When you search short-term rehab in Lebanon, you deserve more than a directory. This page combines current Tennessee Department of Health (TDH) licensing data with local cost and hospital context specific to Lebanon. We currently track 3 CMS-certified skilled nursing facilities serving Lebanon.
What's below: the licensed providers, 2026 Lebanon 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 short-term rehab means — and who it's for
Short-term rehab is for a senior recovering from surgery, a stroke, or a hospital stay who needs intensive physical, occupational, or speech therapy before returning home.
How Tennessee regulates it: Short-term rehab is delivered in TDH-licensed skilled nursing facilities (TCA Title 68, Chapter 11; Rule 1200-08-06) and is typically Medicare-covered for up to 100 days after a qualifying hospital stay. The same CMS-certified facility list applies — what differs is the rehab therapy program and discharge planning.
In Lebanon specifically, that means weighing the licensed options against Lebanon's cost range and your family's timeline. The right choice balances care level, budget, location near Vanderbilt Wilson County Hospital, and how quickly you need a spot.
Lebanon short-term rehab: by the numbers
3 CMS-certified skilled nursing facilities in Lebanon; about 400 total licensed/certified beds; averaging 133 beds per facility; the largest at 280 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. These numbers reflect actual licensed/certified providers on file, not modeled averages.
Licensed short-term rehab providers in Lebanon
CMS-certified skilled nursing facilities — selected from CMS Nursing Home Compare. Pulled from CMS Nursing Home Compare records (2026). We recommend re-checking each facility's current certification and survey history at medicare.gov/care-compare before signing anything.
| Provider | City | CMS Star Rating | License / CCN |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lebanon Center For Rehabilitation And Healing, Llc | Lebanon | — | 445268 |
| Pavilion-Ths, Llc | Lebanon | — | 445500 |
| Quality Center For Rehabilitation And Healing Llc | Lebanon | — | 445154 |
Senior care in Lebanon, Wilson County
Lebanon is Wilson County's seat, a city of about 38,000 with a university community (Cumberland University), affordable housing, and a well-established senior population served by Vanderbilt's Wilson County hospital campus. Anchored by Vanderbilt Wilson County Hospital, Lebanon is a practical, near-average-cost Wilson County market — solid assisted living, nursing care, and in-home options for east-metro families.
Nearby hospitals: Vanderbilt Wilson County Hospital, TriStar Summit Medical Center (Mt. Juliet, west), University Medical Center (Lebanon). Hospital nearness is a real factor in Lebanon: it smooths rehab hand-offs, dementia crises, and ongoing care, so many families filter by it.
Areas families ask about: Downtown Lebanon, Hartmann Drive corridor, South Lebanon, Castle Heights, Coles Ferry Pike area, Highway 231 North.
What short-term rehab costs in Lebanon (2026)
Lebanon pricing runs $8,150–$9,600/month, near 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): $4,150–$5,000/month
- Memory care (within ACLF): $4,800–$5,950/month
- Residential Home for the Aged (RHFA): $3,050–$4,600/month
- In-home care: $27–$36/hour
In Lebanon, 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 Lebanon providers
- Active, clean TDH license confirmed on the state provider lookup
- Two most recent inspections read for repeat citations
- Family feedback gathered firsthand where possible
- Up-front written pricing with every recurring fee disclosed
- A recent advisor visit, not a brochure
Questions to ask on a tour
- What's your overnight staffing level for this wing?
- Which care needs are beyond what you support here?
- Can you itemize base rate versus add-on charges?
- How do you handle a decline in mobility or memory?
- What has staff turnover been over the past year?
What's included — and what costs extra
Usually included: skilled nursing oversight, physical/occupational/speech therapy, room and board, and discharge planning. Typically extra: extended stays beyond the Medicare-covered period and private-room upgrades. Get every Lebanon option's pricing in writing, itemized, before you compare them.
How fast you can move in Lebanon
In Lebanon, a non-urgent move typically takes one to two weeks end to end. After a hospital stay near Vanderbilt Wilson County Hospital, families often need placement within a few days — line up paperwork early. A free local advisor can tell you which Lebanon providers have current openings.
One more Lebanon-specific note: availability shifts week to week, and the community that's full today may have an opening next month. A local advisor tracks current Lebanon openings so you're never relying on a stale online listing — particularly important for short-term rehab, where the right secured or higher-acuity bed can be scarce.