AdamsPlace
1927 Memorial Blvd, Murfreesboro, TN 37129
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Reviews of AdamsPlace in Murfreesboro, Tennessee
3.88
(18 reviews)
Facility
4.0
Staff
3.4
Food
4.1
Activities
4.0
Value
3.8
Randy
5
|
March 11, 2023
AdamsPlace was a great place. It's just very expensive for what we can afford. It's very nice and very high-end. They have a lot of activities. They take care of everything. They go everywhere from rehab to full stay there. It's very professionally run, they kept you informed, and it's top-notch. My father was there for rehab and they did a great job with him. It was like a resort. The staff was very professional and very caring. The food was great. They had areas they could go to and walk to and have things to do. They take you off campus if they had trips scheduled. It's a pretty large complex. It's not cheap, but it's worth whatever it is you're paying. They got my father back to normal health quickly. They didn't let him go too early. They didn't let him go too late. They did a good job.
Suzanne
5
|
March 10, 2023
We've decided to keep my mom at AdamsPlace. The quality of care is excellent. It's like living in an old, beautiful southern mansion. It's stately, and it's well-kept. My sister and I looked at every facility in Murfreesboro that had different levels of care and it was the nicest of all of them. We were astounded when we went in because it was so beautiful, and we thought we could not afford it. But it was right on par with all of the other independent living places, in fact, less costly than some. The upkeep is immaculate. They just recarpeted downstairs and they plan to recarpet all the different floors. It's sparkling clean. You walk into the lobby, and its big marble floors. The big main room has a fireplace, a baby grand piano, and a lot of seating. They have a lot of music events and a lot of things for the residents to do. Mom is playing bridge with a group. It's like being in a real community home. There's a library that goes there once a week and they got to know the kinds of books mom liked and that she needed large print, so they would bring special books for her. I'm sure they did that for everybody. First Bank in Murfreesboro comes once a week, so the residents don't have to go to the bank if they don't want to. Plus, there's a guy there who takes you anywhere you want to go. All you have to do is call him. And they have regular schedules to take them to the grocery stores a couple of times a week. The place is fully staffed by full-time employees. There are no temporary employees there, which I think is a real advantage. Everybody that works there is so kind and so nice, up to the director who would see me any time. She knows me by name. She knows all the residents by name. The person that cleaned mom's room got to be friends with her. It is just very much her home. She has a 1-bedroom apartment, and it is perfect for her. They have different sizes of apartments. You can get two bedrooms or you can get a bedroom with a den. We opted to go with the smallest one, but we're amazed at how much of her furniture fit in there. Her couch, two end tables, a coffee table, two chairs, a TV, and a kitchen table all sit in the main area without being crowded. The grounds are beautiful. In independent living, she gets one meal a day. She can choose whether that's lunch or dinner. And the dining room is gorgeous. She sits with a certain group of ladies and the person that waits on them knows all of their preferences without even asking. She knows that mom doesn't like ice in her water and so she never brought her water with ice. It is just very, very personalized care. I had eaten there several times and it was OK. I wouldn't say it was great, but it was good. They have some problems keeping a chef. The food is better than average, but not restaurant quality. During the COVID, they brought everybody's food to the room.
Judith
4
|
November 26, 2021
My friend chose to stay at AdamsPlace. So far, it has been very good. I think it remains to be seen when she fully moves over into an assisted living apartment, but so far, she's been very happy with the care that she's received there. The interaction that I've had with the staff has been very favorable. I did meet a nurse over there when I went into the rehab center. The rooms are very well done and very well kept, from what I can tell. They have a library there. They had her on a restricted diet because she's diabetic. She seems to be very happy there. She is very peculiar and very picky about things. I think if she's happy, then that's a good step.
Edward
5
|
October 5, 2021
My wife did some rehab at Adams Place and the staff was just fantastic,as well as the food. Everything about the place was top of the line. They were caring people, well-trained, friendly, and they did all they could to take care of her. It was very clean, very nice, and more down-home.
covid staff
1
|
June 25, 2021
My mother entered this facility covid free for rehab. They tested her for covid regularly. The family was not allowed to visit. While at Adams place she contracted covid from several nurses who tested positive. Adams Place insisted that she could leave the facility, but as long as she was positive, her long term care provider could not accept her. Adams Place was not honest with us about her condition, transported her to St. Thomas Rutherford where she died of covid. Do not send your love ones to Adams Place.
a very child
1
|
November 25, 2020
They let my mother catch COVID there and they let her die She went there for rehab because she had survival cancer and she even had bed sores This is a horrible place They would not let us visit her because other people had COVID She didn’t have it when she went inThe staff were not on the same page they told us so many different store This place is not what it claims to be they put her on some else’s clothes and they lost her clothes and false teeth
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Services and Amenities of AdamsPlace in Murfreesboro, Tennessee
Room and housing options
- 1-bedroom apartments
- Studio Apartments
Dining options
- In Room Kitchenette
- Dining Room Shared Meals
Features
- Beauty Barber Shop
- Resident Transportation
Medicare
Health
4.0
Overall
5.0
Quality
5.0
Staff
4.0
About AdamsPlace in Murfreesboro, Tennessee
Adams Place is located in a cozy area of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, just a short distance from numerous stores, restaurants and medical centers. Residents appreciate the full calendar of activities like Bingo, Bible studies, and exercise classes that encourage them to interact with other guests and staff and make settling into the community much easier. Visitors praise the cozy, pet-friendly rooms that come equipped with a kitchen, living room, bedroom, balcony and private bathroom. and can be personalized with residents' own belongings. Residents also enjoy amenities such as a saltwater pool, exercise classes, walking trails, beauty salon and billiards games.
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