Page 23 of Best Senior Care in Tennessee

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547 homes
Avg Walk Score: 36/ 100The average Walk Score across facilities in Tennessee. A third-party neighborhood walkability score (0–100) measuring convenience and context, not healthcare quality. Individual facilities can vary widely from this average.
National Average: 50/ 100
Avg No. of Beds: 88The average licensed bed capacity across facilities in Tennessee. Individual facilities can vary widely from this average.
National Average: 90

Ivy Hall Nursing Home

301 South Watauga Avenue, Elizabethton, TN 37643
Overview of Ivy Hall Nursing Home

Ivy Hall Nursing Home is an SNF owned by Judy Deloach in Elizabethton, Tennessee, on South Watauga Avenue in a moderately walkable neighborhood. The home has operated for 33 years and serves short-term rehabilitation and longer-term care residents. It maintains a 101-bed census with current occupancy near 76 percent, reflecting a stable mix of rehabilitation and ongoing nursing care. The average stay length runs about 89 days, indicating a population that includes post-acute recovery and residents settling in for extended care.

The home, clinically speaking, spotlights rehabilitation and therapy services. Physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, respiratory therapy, and specialized wound care are the on-site offerings, keeping many common needs in-house instead of requiring outside appointments. Short-term rehabilitation and respite care options serve families looking for temporary or transitional placements, while the full continuum of skilled nursing supports occupants at various care tiers. Daily nursing care is structured around meaningful, diligent support. Total nursing care averages 3 hours 55 minutes per resident day, with that time divided among registered nurses (42 minutes), nurse aides (42 minutes), and LPN or LVN staff (1 hour 5 minutes). That staffing level mirrors a dedication to direct resident care as a core component of at-home daily life. Accepted are Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, giving families several routes to cover momentary rehabilitation stays and longer-term residential care. A registered dietician plans meals and highlights nutrition and balance. The on-site beauty salon and outpatient therapy services complement the daily environment.

Families examining the home will find Elizabethton accessible on foot for some errands. A walkable neighborhood can also make visiting by family members easier on foot.

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Overview of Life Care Center of Rhea County

Life Care Center of Rhea County is an 89-bed skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility administered by Kate A. Swafford in Dayton, Tennessee. Owned by Dayton Medical Investors, LLC, and operating in Rhea County since 2009, the facility accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay. It serves residents with a mix of short-term rehabilitation and long-term skilled nursing care.
CMS health inspection data covering three inspections since 2018 shows 13 total citations, well below the 15.4 Tennessee average, with the facility ranked 76th of 176 state nursing homes. All citations were moderate, with none critical or serious. The latest standard inspection was in September 2022. No penalties assessed in the past three years. The 2 deficiencies in the abuse, neglect, and exploitation category are worth asking, though the absence of any critical findings and the below-average citation count reflect a generally stable compliance record. Short-stay quality measures are rated significantly above average by CMS. The 67.7 percent community return rate is 34 percent better than Tennessee’s average of 50.6 percent, and 81.9 percent of short-stay residents met or exceeded expected self-care ability at discharge, 53 percent above the state benchmark. These figures suggest meaningful rehabilitation outcomes for post-acute residents. Total nursing hours reach 3 hours and 12 minutes per resident daily, 12 percent below Tennessee’s average of 3 hours and 40 minutes, driven primarily by RN hours at 30 minutes per day (19 percent below average) and weekend RN hours at 14 minutes per day (42 percent below the state figure of 24 minutes). CNA hours at 2 hours and 15 minutes per day modestly exceed the state average.
Amenities include a Community Re-Entry Program, fine dining, landscaped grounds and courtyards, a certified activity director, and a beauty salon and barber shop.
Life Care Center of Rhea County is a practical fit for Rhea County families seeking short-term rehabilitation with strong discharge outcomes. Those considering long-stay placement should discuss RN staffing levels and weekend clinical coverage with facility leadership.

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Overview of Manchester Center for Rehabilitation and Healing
Manchester Center for Rehabilitation and Healing is a warm and close-knit subacute care and nursing center proudly serving the Nashville and Manchester communities. It offers a luxurious, five-star experience for short-term rehabilitation and long-term care. The facility provides a comprehensive range of services including physical, occupational, and speech therapy.

