Deane Hill Place Senior Living sits at 401 Catherine McAuley Way in Knoxville, Tennessee, and features charming Tudor-style architecture with white and brown accents, lush landscaping, a cozy courtyard, and level walking paths so folks can get fresh air or stretch their legs outside without trouble, and you'll see porches, common areas, and a walkway that feels inviting to residents and their guests. The community offers several living options, including Supervised Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, Respite Care, and skilled nursing, all on the same campus, so people can get more help if their needs change. The private bedrooms come in studio and multi-bedroom options, and the living spaces have their own distinctive names, so it feels a bit more personal.
Care levels are designated for different needs, and staff members-specially trained and led by a full-time licensed nurse-help each resident with a personal care plan, making sure there's a balance of support and independence. Folks with Alzheimer's or dementia get specialized memory care in a safe environment, with sensory-based activities like snoezelen and other programs to keep minds active. Assistance with daily tasks, health, and personal care is available in Assisted Living, and independent residents have a choice of maintenance-free homes that are easy to get around, especially if someone has mobility challenges.
There's a dining room serving chef-prepared meals, and special dining programs for those with dietary needs, plus lots of amenities like a beauty salon, common rooms for relaxing or group activities, and housekeeping services to keep things tidy. The community organizes a full calendar of social, educational, and entertainment activities-events like Chocolate Lovers' Bingo, Bible study, and Deane Hill Walkers help people meet their neighbors and stay active, and there's even complimentary transportation for outings or errands. Extra touches like veteran's programs, general counseling services, and a Senior Living Library for reading or learning bring more comfort.
The property is wheelchair accessible, with outdoor paths and parking that make getting around easier, and it's close to shopping and attractions in Knoxville for those who want to get out. Residents can recover from a hospital stay through respite care or receive hospice care if needed, with skilled staff providing support through every stage of care. Caregivers focus on kindness and respect, making sure everyone feels at home and can enjoy the company of friends or family in welcoming, freshly renovated communal spaces. The overall goal is to help residents thrive in body and mind, in a place designed for safety, comfort, and social connection.