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Last Updated: 7/3/24

With more than 200 sunny days a year, a vibrant music scene, Southern charm, and bustling city life, Tennessee’s capital, Nashville, has emerged as a desirable destination for individuals of all ages. Seniors can kick back and relax and enjoy their retirement in one of the best places to live in the Southeast.

Many seniors seek apartments in the country music capital. These exclusive retirement communities cater to individuals aged 55 and above, providing a range of valuable amenities. A variety of senior apartments are designed for seniors who prioritize an active and self-reliant lifestyle. Nashville’s senior apartments provide an affordable option for those seeking to downsize while maintaining a high standard of living.

To assist individuals in finding the ideal senior apartment in Nashville, this guide offers comprehensive listings of the top-rated locations in the city. We’ve included details on costs, payment options, senior apartment features, health care, transportation options, and more.

Senior Apartments Facilities near Nashville, TN

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Sycamores Terrace Senior Apartments

1427 Lebanon Pike, Nashville, TN 37210

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42 reviews

The Sycamores Terrace Retirement Community has provided exceptional care and service to Nashville seniors for more than 40 years. Now under new ownership and a new name, Sycamores Terrace Senior Apartments will continue to offer extraordinary service while providing a unique affordable housing...

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I am currently a resident at Sycamores Terrace Senior Apartments and overall, my experience has been great. All of the staff are great and super friendly. The housekeeping could be improved, but I have VERY...

McKendree Village

4347 Lebanon Pike, Hermitage, TN 37076

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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71 reviews

McKendree Village in Hermitage, Davidson County, Tennessee is the place for active seniors to enjoy their time in life. Our assisted living community is located conveniently off Highway 70 and just minutes from downtown Nashville. We are only ten minutes from the international airport. Whether...

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Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living

The community is great. They have activities and the staff has been able to get my father involved by inviting him to participate each time they do something. Until he got familiar with what was going on,...

Chippington Towers II

1310 Coreland Dr, Madison, TN 37115

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The Chippington properties are located in Madison TN near Briley Parkway and the new Opry Mall. As affordable Housing for Seniors, your rent is based on income and utilities are included.We have a dedicated Management team, Maintenance staff and Activities Director. We are very proud of...

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We chose Chippington Towers because of the price. The apartment sizes here are definitely enough space for one person, he also has his own balcony. I would recommend them to others looking.

Nashville Christian Towers, Inc.

101 Foothill Ct, Nashville, TN 37217

1 review

Nashville Christian Towers is a 175 unit community dedicated to providing senior adults a secure residence in a Christian environment. A place of residence for adults who are at least 62 years of age and live on a fixed income. Each member of our community is capable of providing for their daily...

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It is a very great place to live. It's affordable. It's clean. We love the apartments. My loved one likes everybody. Really the only room for improvement is the front desk could be a little bit easier...

Chippington Towers I

94 Berkley Dr, Madison, TN 37115

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
8.0
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14 reviews

Chippington Towers is a senior housing located in the quiet, laid-back city of Madison, Davidson County, TN. Thanks to its prime location not far from Nashville, residents have a great many options in terms of things to do and place to go. There are plenty of nearby eateries, shopping...

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I would recommend Chippington Towers I for individuals that can care for themselves. They are not equipped as an Assisted Living Facility. My brother enjoys living there. He says that the staff is excellent....

Trevecca Towers I + East

60 Lester Ave., Nashville, TN 37210

12 reviews

Trevecca Towers is located in Nashville, Davidson County, TN. It is a place for the 55 and older crowd. The campus is gorgeous and relaxing. Each one of the senior apartments has a bedroom, bathroom, living room and bathroom. Located nearby is the Trevecca Nazarene University and many residents...

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I'am enjoying my time here at this community. It is a very nice community with kind people. The community is very well maintained. I have no problems, or concerns about this community. I'am very pleased with...

Dandridge Tower

431 Ocala Drive, Nashville, TN 37211

3 reviews

Dandridge Tower is a community apartment complex for seniors, located in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee. Nashville is most famous for its music. Nashville is an extremely attractive city, with many things to do and see. Tennessee boasts a warm climate, which attracts many visitors....

