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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.
Mississippi Care Center of Alcorn County is a 119-bed nursing home in Corinth, Mississippi, operated by Alcorn County LTC under a privately owned structure. Occupancy sits at 80.4 percent, modestly below Mississippi’s 82.3 percent average signaling typical availability. Accepted are Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, with admissions heavy on short-term Medicare rehabilitation, with 81 percent of new residents arriving on Medicare typically staying one to two months.
CMS rates the facility 1 star, 60.9 percent below Mississippi average, driven primarily by health inspection and quality measures performance. Across 5 inspections since 2022, the facility recorded 20 total citations, including 1 critical and 4 serious findings, with serious citations running 264 percent above the 1.1 Mississippi average. Three federal fines totaling $25,000 were assessed, most recently a $15,000 civil money penalty in March 2025, with no payment denials. Staffing is the facility’s clearest positive: nurse hours run 5h 0m per resident daily, 16 percent above Mississippi average and ranked 32nd out of 110 state facilities.
On-site programs include a state-approved nurse aide training program and an active resident council.
The mix of above-average direct care hours and current availability orients the community toward short-term Medicare rehabilitation stays in Alcorn County, for families prioritizing staffing levels in a facility with open capacity.
Pass Christian Health and Rehabilitation Center is a 60-bed skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility operated by a private company at 538 Menge Avenue in Pass Christian, Mississippi, in Harrison County. The facility provides skilled nursing, Alzheimer’s and dementia care, post-acute rehabilitation, and long-term care services. Welcome are Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay. The facility’s location in Pass Christian serves Harrison County on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. 24-hour staffing exists.
CMS rates the facility 1 star, with all four sub-ratings well below Mississippi average. Staffing is the defining figure: nurse hours run 1h 13m per resident per day, 72 percent below the 4h 20m state average, placing the facility last among 110 Mississippi SNFs. Seven inspections appear on file from August 2022 to September 2025; individual deficiency counts and findings unavailable. The health inspection, quality measure, and staffing sub-ratings each run 29–69 percent below Mississippi peers.
Programs include Alzheimer’s and dementia care, comprehensive post-acute care, and long-term care services.
Pass Christian Health and Rehabilitation Center is best for residents seeking skilled nursing, dementia care, or post-acute rehabilitation in Harrison County.
Serving post-acute rehabilitation patients and residents requiring active skilled nursing care, Diversicare of Southaven is a 140-bed nursing home in Southaven, Mississippi. With an occupancy rate near 94 percent, the facility maintains steady resident engagement alongside a typical stay length of around 82 days. This denotes the community’s focus on short-term rehabilitation and longer-term placement. Owned by Hannah Davis, the home accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and private pay, offering families many ways to arrange care.
Daily clinical staffing runs to approximately 3 hours and 53 minutes of total nursing care per resident, anchored by registered nurses, nurse aides, and licensed practical nurses working collectively on the floor. Such a level of hands-on support underlies the home’s emphasis on rehabilitation services, short-term rehab programs, and the ability to manage complex medical cases. Southaven is a car-dependent community, scoring 22 on the walkability scale, so visitors and residents must plan on vehicle usage for errands and appointments. The facility sets itself as a welcoming environment staffed by highly trained caregivers, which are the primary service commitments it highlighted.
For families contemplating Diversicare of Southaven for rehabilitation or ongoing care, touring the facility on-site will give a clear picture of the physical setting, the daily routines, and the care team-residents’ interaction.
Owned by Zina Christian, Diversicare of Shelby is a nursing home focused on rehabilitation and complex medical care. Found in downtown Shelby, Mississippi., the facility houses 60 beds and currently serves 55 residents, keeping a steady 91 percent occupancy rate. This size makes it an intimate option that can support short-term rehabilitation stays and longer-term nursing care. The average stay is about 132 days, indicating a mix of residents recovering from hospital episodes and those requiring ongoing skilled nursing.
The home is built around robust on-site nursing support. Total daily nursing care averages 3 hours and 40 minutes per resident, spread out across registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and nursing aides. The staff mix ensures that clinical oversight is paired with attentive daily care and attention, a setup that bolsters the facility’s strength in post-acute rehabilitation and medically complex cases. Shelby’s downtown location has mixed walkability, scoring 41 out of 100 on walkability measures. While some nearby services are accessible on foot, most visits and outings need a quick drive. That said, the central location keeps the home close to regional health services and community resources for visiting families. Accepted are Medicaid, Medicare, and private pay, giving families multiple routes to cover care. Whether a resident is coming for short-term rehab after surgery or hospitalization, or for ongoing skilled nursing support, the blend of specialized staffing and rehabilitation focus makes Diversicare of Shelby a pragmatic option in Shelby.
