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Nestled in the heart of Tennessee, Nashville beckons retirees with its unique blend of Southern charm, vibrant culture, and a relaxed pace of life. Boasting a temperate climate with mild winters and approximately 220 sunny days a year, Nashville offers an appealing environment for retirees seeking an enjoyable and comfortable lifestyle. The city has numerous top-notch medical facilities and hospitals, including the top-ranked Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Additionally, Nashville’s vibrant music and arts scene provides seniors with opportunities for social interaction and cultural enrichment.

A variety of memory care facility options are available for your loved one in Nashville — from standalone communities to other facilities with combined types of care. Within a 10-mile radius of downtown Nashville, A Place For Mom has partnered with 11 memory care facilities. Many of these facilities tailor their care specifically to accommodate memory loss and include staff training in redirection, cueing, and disorientation care.

In this guide, we will introduce you to more than just memory care institutions in Nashville for your loved one. You will learn more about how people pay for memory care costs, what health care systems are highly ranked in the city, how to get around when visiting your loved one, and appropriate activities for seniors with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease who are accompanied by a caretaker.

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This is a review for Abe's Garden, the brand new addition to Park Manor specializing in Alzheimer's and Dementia memory care. They have a progressive philosophy and mission. They keep the residents busy with...
Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Memory Care: Memory care facilities provide housing, care, and therapies for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in an environment designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
Independent Living: Independent living facilities offer convenient, hassle-free living in a social environment for seniors who are active, healthy, and able to live on their own.
A Nashville Tradition of Retirement Living 1 & 2 Bedroom ApartmentsAffordable Monthly Rental RatesNo Endowment or Entry FeesRestaurant-style DiningRegular Housekeeping ServicesConvenient ParkingChauffeured TransportationApartment MaintenanceBasic Utilities IncludedEmergency Phone...
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I was at a loss as to where to place my 61yr old husband. The dr suggested Lakeshore Heartland and I knew it was the right placement for him when I walked through the door. I had such a strong feeling of...
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Heartland Senior Community is an assisted living residence located in the vibrant and exciting Nashville, Tennessee. You will be able to enjoy the calm and serenity of retirement living while being only a short van or car ride away from all that Nashville has to offer. The well-kept grounds and...
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In the Summer of 2015, my Father passed away after 3 months of hospitalization. He was my Mother's true love, soulmate and caregiver as he was 86 and she was 92. At the time, Mother had Neuropathy in her...
Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Memory Care: Memory care facilities provide housing, care, and therapies for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in an environment designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
Independent Living: Independent living facilities offer convenient, hassle-free living in a social environment for seniors who are active, healthy, and able to live on their own.
The emphasis at Southerland Place is on independence and freedom of choice in an elegant atmosphere of subtle taste and charm.Our personal care residence is a place you can call home....with complete confidence that your medical and personal assistance needs will be met, and that your dignity...
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My father has been in 3 hospital and 3 nursing homes in 3 months and this one twice and I just love it here.. If you have a problem the staff all works hard to help solve your issues and its really a...
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Memory Care: Memory care facilities provide housing, care, and therapies for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in an environment designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
The Meadows is a non-profit, private pay facility offering residents a continuum of care from independent living to intermediate nursing care. The facility was designed with seniors in mind with wide hallway on a single level, carpeted throughout. The Meadows offers a varied array of services...
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What families are saying about alzheimers care in Nashville

Recent reviews for alzheimers care in Nashville

Southern Care Inc in Franklin, TN

4.3
Southern Care is a great facility. The staff is very friendly and attentive. I would recommend them to a friend. They are cost-effective. My sister likes the food. They have a big porch with rockers in the front and other space in the back. The room sizes are of a good size.

Somerby Franklin

4.3
It is really a nice place. The people are friendly. When we first moved in the food was really good it has steadily gone downhill. We are moving out because to the food. Many others have the same issue with the food. The room sizes are good.

