Sherrill Hills
271 Moss Grove Blvd, Knoxville, TN 37922
5.0
(23)
Designed to meet the needs of active adults age 55 and older, Sherrill Hills is a luxury retirement community providing senior living accomm...
READ MOREThere are 15 independent living communities in Knoxville, TN and several independent living communities nearby. The average cost of independent living in Knoxville, TN is $2,529 per month.
271 Moss Grove Blvd, Knoxville, TN 37922
5.0
(23)
Designed to meet the needs of active adults age 55 and older, Sherrill Hills is a luxury retirement community providing senior living accomm...
READ MORE8804 S Northshore Dr, Knoxville, TN 37922
4.3
(5)
We are the premier, all-inclusive senior living facility where residents can live a longer, healthier and more fulfilling life located on se...
READ MORE8458 Gleason Dr, Knoxville, TN 37919
4.1
(73)
Nestled in the scenic beauty of Knoxville's countryside, Echo Ridge offers quality, beauty and convenience in the heart of it all. We...
READ MORE136 Canton Hollow Rd, Knoxville, TN 37922
3.6
(11)
Enjoy the Pampered Life With easy access to Knoxville's Premier Shopping Center in Turkey Creek, you can continue to enjoy shopping, dining...
READ MORE101 E 5th Ave, Knoxville, TN 37917
5.0
(2)
Knoxville High Apartment Living is designed to be an all-inclusive lifestyle choice your monthly fee includes most of the expenses of ever...
READ MORE10914 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37934
4.6
(10)
Park Place of West Knoxville is nestled in a vibrant neighborhood with plenty of offerings for seniors, including eateries, shopping centers...
READ MORE5405 Colonial Circle, Knoxville, TN 37918
2.7
(7)
Park Place of Fountain City is an elegant yet homey senior living facility located in Knoxville, Tennesee. It offers assisted living service...
READ MORE2004 City Vista Way, Knoxville, TN 37920
Upside is truly an exclusive opportunity to live independently on your own terms. We offer luxury living options with over 2,500+ apartments...
READ MORE201 Locust St, Knoxville, TN 37902
Welcome to Summit Towers! Welcome to Summit Towers, an apartment community for those 62 and better, handicapped, or disabled. Enjoy the comf...
READ MOREChris Judd
2.0
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December 19, 2022
North Shore Heights (NSH) is a prime example of “smoke and mirrors.” The property looks very nice and the staff is polished and polite upfront, promising you the world. Later on in your experience, especially on the evenings and weekends, you will discover that your loved one will be neglected to say the least. We found this out the hard way. We even spent a lot of extra money supplementing with outside caregivers, and also our Family members were there DAILY, helping with and checking on my mom. On the Memory Care wing, it is even worse. NSH usually puts their newest, least qualified people on that end, with a few (loving and diligent) exceptions, because the residents there cannot fend for themselves mentally, nor do they have the memory capacity to complain. The Memory Care staff on the evenings and weekends typically parks the residents in the recliners and ignores them, doing the bare minimum at best. They have relatively few activities, also, despite what they advertise. The corporate office (Hamister Group, Buffalo, NY) does not care either. They will squeeze you for your last dime, even though they know there are problems here in the facility locally, and promises not being kept. Do yourself a favor, shop around, and read the RECENT reviews on places. It’s a tough industry, and good places are far and few between. As someone else mentions here, you may be better served and for less money, keeping your loved one home and hiring the help that you can from home care agencies.
James
1.0
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March 9, 2022
The pictures on the Website are nothing like the Place. Run down and if you look in the back some balconies look like they are ready to fall down. They don\'t have a full staff. the staff there are rude and self-serving. When I visited the Janitor was serving lunch, how hygienic is that? No activities! Showed me a schedule, but none of those activities were being done. The couches in the main area were dirty, old and in dire need of replacement. I was shown a menu and it was filled with comfort food and starches. No way would you consider it health. The apartments are small and very expensive for a place that offers no service. Walking down the hallways smoke from tobacco had a strong smell. I asked the lady who showed me around and she said it was a non-smoking community, but she smelled of cigarettes. Speaking with a few residents most were not happy and had a long laundry list of complaints.
Diane
5.0
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April 20, 2021
We visited Echo Ridge for my mom, and we really liked that one. That was independent and everybody had their own little apartment. There were a lot of people up and about and they were very active. The staff was really good. Everything was well kept up, nice, and clean. They have a dining room, a barbershop or beauty salon, outdoor gardening, a walking path, and a lot of different things to do.
Shari
5.0
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February 18, 2021
My mom has moved into Atria Weston Place last Monday. I'm impressed with the cleanliness so far. Everyone is very friendly. The layout of the place can be confusing because there's a bunch of hallways, but everything is very central. It should be easy for any resident to get to the main area. Mom says everybody has been very friendly. They're very quick to come when she calls for them. Her room is really nice. There is a lot of sunlight, big windows, plenty of room, and a nice big bathroom. It has a microwave and a mini fridge. They call it a studio, but they have a variety of rooms there. There's a beauty salon and an activity room, but they're not doing a whole lot right now because of the restrictions. I would like to say that the administration has been very available. The staff is always available and able to take my call and is very helpful. My mom says the food is good.
Duane
5.0
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January 27, 2021
I'm now living at Echo Ridge. I moved here two weeks ago. I'm fine. I'm in a 1-bedroom apartment, which is nice. They offer 2-bedrooms, too. I've seen activities, but I haven't participated in any of them. Meals are good. The staff members are very nice. They have a walk that goes around the building. The pricing is competitive.
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