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Skilled Nursing Homes in Columbia, TN

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For Columbia families, nursing homes comes down to a handful of practical questions — who's licensed nearby, what it costs in 2026, and how fast a spot can open. We answer those here. We currently track 5 CMS-certified skilled nursing facilities serving Columbia.

What's below: the licensed providers, 2026 Columbia cost ranges, the local hospital and neighborhood context, what to ask on a tour, and how to act fast if a hospital discharge is looming. Prefer to talk it through? Get matched with a free local advisor — no fees, ever.

What nursing homes means — and who it's for

A nursing home is for someone who needs 24-hour licensed nursing — complex medical conditions, advanced mobility loss, or recovery requiring skilled care that an ACLF cannot legally provide.

How Tennessee regulates it: Skilled nursing facilities in Tennessee are licensed by TDH under TCA Title 68, Chapter 11 and TDH Rule 1200-08-06, and most are also federally certified for Medicare and TennCare (Medicaid). They provide 24-hour licensed nursing — a different, higher level of care than assisted living. Check the facility's CMS Five-Star rating alongside its TDH inspection history.

In Columbia specifically, that means weighing the licensed options against Columbia's cost range and your family's timeline. The right choice balances care level, budget, location near Maury Regional Medical Center, and how quickly you need a spot.

Columbia nursing homes: by the numbers

5 CMS-certified skilled nursing facilities in Columbia; about 594 total licensed/certified beds; averaging 119 beds per facility; the largest at 181 beds. Skilled nursing facilities in Tennessee are both TDH-licensed under TCA Title 68, Chapter 11 and federally certified through CMS — this table reflects CMS certification data. Every figure here is drawn from live TDH or CMS records rather than guesswork.

Licensed nursing homes providers in Columbia

CMS-certified skilled nursing facilities — selected from CMS Nursing Home Compare. Data: CMS Provider Data Catalog (2026). Verify current certification, star rating, and inspection history at medicare.gov/care-compare before you commit.

ProviderCityCMS Star RatingLicense / CCN
Nhc-Maury Regional Transitional Care CenterColumbia445030
Life Care Center Of ColumbiaColumbia445236
Nhc Healthcare, ColumbiaColumbia445109
Mt Pleasant Healthcare And RehabilitationMount Pleasant445374
Magnolia Healthcare And Rehabilitation CenterColumbia445465

Senior care in Columbia, Maury County

Columbia is Maury County's seat, a historic city of about 42,000 with a growing industrial base, affordable housing, and a strong community identity — the Maury Regional Medical Center is the anchor health system for the entire south metro. Maury Regional Medical Center anchors a value-priced south-metro market — Columbia has one of the larger nursing home inventories outside Davidson County, and families here lean on TennCare CHOICES at higher rates than in Williamson County.

Nearby hospitals: Maury Regional Medical Center, NHC Maury Regional Transitional Care Center, TriStar Centennial (Nashville, north, regional). Hospital nearness is a real factor in Columbia: it smooths rehab hand-offs, dementia crises, and ongoing care, so many families filter by it.

Areas families ask about: Downtown Columbia, Creekside, Highway 31 South, Bear Creek Pike, Westridge, Riverside area.

What nursing homes costs in Columbia (2026)

Columbia pricing runs $7,300–$8,350/month, below the metro average for the Nashville metro — a reflection of local real-estate costs and the mix of residential homes versus large communities.

  • Assisted living (ACLF, standard): $3,800–$4,600/month
  • Memory care (within ACLF): $4,400–$5,450/month
  • Residential Home for the Aged (RHFA): $2,800–$4,200/month
  • In-home care: $25–$33/hour

In Columbia, the levers on price are room type (shared saves the most), facility size (Residential Homes for the Aged run cheaper), an honest care-level assessment, and programs like VA Aid & Attendance and TennCare CHOICES.

How we vet Columbia providers

  1. TDH license or CMS certification active and clean, checked on the provider lookup
  2. Two most recent inspections read for repeat citations
  3. Family feedback gathered firsthand where possible
  4. Up-front written pricing with every recurring fee disclosed
  5. A recent advisor visit, not a brochure

Questions to ask on a tour

  • How fast can staff respond to a call button at night?
  • What would trigger a move to a higher care level?
  • What's the true all-in monthly cost for our parent's needs?
  • How are falls and med changes communicated to family?
  • How long have caregivers worked here on average?

What's included — and what costs extra

Usually included: 24-hour skilled nursing, room and board, all meals, therapy access, medication administration, and personal care. Typically extra: private room upgrades, specialized rehab intensives, and certain therapies beyond the covered plan. Ask any Columbia provider for an itemized rate sheet so you can compare apples to apples.

How fast you can move in Columbia

Most Columbia moves come together in 7–14 days once the health assessment, finances, and a physician's order are in hand; a hospital discharge from Vanderbilt or TriStar can compress that to 24–72 hours when a bed is open. A free local advisor can tell you which Columbia providers have current openings.

Worth knowing in Columbia: the strongest nursing homes options aren't always the ones with the biggest marketing budgets. We weigh TDH license standing, staffing, and family feedback over advertising, which is how families here avoid a polished tour that hides a thin overnight staff.

Common questions

How much does nursing homes cost in Columbia?
Nursing Homes in Columbia typically ranges from $3,900 to $5,300 per month for assisted living, with memory care running about $900–$1,500 higher. Residential Homes for the Aged (RHFAs) in Tennessee often run $3,200–$4,800 and can be a real value versus large communities. For an exact quote for your situation, contact a free Nashville Senior Advisor advisor.
Does TennCare CHOICES cover nursing homes in Columbia?
TennCare CHOICES (Tennessee Medicaid LTSS) does not pay for room and board in most nursing homes settings, but CHOICES Group 2 covers personal care and home-based services in qualifying cases and can offset much of the care portion for eligible residents. Eligibility is income- and asset-based, and residential care homes are a common Medicaid-contracted setting. Our advisors can walk you through what your parent qualifies for and which Columbia providers accept TennCare CHOICES.
How do I know if a nursing homes provider in Columbia is licensed?
Every assisted living facility (ACLF) and Residential Home for the Aged (RHFA) in Columbia is licensed by the Tennessee Department of Health (TDH), Board for Licensing Health Care Facilities under TCA Title 68, Chapter 11. You can look up any provider's license, inspections, and enforcement actions on the TDH provider lookup (tn.gov/health). We only refer families to providers with active, clean licenses.
What's the difference between nursing homes and a nursing home?
Nursing Homes is for older adults who need help with daily activities (bathing, dressing, medication reminders) but don't require 24/7 skilled medical care. Nursing homes (also called skilled nursing facilities, or SNFs) provide ongoing medical care from licensed nurses for residents with serious medical conditions or post-hospital recovery needs. Many Columbia families start with nursing homes and transition to skilled nursing if care needs increase.
How fast can I move my parent into nursing homes in Columbia?
Most Columbia facilities can accept a new resident within 3–10 days, assuming the health assessment, financial paperwork, and physician's order are complete. Memory care can sometimes be same-day or next-day if a secured unit has availability. Contact us for current openings in your preferred neighborhood.

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