Centennial Adultcare Center - Nashville sits on 8th Avenue South in the 12th South Neighborhood, right next to the U-Haul on the corner of 8th and Wedgewood, and it's close to places like the Tennessee State Fairgrounds and Greer Stadium. This center serves seniors and adults with disabilities who need help during the day, offering things like adult day care, adult day health care, memory care, and in-home care services which means people can get support either at the center or in their own homes, and everything is run by well-trained and reliable staff who treat everyone with respect and care, making sure family members feel safe leaving their loved ones there. The center's been in Nashville since 1990, and it offers things like My Adult Foster Care, My Adult Home Care, My Senior Care Hub, and My Adult Behavior, all focused on different types of adult care and support.
The day program gives people a safe place from Monday through Saturday between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM, where seniors can join activities, enjoy meals through the CACFP food program, and even get transportation with visible company vans, and though transportation comes at a cost, public transit is near, and parking's available for visitors. There's help with everyday things like taking medicine, bathing, diabetes care, and incontinence, plus a structured routine made up of exercises, games, social time, and special events like trivia, live music or performances, yoga, and devotional gatherings. People with Alzheimer's or dementia get extra supervision, since all exits have alarms to prevent wandering, and staff keep a close eye on everyone to keep them safe. Caregivers get a break thanks to the respite program, and the electronic visit verification keeps everyone on track and accountable.
Centennial Adultcare Center also works to keep seniors' minds and bodies active, making space for mental and physical exercise, unlocking a chance for social interaction, fun, and even building friendships, and when families can't visit, families still get involved through the center's family engagement. The care team tries to help people do as much as they're able by themselves while making sure dignity's always protected, and inside the building, there's space for activities and recreation, plus barber and beauty care, personal care, and constant access control on the building for safety. They're open to flexible scheduling for tours or regular visits and have English-speaking staff, and even though many people go there during the day, they also help at people's homes, sometimes up to 24 hours a day.
The Nashville center is part of a group with other locations in Murfreesboro (over on Glenis Drive close to Memorial Boulevard) and Mt. Juliet, meaning more families around the area have the option if one spot isn't convenient, and families say in reviews that the center provides good, reliable care, with a rating of 4.6 stars. Their full program tries to fill the gap between living at home entirely alone and moving into a facility full-time, giving people a place where they're treated like family and families can feel at ease about safety, health, and happiness.