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Long-Term Care Hospitals in Kentucky

Browse and compare 10 Medicare-certified long-term care hospitals across 10 cities in Kentucky.

Long-Term Care Hospitals in Kentucky

Overview and quality data

Kentucky is served by 10 Medicare-certified long-term care hospitals treating patients who require extended hospitalization — typically 25 or more days — for complex conditions like ventilator weaning, wound care, and post-ICU recovery. These facilities are spread across 10 cities, with Bowling Green having the largest concentration at 1 facility. Other major cities include Corbin (1) and Danville (1).

What to Look For

Key factors when choosing a long-term care hospital in Kentucky

1

Clinical Specialization

Evaluate experience with your specific condition — ventilator weaning, complex wound management, post-surgical complications, or infectious disease treatment. Ask for success rates.

2

Physician Availability

LTCHs should have 24/7 physician coverage with specialists in pulmonology, critical care, infectious disease, and wound care readily accessible.

3

Nursing Ratios

LTCHs maintain higher nurse-to-patient ratios than general hospitals — typically 1:4 or better. Higher staffing is critical for the complex patients these facilities serve.

4

Quality Outcomes

Compare infection rates, ventilator weaning success, mortality rates, and discharge-to-lower-care rates. Facilities with consistent positive outcomes signal reliable clinical expertise.

5

Transition Planning

Good LTCHs begin discharge planning early, coordinating with SNFs, home health, or outpatient programs to ensure continuity of care after the extended hospital stay.

Frequently Asked Questions

About long-term care hospitals in Kentucky

How many long-term care hospitals are in Kentucky?

Kentucky has 10 Medicare-certified long-term care hospitals across 10 cities. Bowling Green has the most with 1.

Which cities in Kentucky have the most long-term care hospitals?

The top cities are Bowling Green (1), Corbin (1), Danville (1), Fort Thomas (1), Hazard (1).

What should I look for when choosing a long-term care hospital?

Key factors include clinical specialization, physician availability, nursing ratios. Visit our individual facility pages for detailed quality data and CMS ratings.

Are all long-term care hospitals listed here Medicare-certified?

Yes. Every facility on OurHealthNetwork is certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Our data comes directly from CMS LTCH Compare and is updated regularly.

Does Medicare cover long-term care hospital care?

Medicare covers long-term care hospital services for eligible beneficiaries. Coverage details vary by service type and facility. Check with the specific facility and your Medicare plan for coverage details.

How often is CMS LTCH Compare data updated?

CMS typically updates long-term care hospital quality data quarterly. Our database reflects the most recent CMS release, refreshed periodically.

Can I compare long-term care hospitals across cities in Kentucky?

Yes. Click any city below to view long-term care hospitals in that area with detailed quality data maps, and facility information.

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Data source: CMS LTCH Compare ·