - |
| Landmark Lifestyles at Tupelo | AL IL MC | Tupelo | 112
Facility
112
MS AVG
70
Rank
#44 / 267 | Yes |
32
Facility
32
MS AVG
33
Rank
#171 / 319 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | - | A | - |
| Crescent Landing at Hattiesburg | AL MC | Hattiesburg | 100
Facility
100
MS AVG
70
Rank
#68 / 267 | Yes |
33
Facility
33
MS AVG
33
Rank
#167 / 319 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 18
Facility
18
MS AVG
25
Rank
#21 / 28 | - | Group, LLC |
| The Arbors at Olive Grove Terrace Senior Living | AL ADC HC MC RC | Olive Branch | 94
Facility
94
MS AVG
70
Rank
#78 / 267 | Yes |
46
Facility
46
MS AVG
33
Rank
#106 / 319 | Studio / 1 Bed | 21
Facility
21
MS AVG
25
Rank
#17 / 28 | - | Residential, LLC |
| Silvercreek Senior Living | AL IL | Olive Branch | 118
Facility
118
MS AVG
70
Rank
#37 / 267 | Yes |
27
Facility
27
MS AVG
33
Rank
#188 / 319 | 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 24
Facility
24
MS AVG
25
Rank
#15 / 28 | A+ | Communities, LLC |
| Dunbar Village Terrace | AL NH MC | Bay St Louis (Bay St. Louis) | 60
Facility
60
MS AVG
70
Rank
#122 / 267 | No |
39
Facility
39
MS AVG
33
Rank
#147 / 319 | Private Rooms / Semi-Private Rooms | 33
Facility
33
MS AVG
25
Rank
#6 / 28 | - | L. Ivey |
| Indywood Personal Care Home | AL | Indianola | 29
Facility
29
MS AVG
70
Rank
#219 / 267 | No |
30
Facility
30
MS AVG
33
Rank
#176 / 319 | Studio | 30
Facility
30
MS AVG
25
Rank
#10 / 28 | A+ | - |
| North Grove Assisted Living | AL | Jackson (Queens-Magnolia Terrace) | 34
Facility
34
MS AVG
70
Rank
#210 / 267 | No |
6
Facility
6
MS AVG
33
Rank
#263 / 319 | Studio | 36
Facility
36
MS AVG
25
Rank
#4 / 28 | - | - |
| Guardian Angels, LLC | AL | Laurel | 12
Facility
12
MS AVG
70
Rank
#251 / 267 | No |
0
Facility
0
MS AVG
33
Rank
#294 / 319 | Private Rooms | 10
Facility
10
MS AVG
25
Rank
#26 / 28 | - | Amanda Bumin |
Brandon Community Carew Center is a 230-bed skilled nursing facility at 355 Crossgate Boulevard, Brandon, Rankin County, MS, led by administrator Felicia Scott under ownership by Joyce Course. The privately-owned facility specializes in short-term Medicare rehabilitation, accepting about half its new admissions through Medicare, with typical stays around 288 days.
Brandon carries a 1-star overall CMS rating, the result of persistent deficiencies across health inspections, staffing, and quality outcomes. Over 11 inspections, the facility documented 43 total citations with a critical pattern: 6 critical violations (500% above the state average of 1 deficiency) and 4 serious violations (264% above state levels). Between 2022 and January 2026, complaint investigations revealed failures in environmental safety, most notably a January 2026 incident in which a resident fell on a wet floor that housekeeping had mopped without placing caution signs, resulting in an orbital blowout fracture, multiple facial lacerations requiring six sutures, and hospitalization. A separate January 2024 finding documented systematic failure to empty dialysis patients’ urine collection bags every eight hours, with one resident’s nephrostomy bag exceeding 700 milliliters (capacity 600) because nursing staff had not checked it since 7:00 AM that morning.
An April 2025 complaint investigation found staff failed to remove dialysis access site pressure dressings within the prescribed four to six hours post-treatment, creating risk for clotting and stenosis. Staff failed to recognize foot wounds identified and treated by dialysis clinic staff on April 16, 2025, and did not initiate facility wound care until April 21, a five-day delay. These patterns in housekeeping lapses, care plan implementation failures, and delayed clinical response signal systematic gaps in supervision and clinical judgment.
Staffing is 47% below state average for registered nurses (20 minutes per resident per day versus state average 38 minutes) and weekend RN coverage is 55% below state benchmark (10 minutes versus 22 minutes), marking a material reduction in clinical oversight outside weekday hours. Licensed practical nurse and certified nursing assistant hours are at or slightly above state levels. Physical therapist hours exceed state average by 150%, reflecting the facility’s emphasis on rehabilitation services.
