The Pavilion Senior Living at Lebanon sits at 1409 Medical Center Drive in Lebanon, Tennessee, and people have said good things about it, which is why it got the Best of Senior Living All Star Award. You'll find several kinds of care there, like assisted living, memory care, independent living, short-term respite care called the Guestpitality program, skilled nursing, and even post-hospital rehabilitation for people coming back from surgery, injury, or stroke. The community helps folks stay as independent as possible, using unique safety features and personal care plans, and they've got certified staff available around the clock. They have friendly team members and professional support for assisted living and memory care, and there's always an emergency response system and help with everything from medications to bathing, dressing, eating, and wellness activities. The apartments have plenty of room, and someone takes care of the housekeeping and maintenance, while chef-led meal services make sure the food's healthy and enjoyable.
People enjoy spending time both inside and out, with big courtyards and common areas for socializing or taking part in recreational and educational activities. Residents get to choose from different ways to engage with others, make new friends, and enjoy fitness, devotional services offsite, and beautician and barber services right on site. There's also transportation if needed, Wi-Fi and high-speed internet, and the whole community is handicap accessible. Independent living there is for seniors who want to stay active while letting others handle chores like cleaning, laundry, and cooking, and assisted living offers just the right amount of help so folks can keep their freedom. Memory care is handled by trained staff in a safe, structured setting where activities help reduce confusion and wandering, especially for residents living with Alzheimer's or dementia.
For short stays, seniors or caregivers who need a break can use respite care, including after a hospital stay, and these guests have access to all amenities, meals, and activities, whether they're recovering from illness or their caregivers just need a rest. They even offer home care with trained aides who'll help with daily tasks and keep people company in their own houses. For those interested in learning or finding out about different senior living options, The Pavilion has educational events, a certified nursing assistant training program, and takes part in community networking within the Tennessee long-term care industry, being licensed by the State of Tennessee and associated with THCA and TNCAL. Families and seniors are always welcome to schedule a tour and see what daily life, dining, and activities look like. The community pays attention to personal histories, skills, and routines so each resident can have a care plan that suits their needs, and all of this is overseen by the administrator, Victoria Harrison.