Wesley Meadows Retirement Community sits on a sprawling meadow at 1325 McIngvale Road in Hernando, MS, and you'll notice it has a gentle, open feeling with courtyards and gardens you can see from the dining areas, where meals get planned out by chefs and meal planners who think about nutrition for seniors. Jamie Cliett is the Executive Director here, and Mississippi Methodist Senior Services runs the place, making sure everything happens smoothly Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CST. The community has a city and county government legal status and belongs to the Mississippi Health Care Association.
This senior living place covers a lot, offering independent living, assisted living, and memory support in specialized Green House® Homes, and it's an Eden Alternative® certified community, meaning folks push for an environment that helps seniors feel less lonely or bored, and there are raised garden beds, a scenic central courtyard, gazebo, patios, and common indoor spots for meeting friends or family. People find all sorts of apartment choices-studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom layouts, with options for private patios or gardens, and you'll see kitchens and kitchenettes, plus every space includes a private bath, some even have a stove and refrigerator, so you're not missing those comforts.
In the main buildings and in the Kennington Pointe licensed assisted living facility, there are 30 beds for assisted living, and you'll find staff around to help with things like bathing, dressing, or keeping up with medicines, and even a nurse stays on staff for extra care needs like non-ambulatory care, diabetic care, and incontinence care. Memory care units stay secured for those who deal with Alzheimer's or related conditions, so folks stay safe and less confused, with activities and friendly support nearby. Independent seniors can choose apartments to live on their own but still enjoy group meals, outings, and household tasks off their plate-regular maintenance, cable, utility bills, and 24-hour emergency response all get handled, so life can be simpler.
The place sets up plenty of amenities and features like transportation, parking, flexibility for dogs and cats, activities both on and off site, plus devotional programs, a fitness room, game room, library, salon and barber shop, and spots to gather like the fellowship hall or cozy common spaces. Services like housekeeping, laundry, prescription delivery, and guest rooms come as optional fee-based choices if someone wants them. Meals on Wheels, Senior Rx, Bridge to Home, Bridge to Better, NextAge Mississippi®, and Affordable Housing all form a patchwork of outside help and supportive programs tied to Wesley Meadows.
You'll find this community focuses on seniors' body, mind, and spirit needs, with daily well-balanced meals, group exercise, and chaplain-led pastoral care, plus a zero-visibility emergency response system tucked into the environment for peace of mind, and all hallways and common areas are set up for handicap accessibility. The whole property feels open and community-oriented, with pet-friendly options and access to outdoor spaces, so residents can keep some independence while getting more care as needed through the stages of aging. If you want to know more about the place, their website is www.mss.org/wesleymeadows, and the facility uses unique names and terms across their apartments and services, helping make things stand out a bit from other retirement communities in the area.