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Wesley Highland Meadows in Memphis, Tennessee is one of senior living communities in the area. To find the right community for your needs and budget, connect with one of A Place For Mom’s local senior living advisors for free, expert advice.
Studio, 1bd, 2bd, Semi-Private
Providing Assisted Living in the Bartlett area near great shopping and dining and offering a warm, loving environment.
Studio, 1bd, 2bd
Trezevant is the Mid-South's only accredited continuing care retirement community providing the highest quality of life, wellness and independence for senior adults. Our new program at Trezevant Terrace introduces gracious assisted living and memory support services bringing superior care,...
Studio, 2bd
Wesley Highland Place Is a small assisted living facility. Each room opens up to the common area where the residents receive their meals and socialize. The facility has a home like atmosphere making it a warm and inviting place to live. Wesley Highland Place offers an intimate community with...
Studio, 1bd, Semi-Private
Located in the middle of Shelby County is Foxbridge Assisted Living and Memory Care community, a unique, quiet, gated, eight-acre campus featuring five residential cottages with twenty-four apartments each. Walking paths, gardens, pond, ducks and ducklings, geese and goslings, many kinds of birds...
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Call (901) 388-8880 to reach a resident at Wesley Highland Meadows.
To reach a resident at Wesley Highland Meadows call: (901) 388-8880
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