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Calvert City Convalescent Center

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1201 Fifth Avenue, Calvert City, KY 42029

Care Types

Skilled Nursing
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About Calvert City Convalescent Center

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Nestled in the heart of western Kentucky's lake country, Calvert City Convalescent Center provides compassionate skilled nursing care to residents and families across Marshall County and beyond. Located at 1201 Fifth Avenue in Calvert City, this nonprofit corporation-managed facility brings a mission-driven approach to post-acute and long-term care — prioritizing resident dignity, clinical excellence, and genuine community connection over profit. Calvert City sits in one of Kentucky's most naturally beautiful corridors, just minutes from the shimmering shores of Kentucky Lake and the sweeping recreational landscape of the Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area. For residents and visiting family members, this setting offers a peaceful, unhurried environment that supports healing and well-being. Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park is a short drive away, offering lakeside scenery and a reminder of the region's natural splendor. Kenlake State Resort Park on the eastern shore of Kentucky Lake is another local gem that families often enjoy during visits. For medical needs beyond the center's skilled nursing services, Marshall County Hospital in nearby Benton — just eight miles east — provides emergency and specialty care. The larger Mercy Health – Lourdes Hospital in Paducah, approximately 20 miles northwest, offers a full spectrum of advanced medical services including cardiology, oncology, and orthopedics. Day-to-day life around Calvert City offers quiet small-town charm with practical conveniences. Families visiting from Paducah often stop along US-62 for dining at local spots, and the broader Marshall County area provides grocery, pharmacy, and retail options for family members coordinating care logistics. The Paducah area — home to the National Quilt Museum and a vibrant arts district — gives families cultural touchpoints to share with loved ones during longer visits. As a nonprofit-managed facility, Calvert City Convalescent Center is guided by a commitment to care that reflects community values rather than shareholder returns. The center's skilled nursing team supports residents through short-term rehabilitation, long-term care, and the complex medical needs that come with serious illness or recovery. Families choosing this center can expect attentive staffing, individualized care planning, and a genuine dedication to quality of life in a setting that feels rooted in the community it serves.

Care Types at Calvert City Convalescent Center

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Skilled Nursing

Round-the-clock medical care and rehabilitation services provided by licensed nurses and therapists for seniors with complex health needs requiring professional oversight.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What types of care does Calvert City Convalescent Center provide? +

Calvert City Convalescent Center specializes in skilled nursing care, which includes short-term post-acute rehabilitation after a hospital stay, as well as long-term residential nursing care for individuals with chronic or complex medical conditions. The skilled nursing team supports residents with wound care, medication management, physical and occupational therapy coordination, and 24-hour nursing oversight.

What hospitals are near Calvert City Convalescent Center? +

The closest hospital is Marshall County Hospital in Benton, Kentucky, approximately eight miles east of the facility. For more specialized care, Mercy Health – Lourdes Hospital in Paducah is about 20 miles northwest and offers advanced services including cardiac care, oncology, and orthopedic surgery. Both facilities provide strong regional support for residents requiring acute medical attention.

What is Calvert City like for seniors and their families? +

Calvert City is a small, close-knit western Kentucky community surrounded by the natural beauty of Kentucky Lake and the Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area. The pace is quiet and the environment is peaceful — well-suited for recovery and long-term care. Families visiting from larger cities like Paducah or Murray will find the drive scenic and the community welcoming. The area offers outdoor recreation, local dining, and easy access to regional shopping and medical services.

Is Calvert City Convalescent Center a for-profit or nonprofit facility? +

Calvert City Convalescent Center is managed by a nonprofit corporation. This means the organization's priorities center on resident care and community service rather than generating returns for investors. Many families find that nonprofit-managed facilities bring a mission-driven culture to staffing, programming, and care philosophy that aligns well with their values and expectations.

How do I arrange a tour or admission to Calvert City Convalescent Center? +

You can reach Calvert City Convalescent Center directly by calling (270) 395-4124. The admissions team can walk you through care eligibility, insurance and Medicare/Medicaid coverage, and schedule a facility tour. For families coordinating a transition from Marshall County Hospital or another acute care facility, the center's staff can work with hospital discharge planners to facilitate a smooth transfer.

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