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Nursing Home /Rehab Directory

Nursing home and rehab facilities provide beds for around-the-clock intermediate, skilled, and/or rehabilitative care.

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The Altenheim

936 Barret Ave, Louisville, KY 40204
(502) 584-7417 • thealtenheim.org
Number of beds: 32
Cost per day: private $304, semiprivate $225
Special services: Aging in place community in the Highlands offers skilled nursing care, long term care and respite care (7-day minimum). Above average staff to resident ratio allows time for visits with residents as well as necessary care. Our skilled staff offer the highest quality care in a small homelike environment with just 20 residents. Hosparus care supports our staff when requested. Specialized activity programs for memory care residents offered by trained staff and volunteers.
Owner: The Altenheim
Payment Accepted: private, LTCi, VA


Autumn Woods Health Campus

2911 Green Valley Rd, New Albany, IN 47150
(812) 941-9893 • autumnwoodshc.com
Number of beds: 93
Cost per day: private $258; semiprivate $217
Special services: On-site skilled nursing and rehabilitative services including physical, occupational, and speech therapies. Private rooms; state-of-the-art therapy gym; compassionate caregivers and licensed nurses on hand 24/7.
Owner: Trilogy Health Services, LLC
Payment Accepted: Medicare, Medicaid, private, private ins., LTCi


Baptist Health La Grange Rehab and Skilled Care

1025 New Moody Ln, La Grange, KY 40031
(502) 222-3376 • baptisthealthlagrange.com
Number of beds: 24
Cost per day: private $301
Special services: Ranked 5-star by CMS. Private rooms with bathrooms & adaptive equip, 24/7 RNs, physical, occupational & speech therapy, activities, beauty salon, outdoor area, chaplain, dietitian, housekeeping, personal telephone & cable TV, onsite respiratory therapy, radiology & lab.
Payment Accepted: Medicare, private, Medicaid, private ins., LTCi, VA


Christian Care Communities’ 

Christian Health Center Louisville
920 S 4th St, Louisville, KY 40203
(502) 583-6533 • ChristianCareCommunities.org
Number of beds: 117
Cost per day: private $256, semiprivate $239
Special services: Transitional care, short term rehabilitative hospital to home care, room service, spa, licensed nurses 24/7, all rehab therapies in-house. Advanced gym equipment, hair salon. Memory care and long term care, wellness.
Owner: Christian Care Communities, Inc.
Payment Accepted: Medicare, Medicaid, private, private ins., LTCi


The Forum at Brookside

200 Brookside Dr, Louisville, KY 40243
(502) 245-3048 • theforumbrookside.com
Number of beds: 60
Cost per day: private $288; semiprivate $237
Special services: Heartfelt care and skilled staff provide short & long term nursing care and rehab-physical, occupational, and speech for your loved one’s comfort, quality, and engaged lifestyle. Beautifully located in eastern Jefferson County.
Owner: Five Star Senior Living, Inc.
Payment Accepted: Medicare, Medicaid, private, Hospice, LTCi, private ins.


Friendship Health & Rehab 

7400 Friendship Drive, Pee Wee Valley, KY 40056
(502) 241-8821 • friendshipky.com
Number of beds: 128
Cost per day: private $270-$285; semiprivate $232-$247
Special services: Short and long term care, renovated private rehab suites w/smart televisions, sleeper sofas, free WIFI, 24 hour nursing care, physical, occupational, and speech therapies, remodeled therapy gym with state-of-the-art equipment, wound care physician, chaplain or spiritual services, personalized treatment plans, activities, hair salon, cable TV, free laundry, and transportation.
Owners: Kevin Badger & Robert Young
Payment Accepted: Medicare, Medicaid, private, private ins, LTCi


