Hickory Hollow Towers

    100 Curtis Hollow Road, Antioch, TN, 37013
    3.0 · 2 reviews
    • Independent living

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    3.00 · 2 reviews

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    5. 1
    • Care

      3.0
    • Staff

      3.0
    • Meals

      2.8
    • Building

      3.1
    • Value

      2.8

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    About Hickory Hollow Towers

    Hickory Hollow Towers sits at 100 Curtis Hollow Rd in Antioch, close to I-24 off Bell Road, right next to Hickory Hollow Mall, and people find it offers a variety of living options for older adults, with income-based rents under the Section 8 (202) program, designed for folks who are at least 62 and meet very low income guidelines from HUD, and there's a process where tenants have to give government-issued ID, proof of income, bank statements, credit references, and personal references to qualify. The building has spacious one-bedroom apartments with wall-to-wall carpet, central heat and air, basic appliances, and basic utilities included, plus at least one accessible unit for people with mobility needs. Residents have access to elevators, on-site laundry, mail delivery, fire alarms and smoke detectors in every unit, and non-smoking policies keep things cleaner. Some units come with patios, and you'll find a garbage chute room on every floor for easy waste disposal, and people say the apartments are well-kept with modern finishes. Community areas like the library, exercise room, community room, and Leah Rose Residence Beauty Salon give folks places to socialize or relax, and there's a rooftop terrace where residents can see views of the city.

    Residents can enjoy a fitness center, wheelchair accessible showers, and both resident parking and transportation options, but there's not much info about garage details or outdoor amenities, though there's mention of barbecue areas, a pool, exercise space, doormen, gates, hot tubs, and even waterfront views in some rental options, but specifics are unclear for these. The apartments are pet friendly, and there are policies about rentals, but not all services or amenities are always spelled out. There's a long list of care options, with independent living for active seniors, assisted living for help with daily tasks like bathing and dressing, memory care for dementia or Alzheimer's, plus options like nursing home stays, respite care, and even home care with trained aides, along with access to on-site healthcare professionals like nurses, doctors, dentists, podiatrists, and therapists for physical, occupational, or speech therapy, as well as hospice. Management is handled by LHP Capital, LLC, though some residents have voiced concerns about the staff.

    Federal and Tennessee laws protect all residents against housing and employment discrimination, including those based on gender identity, orientation, or source of income, and the buildings include supportive housing for very low-income older folks with rents typically set at about 30% of monthly income. The whole facility is meant to be low-maintenance for aging residents, with options tailored to both independent and more dependent seniors, and there are recreational and social opportunities through common spaces and activities. Because it's off market as of now and not listed on Trulia, interested people might have to check other sources for available units or payment options. The apartments have a secure, staffed environment for those needing memory care and house a variety of support services to help seniors remain as independent or comfortable as possible, whether in fully staffed facilities or in smaller residential care homes, and some tenants live in nearby housing like townhomes, single-family homes, or condos with plans for one to four bedrooms, and some are pet friendly, but details about parking and pets vary.

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