Autumn Care Assisted Living

    3222 Byington Beaver Ridge Rd., Knoxville, TN, 37931
    3.5 · 4 reviews
    • Assisted living
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    3.0

    Homey facility, missed medication, distrust

    I toured the brand-new wing (20 suites) of this family-owned, homey facility and was impressed - larger simple rooms, top-notch meals (they accommodated preferences), Lou's salon, live entertainment, Bingo and a welcoming chorus; staff were generally competent, kind and formed genuine relationships with residents. My mom received good hands-on care (help with baths) and the place felt affordable compared with others. However, staffing is sometimes slow/understaffed, they pushed for 24/7 private care or using insurance funds, and a complaint about nurse Becky went unanswered; during my mom's 6-day stay Xanax wasn't administered, she became agitated/confused and we discharged her - that shattered our trust. I'd still recommend touring to see if the atmosphere and staff fit your needs, but go in aware of the staffing/communication concerns.

    Pricing

    Schedule a Tour

    Amenities

    3.50 · 4 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      3.3
    • Staff

      3.3
    • Meals

      5.0
    • Amenities

      4.5
    • Value

      4.0

    Pros

    • new wing with 20 suites
    • caring, attentive staff
    • genuine relationships and staff continuity
    • residents treated like family
    • engaging activities (live entertainment, Bingo)
    • on-site beauty salon (Lou’s Beauty Salon)
    • high-quality meals with flexible preferences
    • family-owned operation
    • affordable relative to other facilities
    • larger room options
    • assistance with baths
    • home-like atmosphere
    • competent and kind staff
    • encouraged community involvement (senior center, chorus)

    Cons

    • occasional understaffing
    • slow staff hiring
    • concerns about specific nursing staff employment status
    • pressure to hire private 24/7 care or use insurance funds
    • lack of response to complaints
    • medication not administered as expected (Xanax incident)
    • resident agitation/confusion and short, abrupt discharges
    • trust eroded for at least one family after care failure
    • possible limits to on-site clinical capability
    • some accommodations are simple/basic

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment in these reviews is mixed but leans positive on the nonclinical aspects of Autumn Care Assisted Living while revealing serious concerns in one or more clinical/care-management situations. Reviewers frequently praise the facility’s warm, family-owned culture, the attentive and compassionate nature of many staff members, and the engaging lifestyle offerings. At the same time, a small number of reviews describe critical gaps in clinical responsiveness and management communication that materially affected a resident’s safety, leading to a short stay and a loss of trust.

    Care quality and staffing: Multiple reviewers describe staff as competent, kind, and attentive, citing continuity of caregivers and genuine relationships that make residents feel cherished and at home. Assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing is highlighted as a strength. However, there are recurring notes about occasional understaffing and slower-than-expected hiring, which can strain services. One review details a significant clinical failure — medication (Xanax) allegedly not administered, resident agitation and confusion, and an unclear employment status for a nurse referenced as Becky — resulting in discharge after six days. That incident suggests the facility may not be fully equipped or organized to handle some higher-acuity or complex behavioral/medication situations and that communication around these issues can be deficient.

    Facilities and accommodations: The facility appears to have recently expanded, with a new wing of about 20 suites and larger room options available. Overall physical accommodations are described as simple but home-like, focusing on essentials rather than luxury. The presence of an on-site beauty salon (Lou’s Beauty Salon) is a noted amenity that contributes to resident well-being and dignity. Reviewers recommend touring to see room sizes and layouts in person, which aligns with comments that accommodations are straightforward and practical.

    Dining and activities: Dining is a consistently positive theme — reviewers report top-notch meals and flexibility around preferences. Activities are another highlight: live entertainment, Bingo, chorus participation, and encouragement to engage with the local senior center were mentioned. These offerings support social engagement and appear to be a strong point for residents who thrive on communal programming and outings.

