272 The Gardens At Providence Place sits over on 1016 Charlie Daniels Parkway in Mount Juliet, right close to a pharmacy and a church, and the place has a Home Owners' Association that takes care of the community rules and general upkeep, so no one really has to worry about much yard work or exterior maintenance. Folks can pick from semi-private, one-bedroom, or studio suites-some furnished, all with telephones, Wi-Fi, ground-floor access, and a real home-like setup, and there's always someone around for 24-hour supervision and a call system in case you need help. You'll find a full range of care, from independent living all the way to skilled nursing and memory care for those who need it, so people can move in while they're active and stay even if their health changes down the road, and if someone has dementia or Alzheimer's, there's a secure memory care section with special programs, activities to keep the mind active, and round-the-clock support.
The community can take up to 33 residents and feels smaller than many places, which means things feel a bit more like a big family, and the staff talks with people in English. There are caregivers who help with bathing, dressing, and day-to-day things, and nurses who keep an eye on medication and offer health checks-plus, every meal gets served restaurant-style and diets like diabetes, low/no sodium, and no-sugar are looked after. There are church programs, visiting chaplains, and devotional get-togethers for anyone who wants to attend, so spiritual needs aren't overlooked, and if someone needs transport to doctor visits, the community arranges rides without much fuss. On-site, there's a garden with walking paths, a barber and beauty shop for haircuts, a dining area, movie nights, live performances, stretching classes, arts and crafts, games, parties on birthdays and holidays, and even some activities run by the residents themselves, so there's usually something social going on.
Apartments are easy to access, and you don't have to worry about cleaning-housekeeping and laundry are included, with linen changes as needed. Folks can watch cable TV, join group exercise, go outside for picnics, or just relax in the garden, and for those who need sensitive care, help's always nearby-things like transfers, incontinence care, non-ambulatory support, and coordination with healthcare providers happen quietly in the background. There's a focus on letting people keep their independence but having help close by for when it's needed, which takes a big load off. Rates start at $3,766 a month, with options for private and shared rooms, and since the facility is locally owned and managed, things stay close-knit and personalized. The Seniorly score is 3.8, which isn't at the very top but shows people find comfort here, and with so many activity choices, plenty of amenities, a beauty salon, reliable healthcare services, meals, Wi-Fi, and the ability to age in place from independent living up to nursing care, the Gardens at Providence Place means folks can settle in, get the help they need, and still feel like they've got a say in their everyday life.