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Overview of Savannah Health and Rehabilitation

Savannah Health and Rehabilitation is a 120-bed nursing home in Savannah, Tennessee, offering skilled nursing and rehabilitation services. Serving the rural West Tennessee region since March 1997, under the ownership of Lacefield Healthcare, LLC. Medicare and private pay are also accepted, providing more access to families with various incomes.

Federal records show the community maintains an above-average 4-star overall CMS rating, reflecting solid marks across regulatory compliance, employee numbers, and clinical quality. In relation to its evaluation history, the community recorded 8 total citations across 3 reviews over a seven-year span. Crucially, zero critical or serious deficiencies were found.

Staffing data from the second quarter of 2025 also reveals an entirely permanent workforce of 115 direct employees, showing zero reliance on temporary contract staff. Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) coverage stands out at 2 hours and 21 minutes per resident daily, outperforming the Tennessee state baseline by 9%. Additionally, weekend nursing averages 3 hours and 26 minutes, matching national trends, while weekend Registered Nurse coverage tracks 4% above the state average. Conversely, daily Registered Nurse and Licensed Practical Nurse hours trend slightly below state averages, and physical therapy availability is lower than typical regional benchmarks. At present, occupancy rests at 84.9%, with an average stay of 180 days, suggesting a well-established long-term care presence alongside temporary recovery guests.

Confirmed offerings include 24-hour professional medical oversight, dedicated rehabilitation, on-site therapy, and an engaging programming model designed to keep residents involved. The entirely permanent employee roster also serves as a key advantage for everyday care consistency, allowing familiar faces to build meaningful relationships with those they support.

Savannah Health and Rehabilitation stands out as a strong choice for older adults in the local region who are searching for a dependable, highly rated nursing environment with a stable workforce and a stable safety record.

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Overview of Tri State Health and Rehabilitation Center

Tri-State Health and Rehabilitation Center in Harrogate, TN, is a nursing home that offers long-term care, short-term rehabilitation, memory support, expert nursing, and respite stays. Serving the region since July 1992, this long-standing provider is owned by Raven Lake Healthcare Inc., with Magen Ann Smith acting as administrator under the larger Ensign Services network umbrella. Admitting individuals who rely on Medicare, Medicaid, or private funds, the community currently holds a 1-star quality score from CMS. An active monthly calendar, religious services, a signature “Stay Active” wellness framework, and 24-hour care via on-staff doctors, credentialed nurses, and certified aides are also provided.

A primary differentiator for this neighborhood is its exceptional allocation of registered nurse hours. The data indicate that registered nurses spend an average of 45 minutes of direct attention on each resident daily, beating the Tennessee state norm of 37 minutes by 22% and comfortably passing the national benchmark of 41 minutes. This robust staffing metric leads all other personnel data categories. Certified nursing assistants, licensed practical nurses, and registered nurses all completed their 91-day cycles with unbroken 100% shift coverage. The local workforce additionally includes respiratory therapists, dental practitioners, speech therapists, and nurse practitioners. Total adjusted nursing attention equals 3 hours and 16 minutes per resident every day, though licensed practical nurse and nursing assistant hours track slightly under state medians. Crucially for families prioritizing rehabilitation, physical therapist availability averages 3 minutes per resident daily, a 40% reduction when measured against the state average of 5 minutes.

Regulatory records from the Tennessee Department of Health document 4 total evaluations throughout a seven-year period, resulting in 12 health deficiencies. Significantly, 8 of these 12 citations grew out of specific complaint investigations rather than routine annual reviews, a pattern pointing toward a heavily complaint-driven oversight dynamic. Of the 12 deficiencies, 5 reached a critical tier of severity, with zero serious, 7 moderate, and 0 minor marks. The most recent state overview from September 26, 2024, uncovered 3 critical administrative citations and 1 moderate citation regarding abuse or neglect, all of which are now officially marked as resolved. Broadly sorted, quality of life issues and administrative oversight combined for half the total findings with 3 citations each, while infection control and abuse themes contributed 1 apiece. Third-party channels show 4 verified complaints alongside a single civil monetary penalty in recent cycles.