    Management and communication: The facility’s family-owned nature is mentioned positively, suggesting a personal investment in residents’ quality of life. However, management communication and responsiveness are areas of concern for some families. One reviewer reports a lack of response to a formal complaint and feels pushed toward hiring private 24/7 care or using insurance monies rather than receiving adequate on-site support. That interaction, combined with the medication administration issue, created a sense that the facility may deflect responsibility for higher-level care needs instead of addressing them directly.

    Patterns and recommendations for prospective families: Taken together, the reviews paint Autumn Care as a warm, affordable assisted living option with strong social programming, good meals, and many caring staff members — well suited for residents with primarily social and basic assistance needs. The most important caveat is to confirm clinical capabilities and staffing reliability before committing: prospective families should tour the facility, meet nursing staff, ask directly about staffing ratios and turnover, clarify medication administration policies (including how psychotropic medications are handled), request the process for escalating behavioral or acute medical issues, and probe how the facility responds to complaints or incidents. If a prospective resident requires 24/7 clinical monitoring or complex medication management, families should verify whether the facility can meet those needs or whether supplemental private care will be necessary.

    In summary, Autumn Care earns praise for its atmosphere, activities, dining, and many compassionate caregivers, but has documented weaknesses in clinical handling and communication that have had serious consequences for at least one family. A careful, informed tour and direct questions about clinical capability and incident response are strongly advised before making a placement decision.

    Location

    Map showing location of Autumn Care Assisted Living

    People often ask...

    Nearby Communities

    • Front exterior view of Julian Woods Retirement Community, a large three-story building with a covered entrance, multiple windows, and a parking lot with several parked cars in front. The sky is clear and blue.
      $5,112 – $6,645+4.7 (38)
      Semi-private • 1 Bedroom • Studio
      independent living, assisted living

      Julian Woods Retirement Community

      421 Overlook Rd Ext, Arden, NC, 28704
    • Exterior view of Renaissance on Peachtree, a multi-story building with large windows and a covered entrance. The building is surrounded by trees and greenery under a partly cloudy blue sky.
      $5,300+4.3 (118)
      2 Bedroom
      independent living, assisted living

      Renaissance on Peachtree

      3755 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA, 30319
    • Exterior view of a senior living facility named The Ashton on Dorsey, featuring a large covered entrance with stone pillars, multiple windows, and three flagpoles with flags in front of the building under a clear blue sky.
      $4,100 – $6,900+4.7 (76)
      Studio • 1 Bedroom • 2 Bedroom
      independent, assisted living, memory care

      The Ashton on Dorsey

      1105 Dorsey Ln, Louisville, KY, 40223
    • Aerial view of a senior living facility named Montage Mason surrounded by green lawns, trees, parking lots, and nearby buildings under a clear sky.
      $4,395 – $5,274+4.5 (75)
      Semi-private
      assisted living, memory care

      Montage Mason

      5373 Merten Dr, Mason, OH, 45040
    • Aerial view of a three-story senior living facility with a front entrance, parking lot, and surrounding trees.
      $4,000+3.9 (15)
      1 Bedroom
      independent, assisted living, memory care

      The Barclay at Midlothian

      11210 Robious Road, Richmond, VA, 23235
    • Front entrance of a brick multi-story building with a covered porte-cochère and a 'Brookdale' sign above the doors.
      $3,448 – $4,482+4.7 (112)
      Semi-private • Studio
      independent living, assisted living

      Brookdale Mt. Lebanon

      1050 McNeilly Rd, Pittsburgh, PA, 15226

    Assisted Living in Nearby Cities

    1. 56 facilities$4,511/mo
    2. 25 facilities$4,493/mo
    3. 36 facilities$5,109/mo
    4. 8 facilities$4,501/mo
    5. 19 facilities$4,440/mo
    6. 20 facilities$5,349/mo
    7. 30 facilities$4,827/mo
    8. 19 facilities$4,440/mo
    9. 33 facilities$5,016/mo
    10. 17 facilities$5,080/mo
    11. 8 facilities
    12. 12 facilities$4,866/mo
    © 2025 Mirador Living