Church Hill Post-Acute and Rehabilitation Center sits in Church Hill, Tennessee, over on 701 W Main Blvd, and people know it as a place where you can get long-term care as well as post-acute help after a hospital visit, and they've got a rating of 4.2 based on 37 reviews, which tells you folks have spoken their mind about the place. It's a pretty big facility, actually, and the way they run things is as a for-profit Limited Liability Company, and the staff includes registered nurses, LPNs, CNAs, and therapists, so nursing care happens around the clock. They focus on both short-term and long-term residents, providing services like rehabilitation, skilled nursing, memory care for folks with memory issues, and respite care for family caregivers who need a break. They don't have a resident council or a family council, but there's a CNA training program running there, which is something you don't see everywhere.
The center offers different therapies like physical, occupational, and speech therapy, along with respiratory therapy, pain and medication management, and even wound care, colostomy care, cardiac therapy, and specialized stroke recovery. On top of that, they've got post-surgical care, amputee recovery, IV antibiotics, tracheotomy care, mental health support, diabetes management, dentistry, podiatry, and an on-site pharmacy right there, so many needs can be met under one roof. Meals come daily, they've got recreational rooms for games and arts, lounge areas for socializing, and plenty of outdoor options like gardening and fishing. Folks can use a fitness room if they want to stay active, and there's support for things like bariatric care, orthopedic rehabilitation, catheter care, palliative care, and hospice, making it a pretty full-service spot when it comes to long-term living and recovery programs.
The place is Medicare and Medicaid certified, and they welcome people going through both short stays and those needing more permanent solutions. They focus on a holistic approach with personalized care for both physical and emotional needs. There are medical care and hospital-level support for patient safety, and a compassionate team helps folks feel comfortable and at home, even if the facility has had an abuse flag in the past year. Recovery programs get run by leading experts using current rehab techniques, while amenities like soothing living spaces, outdoor activities, and nutrition guidance are available to help with healing and daily life, and occupancy tends to be a bit over 77 percent. Directions to the center and resources for long-term care, insurance, and family caregiving can be found for anyone needing more help, and the staff aims to guide residents and their families through the different care options every step of the way.