Grace Manor Assisted Living Community in Nashville, TN

4.0
I have to say my favorite thing about this community is how well maintained and kept clean it is. Every time I go to visit it is completely spotless with a fresh smell throughout the building. My mom has had no complaints about the food and has really enjoyed participating in the many activities ...
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Costs of memory care in the Nashville area

According to A Place for Mom’s proprietary data, the average monthly cost of our partner memory care facilities in the Nashville area is $4,521.[01] The costs include accommodation, meals, associated fees, and add-on service expenses, such as specialized therapies, 24-hour monitoring, and other ancillary services.

The values below indicate the typical baseline prices for the Nashville area and do not include any additional fees for services.

Average monthly cost of Alzheimers Care in Nashville, TN vs. nearby cities

Nashville, TN

$4,574/mo

How people pay for memory care in Nashville

In Nashville, several financing alternatives for memory care exist, including private funds, state funds, and veterans benefits. Seniors and their families can choose from many payment alternatives to meet their needs. Learn about private pay, Medicare, Medicaid, and VA benefits for memory care in this section.

Private pay methods

Many seniors and their families can pay for memory care centers with personal funding. Personal savings accounts, pensions, Social Security benefits, distributions from retirement accounts, investment income, inheritances, and any of the following resources may be considered.

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Number of veterans who live in Nashville

About 22% of Nashville veterans are 75+

Certain veteran benefits in Nashville may help reduce living costs in a memory care facility. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs VA Pension can assist Nashville veterans with assisted living expenditures like memory care.

The VA Aid and Attendance benefit is perhaps the most commonly used benefit (apart from the VA Pension) for memory care, as these funds are designated for wartime veterans who require assistance with washing, getting dressed, eating, and other activities.

Those injured while serving in the military and those whose conditions were worsened by military service are also eligible for VA Disability Compensation. This can pay the costs of housing and medical treatment based on a disability evaluation.

Nashville seniors and their families can seek assistance from various veterans services organizations (VSOs) like American Legion posts, Disabled American Veterans (DAV) chapters, and Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) clubs. The veterans services officers at these organizations can help veterans access their entitled benefits and provide valuable information and connections to services that can benefit individuals dealing with memory deficits associated with aging.

Resources for Nashville veterans

Government offices

Nashville Regional VA Office

110 Ninth Ave. S

Nashville, TN 37203

Phone: 800-827-1000

Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Tennessee Department of Veterans Services

Nashville Field Office

1310 24th Ave. S, Rooms G116, G117, G118

Nashville, TN 37212

Phone: 615-741-2345

Contact: Jacquline Bumpas, veterans services officer

Phone: 615-982-5181

Contact: Ben Welch, veterans services officer

Phone: 615-981-9956

VSOs and nonprofits

Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1291

1907 Lebanon Pike Pass

Nashville, TN 37210

Phone: 615-889-9755

Email: vfwnashville@outlook.com

Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1970

7220 Charlotte Pike

Nashville, TN 37209

Phone: 615-352-9933

Disabled American Veterans Nashville Chapter

110 Ninth Ave. S, Suite C166B

Nashville, TN 37203

Phone: 615-695-6384

The American Legion Department of Tennessee

318 Donelson Pike

Nashville, TN 37214

Phone: 615-391-5088

Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Wounded Warrior Project

223 Rosa L. Parks Ave., Suite 301

Nashville, TN 37203

Phone: 615-782-7226

Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Medicaid

The local Medicaid program for Nashville, TennCare, offers health insurance to those who qualify for Medicaid and do not have insurance. It doesn’t cover assisted living or memory care facility lodging, but it can help pay for medical appointments, hospital stays, and rehabilitation. You can sign up for it through TennCare Connect, an online tool for Tennesseeans to monitor their application and access additional resources.

Home and community based services (HCBS) waivers also allow states to use Medicaid funds to provide senior care (not only health care) at home or in assisted living-type facilities, such as memory care units. Seniors on Medicaid will require this waiver to receive care in their memory care facility.

