ASSISTED LIVING IN
White House, Tennessee

Charter Senior Living of
White House, Tennessee,
Premier Assisted Living Home

Our Assisted Living services include assistance with the activities of daily living (dressing, bathing, etc.) and medication oversight, along with nursing care and convenient services designed to help residents be their best selves and live their best lives. 

OPENING SUMMER 2024, REQUEST MORE INFORMATION OR SCHEDULE A PERSONAL APPOINTMENT

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What Is Assisted Living?

There are many senior care communities for family members and seniors to choose from; each one serves a different purpose depending on the needs and types of care the resident needs and desires. Unlike Independent Living communities and Memory Care communities, Assisted Living is focused on helping seniors with the activities of daily living such as getting dressed, bathing, taking medication as prescribed, and simply getting around the White House community. Signs that Assisted Living may be a good option for you or a loved one include:

  • Needing help with medication management
  • Noticeable weight loss or gain
  • Loss of mobility or increase in falls
  • Neglecting household maintenance and chores
  • No longer able to perform daily tasks of grooming and preparing meals
  • Increased isolation

Experience Our Difference the Moment You Visit

Walk through our doors and see residents who love the familiar, homelike comfort of our welcoming senior living community. Here you’ll experience a warm family feel, unlike any other senior living community you’ll find.

You’ll see happy residents who are living an engaging, fulfilling lifestyle. You’ll be greeted by our professional staff who are ready to listen to you and learn all about your wants, needs and stories!

You’ll see firsthand how our programming, neighborhood design, amenities, personalized services, care and unsurpassed warmth work together to make it easy for residents to live with purpose, opportunity and joy!

Familiar. Fulfilling. Fun.

Life at Charter Senior Living of White House helps seniors avoid a common problem with living at home – isolation. Here, residents have countless opportunities to connect with friends, family and staff. We offer many options to stimulate and engage their minds and bodies in a safe and comforting environment. Residents take baking and art classes. They garden. They belong to clubs. They play games. They laugh. They engage! They go outside of our campus to get ice cream, walk in the park, and dine at local White House restaurants. Quite simply, they enjoy a life that’s familiar, fulfilling – and fun.

Like Home – Only Better.

Our open floor plans of living, dining, kitchen, and activity rooms provide an inviting environment that residents love to call home. Most residents walk out of their apartments and into welcoming common spaces. There are no elevators or endless hallways. Instead, residents enjoy an easy-to-navigate one-story community … it feels like home – only better.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between assisted living and a nursing home?

Overall, the main difference between Assisted Living and care offered in a nursing home is that nursing homes provide medical and personal care in a clinical setting, while Assisted Living primarily provides personal care in a homelike, social setting.

Who qualifies for assisted living?

Seniors whose health or well-being requires a higher level of support or those who would benefit from a healthier lifestyle and social engagement. Most communities conduct a health assessment that follows state regulations to determine what level of care or assistance is best for each individual.

What are the average costs of assisted living?

The Genworth Cost of Care Survey estimates the White House, TN, area’s regional median monthly rate for Assisted Living is $4,350, which breaks down to around $143 per day. To put that into some context, the same survey says a private room in a nursing home will cost around $276 per day ($8,390 per month). Home health aide services average $167 per day.

Charter Senior Living of White House’s Assisted Living services start at $3,500.

Who pays for assisted living?

While your personal health insurance coverage continues and your pharmaceutical coverage continues, Medicare typically doesn’t pay for Assisted Living. Most Assisted Living residents pay for this kind of care from their personal resources or with help from coverage provided by long-term care insurance. Veterans benefits can help cover the cost for eligible Veterans and surviving spouses who are over age 65.

Is it possible to stay in Short-Term Assisted Living?

Yes. During a Short-Term Stay, guests are provided with the same Assisted Living care services and amenities as permanent community residents.

Does medicare pay for Short-Term Assisted Living stays?

If outside services (such as rehabilitation) are needed during a resident’s Short-Term Stay in Assisted Living, Medicare coverage would be available to qualifying patients.