The Pearl at Fairview sits on Old Nashville Road in the northwest corner of Williamson County, Tennessee, and you'll find it has a warm, home-like feeling in its family-owned building, which is a bit smaller than some of the big places you might hear about. The community offers assisted living suites and a secure memory care unit for folks who can't live on their own safely, but don't need to be in a full-blown nursing home. It's got private rooms-each with its own bathroom, zero-step walk-in shower, temperature control, and Wi-Fi-plus a kitchenette, cable TV, air conditioning, and plenty of places to sit and visit inside and out.
The Pearl keeps things busy and lively with movie nights, game rooms, arts and crafts, fitness classes like Tai Chi and yoga, and you'll see folks out on the walking paths or in the gardens, which are laid out for easy strolling. There's a Life Enrichment Program, which gets residents active with outings, art and music, book club, gardening, cultural trips, and volunteer chances, and you can always find something going on between the chapel, piano, and The Broadway Bistro, which comes alive with happy hours and live music. Dining takes place in a large open room or, for family gatherings, in a private area. Meals are fresh, with a varied menu, and a registered dietitian works to make sure residents get what they need for their own personal health.
People living here get help with bathing, dressing, medication reminders, and other daily activities. Nursing care is available 24 hours a day, along with a call system in every room if someone needs help. The staff is trained for the needs of residents, especially those in the memory care area, and you'll see a nurse practitioner coming weekly to check on folks. The whole place runs on a Montessori-inspired approach, aiming to bring purpose and routine to daily life for each person, whether it's through social events, educational classes, or quiet time with a book in the library.
There are community-sponsored activities all week, with outings, music, art classes, knitting and crochet, and a lively scene in the bistro or the salon, where residents can get their hair cut or styled. Housekeeping, laundry, postal and concierge services are provided, and there's transportation for appointments and shopping, plus plenty of parking for visitors. Friends and families can join in events, and support services are on hand for loved ones making the move. No one is allowed to smoke or use tobacco in or around the property, which keeps things fresh and safe for everyone.
The Pearl at Fairview isn't a big resort; it's a place where people get everyday support in a cozy and comfortable setting, with the benefit of lots of staff around, plenty of engaging activities, and the peace of mind that someone's always available to help, day or night.