Health Center At Standifer Place sits on forty-four acres and serves seniors with a variety of care needs, and you'll see they've been in the field for over thirty years, with experience handling skilled nursing, assisted living, memory care, and independent living all on the same property, and you can pick from different room types like studio, semi-private, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom, with monthly costs for assisted living running from about $1,674 for a semi-private room to $2,790 for a one-bedroom. Residents need to be at least 55 years old, and most pay using private funds, insurance, Social Security, or veteran's benefits, while there are also community fees, buy-in fees, respite fees, and care needs fees. The campus is wheelchair accessible, has air conditioning, and offers parking, and there are common spaces both indoors and out where folks are encouraged to gather, enjoy activities that support healthy movement and socializing, and eat meals prepared for them-so they don't have to worry about the extra time and cost of meal prep.
Hospice is available on-site through Hospice of Chattanooga, and there are offsite devotional services for those who want them, plus meals made to fit specific dietary health needs. The facility delivers physical, occupational, and speech therapy, and the rehab area also offers respiratory therapy, wound and fall prevention programs, and therapeutic recreation. Health Center At Standifer Place has a complete team on staff, including registered nurses, nurse practitioners, LPNs, and certified nursing assistants scheduled around the clock. Staff can help residents transfer from bed to wheelchair, and handle additional care like diabetes management, incontinence care, and standby help for those who can't walk alone. They've got ventilator support, tracheostomy support, and on-site personalized kidney dialysis.
The campus has assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, adult day services, Alzheimer's and dementia care in secured areas, home health, rehabilitation, and even an independent living facility, all with professional medical oversight by physicians-internal medicine doctors and psychiatrists are involved in care. Staff focus on daily living needs, with over half the residents requiring heavy care help, 29% needing medium levels of care, and a smaller percentage only needing light help. There are common areas and social activities, transportation services to get residents to appointments or errands, and staff always on-site for emergencies or daily needs. Community engagement goes beyond residents, since there's a CNA training program, education seminars, and events like the annual convention and trade show. You'll find the entire place operated under Tennessee Health Care Association (THCA) and TNCAL, which means it follows strict standards, and there's a welcoming climate for residents who want a safe, monitored environment with a range of health care and social activities available all in one place.