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Life Care Centers of America operates or manages more than 200 skilled nursing, rehabilitation, Alzheimer's and senior living campuses in 27 states.
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Life Care Centers of America is the largest privately held long-term elderly care company in the U.S., with facilities across 27 states, and the third largest in the U.S. It is headquartered in Cleveland, Tennessee. According to data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid, Life Care Centers of America operates 254 nursing homes with 32,966 beds.
Today Life Care operates or manages more than 200 skilled nursing, rehabilitation, Alzheimer's and senior living campuses in 27 states. The Life Care Centers of America story began in 1970 when Garden Terrace Convalescent Center, now Life Care Center of Cleveland, was built in Cleveland, Tennessee.
We offer post-acute care and inpatient and outpatient therapy in well-equipped, on-site rehabilitation gyms. We believe that as a privately owned company, Life Care Centers of America...
Tennessee-based Life Care Centers of America, run by billionaire Forrest Preston, owns the nursing home outside Seattle that was one of the first epicenters of COVID-19.
Life Care Centers of America offers a wide range of services within our facilities. While you'll certainly find skilled nursing and long-term care options within our nursing homes, you'll also discover we offer premier inpatient and outpatient short-term rehabilitation.
With the deaths of 18 residents in a single nursing home amid a coronavirus outbreak in Washington State, industry leaders recommend strict limits on visits at nursing homes across the country. By...