Since it represents the only skilled nursing choice in Harrogate, the community draws heavily from a short-stay demographic. Private insurance accounts for 64% of arrivals, typically involving stays lasting one to two months, while Medicare admissions for post-acute rehabilitation comprise 26% of the base, holding a similar one-to-two-month duration. Total occupancy hovers around 75.3%, trailing the statewide average.

For those seeking localized medical care along the tri-state borders of Tennessee, Kentucky, and Virginia, Tri-State Health and Rehabilitation Center offers families a localized care choice with an entirely permanent, employee-only nursing staff and strong registered nurse availability for older adults.

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Overview of Signature Healthcare of Rogersville

Managed by administrator Jessica Shelton, Signature Healthcare of Rogersville provides skilled nursing, rehabilitation services, and life enrichment programming within a 150-bed building. Operational since 1992, the community features practical amenities such as an on-site pharmacy, dental and optometry services, restaurant-style dining, a beauty shop, a facility van, and multi-denominational chapel services. Payer demographics show a short-term focus, with 65% private-pay, 26% Medicare, and 9% Medicaid admissions. The property is located in a downtown area with a Walk Score of 60, carrying an average resident stay of 92 days and a 55.7% occupancy rate.

Public health records reveal specific staffing and care gaps, starting with daily nursing care that averages 3 hours and 14 minutes per resident, tracking about 12% below the Tennessee standard. Clinical oversight drops further on weekends, with registered nurse coverage falling 42% below the state baseline.

Long-stay clinical summaries indicate solid results for weight preservation and pressure ulcer prevention, though resident rates for depression, anti-psychotic medication use, and walking decline run higher than state averages. For short-term rehabilitation residents, files show favorable numbers for community discharge and self-care independence, but major injuries from falls track at 2.6% for short-stay residents, which is 242% worse than the state average.

Prospective residents weighing regional post-acute care options can utilize these multi-year government profiles to assess the provider’s daily operating patterns. Because the official tracking logs document below-average nursing hours, minimal staffing investments relative to revenue, and a high injury rate from short-stay falls, examining the facility’s current safety measures and physical therapy supervision is a necessary precaution. Scheduling a personal walkthrough is a helpful next step to check out the layout of the living spaces and speak with the administration about how they handle weekend clinical oversight.

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Overview of Life Care Center of Crossville

Life Care Center of Crossville provides nursing home and skilled nursing services in Crossville, Tennessee. Nursing staff remains available 24 hours a day to handle clinical needs. Specialized support is also available through a dedicated Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care program designed for individuals experiencing cognitive decline.

Crossville Medical Investors operates this 122-bed community under administrator Cathy Marie Jones Howe. Daily nurse staffing averages 3 hours and 33 minutes per resident across the facility, and an on-site beauty salon and barber shop provides personal grooming options.

Families can reach out to the team at Life Care Center of Crossville to discuss admission details and plan a walkthrough of the facility.

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Overview of The Waters of Shelbyville

The Waters of Shelbyville is a trusted nursing home in Shelbyville, TN, offering a wide range of care options, including long-term care, memory care, hospice care, respite care, skilled nursing, and rehabilitation. Featuring newly-renovated amenities and spacious, private rooms in a clean and home-like setting, the community strives to keep older adults comfortable and safe. Nutritional services, pain management, and 24-hour care are among the excellent services dedicated to residents’ welfare. The community also provides individualized care plans tailored to residents’ needs and habits.

Light physical activities, social events, and various recreational programs provide residents with more opportunities to explore new interests and gain meaningful experiences. Cozy communal areas and state-of-the-art rehabilitation equipment are also available for residents’ relaxation and wellness. Shops, churches, and other local amenities also surround the area, providing residents with easy access to their necessities and leisure. This nursing home ensures older adults can thrive in retirement, making it a great choice for senior living in Tennessee.

