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- Memory Care
- Independent Living
- Assisted Living
Vitality Living Franklin
1035 Fulton Greer Ln, Franklin, TN, 37064
Vitality Living Franklin
1035 Fulton Greer Ln, Franklin, TN, 37064
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Move-in Specials:
Move into one of 5 select Assisted Living apartments and save $800 off your second, third, and fourth full months’ rent. That’s $2,400 total savings!
Move into a private Memory Care apartment and save $2,000 off your second, third, and fourth full months’ rent. That’s $6,000 total savings!
There are 10 hospitals within 25 miles of Vitality Living Franklin. The two closest hospitals are Williamson Medical Center which is 3.9 miles away and Tristar Southern Hills Medical Center which is 12.5 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Vitality Living Franklin are:
- Beauty & Barber
- Social Outings
- Fitness Programs
- Pool
- Clubs & Communities
Services and Amenities
Services
- Nearby Shopping
- Housekeeping
- Parking
- Complimentary Transportation
- Transportation at Cost
- English
Activities & Fitness
- Activity Center
- Yoga / Chair Yoga
- Reminiscence Programs
- Sensory-based Programs
- Intergenerational Programs
- Birthday Parties
Dining & Nutrition
- Restaurant Style Dining
- Meals Provided
- Guest Meals
- Professional Chef
- Kosher
- Vegetarian
Accommodations
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
- Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
- Wi-Fi/high-speed internet
- Kitchenette
- Handicap Accessible
- Air Conditioned
Care
- Diabetic care
- Memory care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
- Medication management
- Hospice available on-site
Neighborhood
- Piano or Organ
- Raised Garden Beds
- Outdoor Areas
My mother is in Vitality Living Franklin. It's the right size community. Not too small, not too big. The services are there to meet her needs and the staff is concerned with her well-being. The main area of the assisted living is kind of hardwood and their bedroom is carpeted. They have things ...
My mother is in Vitality Living Franklin. It's the right size community. Not too small, not too big. The services are there to meet her needs and the staff is concerned with her well-being. The main area of the assisted living is kind of hardwood and their bedroom is carpeted. They have things and refrigerators and that sort of stuff. They have whatever the residents are looking for. They kind of pull the residents and some of the high school folks come over to do some of their performances from the Franklin High School as well as just general bingo and elderly calisthenics and that sort of stuff. I've eaten there and the food was pretty good on the assisted living side. On the memory care side, it could improve. Value seems to be on par with everybody else.
Read moreI liked the Hearth at Franklin. They had an RN on staff 24 hours a day. The rooms were very nice, and the meals looked like they were very good. Overall, it was just a very nice place. The memory care had locked doors and a keypad, and someone had to let you in. I saw residents having banana splits ...
I liked the Hearth at Franklin. They had an RN on staff 24 hours a day. The rooms were very nice, and the meals looked like they were very good. Overall, it was just a very nice place. The memory care had locked doors and a keypad, and someone had to let you in. I saw residents having banana splits while I was there. I saw a theater room, a general activity room, and an outdoor patio.
Read moreOur family likes the lovely courtyard, but need more house keepers. Food on the memory care could be better.
My mother was a resident at The Hearth for three years following a diagnosis of Lewy Body Dementia. Our family couldn't be more pleased with the care she received and the attentiveness of the nursing staff. Of particular note was the direct involvement of the facility director and staff in all aspe...
My mother was a resident at The Hearth for three years following a diagnosis of Lewy Body Dementia. Our family couldn't be more pleased with the care she received and the attentiveness of the nursing staff. Of particular note was the direct involvement of the facility director and staff in all aspects of resident care. A very safe, caring and warm place.
Read moreFrom the move-in until the final days for my friend [name removed]I can not say enough good things about The Hearth of Franklin. The Facility is warm and inviting and a pleasant place to live as well as for loved ones to visit. I always felt [name removed] was well taken care of and loved. I felt ...
From the move-in until the final days for my friend [name removed]I can not say enough good things about The Hearth of Franklin. The Facility is warm and inviting and a pleasant place to live as well as for loved ones to visit. I always felt [name removed] was well taken care of and loved. I felt confident That she was safe and that her needs were met. The staff went above and beyond caring for [name removed]. I was always amazed at how well they attended to the resident's individual needs. I can not thank everyone there enough for making her last home ….truly a home.
Read moreOur mother spent almost 5 months at The Hearth, both independent/assisted living and memory care. The staff is extremely caring and attentive, and they listened to any concerns or requests that came up and addressed them immediately. They went out of their way to make her feel like an important memb...
Our mother spent almost 5 months at The Hearth, both independent/assisted living and memory care. The staff is extremely caring and attentive, and they listened to any concerns or requests that came up and addressed them immediately. They went out of their way to make her feel like an important member of their community. She was able to go to a daily exercise class (even though she used a walker to get around), which was a huge benefit, as going out to physical therapy was almost impossible. The staff went out of their way to call her by her first name (which always impressed her and made her feel special. They would often make a point to ask her questions about how they could make her stay there more comfortable and pleasant. I spent a lot of time there and saw how much they care about their residents! We feel very lucky she spent her time at The Hearth.
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