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Nhc Healthcare, Chattanooga

Chattanooga, Tennessee

Nhc Healthcare, Chattanooga

Chattanooga, Tennessee
Government Quality Rating
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Ownership type
For profit - Corporation
Average Number of Residents Per Day
160.4
Continuing Care Retirement Community
No
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haleja

I was there for over a week. I have never seen roaches that big in my life! They could NEVER get my medicine to me within a reasonable time frame. I was not put in the correct area of sub-acute. I had to share a connecting bathroom with another patient who kept locking me out. She had dementia and kept forgetting to unlock my door. The P.T. people had me doing exercises for my hands. I had right knee replacement!! The mattress I had to sleep on was only as thick as what the hospitals take you to surgery on. My back hurt me so bad, every day! They did not even have ice packs for me to use after their so called P.T. This place is a cesspool. I HAVE nothing GOOD TO SAY ABOUT THIS HORRIBLE PLACE. And this was in 2014 .COVID had not hit. I would not take anyone to this dump if I loved them or not.

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