
Compare Nursing Homes around Nashville (Metro Area)
The information below is reported by the Tennessee Department of Health, Division of Health Care Facilities.
| Trevecca Center for Rehabilitation and Healing | NH RC | Nashville (South Nashville) | 240
Facility
240
TN AVG
88
Rank
#2 / 426 | - | - | 2.96
Facility
2.96
TN AVG
3.63
Rank
#160 / 192 | +43% | -18% | $9.3k
Facility
$9.3k
TN AVG
$90.9k
Rank
#142 / 198 | 15
Facility
15
TN AVG
15.4
Rank
#96 / 196 | 5.0
Facility
5.0
TN AVG
4.4
Rank
#122 / 196 | - | 45 | B- |
34
Facility
34
TN AVG
34
Rank
#279 / 553 | Trevecca Ventures Tn LLC | $25.8M
Facility
$25.8M
TN AVG
$11.5M
Rank
#18 / 196 | $12.8M
Facility
$12.8M
TN AVG
$4.6M
Rank
#5 / 196 | 49.6%
Facility
49.6%
TN AVG
41%
Rank
#7 / 196 | 445112 | ||||
| Bethany Center for Rehabilitation and Healing | NH PC RC | Nashville (Townhomes Of Shadow Glen) | 180
Facility
180
TN AVG
88
Rank
#16 / 426 |
92.2%
Facility
92.2%
TN AVG
73%
Rank
#43 / 319 | +26% | 2.82
Facility
2.82
TN AVG
3.63
Rank
#183 / 192 | -56% | -22% | $0
Facility
$0
TN AVG
$90.9k
Rank
#1 / 198 | 12
Facility
12
TN AVG
15.4
Rank
#76 / 196 | 3.0
Facility
3.0
TN AVG
4.4
Rank
#48 / 196 | 2 | 171 | - |
69
Facility
69
TN AVG
34
Rank
#34 / 553 | Bethany Ventures Tn LLC | $22.8M
Facility
$22.8M
TN AVG
$11.5M
Rank
#31 / 196 | $11.6M
Facility
$11.6M
TN AVG
$4.6M
Rank
#13 / 196 | 50.9%
Facility
50.9%
TN AVG
41%
Rank
#16 / 196 | 445159 | ||||
| Nashville Center for Rehabilitation Center and Healing | NH HC MC PC RC | Nashville (Edgehill) | 142
Facility
142
TN AVG
88
Rank
#46 / 426 |
95.6%
Facility
95.6%
TN AVG
73%
Rank
#26 / 319 | +31% | 3.19
Facility
3.19
TN AVG
3.63
Rank
#133 / 192 | +49% | -12% | $0
Facility
$0
TN AVG
$90.9k
Rank
#1 / 198 | 30
Facility
30
TN AVG
15.4
Rank
#180 / 196 | 10.0
Facility
10.0
TN AVG
4.4
Rank
#195 / 196 | - | 136 | - |
79
Facility
79
TN AVG
34
Rank
#10 / 553 | Nashville Ventures Tn LLC | $17.8M
Facility
$17.8M
TN AVG
$11.5M
Rank
#23 / 196 | $7.4M
Facility
$7.4M
TN AVG
$4.6M
Rank
#33 / 196 | 41.3%
Facility
41.3%
TN AVG
41%
Rank
#100 / 196 | 445512 | ||||
| Richland Place Healthcare Center | NH AL HC IL | Nashville | 30
Facility
30
TN AVG
88
Rank
#411 / 426 |
87.8%
Facility
87.8%
TN AVG
73%
Rank
#78 / 319 | +20% | 2.92
Facility
2.92
TN AVG
3.63
Rank
#169 / 192 | -52% | -19% | $64.0k
Facility
$64.0k
TN AVG
$90.9k
Rank
#173 / 198 | 10
Facility
10
TN AVG
15.4
Rank
#61 / 196 | 5.0
Facility
5.0
TN AVG
4.4
Rank
#122 / 196 | 1 | 63 | - |
19
Facility
19
TN AVG
34
Rank
#386 / 553 | Stacey Wallace | $8.5M
Facility
$8.5M
TN AVG
$11.5M
Rank
#103 / 196 | $4.0M
Facility
$4.0M
TN AVG
$4.6M
Rank
#142 / 196 | 47.3%
Facility
47.3%
TN AVG
41%
Rank
#180 / 196 | 445411 | ||||
| West Meade Place LLP | NH NC | Nashville (West Meade) | 120
Facility
120
TN AVG
88
Rank
#81 / 426 |
77.0%
Facility
77.0%
TN AVG
73%
Rank
#157 / 319 | +5% | 2.93
Facility
2.93
TN AVG
3.63
Rank
#169 / 192 | +57% | -19% | $0
Facility
$0
TN AVG
$90.9k
Rank
#1 / 198 | 16
