Short- and Long-Term Care Options for Your Loved Ones
Claiborne Health and Rehabilitation Center is the only five-star nursing home in Claiborne County. Our full range of services includes both short-term care and rehabilitation after surgeries or hospital stays, and long-term care for loved ones who can no longer live independently.
We provide our residents with excellent personal care in a welcoming environment.
Services and Amenities at Claiborne Health and Rehabilitation Center
- Care plan based on each resident’s current needs
- Private and semi-private rooms
- Registered nurses, LPNs, and certified nursing assistants on duty 24 hours a day
- Assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing and personal hygiene, dressing, and walking
- Physical, speech, and occupational therapy provided by licensed therapists
- Nutrition plans and menu choices to meet each resident’s needs
- Mental health, podiatry, vision, dental and audiology services
- Smoke detectors and full sprinkler system throughout facility
- Dedicated dining and activity areas
- On-site beauty and barber shop
- Social services and discharge planning
- Group activities scheduled throughout the week such as games, crafts, and visits by local entertainers, churches, and civic organizations
- Tobacco-free campus
For more information call 423-919-9200.
Medical Care and Insurance
Medical care is provided under the direction of primary care physicians. We are located adjacent to Claiborne Medical Center, so residents have immediate access to emergency and hospital services if needed.
Claiborne Health and Rehabilitation Center accepts most commercial, Medicare, and TennCare plans. We also accept private pay. We are not in network with the Veterans Administration (VA).
To learn more or schedule a visit or tour, call 423-919-9200.
Health and Rehabilitation Center Visitation Guidelines:
Our health and rehabilitation center currently allows visitation by families and friends of residents. We kindly ask that all visitors follow these guidelines in order to prevent the potential spread of COVID-19 and other infectious diseases:
- Perform frequent hand hygiene, including when entering and exiting the facility.
- Contact our facility directly at 423-919-9200 regarding current mask requirements and other visitation guidelines.
Please note, these guidelines may be amended based on a) a patient-care decision by our administration, b) during a declared public health and civil preparedness emergency, or c) in case of a natural disaster. During exceptions, we will follow state or federal regulatory guidelines for visitation. These guidelines will be available for reference.
As of May 9, 2022, residents and visitors to Covenant Health member facilities are not required to wear a mask unless:
- You currently have any signs or symptoms of COVID-19 (examples: shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, fever, loss of taste or smell) that are not caused by another known reason.
- You currently have a diagnosis or suspected diagnosis of COVID-19.
- Within the last 10 days, you have been exposed to anyone confirmed to have COVID-19
Residents and visitors who prefer to wear a mask may do so. Healthcare workers, including employees, physicians and volunteers, may not be required to wear a mask in their areas, but residents may kindly ask members of their care team to wear masks if the resident would like them to do so.
Protect Yourself and Help Us Protect Our Residents and Staff! If you have symptoms such as fever, cough, a runny nose or sore throat, please consider postponing your visit. If you have any of the symptoms listed or similar ones associated with illnesseslike cold and flu, please wear a mask, remain in the room with the resident. Limit travel within the nursing home to the first-floor visitation and activity area.