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Senior Care in Hendersonville, Tennessee

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Hendersonville is Sumner County's largest city and one of the metro's most established suburbs, with about 65,000 residents, high homeownership rates, a large 65+ population, and TriStar Hendersonville Medical Center anchoring health care. TriStar Hendersonville Medical Center anchors a slightly above-average-cost north-metro market with strong assisted living and memory care demand — Hendersonville families are typically middle-income homeowners who own their home and self-fund care before tapping TennCare CHOICES.

If you're beginning a senior-care search in Hendersonville, this page is your starting point: the licensed care types available locally, how many providers operate here, what each costs in 2026, and the hospital and neighborhood context that shapes a good decision. Everything we recommend is checked against current Tennessee Department of Health (TDH) licensing — and our help is free to your family.

Below you'll find Hendersonville's senior-care options by type, a by-the-numbers look at the local market, cost ranges specific to Hendersonville, and answers to the questions Sumner County families ask most.

Senior care options in Hendersonville

Also in Hendersonville: Alzheimer's Care · Short-Term Rehab · Respite Care · Adult Day Care · Hospice Care · Home Health · Retirement Communities · 55+ Communities · Senior Apartments · CCRCs · Veterans Senior Care.

Hendersonville senior care by the numbers

From current TDH and CMS records, Hendersonville and its immediate Sumner County area include:

  • 1 licensed assisted living communities
  • 0 licensed residential care homes (small residential care, small homes)

These are real, current license counts — not estimates — and they're why a local advisor can shortlist quickly instead of sending you a generic national list. ACLFs and RHFAs are the two primary TDH-licensed residential care types; we verify each against the TDH provider lookup before we recommend it.

Where to look in Hendersonville

Neighborhoods families ask about: Indian Lake area, Highway 31E corridor, Durham Farms, New Shackle Island, Sanders Ferry Road, Long Hollow Pike. Nearby hospitals: TriStar Hendersonville Medical Center, TriStar Skyline Medical Center (Nashville, south), Vanderbilt University Medical Center (regional). Proximity to a hospital matters for rehab discharges, dementia emergencies, and ongoing specialist care, so many Hendersonville families shortlist communities within a short drive of these.

Hendersonville senior care costs (2026)

  • Assisted living: $4,400–$5,300/month
  • Residential care home: $3,250–$4,900/month
  • Memory care: $5,100–$6,300/month
  • In-home care: $29–$39/hour
  • Skilled nursing (private pay): $8,450–$9,700/month

TennCare CHOICES (Tennessee Medicaid) and VA Aid & Attendance can offset much of the care cost for those who qualify — a free advisor can tell you what applies in Hendersonville.

Choosing the right care level in Hendersonville

Most Hendersonville families don't start out knowing which care type they need. A simple way to think about it: if your parent mainly needs help with daily tasks and medication reminders, assisted living is the usual fit — though a licensed residential care homes can offer the same support in a smaller, homelike setting, often for less. If memory loss is affecting safety, look at memory care. If there are complex medical needs or 24-hour nursing is required, that points to a nursing home. If your parent wants to stay home, in-home care scales from a few hours a week to live-in support. Still active and just want less upkeep? independent living may be enough for now.

Paying for senior care in Sumner County

Families in Hendersonville typically combine sources: personal savings and Social Security first, then long-term-care insurance if a policy exists, VA Aid & Attendance for eligible veterans and surviving spouses ($1,800–$2,900/month), and Tennessee TennCare CHOICES for those who qualify by income and assets. Home-sale or reverse-mortgage proceeds often fund sustained care. Because Hendersonville pricing runs $4,400–$5,300/month for assisted living, getting the funding plan right early can save tens of thousands over a multi-year stay.

Signs it may be time to look in Hendersonville

  • Falls, near-falls, or unsteadiness at home
  • Missed medications, or confusion about doses
  • Weight loss, spoiled food, or skipped meals
  • Wandering, getting lost, or leaving appliances on
  • Caregiver burnout in a spouse or adult child
  • A hospital discharge that requires more help than home can provide

If two or more of these sound familiar, it's worth a free, no-pressure conversation about Hendersonville options before a crisis forces a rushed decision.

How Nashville Senior Advisor helps Hendersonville families

  1. We learn your parent's care needs, budget, and preferred Hendersonville area — in a 15-minute call, free.
  2. We shortlist two or three licensed Hendersonville communities that genuinely fit (we don't blast your name to a dozen facilities).
  3. We help you tour, compare all-in pricing, and move — and we stay reachable through the transition.

Neighborhoods and areas we cover in Hendersonville

Families across Hendersonville ask us about communities in Indian Lake area, Highway 31E corridor, Durham Farms, New Shackle Island, Sanders Ferry Road, Long Hollow Pike, Drakes Creek. Wherever your parent is now — or wherever you want them to be — we can shortlist licensed options nearby and factor in drive time to TriStar Hendersonville Medical Center and the other hospitals families here rely on. Location matters more than people expect: being close to a hospital smooths rehab discharges and specialist visits, while staying near family keeps visits frequent, which is one of the strongest predictors of a good placement.

Full Hendersonville cost picture (2026)

Here is how the main care levels price out in Hendersonville this year, before any benefits are applied:

  • Assisted living: $4,400–$5,300/month
  • Residential care home: $3,250–$4,900/month
  • Memory care: $5,100–$6,300/month
  • In-home care: $29–$39/hour
  • Skilled nursing (private pay): $8,450–$9,700/month
  • Independent living: $2,550–$4,300/month
  • Adult day care: $76–$112/day

These ranges reflect Hendersonville's local real-estate and the mix of small residential care homes versus larger communities (near the metro average). Residential care homes, shared rooms, and right-sizing the care level are the most reliable ways Hendersonville families lower the monthly figure.

Veterans and Medicaid help in Sumner County

Two programs change the math for many Hendersonville families. VA Aid & Attendance adds roughly $1,478–$2,727 per month for eligible wartime veterans and surviving spouses — meaningful in a metro served by the Nashville VA Medical Center and the Tennessee State Veterans Home in Murfreesboro. TennCare CHOICES covers personal care and nursing-facility care for those who qualify by income and assets. Our advisors help Hendersonville families figure out eligibility and which local communities accept TennCare CHOICES — at no cost.

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