Short-stay residents show concerning patterns. Re-hospitalization after nursing home admission stands at 35.6% (28% worse than state average 27.9%), and successful return to home or community is 37.1% (27% worse than state average 50.6%). Both figures suggest either higher-acuity admissions or gaps in post-acute care management. Long-stay residents experienced hospitalizations at 2.92 per 1,000 days (20% worse than state average 2.44).
Vaccination rates lag substantially: pneumococcal vaccination 74.2% long-stay and 69.6% short-stay (both significantly below state levels near 96% and 88% respectively), and influenza vaccination 50.5% long-stay and 50.4% short-stay (both 48-40% worse than state rates near 97% and 85%). Weight loss among long-stay residents was 14.2% (128% worse than state average of 6.2%), and antipsychotic use 28.8% (36% worse than state average of 21.2%).
The facility issued a $90,000 civil money penalty in January 2025 and received a payment denial (Medicare and Medicaid temporarily stopped payments for new admissions) for regulatory violations. Occupancy stands at 90.4%, above the state average, indicating strong demand and limited bed availability. The facility is located on a walk score of 28, meaning most trips require transportation, but is proximate to regional hospitals and medical resources in Rankin County.
Given persistent patterns of housekeeping and care implementation failures across multiple years, families evaluating Brandon should ask directly about corrective actions and current protocols.
Mississippi Care Center of Morton is a 120-bed nursing home in Morton, Mississippi, operated by Scott County LTC, Inc., under a privately owned structure. The facility accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, with roughly three-quarters of current residents covered by Medicaid, a profile oriented toward long-term skilled nursing care in Scott County.
CMS rates the facility 3 stars, 17.2 percent above Mississippi average. The health inspection sub-rating drives that position; staffing and quality measures run modestly below state average. Across 4 inspections over the past seven years, the facility recorded 16 total citations, aligned with the 16.9 Mississippi average, with no critical or serious findings. Fines totaled $7,000 over the period, 82 percent below the $39,000 state mean, with no payment denials. Nurse hours run 4h 39m per resident daily, about 7 percent above the 4h 20m Mississippi average. On-site staffing includes a nurse aide training program, and the facility maintains active resident and family councils. At 93.8 percent occupancy, ranked 20th out of 115 Mississippi skilled nursing facilities, the community operates with limited availability and sustained local demand.
The resident mix, with 75 percent on Medicaid and an average stay of roughly 11 months for the Medicaid population, fits residents seeking long-term skilled nursing placement in rural Scott County.
Under Marion Danna’s ownership, Indianola Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center is a nursing home in Indianola, Mississippi. The facility, operated by Nexion Health at Indianola, Inc., sits on Highway 82 West and serves the Indianola community with a 75-bed capacity. It welcomes Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, so families have numerous ways to cover longer-term nursing care and short-term rehabilitation.
The facility offers rehabilitation services, its clinical focus, and specialized memory care programming for residents handling Alzheimer’s disease. The home also provides telemedicine and tailors care to individual resident needs. Total nursing care averages roughly 3 hours and 51 minutes per resident day, with registered nurses contributing 40 minutes of that daily support. Additional nursing staff includes nurse aides spending 2 hours and 18 minutes per resident daily and licensed practical nurses contributing 44 minutes. The average resident stay is about 237 days, denoting a blend of post-acute rehabilitation stays and longer-term care residents. The surrounding location scores 61 out of 100 for walkability, so some nearby errands can be done on foot alongside driving for most trips. This mix makes it accessible to residents and visiting family without requiring constant vehicle use.
Diversicare of Moss Point is a healthcare facility located in Moss Point, MS. It offers a range of services including short stay rehabilitation, complex medical care, long term care, memory care, hospice care, and assisted living. The center is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for each patient and resident.
Diversicare of Amory is a healthcare and rehabilitation center located in Amory, Mississippi. It offers a variety of services including short stay rehabilitation, complex medical care, long term care, memory care, hospice care, and assisted living. The facility is committed to providing exceptional healthcare and support to its residents.
Sardis Community Nursing Home is a nursing facility on East Lee Street in Sardis, Mississippi. The 60-bed home is owned by Brenda Riley and administered by Amanda May. It accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, giving families multiple ways to cover care costs.
The community’s occupancy rate is strong at 92%. Most residents stay an average of 406 days, including both short-term rehabilitation and longer-term nursing care.
The home focuses on short-term rehabilitation services. Residents are supported by daily nursing care averaging 4 hours and 7 minutes per resident. The nursing team includes registered nurses (22 minutes per resident daily), nurse aides (2 hours 29 minutes), and LPN/LVNs (1 hour 3 minutes). They provide consistent hands-on support around the clock. Through this staffing structure, the facility can provide active rehabilitation alongside routine care.
The rehabilitation program includes an on-site gym and hydrotherapy spa rooms to help residents recover from acute events and engage in ongoing therapeutic activities. Beyond clinical services, the home offers a full schedule of recreational and therapeutic activities for residents who want to stay engaged and connected during their stay. Meals are served in a dining room through a dietitian-approved program that considers nutritional needs and daily preferences.
