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Burton Plaza Apartments, in Rogersville, Hawkins County, Tennessee, is a beautiful two story community for seniors (specifically, disabled or residents 62 years or older). It is seated in an historic area of Tennessee, so is perfect for the avid history buff. Burton Plaza, in Hopkins County, is conveniently located in close proximity to doctors' offices, shopping, dining (a Chinese restaurant and a couple of steak joints, for starters), a city park, Holiday Inn Hotel and Suites for when family visits, and church.
An experienced and caring 24 hour emergency maintenance staff oversees all buildings, which house 44 rent assisted apartments. There is also a staffed management office. Staff and residents both love being surrounded by a rolling, lush landscape.
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Residents enjoy the townhouse setting which promotes a more homelike look and feel to the entire community. This senior housing, which when at full capacity has 66 residents in all, is ideal for...
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Total monthly costs depend on room type, select services, and the level of care needed.
*Prices quoted are monthly rental charges and are provided by the communities themselves. Actual prices may differ due to one-time fees, timing and care services required. Speak with your Senior Living Advisor to learn more.
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Burton Plaza Apartments offers 1 Bedroom. Learn more.
Call (423) 272-4804 to reach a resident at Burton Plaza Apartments.
To reach a resident at Burton Plaza Apartments call: (423) 272-4804
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A Place for Mom uses the term “assisted living” to indicate that the community provides some level of assistance with daily living activities. It does not indicate that the facility meets official state requirements for level of care.