Choosing nursing homes in Gallatin is rarely a calm, unhurried decision. Below is the grounded, Gallatin-specific picture: real licensed providers, 2026 pricing, and the steps families here take. We currently track 4 CMS-certified skilled nursing facilities serving Gallatin.
What's below: the licensed providers, 2026 Gallatin 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 Gallatin specifically, that means weighing the licensed options against Gallatin's cost range and your family's timeline. The right choice balances care level, budget, location near TriStar Hendersonville Medical Center (south), and how quickly you need a spot.
Gallatin nursing homes: by the numbers
4 CMS-certified skilled nursing facilities in Gallatin; about 523 total licensed/certified beds; averaging 131 beds per facility; the largest at 207 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 Gallatin
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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nhc Place Sumner | Gallatin | — | 445519 |
| Gallatin Center For Rehabilitation And Healing | Gallatin | — | 445183 |
| Westmoreland Care & Rehab Ctr | Westmoreland | — | 445342 |
| The Waters Of Gallatin, Llc | Gallatin | — | 445124 |
Senior care in Gallatin, Sumner County
Gallatin is Sumner County's seat, a historic river city of about 45,000 on Old Hickory Lake with a mixed economy, affordable housing, and Sumner Regional Medical Center serving its resident senior population. Sumner Regional Medical Center anchors Gallatin's care market — a practical, slightly below-average-cost city with solid skilled nursing, assisted living, and a strong TennCare CHOICES presence for qualifying families.
Nearby hospitals: TriStar Hendersonville Medical Center (south), Sumner Regional Medical Center (Gallatin), Vanderbilt University Medical Center (regional). Proximity to a hospital matters for rehab discharges, dementia emergencies, and ongoing specialist visits — families in Gallatin often shortlist providers a short drive from these.
Areas families ask about: Downtown Gallatin, Station Camp, Saundersville Road, Long Hollow Pike, Cairo Road area, Foxland Harbor.
What nursing homes costs in Gallatin (2026)
Gallatin pricing runs $7,950–$9,100/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
Ways Gallatin families reduce the monthly figure: sharing a room, picking an intimate Residential Home for the Aged, avoiding bundled care tiers they don't need yet, and using veterans' Aid & Attendance or Tennessee's TennCare CHOICES when they qualify.
How we vet Gallatin providers
- Current TDH licensure confirmed against the state Board for Licensing Health Care Facilities provider lookup
- Inspection and complaint history checked through TDH records
- Direct conversations with current resident families where possible
- Clear, itemized pricing before any tour — no surprise fees
- Firsthand advisor walkthroughs, not just brochures
Questions to ask on a tour
- How many caregivers are on at night per resident?
- Which conditions can you not care for here?
- What's included in the base rate, and what's billed separately?
- What happens if our parent's needs increase next year?
- How long have your director and head nurse been here?
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. Insist on an itemized monthly quote from Gallatin providers so hidden add-ons don't surprise you later.
How fast you can move in Gallatin
In Gallatin, a non-urgent move typically takes one to two weeks end to end. After a hospital stay near TriStar Hendersonville Medical Center (south), families often need placement within a few days — line up paperwork early. A free local advisor can tell you which Gallatin providers have current openings.
A practical Gallatin reality: published prices and real all-in costs often differ once care levels and add-ons are counted. Before you commit to any nursing homes option in Gallatin, get an itemized rate sheet — a local advisor can pull these and compare them side by side so there are no surprises after move-in.