Chambers Nursing Home Center sits in Carlisle, Arkansas, with two locations and a long history since opening back in 1975, carrying an A+ rating from the BBB even though the place isn't BBB accredited, and rests as the top-rated community in its city, holding a 1-star rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services along with an average resident rating of 8 out of 10. The facility offers skilled nursing care, transitional rehab for folks recovering from surgery or injury, and long-term care, and keeps close ties with Medicaid and Medicare, and operates as a for-profit corporation managed by Mr. Bobby Glover and Mr. Lee Glover, holding control under Michelle Moran since January 2023, with Ms. Debbie Perron serving as administrator. Certified for 90 beds but with 37 currently certified beds by June 2025, and an average census of about 53 residents per day, the building has studio room layouts, private bathrooms, furnished rooms, kitchenettes, air conditioning, phones, cable TV, and Wi-Fi. Residents can expect 12 to 16 hour nursing care daily, a 24/7 nursing team, and 3.70 nurse hours per resident each day, which comes in under the state average, but still offers support, with nurse turnover running under the state average at 39.2%.
Chambers Nursing Home Center accepts people who need help with their daily activities, provides medication help, bathing, dressing, transfers, and care for non-ambulatory residents, and also gives short-term respite care and therapy in a state-of-the-art rehab facility led by physical therapists. Residents have access to a wellness room, fitness room, movie theater, game room, activity room, community-sponsored activities, scheduled daily events, outdoor walking paths, a garden, and music programs, plus fun events and social outings to keep folks active. The dining room serves meals made by a professional chef with all day dining options, including special meals for allergies and diabetes, and food services cover both regular and special dietary needs. Residents get help with housekeeping, move-in coordination, concierge service, emergency alert system, and transportation and parking, along with extra amenities to support independent living.
Ownership and staff keep family and resident councils active, and there's a focus on keeping a clean and comfortable place where people can live well and feel safe. Chambers Nursing Home Center has had some deficiencies in the past, including infection-related and food-handling issues, with 13 total deficiencies recorded from inspection reports, but people say the staff is respectful and attentive and try to meet each resident's unique needs. The community maintains a social and family-friendly atmosphere, offers both assisted living and nursing care options, and supports residents recovering from major health setbacks or those needing longer stays. Chambers Nursing Home Center collaborates with the AR Board of Long Term Care, and the affiliated parties include Anthony & Bryan Adams. There's an on-site pharmacy, music and fitness programs, and comfortable spaces for movie nights or games, and things like private rooms, air conditioning, and internet access to help everyone feel at home.