Facility
16
TN AVG
15.4
Rank
#103 / 196 | 5.3
Facility
5.3
TN AVG
4.4
Rank
#140 / 196 | - | 100 | A+ |
54
Facility
54
TN AVG
34
Rank
#99 / 553 | Barbara Friedbauer | $16.1M
Facility
$16.1M
TN AVG
$11.5M
Rank
#28 / 196 | $10.3M
Facility
$10.3M
TN AVG
$4.6M
Rank
#21 / 196 | 64.2%
Facility
64.2%
TN AVG
41%
Rank
#46 / 196 | 445203 | ||||
| NHC Place at the Trace | NH AL MC | Nashville | 99
Facility
99
TN AVG
88
Rank
#150 / 426 |
82.8%
Facility
82.8%
TN AVG
73%
Rank
#118 / 319 | +13% | 3.97
Facility
3.97
TN AVG
3.63
Rank
#35 / 192 | +90% | +9% | $0
Facility
$0
TN AVG
$90.9k
Rank
#1 / 198 | 14
Facility
14
TN AVG
15.4
Rank
#90 / 196 | 4.7
Facility
4.7
TN AVG
4.4
Rank
#112 / 196 | - | 85 | - |
16
Facility
16
TN AVG
34
Rank
#410 / 553 | - | $12.3M
Facility
$12.3M
TN AVG
$11.5M
Rank
#78 / 196 | $7.6M
Facility
$7.6M
TN AVG
$4.6M
Rank
#54 / 196 | 62%
Facility
62%
TN AVG
41%
Rank
#34 / 196 | 445525 | ||||
| The Health Center at Richland Place | NH AL IL | Nashville (West Meade) | 107
Facility
107
TN AVG
88
Rank
#129 / 426 |
93.7%
Facility
93.7%
TN AVG
73%
Rank
#37 / 319 | +28% | 4.18
Facility
4.18
TN AVG
3.63
Rank
#25 / 192 | +44% | +15% | $56.4k
Facility
$56.4k
TN AVG
$90.9k
Rank
#168 / 198 | 23
Facility
23
TN AVG
15.4
Rank
#153 / 196 | 4.6
Facility
4.6
TN AVG
4.4
Rank
#108 / 196 | 5 | 94 | - |
54
Facility
54
TN AVG
34
Rank
#99 / 553 | John Bailey | $18.7M
Facility
$18.7M
TN AVG
$11.5M
Rank
#15 / 196 | $10.3M
Facility
$10.3M
TN AVG
$4.6M
Rank
#24 / 196 | 55.1%
Facility
55.1%
TN AVG
41%
Rank
#103 / 196 | 445166 | ||||
| AHC of Nashville | - | NH | Nashville (Midtown) | 49
Facility
49
TN AVG
88
Rank
#352 / 426 |
100.0%
Facility
100.0%
TN AVG
73%
Rank
#1 / 319 | +37% | - | - | - | - | -50% | - | $125.5k
Facility
$125.5k
TN AVG
$90.9k
Rank
#183 / 198 | - | - | - | - | - |
78
Facility
78
TN AVG
34
Rank
#15 / 553 | - | $6.8M
Facility
$6.8M
TN AVG
$11.5M
Rank
#141 / 196 | $4.3M
Facility
$4.3M
TN AVG
$4.6M
Rank
#124 / 196 | 63.5%
Facility
63.5%
TN AVG
41%
Rank
#110 / 196 | 445538 |
Nhc Place at the Trace is an assisted living community in Nashville, Tennessee, that offers personal care, rehabilitation services, and respite care. Operated by Nhc Place at the Trace, LLC, the community maintains a CMS certification, supporting a broad range of post-acute rehabilitation and longer-term skilled nursing services. With 99 licensed beds and an occupancy rate of 83%, which is notably above the Tennessee average for skilled nursing communities, the community reflects sustained demand among families seeking rehabilitation and advanced care services within the Nashville area.
The community offers a continuum of clinical and supportive services that includes short-term rehabilitation, skilled nursing care, respite stays, hospice coordination, and home healthcare support. Medicare-covered rehabilitation stays make up a significant portion of admissions, though private-pay longer-term residents are also welcome.
