Frankfort Rehab And Care, Llc Medicare and Medicaid Location: 117 Old Soldiers Lane, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 Ratings: Phone: (502) 875-7272 |
Bradford Square Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1040 Us 127 South, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 Ratings: Phone: (502) 875-5600 |
Franklin-simpson Nursing And Rehabilitation Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 414 Robey Street, Franklin, Kentucky 42135 Ratings: Phone: (270) 586-7141 |
Edgewood Estates Medicare and Medicaid Location: 195 Berryman Road, Frenchburg, Kentucky 40322 Ratings: Phone: (606) 768-9001 |
Fulton Nursing And Rehabilitation, Llc Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1004 Holiday Lane, Fulton, Kentucky 42041 Ratings: Phone: (270) 472-1971 |
Signature Healthcare Of Georgetown Medicare and Medicaid Location: 102 Pocahontas Trail, Georgetown, Kentucky 40324 Ratings: Phone: (502) 863-3696 |
Harborview Dover, Llc Medicare and Medicaid Location: 112 Dover Drive, Georgetown, Kentucky 40324 Ratings: Phone: (502) 863-9529 |
Nhc Healthcare, Glasgow Medicare and Medicaid Location: 109 Homewood Blvd., Glasgow, Kentucky 42141 Ratings: Phone: (270) 651-6126 |
Barren County Nursing And Rehabilitation Medicare and Medicaid Location: 300 Westwood Street, Glasgow, Kentucky 42141 Ratings: Phone: (270) 651-9131 |
Glenview Health Care Facility Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1002 Glenview Drive, Glasgow, Kentucky 42141 Ratings: Phone: (270) 651-8332 |
Signature Healthcare Of Glasgow Rehab & Wellness C Medicare and Medicaid Location: 220 Westwood St., Glasgow, Kentucky 42141 Ratings: Phone: (270) 651-3499 |
Glasgow State Nursing Facility Medicare and Medicaid Location: 207 State Avenue, Glasgow, Kentucky 42141 Ratings: Phone: (270) 659-4700 |
T J Samson Community Hospital Medicare Location: 1301 N Race Street, Glasgow, Kentucky 42141 Ratings: Phone: (270) 651-4458 |
Carter Nursing And Rehabilitation Medicare and Medicaid Location: 250 Mcdavid Blvd, Grayson, Kentucky 41143 Ratings: Phone: (606) 474-7835 |
Green Hill Rehab And Care, Llc Medicare and Medicaid Location: 213 Industrial Road, Greensburg, Kentucky 42743 Ratings: Phone: (270) 932-4241 |
Owensboro Health Muhlenberg Community Hospital Ltc Medicare and Medicaid Location: 440 Hopkinsville Street, Greenville, Kentucky 42345 Ratings: Phone: (270) 338-8433 |
Maple Health And Rehabilitation Medicare and Medicaid Location: 515 Greene Drive, Greenville, Kentucky 42345 Ratings: Phone: (270) 338-5400 |
Greenville Nursing And Rehabilitation Medicare and Medicaid Location: 521 Greene Drive, Greenville, Kentucky 42345 Ratings: Phone: (270) 338-1523 |
Joseph Eddie Ballard Western Kentucky Veterans Cen Medicare and Medicaid Location: 926 Veterans Drive, Hanson, Kentucky 42413 Ratings: Phone: (270) 322-9087 |
Breckinridge Memorial Nursing Facility Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1011 Old Highway 60, Hardinsburg, Kentucky 40143 Ratings: Phone: (270) 756-7000 |
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