Centennial Adultcare Center has locations in Nashville, Murfreesboro, and Mount Juliet, Tennessee, offering care for adults with physical disabilities, advanced Alzheimer's disease, and dementia, and so you'll find them focusing on both what families need and what older adults require for their health and happiness, and they go about it with a calm steadiness that's helped them become a trusted name in the community for families looking for reliable support and social engagement. This is a private-owned company with a staff falling somewhere between 51 and 200, and their people-ranging from registered nurses to mental health professionals, certified nursing assistants, medical assistants, an on-site director, and the program director Mike Leebron with mentoring guidance from Bill Zagorski-work to keep folks comfortable and cared for, whether in their adult day care centers or through in-home care services where staff help with daily living and travel between homes. Their Murfreesboro center, licensed by the State of Tennessee and standing at 230 Glenis Drive, Suite 302, is actually the only licensed adult day facility in Rutherford County, and they offer center-based adult day health care, non-medical in-home care, and a program that includes activities from on-site devotional gatherings to games, crafts, social activities, and things that can keep hands, bodies, and minds busy and fulfilled.
Meals are taken care of by a licensed dietitian who reviews everything to make sure it's nutritious, with special meal options like low or no sodium and no sugar, and their food program connects to CACFP, which keeps meals both balanced and healthy. There's help for people who need diabetic care, medication management, memory care, and help with incontinence, and if someone needs skilled nursing or a doctor, those services are available as well. The centers are open Monday through Saturday from 8 in the morning until 5 in the afternoon and closed on Sundays. Caregivers can use their services as an alternative or to supplement home care, assisted living, or a nursing home, and respite care is part of what's offered, so families can take a breather while their loved ones are safe and supported, either in the center or with staff who come by the house.
The center itself has both indoor and outdoor common areas, a TV lounge, spots for recreation, private rooms with air conditioning, cable or satellite television, and Wi-Fi for those who want to stay electronically connected, plus there's onsite parking, wheelchair access, and restrooms that are easy to use for all. Transportation is available for an extra fee, helping clients get to and from the facility, and all their programs, whether in the center or in the home, focus on keeping everyone socially connected and engaged, with a strong emphasis on respect and dignity-a fact the staff takes seriously.
There are ways to learn more, like booking a tour to see the space, meet the staff, and find out about the kinds of activities and programs available, and if someone needs a consultation, there's a simple online booking system to set up an appointment at a preferred time, which makes getting started a little easier. Services cover a full range of care management, clinical services, transportation, family engagement, and real-time visit verification (EVV), and Centennial Adultcare Center takes part in programs like CHOICES through TennCare, and the State OPTIONS program through GNRC-AAAD, which means they can work with Medicaid and other state-supported plans. Additional features include remote patient monitoring (Tele-Health), support with adult foster care and home care products, and a senior care hub to help with information and resources, including an online directory, blog, and webinars on topics that matter to families and caregivers. Their multilingual English-speaking staff is trained to handle many needs and always aims to keep care safe, professional, and compassionate, paying close attention to promoting both health and happiness for adults and peace of mind for their loved ones.