CMS ratings place the community above state averages across health inspections, staffing, and quality measures, with particularly strong performance in nursing hours per resident. The staffing structure also includes registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, certified nursing assistants, rehabilitation therapists, dietitians, mental health workers, and dental support staff. All nursing personnel are directly employed rather than contracted, which may contribute to greater consistency in care delivery and staff familiarity with residents.
Clinical quality metrics also compare favorably against statewide benchmarks in several areas. The community reports significantly lower rates of falls with major injury among long-stay residents, lower levels of depressive symptoms, and reduced antipsychotic medication use compared with Tennessee averages. Vaccination compliance rates for influenza and pneumococcal protection are particularly strong. Some quality indicators, including pressure ulcer prevalence and increases in assistance needs for daily activities, are close to state averages, reflecting the higher-acuity nature of the resident population served.
Inspection history reflects a stable compliance record overall, with the most recent inspection in January 2025. Across multiple state health inspections, the community recorded fewer citations than the Tennessee skilled nursing average, with all deficiencies categorized as moderate in severity and no critical or serious citations reported during the review period. Additionally, no civil monetary penalties or Medicare payment denials have been issued within the past several years. Recent inspection findings related primarily to infection control, nutrition, and pharmacy services were addressed through corrective actions.
Amenities and resident services support both rehabilitation and long-term residential life, which include restaurant-style dining, recreational programming, rehabilitation services, hospice, and home care coordination. The community also maintains an Active Resident Council and an on-site Nurse Aide Training and Competency Evaluation Program, reflecting investment in both resident engagement and workforce development.
Nhc Place at the Trace is well-suited for older adults requiring short-term rehabilitation, skilled nursing support, or more clinically intensive care services within a community that combines strong staffing resources, rehabilitation programming, and established regulatory performance.
Operating within a continuing care retirement campus in Nashville’s West Meade neighborhood, The Health Center at Richland Place is a 107-bed nonprofit facility managed by administrator Hunter Blake Harris. The community coordinates independent living, assisted living, short-term rehabilitation, and respite care under a 24-hour staffing model. Payer demographics show that 72% of admissions pay privately, while 28% utilize Medicare, leading to a brief average resident stay of 46 days. The property maintains a high occupancy rate of 94% and stands in a suburban setting with a Walk Score of 54.
Health department summaries reveal serious regulatory and supervision hurdles, noting 23 total citations across five inspections since 2018. This volume tracks significantly above the typical Tennessee facility baseline, resulting in $56,000 in federal fines. Notably, a March 2024 complaint investigation uncovered an immediate jeopardy violation when inadequate supervision led to an unwitnessed fall, resulting in fractures and a resident’s subsequent death, while older logs from 2019 documented actual resident harm from neglected pressure ulcer care.
The latest routine evaluation in August 2025 flagged five moderate deficiencies spanning unsecured oxygen tanks, medication administered without physician orders, breached medical records, and basic hand-hygiene failures. Daily nursing care averages 4 hours and 11 minutes per resident, with an emphasis on physical therapy staffing that ranks well above state levels. Clinical data shows stable results for long-term mobility and low depression rates, though short-stay readmission rates run 27% worse than the state average, and long-stay pneumococcal vaccination rates drop to 49.4%.
Interested individuals assessing local post-acute or long-term options can utilize these multi-year state dossiers to balance the facility’s strong therapy presence against its compliance record. Tracking archives document critical supervision failures, past resident harm, and recurring administrative infractions alongside low long-term vaccination numbers, a detailed review of current corrective steps is a necessary safety measure.
Ahc of Nashville is a skilled nursing facility specializing in short-term nursing and rehabilitation. It offers private suites, 24-hour nursing care, and fine dining in a luxurious atmosphere. The facility is dedicated to clinical and rehabilitative excellence, focusing on personalized care to help patients transition from hospital to home.
West Meade Place LLP is a 120-bed skilled nursing facility in Nashville, Tennessee, providing skilled nursing, rehabilitative therapy, and respiratory care to residents in Davidson County’s West Meade neighborhood. Licensed since 1992, the privately owned community is owned by Barbara Friedbauer and administered by James L. Wright.
The facility holds a 4-star overall CMS rating, landing 30.7% above the Tennessee average — driven largely by a 5-star Quality Measures score. Across three inspections over the past seven years, West Meade recorded 16 citations with zero critical or serious findings, compared with a Tennessee average of 1.7 combined — a clean severity profile. No federal fines or payment penalties have been imposed in the past three years.
