Fountains of Franklin Senior Living offers three distinct levels of care—Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care—under one roof. Licensed nurses oversee medication management, routine health monitoring, and coordination with outside physicians, ensuring residents have access to medical attention around the clock. The Memory Care neighborhood is designed for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia and features structured programming along with 24-hour supervision to address cognitive and behavioral needs. Residents in Assisted Living receive help with personal care tasks such as bathing and mobility while still benefiting from an environment that encourages autonomy, and those in Independent Living have access to on-site clinical staff if health needs arise.
Beyond direct medical oversight, the community supplies a range of supportive services meant to keep residents stable and engaged. Care staff handle appointment scheduling, transportation to local physicians, and follow-up on treatment plans. Rehabilitation therapies—physical, occupational, or speech—can be arranged on site or through preferred providers, and an emergency call system connects residents to trained aides within minutes. Care plans are reviewed regularly with residents and families, allowing adjustments when health conditions change.
Accommodations include a choice of studio, one-bedroom, and companion layouts. Many units feature a private bathroom, a kitchenette for light meal preparation, individual temperature controls, and in-room emergency pull cords, though not all accommodations have every listed feature. Housekeeping is performed on a routine schedule, and laundry can be handled by staff according to a weekly plan, removing the need for residents to manage these tasks on their own.
Dining is provided three times a day in a central dining room, where a set menu is supplemented by on-order selections prepared by the culinary team. Registered dietitians review menus to ensure balanced nutrition and the kitchen staff can accommodate physician-prescribed diets such as low-sodium or diabetic options. Snacks are stocked and available throughout the day so residents can manage hunger or blood sugar levels between meals.
Additional amenities include resident parking for those who still drive, an on-site barber and beauty shop for routine grooming, and a rotating schedule of special interest clubs that range from gardening to book discussions. These services aim to simplify daily living and encourage social interaction without residents needing to leave the campus.