The campus has landscaped gardens and common areas designed for residents and visiting family. Other amenities include a beauty salon and barbershop, transportation to medical appointments and community outings, religious services, and full WiFi access throughout the building. Sardis’s location scores 36 on the Walk Score. Some nearby services are within walking distance, but most trips require a short drive.
Located in Lexington, Mississippi, Lexington Manor Senior Care is a skilled nursing facility owned by Tillman Senior Care. The 60-bed community has an occupancy rate of 95% and serves a stable population of long-term residents. The average length of stay exceeds 672 days because it provides ongoing nursing care rather than short-term rehabilitation alone. The facility accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and private pay, giving families multiple ways to access coverage.
The facility’s daily clinical support is substantial. Total nurse staffing averages 4 hours and 50 minutes per resident each day, and nurse aides provide an additional 3 hours and 29 minutes per resident daily. This level of hands-on staffing provides personal attention to residents’ activities of daily living, hygiene, and medical needs.
Lexington Manor’s focus is on long-term and short-term rehabilitation. There are long-term care pathways and short-term rehabilitation services to accommodate families navigating the full range of post-acute care and extended stays. Beyond clinical care, there are life-enriching activities for residents. The weekly schedule includes arts and crafts, exercise programs, games, and entertainment for residents’ social engagement.
For dining experience, residents can enjoy Southern-style dishes and celebrations. Menus feature full Southern specialty items. Residents can also celebrate regular family dinners, birthday celebrations, ice cream socials, and bar-b-que cookouts. These gatherings provide opportunities for residents to socialize and serve as a cultural anchor in daily life, not simply a means of delivering nutrition.
Lexington’s surrounding neighborhood has a walk score of 44. Some errands can be done on foot, but most trips will need transportation. Families visiting regularly can access the community by car on Rockport Road in the heart of town.
Ruleville Community Care Center is a 111-bed skilled nursing facility managed by administrator Alicia Bailey in Ruleville, Mississippi. The administrative office handles billing through multiple financial options, accepting Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay. For visitors, the local area holds a walkability score of 35 out of 100, indicating a car-dependent layout where family members will typically need a personal vehicle to reach the property or manage errands.
Stays at this property average 581 days, an operational timeline that reflects a deep-rooted resident base alongside steady short-term recovery tracks. To address daily medical protocols, the clinical schedule provides an average of 4 hours and 45 minutes of total nursing care per resident each day. This continuous coverage is anchored by a 24-hour on-site physician, which allows the medical team to handle routine clinical needs and diagnostic changes without automatically requiring outside emergency room visits.
Public health licensing logs document the building’s historical regulatory compliance records. Review files verify that the administration manages its clinical charting and building routines in full alignment with state rules, keeping the home’s long-term cumulative citations-per-inspection rate at zero.
Prospective representatives can access an expansive clinical menu that includes physical, occupational, and speech therapies alongside specialized tracks for dialysis support, wound management, IV therapy, and tracheostomy care. The campus is built with an outdoor courtyard, an activity center, and specialized rehabilitation spaces. The daily calendar integrates seven-day-a-week recreational schedules with on-site dental, podiatry, mental health, X-ray, and clinical laboratory services.
The 30-bed nursing community at Camellia Estates operates under the ownership of Misty Linder on White Street in McComb, Mississippi. Administrative personnel process resident accounts through two distinct payment options: Medicare and private pay. If you plan on visiting a relative, the local neighborhood provides a moderate walkability score of 59 out of 100, which indicates a pedestrian-friendly layout where guests can manage a few quick errands on foot.
Operational data reveal that residents remain at this property for an average of 29 days, signaling a specialized focus on rapid post-hospital rehabilitation and short-term transitional recovery. To support this fast-paced therapy schedule, the clinical rotation supplies an average of 4 hours and 51 minutes of total nursing care per resident each day. This daily workload includes 51 minutes of direct clinical oversight explicitly delivered by a registered nurse.
Public records show that the facility’s adherence to state standards is ensured through recurring licensing reviews. Government regulatory records confirm that the administrative team manages its daily medical charting and physical plant routines within standard legal boundaries, which keeps the home’s long-term cumulative citations-per-inspection rate at zero.
Families have access to hydrotherapy spa rooms, a beauty salon and barbershop, building-wide Wi-Fi, and public computer stations. The transportation staff arranges vehicles for off-site medical appointments and local community excursions, while the dining hall serves dietitian-approved meals built around therapeutic health requirements. The everyday calendar pairs these nutritional plans and physical therapy loops with structured social events, daily room cleaning, and laundry care.