Quality outcome data reinforces the facility’s CMS profile. Hospitalization rates are 1.00 per 1,000 resident days, 37% below the Tennessee average, and emergency department visits are 0.39 per 1,000 days — 75% better than its peers’. The 2-star staffing rating reflects total nursing hours of 2 hours and 56 minutes per resident per day, roughly 20% below the state average, while RN hours are 59% above the state average. Weekend RN hours are notably high at 1 hour and 7 minutes per day, nearly three times the Tennessee average of 24 minutes per day.
Clinical services include in-house dialysis, stroke and neurological care, respiratory therapy, podiatry, dental and psychiatric services, and a certified dietitian — a depth of clinical support that extends beyond standard SNF programming. Amenities include an atrium and outdoor garden area. The facility holds a VA contract and serves veterans directly.
At 77% occupancy — slightly above the state average of 73% — and with a 90-day average length of stay, West Meade primarily serves long-term residents, with 63% of admissions coming through private pay.
West Meade Place LLP is best suited for residents requiring continuous skilled nursing care, including those with complex clinical needs such as respiratory conditions, stroke recovery, or dialysis, in an established West Nashville location.
Richland Place is a not-for-profit assisted living community in Nashville, TN, that offers personal care and independent living. The community also promotes a nurturing and welcoming environment, ensuring older adults can feel at home during their stay. With 24-hour support, fine dining options, and weekly housekeeping, residents can maintain their independence with ease. Through personalized care plans, the community also strives to understand residents’ needs and habits.
Fitness programs, social events, and chess are just some of the daily activities dedicated to helping residents learn and stay active. With a swimming pool, a library, and a spacious dining room, residents have more opportunities for interactions and relaxation. Ideally located along I-440 in the quiet residential area of Nashville, the community guarantees accessibility and convenience. As one of the trusted options for senior living in Tennessee, this assisted living community ensures older adults receive high quality of services to make the most of their later years.
Green Hills Center for Rehabilitation is a community that proudly elevates the recovery experience of its residents. A premier nursing home that has been awarded a list of accolades, some of which are from the U.S. News and World Report ranking them as the Best Nursing Home; they have exceeded expectations for its short-term care. Green Hills Center for Rehabilitation is a tightly-knit community where residents are able to relax and renew themselves.
A member of the CareRite healthcare, Green Hills offers an array of recovery services that help a fast healing journey– orthopedic rehabilitation, short-term and long-term rehabilitation, amputee care, and wound care. Other luxurious services include its chef-prepared meals in a restaurant-style dining service.
Ranking Methodology
How we rank these nursing homes
Every nursing home above is evaluated across five weighted categories using CMS data including Care Compare, Payroll-Based Journal, and Medicare Cost Reports.
Weighting overview
- 35%Care Quality
- 20%Staffing
- 20%Regulatory
- 20%Operational
- 5%Environment
01
Care Quality 35%
The largest single share of every ranking. CMS star ratings and quality measures that reflect actual care delivered to residents.
- Includes
- Overall Rating
- Health Inspection
- QM Rating
- Long-Stay QM
- Short-Stay QM
02
Staffing Adequacy 20%
The strongest predictor of resident outcomes. Volume and stability of nursing care, drawn from CMS Payroll-Based Journal.
- Includes
- Nurse Hrs/Res/Day
- RN vs State
- Total Nurse Staff Hrs vs State
- RN Turnover
03
Regulatory & Safety Record 20%
Inspection patterns that star ratings can mask. We weight per-inspection rates more heavily than raw counts.
- Includes
- Citations
- Citations/Inspection
- Severe Citations
- Fines
- Accreditations
04
Operational & Financial Stability 20%
Stable operations and sound finances are leading indicators of consistent care over time.
- Includes
- Occupancy vs State
- Avg Length of Stay
- Revenue
- Payroll %
- Years in Operation
- Admin Tenure
05
Environment & Accessibility 5%
Context that matters to families but doesn't directly measure clinical care. Weighted lower for nursing homes than for assisted or independent living.
- Includes
- Walk Score
- BBB Rating
Nashville Nursing Home Facilities Overview
- Avg payroll costs: $6,505,242.91 (Tennessee avg: $4,081,691.03)
- Avg home costs: $9,969,081.91 (Tennessee avg: $6,116,121.84)
- Avg occupancy: 86.18% (Tennessee avg: 73.12%)
- Avg bed count: 130 (Tennessee avg: 120)
- Avg home revenue: $15,818,034.36 (Tennessee avg: $10,605,032.38)
Community-level financial and occupancy data
- TREVECCA CENTER FOR REHAB & HEALING: 90.79% occupancy, 240 beds, $20,832,495.00 home revenue, $10,399,193.00 payroll costs, $16,200,811.00 home costs.
