Asbury Place at Maryville, located in Maryville, Tennessee, is a senior living community offering a broad continuum of care services. The facility provides independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing care, rehabilitation, memory care, and home-care options. As a part of the Asbury Communities network, Asbury Place at Maryville supports residents as their care needs change, allowing for transitions between different levels of support within the same community. Amenities available to residents include wellness programs, dining services, and a calendar of social activities. The facility emphasizes fostering a sense of community through resident engagement and coordinated services.
For residents requiring higher levels of medical support, Asbury Place at Maryville provides 24-hour licensed nursing care. The skilled nursing unit is staffed around the clock to assist with medication management, chronic disease oversight, and a range of health needs. The rehabilitation program at Asbury Place includes therapy services designed for individuals recovering from surgery, illness, or injury, and features partnerships with healthcare providers, including Saint Louis University Hospital. On-site therapy—encompassing physical, occupational, and speech therapies—is available, along with regular podiatry visits to address foot care for residents.
Daily living assistance is also provided based on residents' individual needs. Staff can offer full assistance with bathing, dressing, and toileting, and provide standby supervision for eating. This approach is designed to help residents maintain personal dignity and autonomy while ensuring their safety. The home-care service extends some of these supports to residents in their own apartments or homes, offering flexibility and continuity.
Feedback from residents and families indicates a varied experience at Asbury Place at Maryville. Many highlight the dedication and kindness of staff members—including nurses such as Sally, Heather, Jennifer, Lita, and Aron—who are noted for their compassionate care, especially in assisted living and memory care units. Staff members like Rita Kriss and Lisa Pilon are specifically recognized for facilitating smooth transitions and providing individualized attention. Activities and a sense of community are often praised.
However, reviews also document significant concerns, including understaffing, weak communication from management, instances of neglect or inadequate hygiene, and dissatisfaction with food quality. Changes in management or ownership have contributed to a sense of instability, and some families report inconsistent care, particularly for residents needing skilled nursing or recovery services. The quality of experience largely appears to depend on current staffing levels and the specific unit or caregivers assigned to the resident. Ongoing expansion of services and attention to operational challenges are part of the facility’s continuing developments, but stability in management and staffing remain areas of concern as reported by some families.
Costs at this community start at $1,550 and range up to $6,214. The average price in the community is $3,882, which is less than the average price in the area of $4,059. The cost of nursing homes in this area is essentially the same as the cost throughout the state. If the resident needs other services, additional services may increase the monthly cost.