The Long-Term Care Ombudsman or your local Area Agency on Aging can assist you in navigating Medicaid and its protocols. Ombudsmen are dedicated volunteers who possess extensive knowledge and can assist you with any inquiries pertaining to Medicaid. To obtain further guidance and support, you can contact Mid-Cumberland for their ombudsman services or reach out to the Greater Nashville Regional Council Area Agency on Aging and Disability.

Nashville resident Medicaid resources

Medicaid offices and resources

TennCare

310 Great Circle Road

Nashville, TN 37243

Phone: 800-342-3145

Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Greater Nashville Regional Council Area Agency on Aging and Disability
501 Union St., Sixth Floor

Nashville, TN 37219
Phone: 615-862-8828

Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Greater Nashville Regional Council

44 Vantage Way, Suite 450

Nashville, TN 37228

Phone: 615-862-8828

Fax: 615-862-8840

Mid-Cumberland Human Resource Agency

1101 Kermit Drive, Suite 300

Nashville, TN 37217

Phone: 615-850-3918

Email: mlunday@mchra.com

State Long-Term Care Ombudsman

502 Deaderick St., Ninth Floor

Nashville, TN 37243

Phone: 615-253-5412

Fax: 615-741-3309
Email: teresa.teeple@tn.gov

Medicare

If your loved one with Alzheimer’s or dementia has Medicare, it’ll cover some, but not all, care costs. Though Medicare doesn’t directly cover the cost of a Nashville memory care facility, this benefit can be applied to qualified memory care services and/or programs. Signing up for Medicare is easily done online or by contacting a Social Security office near you.

Medicare pays in-patient hospital care, some doctors’ fees, and other medical goods for adults 65 and older with Alzheimer’s or dementia. Other dementia-related services, such as inpatient hospital care, physician costs, some medically essential products, and short-term skilling nursing care, may be covered by Medicare. Many prescription medicines are also covered by Medicare Part D.

To bridge the gap left by Medicare’s limitations, consider examining the following programs that can provide financial assistance:

  • Tennessee Medicare Savings Programs, for example, help low-income individuals pay their Medicare deductibles and coinsurance. To determine eligibility, contact the Tennessee Department of Health and apply on TennCareConnect to begin.
  • The CoverRx program covers Tennessee residents who do not have prescription pharmaceutical coverage. CoverRx offers participants affordable access to more than 200 medications.

You and your loved one can also seek free counseling from the Tennessee State Health Insurance Help Program (TN SHIP) to obtain comprehensive information about Medicare. TN SHIP provides free assistance to individuals, families, and caregivers who are eligible for Medicare. You can locate certified SHIP counselors to address your queries by referring to the interactive map of Medicare counseling sites in Tennessee.

Your local Social Security office and long-term care ombudsman can provide information on benefits and enrollment as well. They can help seniors and their families understand their health care rights, options, and financial responsibilities.

Nashville resident Medicare resources

Medicare offices and resources

Nashville Social Security Administration Office

120 Athens Way

Nashville, TN 37228

Phone: 877-808-5461

Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Nashville Social Security Administration Office

221 Cumberland Bend

Nashville, TN 37228

Phone: 877-583-4103

Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Greater Nashville Regional Council (SHIP)

44 Vantage Way, Suite 450

Nashville, TN 37228

Phone: 615-862-8828

Fax: 615-862-8840

Mid-Cumberland Human Resource Agency

1101 Kermit Drive, Suite 300

Nashville, TN 37217

Phone: 615-850-3918

Email: mlunday@mchra.com

State Long-Term Care Ombudsman

502 Deaderick St., Ninth Floor

Nashville, TN 37243

Phone: 615-253-5412

Fax: 615-741-3309
Email: teresa.teeple@tn.gov

Understand Tennessee laws and regulations for memory care facilities

Memory care facilities in Nashville must train their personnel in the characteristics and needs of people with dementia, such as mental and emotional changes, behavioral changes, and techniques for satisfying residents’ particular needs.

The Tennessee Department of Health’s Board for Licensing Health Care Facilities oversees the licensing of memory care facilities, ensuring that elderly individuals receive necessary personal care support. A pre-licensure inspection is necessary, and the department conducts an unannounced inspection of every institution within 15 months after its last inspection date and as needed after that.