- NASHVILLE CENTER FOR REHABILITATION: 89.51% occupancy, 119 beds, $21,881,670.00 home revenue, $5,702,995.00 payroll costs, $12,574,831.00 home costs.
- WEST MEADE PLACE: 76.83% occupancy, 120 beds, $18,581,025.00 home revenue, $7,462,455.00 payroll costs, $9,699,431.00 home costs.
- CUMBERLAND MANOR NURSING CENTER: 89.76% occupancy, 124 beds, $10,745,773.00 home revenue, $5,091,079.00 payroll costs, $6,429,869.00 home costs.
- BETHANY CENTER FOR REHAB AND HEALING: 93.83% occupancy, 180 beds, $17,856,583.00 home revenue, $9,119,644.00 payroll costs, $10,962,969.00 home costs.
- GREEN HILLS CENTER FOR REHAB & HEALI: 84.67% occupancy, 150 beds, $16,625,041.00 home revenue, $4,136,990.00 payroll costs, $10,154,544.00 home costs.
- LAKESHORE THE MEADOWS: 86.55% occupancy, 122 beds, $11,781,411.00 home revenue, $5,608,644.00 payroll costs, $6,430,943.00 home costs.
- LAKESHORE HEARTLAND: 78.79% occupancy, 66 beds, $6,294,875.00 home revenue, $2,332,169.00 payroll costs, $4,387,177.00 home costs.
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| Metric | Nashville | Tennessee |
|---|---|---|
| Avg payroll costs | $6,505,242.91 | $4,081,691.03 |
| Avg home costs | $9,969,081.91 | $6,116,121.84 |
| Avg occupancy | 86.18% | 73.12% |
| Avg bed count | 130 | 120 |
| Avg home revenue | $15,818,034.36 | $10,605,032.38 |
| Community | Occupancy | Beds | Home Revenue | Payroll Costs | Home Costs | Medicare | Medicaid | Private Pay |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TREVECCA CENTER FOR REHAB & HEALING | 90.79% | 240 | $20,832,495.00 | $10,399,193.00 | $16,200,811.00 | 9.83% | 68.82% | 21.35% |
| NASHVILLE CENTER FOR REHABILITATION | 89.51% | 119 | $21,881,670.00 | $5,702,995.00 | $12,574,831.00 | 36.23% | 41.05% | 22.72% |
| WEST MEADE PLACE | 76.83% | 120 | $18,581,025.00 | $7,462,455.00 | $9,699,431.00 | 11.85% | 50.44% | 37.71% |
| CUMBERLAND MANOR NURSING CENTER | 89.76% | 124 | $10,745,773.00 | $5,091,079.00 | $6,429,869.00 | 2.56% | 82.99% | 14.45% |
| BETHANY CENTER FOR REHAB AND HEALING | 93.83% | 180 | $17,856,583.00 | $9,119,644.00 | $10,962,969.00 | 22.70% | 50.29% | 27.01% |
| GREEN HILLS CENTER FOR REHAB & HEALI | 84.67% | 150 | $16,625,041.00 | $4,136,990.00 | $10,154,544.00 | 17.16% | 55.85% | 26.99% |
| LAKESHORE THE MEADOWS | 86.55% | 122 | $11,781,411.00 | $5,608,644.00 | $6,430,943.00 | 7.50% | 45.32% | 47.18% |
| LAKESHORE HEARTLAND | 78.79% | 66 | $6,294,875.00 | $2,332,169.00 | $4,387,177.00 | 2.93% | 66.74% | 30.33% |
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Frequently Asked Questions about Nursing Homes in Nashville, TN
What's the difference between assisted living and a nursing home in Tennessee?
Assisted living in Tennessee 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 Tennessee Medicaid cover nursing home care?
Yes — Tennessee Medicaid covers nursing home care for residents who meet income, asset, and medical-need eligibility requirements. Most CMS-certified nursing homes accept Medicaid as a primary payer once long-term-care eligibility is established.
What is nursing home care?
Nursing homes (also called skilled nursing facilities) provide 24/7 medical care from licensed nurses, rehabilitation services, and long-term custodial care for residents with significant health or functional needs.
How many nursing homes are listed on this page?
This page features 16 nursing homes in Nashville, TN. Use the filters and comparison tools above to compare ratings, amenities, and pricing.
How do I choose the right nursing home in Nashville, TN?
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 Nashville, TN, 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 nursing homes in Nashville, TN?
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.