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 Ripley is a skilled nursing home on Cunningham Drive in Ripley, Mississippi. It’s owned by Matthew Robertson and welcomes Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, which gives families several ways to fund short-term rehabilitation and longer-term nursing care. As a 140-bed community, it operates at a solid occupancy of 85 percent, reflecting steady census and an established presence in its market.
The facility leans toward rehabilitation and complex medical care, making it a practical choice for those recuperating from surgery or a hospital stay. The average stay length runs just over three months, a typical span for post-acute rehab residents and those transitioning. Daily nursing support averages 3 hours and 51 minutes per resident, with registered nurses contributing 38 minutes, nurse aides providing 1 hour 51 minutes, and licensed practical nurses adding 46 minutes to the daily hands-on care. The Ripley location stands in a somewhat walkable neighborhood where some errands can be handled on foot, and most trips demand a short drive.
For families visiting, the setting offers a tranquil community feel with nearby amenities to bolster residents and visiting relatives.
Owned by Kenyatta Pearson, Diversicare of Quitman is a 120-bed nursing home serving as a regional resource for skilled nursing and rehabilitation in Quitman, Mississippi, on Highway 511 East. Accepted are Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, offering flexibility for families with different coverage situations.
Diversicare of Quitman is a 120-bed facility with an 81 percent occupancy rate, indicating stable operations. The average stay length is 155 days, which reflects a mix of short-term rehabilitation residents and those needing longer-term care. With a Walk Score of 49, the location is somewhat walkable for short local trips, but most daily activities will require a car. The community specializes in short-stay rehabilitation and complex medical care. It’s staffed to handle residents with demanding clinical needs, with total nursing care averaging 3 hours and 32 minutes per resident day. This staffing level includes registered nurses, nurse aides, and other licensed nursing personnel, mirroring the facility’s commitment to skilled oversight and attentive support for its population.
Characterized by a welcoming environment and highly trained caregivers, the community’s focus on rehabilitation services makes it a pragmatic option for those recovering from surgery, acute illness, or hospitalization and needing structured nursing care as they regain independence.
A 119-bed nursing home in Mississippi, Diversicare of Eupora takes Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay to give families many ways to cover short-term rehabilitation stays and longer-term nursing care. With an 89 percent occupancy rate, the home, owned by Corey Murphy, maintains a strong census and serves a blend of post-acute and ongoing care residents.
The facility specializes in rehabilitation and complex medical care, focusing on short-term rehabilitation for those recuperating from hospitalizations, surgery, or acute illness. Total nursing care averages 4 hours per resident day, providing continuous hands-on support. The staff has registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and nursing aides spread out across each shift to support daily care routines. The average stay duration is 121 days, reflecting the population of residents in rehabilitation and those with longer-term medical needs. This stay length denotes the type of acuity and care intensity families can anticipate at the community. The surrounding area has a Walk Score of 40, so some nearby services are walkable, but most errands and activities necessitate driving. This setting supports residents who need staff support with mobility and families needing a quick drive from nearby neighborhoods when visiting. The community positions itself as a hospitable environment with a focus on highly trained staff who can manage the clinical needs that nursing home residents require.
Touring Diversicare of Eupora paints a clear picture of its staffing, facilities, and clinical capabilities. This is helpful for families exploring care options after a hospital discharge or considering a place for active medical needs.
Operated by Nexion Health at Grenada, Inc, Grenada Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center is a skilled nursing home on Hill Drive in Grenada, Mississippi. The facility is under owner Jonathan Matthews. It accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, so families have many options to cover post-acute rehabilitation and longer-term skilled nursing care.
The community is mid-sized with 116 beds and serves residents with an average stay length of about 169 days, reflecting a mix of post-acute rehab patients and those settling in for longer-term care. The facility prioritizes short-term rehabilitation services, making it a pragmatic choice for people recovering from surgery, hospitalization, or other acute health events. Therapy and rehabilitation services are core to the community’s focus, supporting residents through their recovery journey. Meanwhile, staffing is a major part of daily operations, with total nursing care averaging 3 hours and 40 minutes per resident day. This level of hands-on support ensures that residents get consistent attention to their care needs throughout their stay. The location on Hill Drive offers moderate walkability with a Walk Score of 63, which means some errands are feasible on foot while most trips require quick drives. Dining at Grenada Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center spotlights nutrition and comfort, with meals prepared fresh and served in a clean, welcoming dining room. The facility’s approach centers on providing the care and environment that residents need during their recovery and rehabilitation.
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