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The staff is great and easy to communicate with. I enjoy that he is able to make his own meals and we can join him for meals. The Dandridge Tower offers activities for the residents to enjoy. The community...

Trevecca Towers II

84 Lester Avenue, Nashville, TN 37210

5 reviews

Trevecca Towers II is a senior housing community located in the lively city of Nashville, Davidson County, TN. Nashville, which is known as Music City, is the capital of Tennessee and is located on the Cumberland River. It boasts a vibrant cultural life, and is home to popular destinations such...

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The Trevecca Towers has been great. It is very clean. Everyone is friendly and welcoming. The value is great as well. They have many activities such as Bingo and movie night. My loved one is very happy here....

Cumberland View Towers

1201 Cheyenne Blvd, Madison, TN 37115

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4 reviews

Affordable 1 bedroom apartments to rent to families where the head of household is 62 years or older. Rent is based on 30% of the household's adjusted income. Extremely Low income category preference.

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John L Glenn Residential Ctr

2016 28th Ave N, Nashville, TN 37208

Provides: Senior Apartments

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Wedgewood Tower

1195 Wedgewood Avenue, Nashville, TN 37203

Provides: Senior Apartments

Argyle Avenue

755 Argyle Ave, Nashville, TN 37203

Discover the comfort, convenience, and companionship of apartment living for seniors 55+ at Argyle Avenue. This community is centrally located near regional attractions including the Davidson County Library, Veterans' Medical Center and Vanderbilt University Hospital. Shopping, dining and worship...

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Villa Maria Manor

32 White Bridge Rd, Nashville, TN 37205

Provides: Senior Apartments

Radnor Towers

3110 Nolensville Rd., Nashville, TN 37211

Provides: Senior Apartments, Independent Living

Riverwood Tower

621 N Dupont Ave, Madison, TN 37115

Provides: Senior Apartments
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Costs of senior apartments in the Nashville area

The cost of senior apartments in Nashville is strongly influenced by location, size, and amenities. Senior apartments in Nashville typically cost around $1,659 per month.[01] You can expect to pay as little as $1,249 and as much as $3,325 depending on what features and size of floor plan you are looking for.

The pricing listed below is the base rental rate for the area’s senior apartments and does not include fees or additional costs for services and amenities.

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How people pay for senior apartments in Nashville

Senior apartments in Nashville do not provide services like meals or personal care; therefore, they fall under the category of general housing rather than senior care communities. Long-term health care insurance doesn’t help pay for costs like rent in the same way that it does for other communities that provide health care.

In Nashville, most residents of senior apartments rely on personal funds to cover their housing expenses, but various housing assistance programs, and veterans and disability benefits, can help offset the costs of living for low-income seniors. If seniors ever need medically essential in-home health care within their apartment, it may be covered by Medicaid, Medicare, VA benefits, or other long-term care insurance programs.

Private pay methods

Seniors often use their savings and income resources — investments, savings accounts, Social Security benefits, and pensions — to pay rent on a senior apartment. Other payment alternatives could include a combination of the private sources listed below:

Understand Tennessee laws and regulations for senior apartment communities

Senior apartments in Nashville don’t require a specific license. However, general building and housing regulations, like compliance with municipal building requirements, safety standards, and fair housing legislation, still apply.

Senior apartment complexes must follow the Fair Housing Act and Tennessee Human Rights Act to ensure seniors with disabilities have access to housing. Landlords must provide reasonable accommodations to renters with impairments, like allowing service dogs and emotional support animals (ESA). However, landlords are permitted to request an ESA letter.

In Nashville, it is mandatory for all senior apartments to follow the guidelines of the Americans with Disabilities Act as well. Landlords and residents are prohibited from engaging in any form of discrimination or housing denial solely based on an individual’s disability.

Nashville rental properties undergo inspections by Nashville’s Metro Codes Department to ensure they’re up to the safety, health, and habitability standards of the Metro Code of OrdinancesInspection reports can be accessed online by making a public records request or by contacting the department directly.