Residential homes for the aged, which are for now more than four people, are inspected before licensure and regularly as a requirement of re-licensing, as are assisted care living facilities. Both of which can offer memory care in Tennessee. During Department of Health inspections, facilities must comply by permitting admission at any time and providing all relevant paperwork.

Because memory care is a subset of assisted living with added memory care requirements, the regulations of memory care communities encompass all assisted living facilities. Tennessee has many laws and regulations for the protection of assisted living facility residents, including:

  • Tennessee Assisted Living Facility Regulations: These regulations govern various aspects of assisted living facilities, including resident rights, safety, staffing levels, quality of care, cleanliness, and food service standards.
  • Tennessee Administrative Code: The administrative code sets forth specific rules and procedures for licensing and certification of assisted living facilities. This includes requirements for staffing levels, quality of care, and resident rights. Notably, the code mandates that there must be at least one direct care staff member awake and on duty at all times when residents are present.
  • Tennessee Health and Safety Code: The Health and Safety Code outlines the minimum health and safety requirements for assisted living facilities. It covers a range of areas, including staff qualifications, training, and emergency preparedness.
  • Tennessee Fair Housing Law: The Fair Housing Law in Tennessee protects residents of assisted living and memory care facilities from discrimination based on various factors, such as race, religion, sex, age, and disability. This law ensures that individuals have equal access to housing and services provided by assisted living facilities, regardless of their personal characteristics.

The Tennessee Department of Health’s Board for Licensing Health Care Facilities is responsible for inspecting memory care facilities to ensure compliance with all laws and regulations. You can look up Nashville’s inspection reports for senior care facilities online.

Tennessee Department of Health contact information

Tennessee Department of Health

710 James Robertson Parkway

Nashville, TN 37243

Phone: 615-741-3111

Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

COVID-19 regulations for Nashville memory care facilities

Memory care facilities in Nashville are not required to adhere to any specific COVID-19 regulations. However, the rules could vary from one facility to the next. Here are some general recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to go by to stop COVID-19 from spreading.

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Vaccinations. At the Metro Public Health Department health clinics, vaccinations can be scheduled by appointment.

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Masking. If you have COVID-19 symptoms, have a positive test result, or have been exposed, wear a high-quality mask indoors.

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Staff safety. Surface must be periodically cleaned and disinfected. Regular hand washing with soap and water for at least 20 seconds should be practiced by staff.

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Quarantining. People exposed to COVID-19, test positive for the virus or show symptoms need to be quarantined.

Get to know memory care in Nashville

11Number of in-network assisted living facilities in market
4.2/5.0 average in-network rating
91% of our partner communities in Nashville are pet-friendly
82% of our partner communities in Nashville are designed specifically to accommodate memory loss
91% of our partner communities in Nashville offer hospice available on-site
82% of our partner memory care facilities in Nashville have visiting nurses
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Number of people we have referred to our partner communities in Nashville

81

Average age of resident we have referred to partner communities in Nashville

61% of community residents are female

What to expect from memory care living in Nashville

Nashville is a popular retirement destination for many seniors due to its diverse community, rich cultural past, and Southern hospitality. Soft, honeyed lighting and a rural aesthetic give residents of many of the facilities a comforting country feel. Memory care facilities around Nashville offer social and engaging activities for seniors. There are memory care services also available in dedicated communities or specialized wings of assisted living homes for adults with memory difficulties.

