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Boyd Cottages Assisted Living provides warm, conscientious care in Wayne County, Tennessee. Waynesboro is known for its small-town charm and friendly demeanor. The Buffalo and Tennessee rivers offer nearby attractions, such as rafting, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Most visitors to Waynesboro know it as a stop-off town to the Natchez National Scenic Trail which runs from southern Mississippi to Nashville, and some find Waynesboro so appealing that they choose to stay.
Set against a forested backdrop, Boyd Cottages is perched atop a 3-acre lot on a hill overlooking the town. The drive up to the facilities is an event itself, with scenic overlooks and dogwood trees enveloping the landscape. The facilities take full advantage of the picturesque setting by installing a wraparound deck — it’s a popular place for residents to drink a cup of tea on cool mornings, or read a book in the late afternoon amid the birdsong and gentle country breezes. Boyd Cottages offer a range of living options, including private and shared rooms and unfurnished apartments. Common rooms provide alternative settings for planned and spontaneous social gatherings.
The warm and reliable care is what makes Boyd Cottages really special. A 24-hour trained staff is always available. Residents can...
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Call (931) 722-2000 to reach a resident at Boyd Cottages Assisted Living.
To reach a resident at Boyd Cottages Assisted Living call: (931) 722-2000
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