Willow Acres sits out in the country at 255 County Road 730, Riceville, Tennessee, and the place's got a peaceful feel with roomy grounds and plenty of fresh air, kind of like a quiet homestead where folks can relax and take things slow with plenty of trees and birds around, and you'll see a nice deck and a bunch of comfortable sitting spots where residents can sit together or just find a quiet moment for themselves, and if you enjoy country living, you'll probably like it here because it's not too busy. Residents have private or semi-private rooms that are big enough to move around, and the rooms are well-equipped for daily comfort, so there's no need to worry about feeling cramped, and the shared areas are tastefully furnished so anyone can come together for games or conversation when they want. Willow Acres can handle a variety of care needs, whether someone's seeking independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, or specialized Alzheimer's and memory care, and the staff keeps up with current senior living practices to make sure care is both personal and based on what each person needs-folks can get help with washing, getting dressed, moving around, medication reminders, and even special care for diabetes or incontinence, and there's support for things like insulin administration or 2-person transfers if anyone needs that, and staff is awake around the clock if it's requested.
Meals come homemade three times a day, with a dining hall that lets everyone eat together-people with special diets, including those needing modifications for high blood pressure or diabetes, won't be left out, and nutrition is a big deal, so the kitchen staff pays close attention to quality and taste. There's always something going on, like fitness classes, movie nights, music and art programs, reading room gatherings, and even outdoor activities and pet therapy sessions, plus a schedule of planned events, board games, and outings to encourage socialization and keep everyone involved, and if someone wants to go to the doctor, shopping, or a nearby place of worship, transportation is provided. The place takes safety seriously, with proper security features and a strong caregiver-to-senior ratio since it's a licensed facility and follows state rules, and nurses and care staff help with grooming and hairdressing-including a mobile barber when needed-and supervision is always available with 24-hour staff if needed.
Everyone can use the amenities like the therapeutic lap and exercise pool, steam room, jacuzzi, clubhouse for group lunches or get-togethers, fitness area, and yard spaces where pets are welcome, and the community clubhouse is open for private parties or simply an afternoon exercise class. Programs are varied and aim to cover social, emotional, mental, and physical health, so there's music therapy, outings, wellness programs, pet visits, and quiet time for those who want it, and for people who need extra help for a short time, Willow Acres has respite care and even hospice support for end-of-life needs. Folks who want to keep their spiritual life active can visit nearby churches or places of worship thanks to transport services, and everyone gets a personalized care plan, so no one's needs get overlooked. Residents can enjoy familiar comforts along with professional assistance for daily activities like bathing, dressing, grooming, and pharmacy needs, and there's housekeeping and laundry done regularly. The staff is known for being helpful, joyful, and kind-not just doing their job but trying to make life a little brighter for everyone who lives there, and every service, from transportation and health monitoring to recreation and social time, is designed so folks can feel at home, maintain independence, and have a sense of connection in the later years.