Overall sentiment in the reviews is strongly positive, with recurring praise for the quality of care and the demeanor of staff. Multiple reviewers emphasize that staff members are helpful, kind, courteous, and efficient, and that they keep families well informed about residents' needs and status. The phrase "outstanding care" appears in the summaries, suggesting that clinical and day-to-day care needs are being met reliably. This consistent emphasis on staff competence and communication is a dominant theme across the feedback.
Cleanliness and the general environment are other prominent strengths. Reviewers note that the facility is always clean and pleasant-smelling, and that the environment is "very good." The dining area is specifically called out as being well kept, and the food is described as good and nutritious. This indicates attention to both infection control/housekeeping standards and meal quality—two important factors for family members evaluating long-term care settings.
Activity programming and social engagement receive substantial positive remarks. Residents have access to daily activities including bingo, puzzles, games, and singing, and there are organized visits from church groups. Reviewers describe "many activities" and "daily activities," implying a consistent schedule of social, recreational, and spiritual programming that supports resident quality of life and engagement.
Facility condition has mixed notes: reviewers point out that the nursing home is an older facility but has a newer section. While this suggests some recent investment or expansion, the mention of age indicates parts of the building may be dated. Another recurrent practical detail is the presence of double-occupancy (shared) rooms; reviewers qualify these as "sufficient," but shared rooms can nonetheless be a consideration for families prioritizing privacy. These are the main limitations surfaced in the reviews and are framed more as descriptive caveats than strong complaints.
Taken together, the reviews portray Crockett County Nursing Home as a well-run facility with a caring, communicative staff, good cleanliness standards, solid dining, and an active calendar of activities and spiritual support. The most frequent strengths are staff behavior, quality of care, cleanliness, and resident engagement. The principal concerns are the age of parts of the building and the prevalence of shared rooms—issues that may matter differently depending on individual priorities. One reviewer noted they "haven't been in long time," which suggests at least one perspective is based on limited exposure rather than long-term experience; overall, however, the aggregated tone is positive and indicates consistent satisfaction among those who provided feedback.







