Trevecca Center for Rehabilitation and Healing sits in Nashville, Tennessee, and serves as a rehabilitation and nursing center that works with long-term care, subacute care, and outpatient rehabilitation for adults who need more help than they can get at home or after a hospital stay, and folks say the place has a rating of 3.4 out of 5 from 64 reviews, which shows a range of experiences over time. The center stands connected with the Alzheimer's Foundation of America, which is a not-for-profit organization, and takes pride in focusing on education and support for those with Alzheimer's and dementia through special boards-like the Board of Directors, the Medical, Scientific & Memory Screening Advisory Board, and its AFA Professional Leadership Council. Trevecca hosts programs, events, and community classes-including youth programs like the AFA On Campus and the Teen Alzheimer's Awareness Scholarship, fireside chats, webinars, and an Education & Resource Center that goes by the name the AFA Barbara Rabinowitz Education & Resource Center, and those interested can find helpful information in their publications, such as Alzheimer's TODAY Magazine and Teal Times, in addition to access to memory screening, support groups, and caregiver resources through the AFA Helpline and Virtual Helpline Assistant.
The facility provides both short-term and long-term care, with specialized services for folks recovering from surgery, orthopedic injuries, or amputations, and has a multidisciplinary team that builds care plans to match a person's specific needs, always aiming for strong rehabilitation with a goal to help people get back home when possible and take charge of their health as best as they can manage. The occupational therapy staff works with a 21-day rehab plan and also oversees recovery in spacious rehabilitation gymnasiums full of up-to-date training equipment, and therapy options include physical, occupational, and speech therapy up to seven days a week if needed, with Accelerated Care Plus technology and thoughtful rehab staff guiding every step for patients and their families. There are amenities like Suites and Dining rooms, facilities kept clean, staff described as helpful and thoughtful, and the place stays busy updating and repairing to improve comfort for everyone, so while things may not always sparkle, care personnel handle intense needs as they come.
Trevecca has its Amputee Rehabilitation Program, wound care, and offers well-coordinated discharge planning and follow-up if someone's heading back home; the center also pays close attention to medication administration, response times, and brings a mix of compassionate, measured care to those needing both steady support and a bit of encouragement on the hard days. Programs like Orthopedic Rehabilitation, Recreation, and the AFA Teal Room help keep the environment warm and active for those facing memory concerns or just managing recovery, and though some families talk about challenges with repairs and service speed, others say staff put in the effort to support both patients and caregivers. Membership opportunities exist through the AFA Member Network, and organizations can find training, accreditation, and certification through Trevecca's resource network.
It stands as what many would call a warm and close-knit facility with clinical specialties in subacute and long-term care, a record of working with unique patient needs, and a focus on both education and healing, all while trying to grow and improve its Rehabilitation Environment for anyone who walks through the doors looking for help.