Green Valley Care Center 

3118 Green Valley Rd, New Albany IN 47150
(812) 945-2341 • lcca.com/19/
Number of beds: 141
Cost per day: private $301; semiprivate $251; Garden Terrace private $342; Garden Terrace semiprivate $285
Special services: All rooms include free basic cable, free phone line for local phone calls, and free Wi-Fi. We provide short-term rehab to home, longterm care and have a secured memory care unit.
Owner: Life Care Centers of America
Payment Accepted: Medicare, Medicaid, private, private ins., LTCi


Nazareth Home

2000 Newburg Rd, Louisville, KY 40205
(502) 459-9681 • nazhome.org
Number of beds: 87
Cost per day: $306-$316
Special services: Skilled and long term nursing care, all private rooms, exercise, social activities, massage and holistic therapy. Fine dining and award winning activity programs. Short stay Medicare recovery program bridging hospital to home.
Owner: Nazareth Home, Inc.
Payment Accepted: LTCi, Medicare, Medicaid

Nazareth Home — Clifton

2120 Payne Street, Louisville, KY 40206
(502) 895-9425 • nazhome.org
Number of beds: 121
Cost per day: private $296, semiprivate $240
Special services: Skilled and long term nursing care, private and semi-private rooms, exercise, social activities, massage and holistic therapy. Fine dining and activity programs. Short stay Medicare recovery program bridging hospital to home.
Owner: Nazareth Home, Inc.
Payment Accepted: LTCi, Medicare, Medicaid


Park Terrace Health Campus

9700 Stonestreet Rd, Louisville, KY 40272
(502) 995-6600 • parkterracehc.com
Number of beds: 88
Cost per day: $227-$275, private deluxe $353
Special services: Offering long-term care, short-term rehabilitation, 24-hour skilled nursing care, physical, occupational and speech therapies, as well as respite care. Private resident suites, state-of-the-art therapy gym, fine dining, cable, TV and phone.
Owner: Trilogy Health Services, LLC
Payment Accepted: Medicare, Medicaid, private, LTCi, private ins.


Sam Swope Care Center

3701 Frankfort Ave, Louisville, KY 40207
(502) 897-4907 • masonichomesky.com
Number of beds: 136
Cost per day: $295-$330
Special services: Area’s largest on-site rehabilitation center and on-site dialysis clinic. Offers hair salon, cafe, library and specialized activities through Inspirations program. Six residential houses promote healing and recovery.
Owner: Masonic Homes of Kentucky, Inc.
Payment Accepted: Medicare, private, LTCi, Hospice, private ins.


Southern Indiana Rehab Hospital

3104 Blackiston Blvd, New Albany, IN 47150
(812) 941-8300 • sirh.org
Number of beds: acute rehab 34; sub-acute rehab 26
Cost per day: semi-private $1688 acute/$403 sub-acute
Special services: Inpatient and outpatient rehabilitative services for all ages, serving individuals with illnesses and injuries such as stroke, brain and spinal cord injuries, orthopedic trauma and surgeries, cardiac conditions, and pulmonary diseases.
Payment Accepted: Medicare, Medicaid, private, private ins., VA


Springhurst Health and Rehab

3001 Hurstbourne Pkwy, Louisville, KY 40241
(502) 426-5531 • springhurstpines.org
Number of beds: 90
Cost per day: $295-$450
Special services: All private rooms. Short-term rehab, long-term care, 24-hour skilled nursing and outpatient therapy. Cable, phone, comprehensive program for individual needs, private dining rooms, in-room dining, bistro, activities room, daily housekeeping, extensive therapy and restorative care.
Owner: Baptist Homes, Inc.
Payment Accepted: Medicare, Medicaid, private, LTCi


Treyton Oak Towers

211 W. Oak St, Louisville, KY 40203
(502) 589-3211 • treytonoaktowers.com
Number of beds: 60
Cost per day: private $300-$400; semiprivate $255
Special services: Serving Louisvillians for 30 years; rendering superior nursing care and a wide range of rehabilitative services; Caring, friendly staff providing skilled nursing, short and long term rehabilitation. We are a continuum of care community.
Owner: Third and Oak Corporation
Payment Accepted: Private, LTCi, Medicare


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