Overview of Mt. Pleasant Health and Rehabilitation Mt. Pleasant Health and Rehabilitation is a 72-bed skilled nursing community in Mount Pleasant, Tennessee, providing long-term care, short-term rehabilitation, respite services, medication management, and IV therapy. Operating since 1992, the community accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private-pay residents. Current occupancy remains below the state average, creating a smaller-scale environment with approximately a 60.7% occupancy rate.
CMS assigns the community an overall 3-star rating, reflecting average performance overall, with staffing results that compare favorably to Tennessee benchmarks despite somewhat lower total nursing hours per resident.
Regulatory history presents a generally moderate compliance profile. The most recent standard inspection in March 2025 identified seven deficiencies, all classified at the lowest severity level involving no actual harm. Areas cited included nursing staffing coverage, staff competency oversight, care planning, abuse-reporting procedures, controlled substance storage, and assistance with daily living activities. Families are encouraged to ask follow-up questions regarding staffing consistency and nursing supervision, as several nursing-related citations appeared during the same inspection cycle.
Staffing levels show a mixed picture, with total nursing hours per resident falling modestly below Tennessee averages, particularly in registered nurse and certified nursing assistant coverage. Licensed practical nurse coverage, however, exceeds state averages, and nurse turnover rates are slightly better than average. CMS staffing calculations also remain stronger than state benchmarks after adjusting for resident care complexity.
Clinical quality measures reveal several encouraging trends, especially for long-term residents. Emergency department visits occur far less frequently than the Tennessee average, an indicator often associated with stable care management and reduced disruptions for residents. Rates of falls with major injury, pressure ulcers, unexplained weight loss, and hospitalizations all outperform state averages. Reported depressive symptoms are also notably low, and pneumococcal vaccination rates reach 100% for long-stay residents. One area deserving additional discussion is antipsychotic medication usage, which exceeds the state average and may warrant clarification from the clinical team regarding prescribing practices and behavioral care strategies.
A variety of daily activities and supportive services, including live entertainment, religious programs, outings, crafts, games, housekeeping, laundry services, and an on-site beautician, are provided. Flexible dining options, an active resident council, and a nurse aide training program further contribute to community life.
Mt. Pleasant Health and Rehabilitation appeals to older adults seeking dependable long-term nursing support or rehabilitation services within a quieter small-town Tennessee setting, particularly for families prioritizing strong outcomes in fall prevention, hospitalization reduction, and overall resident stability.