Life Care Center of Ooltewah sits at 5911 Snow Hill Rd, Ooltewah, TN and offers several care options for seniors, like assisted living, long-term care, short-term rehabilitation, and specialized dementia programs in a safe and wheelchair-accessible building. The facility holds a spot on U.S. News & World Report's 2025 Best Nursing Homes list and features skilled nursing services around the clock, run by licensed staff and an in-house team of nurses and therapists who build personalized care plans for each resident. Residents stay in private or semiprivate rooms with flat-screen TVs, private bathrooms, cable and phone hookups, and most have access to landscaped grounds, courtyards, and flexible visiting hours which seem to matter to families. Nutrition and meal planning come from a certified dietitian, and the fine dining program serves daily meals, while the full-time certified activity director schedules activities, events, and seminars for social engagement and learning.
Life Care Center of Ooltewah focuses on health in both body and mind, by offering physical, occupational, and speech therapy-using up-to-date equipment-both for inpatients and outpatients. The team manages wound care, IV therapy, medication, post-surgical recovery, and infection and fall prevention. For those who need extra help, Life Care Center of Ooltewah runs care programs for people with dementia and provides respite stays, pharmacy services, and specialized memory care units for those with cognitive challenges. The place allows pets to visit and holds religious services, and there's a beauty salon, barber shop, library, and cable TV to help residents feel at home.
There's plenty of onsite parking for visitors, a webpage dedicated to sharing information, and the grounds stay secure with 24-hour security and fire safety systems. This non-smoking facility also offers transportation, patient and family education, and runs community outreach like volunteering, CNA training, and educational conferences for staff. Laundry, housekeeping, and daily care remain part of daily life, with bedside and bathroom call lights, and both private and semiprivate room choices. The staff plans discharge, community re-entry, and case management to help seniors navigate health needs and maintain quality of life. Residents, along with their family members, can join family and resident councils to make their voices heard and help support the community.