To apply for a senior apartment, you’ll likely need to submit a rental application with personal and contact details, income proof, and references. Senior apartments usually have age limits of 55 or 62 years and above, so it’s important to check the specific complex’s age requirements. For more information on renting, the Tennessee Department of Health Provides a Healthy Homes Renter’s Guide.

Tennessee Department of Health contact information 

Tennessee Department of Health

710 James Robertson Parkway

Nashville, TN 37243

Phone: 615-741-3111

Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

COVID-19 regulations for Nashville senior apartments communities

In Nashville, Tennessee, no specific COVID-19 requirements apply to senior apartments. However, the city does provide some general information about the virus and its prevention to its residents. Some of the apartments may have their own guidelines, but here are some best practices to follow:

Vaccinations. TheMetro Public Health Department preventative health clinics offer vaccines by appointment. Many pop-up community-based testing sites are available to maintain COVID-19 vaccine status, including booster doses.

Masking. When indoors, anybody with symptoms, a positive test, or exposure to someone with COVID-19 should use a high-quality mask or respirator.

Staff safety. Staff should regularly clean and disinfect surfaces and wash their hands frequently.

What to expect from senior apartments in Nashville

Nashville’s genuine Southern warmth and storied cultural heritage make it ideal for the retiring senior. Nashville offers various senior apartment options, catering to people of all ages, origins, and hobbies. A wide range of senior apartment alternatives exist, from budget layouts to luxurious living designed specifically for elders. Most senior residences have an age limit of 62, although others fall as low as 55. Senior residences in Nashville can offer you the perfect retirement.

Accessible and friendly apartments

Senior apartments in Nashville offer low-maintenance living for independent seniors. They have accessibility features like elevators, broad doorways, and wheelchair-accessible rooms. In many senior apartment complexes, there is on-site maintenance, so you don’t need to worry about unexpected issues since help is nearby.

Endless activities for seniors

Nashville senior apartments offer tailored programs and services for seniors, including senior centers, recreational activities, and on-site social activities. Various facilities provide state-of-the-art fitness centers, wellness programs, planned social activities, and support groups for older individuals.

Comfortable living

Nashville’s beautiful weather makes it the perfect place to settle down. Fortunately, many senior apartment communities have all the amenities to make life comfortable. From resort-style pools and community gardens to outside patios perfect for barbecuing, comfort is key. Other amenities can include finger-lickin’ Southern breakfast and coffee concierge services for a taste of luxury in some communities.

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Unfamiliar with Nashville? Highlights for seniors

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Number of seniors over the age of 65 currently living in Nashville
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Percentage of seniors 65 and older within the Nashville population

$51,858

Median annual income for Nashville seniors 65 and older

Health care for seniors in Nashville

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Vanderbilt University Medical Center is Tennessee’s top hospital, ranked No. 1 in the region and No. 19 in the country. It provides exceptional care for the most challenging patients. It’s ranked top-notch in all operations and conditions.[04]

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Ascension Saint Thomas Hospital

Ascension Saint Thomas Hospital is highly ranked among medical facilities, placing in the top 12% nationwide and second in the state. It excels in 15 adult procedures and conditions, such as heart-related surgeries, cancer treatments, joint replacements, stroke transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), and others.[05]

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TriStar Centennial Medical Center

TriStar Centennial Medical Center excels in patient satisfaction and offers a wide range of medical and surgical services. It’s been recognized as a top performer in various adult operations and conditions, including colon cancer, heart attack, heart failure, stroke, hip replacement, and knee replacement.[06]

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Transportation for seniors in Nashville

For the most part, getting around in Nashville will require a car. Despite the high reliance on cars, Nashville features several walkable neighborhoods. While the city’s overall Walk Score may vary depending on the specific neighborhood, East End, Downtown, and Cameron Trimble are the easiest parts of Nashville to get around on foot.

Given that Walk Score runs between 0 and 100 to assess any city’s walkability, the overall walk score for Nashville is 29, and its transit score is 22. The surrounding suburbs around the city center are rated as far less walkable, and very little public transportation is available.

