Auburn Hills Apartments sits at 180 Tusculum Drive in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and offers senior living for people aged 62 and up, and what you've got here is a choice of studio, one-bedroom, or even two-bedroom apartments all designed with senior safety in mind, like elevators, wheelchair ramps, accessible parking, and features to help with getting around, and the grounds tend to stay neat with friendly staff that try to keep things inviting. The place is pet friendly, so folks with cats or dogs won't need to leave them behind, and there's high-speed internet, plus a resident portal for things like management help or handling rent, and they manage apartment applications, lotteries, and other property matters too, often updating things with floor plans, photos, and maps for easy viewing.
Most residents use the assisted living services, which means you can get some help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, or managing your pills, but they want you to stay as active as you can, so they have activities and trips planned both on and off site. The community's made up of different care areas-places like Viva Senior Living at Oak Ridge, Canterfield of Oak Ridge, and Alexander Guest House-all with their own kind of feel and some with staff such as full-time activity directors, and meal planners who try their best to make meals nutritious and enjoyable, because those dining programs are a big deal for many. You've got a beauty salon, enclosed courtyard, and easy access to lakeside parks if you feel like enjoying the outdoors, plus a community lounge, fitness center, and swimming pool, though you'll want to check what's available where, since it can vary by building.
Rent depends on your income, and there are some income limits, with studios starting at $3,696 a month and one-bedrooms at $4,295, and the staff aims to keep things simple with lease terms and applications, helping folks understand what they qualify for and what to expect. Some people need live-in caregivers, and there are homelike options if that's the case, so you're not in a hospital setting. Auburn Hills has won awards like Best of Senior Living and Best of Senior Living All Star, and reviews from families and residents tend to be positive, saying the atmosphere is cozy and welcoming but also safe with good management. There's always a focus on making residents comfortable, whether it's through nutritious meals, on-site devotional services, or making sure everyone feels at home with trips, outings, or just sitting out in a green space. You'll find clear details on amenities, floor plans, and features through their website system, and the office hours and visits are arranged by request, so they work with you to find a time that fits.