Specialized amenities for memory care residents

All of our partner facilities in Nashville have a designated activity director who schedules coordinated social activities designed to cater to the special needs of people living with Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia.[01]

Additionally, various interests and pastimes are on offer, allowing seniors to interact with their neighbors, like an arts and crafts center, fitness center, and more. They also offer upscale dining options, lovely gardens, and strolling routes. Eighty-two percent of our partner memory care facilities have enclosed outdoor areas to preserve the residents’ security and comfort.[01]

Multiple care types around the Nashville area

Within a 10-mile radius of downtown Nashville, our 11 partner memory care facilities provide multiple living options, including:

  • 9 assisted living and memory care facilities
  • 1 assisted living, senior housing, independent living, and memory care facility
  • 1 assisted living, independent living, and memory care facility

Within a 25-mile radius of downtown Nashville, there are several additional alternatives, including:

  • 12 assisted living, independent living, and memory care facilities
  • 10 assisted living and memory care facilities
  • 1 adult day care, residential care home, and memory care facility combination

A range of health care services offered

Many Nashville memory care facilities fulfill the needs of dementia patients by offering specialized activities like water aerobics and cognitive exercises. They have competent experts on-site 24 hours daily, providing memory care. Families do not need to be concerned about elders with memory loss because the communities are secure. The staff also manages medication, diabetes, and incontinence care for residents who need it.[01]

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Number of seniors over the age of 65 currently living in Nashville
13%
Percentage of seniors 65 and older within the Nashville population
$51,858

Median annual income for Nashville seniors 65 and older

Health care for seniors in Nashville

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Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Vanderbilt University Medical Center is a teaching hospital that provides excellent care for patients with complex medical needs. The facility is ranked No. 1 in Tennessee and 19th in the United States. It also ranks first in every procedure and condition graded by U.S. News & World Report.

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Ascension Saint Thomas Hospital

Ascension Saint Thomas Hospital is regarded as one of the best in the world for treating 15 adult diseases and treatments, including stroke transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), joint replacements, cancer therapies, and heart surgery.. The hospital also ranks second in Tennessee and in the top 12% of hospitals in the country.

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TriStar Centennial Medical Center

TriStar Centennial Medical Center exceeds patients’ expectations by providing comprehensive medical and surgical treatments. The health care facility has received good ratings from U.S. News & World Report for its work in various adult treatments and illnesses, including colon cancer, heart attack, heart failure, stroke, hip replacement, and knee replacement.

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Transportation for seniors in Nashville

Memory care patients across Nashville can access transportation options at their facilities. Ninety-one percent of our partner facilities offer complimentary transportation, and 18% offer at-cost transportation.[01] However, when leaving the facility, residents should be accompanied by a family member or caregiver at all times.

The regular public transportation services in Nashville don’t have specific protocols for dementia patients. The WeGo program provides access for those unable to use traditional public transit choices and passengers with disabilities.

The WeGo Access program charges $3.70 per ride and operates during fixed-route bus operation hours. Passengers unable to use these services alone must travel with a personal care assistant. For more details, you can call 615-880-3970.

Another option would be Senior Ride Nashville, which provides transportation to people aged 60 and up. Patients in memory care can use this service to travel to any area within Davidson County while accompanied by a family member or caregiver. However, they must pre-register for the program, which has a waitlist. Once eligible, riders will be notified when they can use the service. Each round trip costs $6, with a $25 yearly membership charge. Drivers have been trained and vetted to ensure that excellent trips arrive on time and are communicated with in advance.

An alternative choice is PrimeCare Transportation Services, a non-emergency medical transportation company. Their expertise lies in offering transportation services tailored to individuals who need support when traveling to and from medical appointments or health care facilities. PrimeCare’s services are especially advantageous for individuals facing mobility challenges, disabilities, or medical conditions that necessitate specialized transportation. With a focus on door-to-door service, they cater to patients’ specific requirements, such as wheelchair accessibility, stretcher transportation, or the use of other specialized medical equipment.

Senior activities in Nashville

Nashville, the epicenter of country music, is a pilgrimage for music enthusiasts worldwide. Therefore, it’s no surprise that visitors worldwide travel to various attractions like the Country Music Hall of Fame. For seniors, learning about the colorful past of country music and getting a glimpse into the lives of some of their favorite musicians is a wonderful experience. The museum exhibits many historically significant artifacts connected to country music. People with disabilities can easily tour the museum, but it’s recommended to go on non-holiday Monday through Thursday when it is less crowded.