WeGo Public Transit in Nashville has 34 bus lines and a train route from Lebanon. Seniors and disabled individuals get a discounted fare of 85 cents but need to show a driver’s license, Medicare, and a Seniors-MTA Golden Age card for the discount. The discount card application can be completed online.

Disabled passengers who can’t use WeGo can get door-to-door van transportation with WeGo Access Program. It costs $3.70 per ride, operates during fixed-route hours, and passengers may need a personal care assistant.

The Senior Ride Nashville program offers transportation for people aged 60 and above. It costs $6 for each round trip, with a $25 yearly membership fee. Drivers are trained and vetted for punctuality. Pre-registration is required, and there may be a waitlist. Eligible participants will be notified when they can join.

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Senior activities in Nashville

Nashville offers a wide array of activities and attractions for seniors, providing both outdoor adventures and cultural experiences.

Nashville, Tennessee’s capital, is called Music City due to its country music connection. Seniors can visit the Country Music Hall of Fame to learn about the genre’s history and see important artifacts. Wheelchairs, assistive listening devices, and large print guides are available upon request. Learn all about the Man in Black with a visit to the Johnny Cash Museum.

Those who want to enjoy country music’s past, present, and future will want to head to the Grand Ole Opry. It hosts top and upcoming country stars and offers assistive listening devices and wheelchairs for accessibility. The Ryman Auditorium is another iconic music venue to explore, and it offers a full range of accessibility options.

If you’re not into country music, you can check out the General Jackson Showboat. It’s a big showboat with a two-story Victorian theater. You can have a meal, watch top Nashville musicians perform, and enjoy stunning views of the city while cruising down the Cumberland River.

Nashville offers more than music. Sports fans will be able to cheer on a variety of professional sports teams. Catch the kickoff at the Nissan Stadium where the NFL’s Tennessee Titans play. Head over to Bridgestone Arena for a Nashville Predators professional ice hockey game, enjoy America’s favorite pastime, and take in a Nashville Sounds minor league baseball game.

Active seniors in Nashville can enjoy various activities at Centennial Park. It offers beautiful walking trails, a lake, an art center, historical sites, an arts activity center, a sunken garden, and more. It’s perfect for spending time with loved ones and has scheduled events as well. For details, check the park’s event listings online.

The Nashville Zoo at Grassmere invites seniors on a journey through the animal kingdom. Watch your favorite animals in well-maintained habitats. The zoo’s peaceful atmosphere and well-shaded seating areas offer the ideal place for seniors to reconnect with nature. The zoo is wheelchair-accessible, and rentals start at $12, although you can bring your own.

For a relaxing and engaging atmosphere, the Nashville Farmers Market is a fantastic place for seniors to connect with the community and shop for fresh produce, and it’s open all year. The site includes two covered open-air sheds, a 24,000-square-foot garden center, a culinary incubator center, and a food hall.

The Metro Parks Senior Recreation Program offers programs for seniors at three main locations (East, Elizabeth, and Hadley) and nine satellite programs. These programs include visual arts, dance, crafts, and other leisure activities for individuals aged 55 and above.

Nashville and its surrounding communities have a variety of senior centers to enjoy. FiftyForward Donelson Station and FiftyForward Knowles are two centers that offer a variety of activities, such as yoga, tai chi, bead weaving, and choral singing. Nashville also has a senior dining program, offering communal meals for people over 60. There are four locations for seniors, open Monday to Friday, with nutrition sessions and weekly fun and fitness activities.

Frequently asked questions

Sycamores Terrace Senior Apartments, McKendree Village and Chippington Towers I are the top-rated Senior Apartments facilities near Nashville, TN. These Senior Apartments facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.

The average cost of Senior Apartments in Nashville is 1,777 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

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  2. United States Census Bureau. (2021). Veteran Status (S2101) [Data Set]. American Community Survey.

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  4. U.S. News and World Report. (2023). Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

  5. U.S. News and World Report. (2023). Ascension Saint Thomas Hospital.

  6. U.S. News and World Report. (2023). TriStar Centennial Medical Center.

  7. Walk Score. (2023). Living in Nashville-Davidson.

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