(256) 959-1505
412 West Cloverdale Road
Scottsboro, AL 35768
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Cloverdale Manor
Cloverdale Manor is your home-town nursing home providing skilled nursing and rehabilitation services to the people of Jackson County and North Alabama with over 170 employees dedicated to providing quality care with a personal touch.
Cloverdale Manor is your home-town nursing home providing skilled nursing and rehabilitation services to the people of Jackson County and North Alabama with over 170 employees dedicated to providing quality care with a personal touch.
Cloverdale Manor is conveniently located in the heart of Scottsboro on Cloverdale Road. We are only one block from the emergency room of the local hospital. Our staff invites you to come by and take a tour.

Cloverdale Manor's Mission

Providing Quality Care and Services
Our facility is committed to providing quality care and services to our residents. We will:
- Treat all residents with dignity, respect and courtesy in a manner that respects each resident’s background, culture, religion, and heritage.
- Provide medical care, treatments, and services within our capability to our residents without regard to race, color, creed, national origin, age, gender, or financial status.
- Listen to and do our best to understand the needs of our residents, families and visitors and act promptly to resolve grievances or complaints.
- Encourage residents to participate in decisions regarding their medical care and treatments, and in the development of their plan of care.
- Ensure that clinical duties are performed in accordance with current acceptable professional standards of practice.
- Ensure that staff attend and participate in training programs that address resident care issues in an environment that supports teamwork and quality of care.
- Conduct appropriate background checks and verify credentials, licenses, certifications, etc., as well as qualifications of health care professionals providing care or services to residents of our facility.
- Provide residents with an opportunity to choose medical care, services, pharmacies, equipment, etc., from available sources within our community or service area.
- Transfer residents in accordance with established policy that provides for continuing care based upon the resident’s assessed needs at the time of the transfer.
- Adhere to the Resident’s Bill of Rights as set forth in the Medicare and Medicaid Conditions of Participation where applicable as well as other applicable laws or regulations governing resident rights.
Nursing Services

Skilled Nursing
Skilled Nursing Facility or SNF has licensed nurses who help provide 24-hour care to people who can no longer care for themselves due to physical, emotional, or mental conditions. Most nursing homes have two basic types of services: skilled medical care and custodial care.
Skilled nursing offered
- 24-hour nursing service
- Restorative Nursing
- Professional skin care and wound care programs
- Therapeutic Mattresses
- In-house certified nursing assistant training program
Other Services Provided
- On-site Laboratory services
- On-site X-Ray services
- On-site IV services
- Daily laundry/housekeeping
- Full-tine licensed Social Worker
- Registered Dietician
- Beautician services at no charge
- No charge for television cable services
- Alzheimer’s facilities equipped to reduce the risk of wandering
- No more than two residents in any room
- Admissions at your convenience any day of the week (including Saturday and Sunday) and time of the day
Cloverdale Manor Announces Continence Care and Foot Care Programs for Residents
Cloverdale Manor is happy to announce their nursing home facility joins with ON-SIGHT Senior Care to provide foot care and urinary continence care to their residents in the comfort of their home. Kristy Wright, Administrator of Cloverdale Manor, knows the importance of individualized continence care for their residents because incontinence and frequent urinary tract infections adversely affect their quality of life, as well as individualized foot care to be certain foot care needs are met.
ON-SIGHT Senior Care has been a long time provider of Eye, Foot and Continence Care to Long Term Care facilities beginning with Eye Care in 1997. ON-SIGHT providers are trained and certified to meet the needs of the residents and staff with these services.
Recent studies indicate that incontinence is a problem seen in over 50% of patients in long term care. It has been well documented that incontinence is a major contributing factor to falls, recurrent urinary tract infections, depression and skin breakdown. Proper diagnosis and treatment of urinary incontinence has a major impact on functioning and quality of life, particularly in the areas of life satisfaction, mobility, socialization, and mental health.
The goal of Cloverdale Manor, by joining with ON-SIGHT Foot and Continence Care as part of their patient care team, is to improve the residents’ physical comfort, independence and quality of life.
Therapy Information
Physical Therapy

Physical Therapy is a type of treatment you may need when health problems make it hard to move around and do everyday tasks. The goal is to restore normal movement and function while attempting to resolve problems such as pain, weakness, loss of motion, or lack of coordination. Our therapists place special emphasis on working with the families in conjunction with the resident to ensure that the plan of care developed for the resident is individualized and designed to offer the resident the best opportunity for a successful rehabilitation.
Benefits of Physical Therapy in a Skilled Nursing Facility
- Restores mobility
- Reduces pain
- Maximizes function
- Reduces the chance of re-injury
- Reduces the chance of re-admission to the hospital
- Assists in reaching the greatest level of independence in order to return to the community as soon as possible
Speech Therapy
Adult speech therapy is one of the essential forms of therapy for those with physical and developmental conditions that relate to speaking and swallowing. Our speech therapy program works to restore or improve the patient's communication abilities, speech/language deficits, hearing impairments, and/or swallowing abilities.
Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapists work with individuals who have physical, developmental, emotional, or social deficits that affect their ability to participate in daily activities. The therapist helps the patient with daily living skills such as the ability to get dressed, walk, or perform routine functions.
Our occupational therapy program maximizes the patient's ability to participate in the self-care, work related, leisure, and social activities of daily living. Patients who have difficulty dressing, bathing, and feeding themselves, have limitations in mobility, or who experience memory, attention, or problem-solving deficits that restrict independence and impair safety, will benefit from occupational therapy. The registered therapist provides:
- Retraining activities of daily living
- Improving upper extremity strength
- Assessment and application of orthotic devices, such as splints and slings, to assist with pain and positioning.
- Rehabilitation dining for residents having difficulty eating.
- Assessment of home safety needs prior to discharge
