Ridgeview Terrace of Life Care sits at 165 Coffey Lane in Rutledge, Tennessee, offering a wide range of care for seniors, and this place has 132 certified beds with an average of about 84 residents per day, and they run as a for-profit corporation under the Life Care Centers of America network, who's managed things there since January 2006, and, well, they've got a three-star rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services for the Nursing Home, but an 8.1 out of 10 average makes this the highest rated community in the city, even though the most recent standard inspection was over two years ago and they've had ten deficiencies, including ones connected to administration, freedom from abuse, and safe dialysis care, so there's good and bad to be aware of. The community offers both studio and semi-private or companion rooms, and there's a homelike feeling to the layout, with private bathrooms, flat-screen TVs, and access to well-kept landscaped grounds and courtyards, and they allow pet visitors, which can mean a lot to folks who like animals.
There's 24-hour skilled nursing, care for people with Alzheimer's or dementia in a secured unit, and both short-term and long-term options, plus a full in-house team of therapists and nurses who make personalized care plans, and if you need therapy, there's physical, speech, and occupational therapy on site, and you can do inpatient or outpatient rehab, including pre-admission programs and community re-entry-not every place has that. They offer memory care in an environment meant to reduce confusion and prevent wandering, and the staff includes a medical director, along with a certified dietitian, with meals prepared by chefs focusing on nutrition, variety, and taste.
Independent living is available for seniors who want hassle-free living with a bit more freedom, while assisted living provides help with activities of daily living, and if you need more medical care, the skilled nursing services run all day and night, and they'll help with things like wound care, diabetes management, medication, IVs, and even post-surgical support. Home care aides visit to provide companionship and non-medical help, and there are special names for certain care programs and service levels, so things can get quite specific if needed, and residents get plenty of attention with 3.15 nurse staffing hours per person per day, even though the nurse turnover rate is 24.6%, so some staff come and go.
Amenities are solid, with a beauty salon, barber shop, cable TV, housekeeping, laundry, religious services, nutritious meals, wireless internet, transportation, and bedside call lights-plus security and fire safety systems are active around the clock. There's a daily activity schedule from a full-time certified director, and both resident and family councils meet to share concerns or ideas, so you know folks' voices get heard. The facility stays smoke-free, and they welcome pet visitors under certain rules.
For business folks or families moving to Knoxville, there's a regional team for economic and business relocation, and Ridgeview even gets involved with area assets, so they've built some strong local ties. Awards for care, activities, and friendliness sit on their shelf, showing at least some in the community feel positive about what's offered. Still, prospective residents should weigh the inspection history, the reported deficiencies, and staff turnover, along with the level of care. Ridgeview Terrace does provide a broad selection of services and features, and its highest-in-city rating shows many people feel the positives outweigh the negatives, especially for those wanting different levels of support and care in one place without having to move again as needs change.