Maryville Towers

    210 Mcghee St, Maryville, TN, 37801
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    About Maryville Towers

    Maryville Towers serves older adults and people with disabilities by giving them different care choices all in one building, so you see independent living, assisted living, nursing care, and memory care services for folks with Alzheimer's or dementia, but you also get simple apartments for seniors who just want a convenient place to live with some extra help nearby when they need it, and you'll find shared care homes too, where a live-in caregiver can help with things like dressing or bathing, and what makes it nice is that all sorts of people can live there, from active retirees who don't need much help to those needing a steady hand nearby, including people with very low incomes since there are some affordable options and accessible units for people with mobility needs, and the place uses non-smoking rules throughout. The building sits above Hannum Springs, which quiets the property down a little, and if you sit in the bright front sun room that looks out over the grounds and the property, you see green spaces full of blooming plants like ferns, petunias, irises, and burning bushes, along with bird feeders, benches, and planters, so on any given day, residents watch birds or sometimes just enjoy the flowers while visiting with each other, and the sidewalks and benches make good spots to stop and talk or just rest. You walk to The Greenbelt trail, Broadway, and Midland Plaza right from the building. Fire alarms, smoke detectors, elevators, and accessible units with features for safety show up in the design, and the property uses brick on the outside and mostly concrete and hardwood inside, with the whole place covering 64,687 square feet, which gives a lot of room for apartments and community spaces, all set up for people age 62 or older, or younger adults with a disability. Residents get nutritious meals thoughtfully prepared by chefs and meal planners used to senior needs, with efforts made so food tastes good and meets health needs, and there's a program that plans fun and interesting activities to help everyone stay social, active, and sharp-so you see people doing crafts, playing games, or just sharing meals together. The staff in the building is known for being patient, pleasant, and ready to help, and many outside groups and churches also come in to offer different free or low-cost services for the residents, from extra activities on holidays to help with community information or special support for those who might not have family close by. There's help for those who want to decorate and arrange their apartments to feel like home, and no one's forcing a sort of "one-size-fits-all" routine, because residents can do as much for themselves as they're able, and get more help if they want it or need it, especially since some live in special memory care programs that offer support for confusion or wandering. No set pricing shows up for rent, but the rent covers some utilities and includes access to services and amenities, though there's no information about pet policies, pools, fitness centers, or outdoor space details-basically, the focus is on practical comforts, well-landscaped grounds, safety, and easy access to care and activities. Some residents enjoy seeing the seasonal flowers come up outside, watching birds around the feeders, or just resting in the sun room with friends, and others appreciate how close the building sits to medical offices or shops, so it's easier to get where they need to go with less worry.

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