Operating on Highway 556 in Meadville, Mississippi, Meadville Convalescent Home provides skilled care through a 58-bed setup managed by administrator Bryan Hornsby and Meadville LLC. The billing department processes multiple payment options, accepting Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay. For visitors, the surrounding rural landscape carries a walkability score of zero out of 100, which means the layout is entirely car-dependent and family members will need a personal vehicle to reach the property.
The facility runs at an 84 percent occupancy level, with 48 of its beds filled, creating a smaller community environment. An analysis of local data shows an average length of stay of around 339 days, an operational timeline that is divided between permanent residential placements and short-term post-hospital therapy. To manage daily medical schedules, the 24-hour staffing model delivers an average of 4 hours and 47 minutes of total nursing care per resident each day through distributed shifts of registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and nurse aides.
Documentation indicates that administrative teams keep daily charting and building routines aligned with state safety rules, resulting in zero deficiencies on recent inspection reports and keeping the home’s overall cumulative citations-per-inspection rate at zero.
Families have access to a clinical layout configured for regular rehabilitation tracks, continuous skilled nursing monitoring, and temporary respite care. The daily routine integrates these medical support structures with communal dining configurations, basic personal care assistance, room cleaning, and open visiting windows.
Ranking Methodology
How we rank these assisted living communities
Every community above is evaluated across six weighted categories using public data including state inspection records, review platforms, BBB profiles, and operator-published materials.
Weighting overview
- 35%Resident Experience
- 25%Regulatory
- 15%Visual Media
- 10%Website
- 10%Stability
- 5%Environment
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Resident & Family Experience 35%
The single largest share of every ranking. Aggregated review sentiment and volume from major platforms — the closest signal to real resident experience.
- Includes
- Review Sentiment
- Review Volume
02
Regulatory & Safety Record 25%
State inspection records, citations, and complaint visits. We weight per-inspection rates more heavily than raw counts.
- Includes
- State Inspections
- Citations/Inspection
- % Inspections w/ Citations
- Complaint Visits
- Accreditations
- BBB Rating
03
Visual Media & Transparency 15%
Communities that publish high-quality visuals give families a real preview. No photos or tours = a negative transparency signal.
- Includes
- Video Tours
- Virtual Walkthroughs
- Photo Quantity
- Photo Quality
04
Website & Operator Transparency 10%
Site quality and whether the operator publishes basic accountability information — staff names, contact details, ownership.
- Includes
- Website Content
- Mobile Usability
- Staff Info Available
- Owner Info Available
05
Community Stability 10%
Operational signals indicating whether a community is well-run and meeting demand.
- Includes
- Occupancy Rate
- Bed Options
06
Environment & Pricing 5%
Walkability and pricing transparency. Walk Score is weighted higher for Independent Living than for Memory Care, where most residents do not leave unaccompanied.
- Includes
- Walk Score
- Pricing Transparency
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Frequently Asked Questions about Assisted Living in Mississippi
What's the difference between assisted living and memory care in Mississippi?
Assisted living in Mississippi supports residents with daily activities (bathing, dressing, medication management) while preserving independence. Memory care is a specialized form of assisted living for residents living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and adds 24/7 secured environments, dementia-trained staff, and structured routines designed to reduce confusion and wandering.
What's the difference between assisted living and a nursing home in Mississippi?
Assisted living in Mississippi is a residential model focused on housing, hospitality, and help with daily activities. Nursing homes (skilled nursing facilities) provide 24/7 medical care from licensed nurses for residents with significant health needs, and are regulated more strictly under both state and federal CMS rules.
Does Mississippi Medicaid cover assisted living?
Mississippi Medicaid does not directly pay room-and-board for assisted living, but most states (including Mississippi) offer Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waivers that can offset the cost of care services delivered inside a licensed community. Eligibility, waitlists, and covered services vary — check directly with the state Medicaid agency.
What is assisted living?
Assisted living combines private or semi-private apartments with help on activities of daily living (meals, bathing, dressing, medication management) and a social calendar — for residents who need some support but do not need 24/7 medical care.
How many assisted living facilities are listed on this page?
This page features 177 assisted living facilities in Mississippi. Use the filters and comparison tools above to compare ratings, amenities, and pricing.
How do I choose the right assisted living facility in Mississippi?
Start by matching the level of care offered to the resident's current and anticipated needs, then compare licensing status, staff-to-resident ratios, recent inspection results, and pricing. Tour at least two or three communities in Mississippi, talk to current residents and families, and confirm what is included in the base rate versus billed as add-on services.
What should I look for when visiting assisted living facilities in Mississippi?
Pay attention to staff interactions with residents, cleanliness and odor, food quality at meal times, the activity calendar, and how questions about pricing and care plans are answered. Ask to see the most recent state inspection report, the move-out / level-of-care-change policy, and a sample monthly bill that lists every fee.










