NHC Place Cool Springs sits near I-65, close to shopping outlets, restaurants, and golf courses, offering both convenience and a bit of quiet from the traffic. The campus has three main parts: a 180-bed HealthCare Center, a 68-apartment Assisted Living community, and a 20-apartment Aspen Arbor Memory Care program, with rooms that stay clean and feel pretty spacious, some even having kitchen appliances or kitchenettes for more independence or comfort, and there's always a focus on keeping things tidy, with regular housekeeping, personal laundry, and linen services making things a bit easier for everyone. The grounds have gardens and landscaped courtyards for walks or fresh air.
The staff here covers a lot, from daily help with bathing, dressing, and grooming to medication management and incontinence care, and there's a full team-including licensed nurses, resident attendants, a medical director, a well-being coordinator, a social worker, and a social program director-working together to meet each person's needs, whether someone is part of the independent living side, needs assisted living, short-term rehab, long-term care, or memory care with a dementia-trained team and secure spaces for those with moderate memory problems. Therapies like occupational and physical therapy are given on site, along with skilled nursing and psychological services, and there's a nurse on staff part-time, so the basics and a little extra are covered.
Social activities are part of each week, so life isn't just set by a clock or medication schedule-there's bingo, music, holiday parties, group outings, spa, and salon services, plus festive meals prepared daily and served restaurant-style in a nice dining room, though room service and guest meals are always an option if folks want to stay in. Residents can use the fitness center, beauty salon, hobbies and recreation areas, soda shop, and they're welcome to join fitness and wellness programs, faith services, field trips, and even family support group meetings. Aspen Arbor Memory Care offers tailored activities and quarterly evaluations to better fit changing needs. The apartments and shared spaces include cable TV, wireless internet, phones, an emergency response system, and fire safety features.
Parking's simple with a parking lot, and general transportation is available for errands, doctor's appointments, and group outings. Pets are allowed too, so folks don't have to leave a companion behind if they don't want to. Each part of the community tries to bring a sense of home but supports every resident with services like meal prep, health care, and wellness check-ins, whether for short-term rehab, respite care, or long-term plans. Community culture here is friendly, with staff trained in CNA programs and a real aim to help folks stay independent as long as possible, always working, day by day, to provide compassionate care that keeps both safety and comfort in balance. The location and mix of services-a mix you don't see everywhere-along with recognitions for meals, activities, and friendliness, stand out if someone's looking for a steady retirement community that offers a bit of everything without making a fuss about it. VA benefits support for veterans, weekly church services, daily newspapers, and current magazines add small but steady comforts.