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Overview of Countryside Post-Acute and Rehabilitation Center

Countryside Post-Acute and Rehabilitation Center is a 162-bed skilled nursing home handling short-term post-acute rehabilitation and longer-term care in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. It’s in a somewhat walkable neighborhood with a score of 62, making it reasonably accessible for visiting family and daily errands. Serving the area for 33 years, the home is Countryside TN Holdings LLC-operated.

The facility’s 162 beds are currently about two-thirds full, with roughly 238 days of resident stay on average. That mix suggests a strong focus on short-term rehabilitation post-surgery or hospitalization, alongside longer-stay residents. Daily nursing care averages 3 hours 27 minutes per resident, providing consistent hands-on support through nursing staff, nurse aides, and licensed practical nurses. Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay are welcome, so there’s flexibility in how families fund care.

Whether someone is healing from an acute event or needing active nursing support, Countryside Post-Acute and Rehabilitation Center offers a straightforward pathway for both routes.

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Overview of Wyndridge Health and Rehabilitation Center

Wyndridge Health and Rehabilitation Center is a nursing home in Crossville, Tennessee, that provides professional nursing, respiratory therapy, outpatient services, memory support, respite care, and a complete therapy program featuring physical, occupational, speech, pulmonary, and expert wound care. Licensed since July 1992, this voluntary nonprofit community stands as one of the larger clinical environments in the state, with 157 licensed beds. Medicare, Medicaid, and private payment are all accepted.

The demographic consists primarily of short-term rehabilitation guests, with Medicare accounting for 63% of admissions with a standard 21-day stay. Private pay comprises 25%, and Medicaid represents 13%, while the overarching average residency spans 177 days due to the long-term clinical population.

Personnel allocation represents the premier recorded feature of this neighborhood, with total adjusted nursing time reaching 4 hours and 3 minutes per resident daily, which surpasses the national median of roughly 3.5 hours. Registered nurse attention outpaces the state average by 14% at 42 minutes daily, while licensed practical nurse involvement beats the state baseline by 6% at 1 hour and 9 minutes. The most remarkable metric is weekend registered nurse presence, which provides 40 minutes of care per resident each day, a substantial 67% higher than the Tennessee benchmark of 24 minutes. This ensures clinical supervision remains strong through Saturdays and Sundays.

State regulatory archives from the Tennessee Department of Health cited 5 evaluations over an eight-year look-back period, totaling 13 health citations for a low overall average of 2.6 per review. 10 findings emerged from annual reviews and 3 from specific complaint-initiated reports. Crucially, zero deficiencies reached a critical or immediate jeopardy classification, while 2 were labeled serious and 11 were marked moderate. Looking at categories, 5 citations involved abuse, neglect, or exploitation protection, while 4 addressed quality of life and care. The most recent survey on June 27, 2023, also cited two moderate abuse or neglect items, which have since been resolved. Additionally, no fiscal penalties have been issued.

Wyndridge Health and Rehabilitation Center is a practical option for older adults and families requiring extensive, 24-hour nursing supervision and varied therapeutic offerings in a rural region, specifically benefiting from its one-mile distance to Cumberland Medical Center.

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    Resident Experience
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    Regulatory
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    Visual Media
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    Website
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    Stability
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    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.

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  • Review Sentiment
  • Review Volume
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Regulatory & Safety Record 25%

State inspection records, citations, and complaint visits. We weight per-inspection rates more heavily than raw counts.

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  • State Inspections
  • Citations/Inspection
  • % Inspections w/ Citations
  • Complaint Visits
  • Accreditations
  • BBB Rating
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Visual Media & Transparency 15%

Communities that publish high-quality visuals give families a real preview. No photos or tours = a negative transparency signal.

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  • Video Tours
  • Virtual Walkthroughs
  • Photo Quantity
  • Photo Quality
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Website & Operator Transparency 10%

Site quality and whether the operator publishes basic accountability information — staff names, contact details, ownership.

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  • Website Content
  • Mobile Usability
  • Staff Info Available
  • Owner Info Available
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Community Stability 10%

Operational signals indicating whether a community is well-run and meeting demand.

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  • Occupancy Rate
  • Bed Options
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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.

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  • Walk Score
  • Pricing Transparency
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