Memory care residents will greatly benefit from attending performances at the Grand Ole Opry. This legendary venue has hosted some of the biggest names in country music, and it is a great place to catch live music in Nashville. Assistive listening devices are available for the concerts at the tour desk in the foyer. The location complies with ADA regulations and offers wheelchairs to individuals who need them.  Nashville boasts not only the Grand Ole Opry but also the Ryman Auditorium, another iconic venue that provides a comprehensive range of accessibility options for seniors.

The General Jackson Showboat, one of the biggest showboats ever built, offers a unique setting to hear some of Nashville’s best musicians. While floating down the Cumberland River and taking in the beautiful city views in every direction, guests can eat and watch a show. With the help of an elevator on board and an inclining dock ramp, most of the boat is wheelchair accessible apart from the top deck.

Beyond its famous music scene, Nashville caters to sports enthusiasts with a wide range of professional sports teams to rally behind. Experience the electrifying atmosphere of a Tennessee Titans NFL game at Nissan Stadium as you passionately cheer on the team during kickoff. For ice hockey lovers, Bridgestone Arena is the place to be, where you can witness exhilarating Nashville Predators games that will leave you on the edge of your seat. And for those who cherish America’s favorite pastime, don’t miss the opportunity to catch a Nashville Sounds minor league baseball game, filled with the spirit of the game and unforgettable moments. In Nashville, sports lovers are spoiled for choice with a variety of thrilling options.

Those residents who require fresh air can visit one of Nashville’s top parks, Centennial Park. It has plenty to offer everyone, such as miles of walking trails, Lake Watauga, the Centennial Art Center, historic sites like the Nashville Parthenon, a center for the arts, a lovely sunken garden, and more. Seniors are welcome to use this fantastic park whenever they like, but there are a variety of scheduled activities. With the support of a caregiver or family member, patients in memory care can take advantage of the park’s scenic views.

For seniors seeking an adventure in the animal kingdom, the Nashville Zoo is an excellent choice. It features meticulously maintained habitats that house an impressive collection of 3,000 animals from 325 diverse species, ensuring there is something for everyone to enjoy. The zoo goes the extra mile by providing well-shaded seating areas, creating a perfect space for seniors to relax and reconnect with nature in a tranquil environment. Accessibility is a top priority here. All pathways, exhibits, and facilities are designed to accommodate every visitor, ensuring that everyone can fully explore and appreciate the zoo. For individuals in need of a wheelchair but without their own, wheelchair rentals are conveniently available starting at $12.

Frequently Asked Questions

Vitality Living Hendersonville, The Bridge at Hickory Woods and Belmont Village Green Hills are the top-rated Memory Care facilities near Nashville, TN. These Memory Care facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.

The average cost of Memory Care in Nashville is 4574.06 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

The 35 memory care facilities near you in Nashville, Tennessee typically provide housing, therapies, and care tailored to those who have Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. To find memory care in Nashville, Tennessee, browse our detailed listings showing photos, floor plans, amenities, activities, and reviews from real families.

Browse A Place for Mom’s listings for memory care in Nashville, Tennessee, to take a virtual tour. Our local senior living experts can arrange for a live tour of these communities as well.

The cost of memory care facilities in Nashville, Tennessee ranges from $1 to $12705. The average Memory Care cost in Nashville, Tennessee is $4574.06. Prices often vary based on care provided, amenities, unit size, and more. 

The cost of memory care in Nashville, Tennessee typically starts at $1. A Place for Mom’s local, expert senior living advisors can help you find affordable memory care facilities near you and offer advice on how to lower costs and pay for care with VA benefits or public payment options.

References

  1. A Place for Mom. (2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.

  2. United States Census Bureau. (2021). Veteran Status (S2101) [Data Set]. American Community Survey.

  3. United States Census Bureau. (2021). Age and Sex (S0101) [Data Set]. American Community Survey.

  4. U.S. News and World Report. (2023). Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

  5. U.S. News and World Report. (2023). Ascension Saint Thomas Hospital.

  6. U.S. News and World Report. (2023). TriStar Centennial Medical Center.

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