Jubilee House on Warfield
475 Bellamy Lane, Clarksville, TN 37043
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5
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March 13, 2023
We recently lost our Dad but we were so very happy he lived at Jubilee House. He enjoyed lots of company and really loved his little apartment. He often said how much he liked living there. The aides and nursing staff were very good and gave him comfort that he would always have help when needed. The facility is top notch and the food was good as well. The staff were attentive when we spoke to them about any issues at all. They showered him with love and care.
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About Jubilee House on Warfield in Clarksville, Tennessee
At Jubilee House on Warfield, residents enjoy an active, engaging lifestyle that promotes wellness and independence. It is our goal to keep our residents linked to resources and opportunities that will fulfill their needs and interests in the Clarksville area. Residents have many opportunities to participate in a variety of life-enriching activities and events designed to stimulate the mind, body, and soul.
Assisted Living means giving nothing up and regaining a renewed sense of purpose-driven living, independence and privacy, compassionate care within your own apartment home and a dignified and meaningful lifestyle. We offer a 24-hour dedicated and caring team that is prepared to meet your personalized needs and wants. You will be treated in a way that is dignified and feel great about the time you will regain to pursue your interests.
Our services are created to meet your needs:
- Medication assistance and management
- Regular assessment and service planning
- Bathing, dressing, grooming, and other self-image enhancements
- Mobility, Escorts and reminders
- Dining and Social or activities assistance
- Care coordination and other health care management assistance
- Many communities offer care for special budget concerns including state-assistance programs for assisted living
- And much, much more
Memory Care has a special meaning here. We understand how dealing with Alzheimer�s Disease or other related forms of dementia may be very distressing, but we also know that a fulfilling and meaningful quality of life can be achieved. At our communities, we look forward to creating a bond and friendship with each resident, their loved ones and other healthcare partners to craft a program that benefits them as individuals. Our communities are specifically designed to nurture activity, exercise, dining and restful opportunities as well as engaging and purpose filled activities that stimulate personal abilities.
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Services and Amenities of Jubilee House on Warfield in Clarksville, Tennessee
Pets
- Pets
Resident Information
- Offers Respite Care
Additional Amenity Information
- Fee Structure: Entry fee cost : $1500
- Special Comment: At Jubilee House on Warfield, exceptional service delivery is our mission.
- State Licenses: ACL0000000512
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Reviews of Jubilee House on Warfield in Clarksville, Tennessee
4.6
(8 reviews)
Facility
4.9
Staff
4.9
Food
4.5
Activities
5.0
Value
5.0
AG Walsh
5
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March 13, 2023
We recently lost our Dad but we were so very happy he lived at Jubilee House. He enjoyed lots of company and really loved his little apartment. He often said how much he liked living there. The aides and nursing staff were very good and gave him comfort that he would always have help when needed. The facility is top notch and the food was good as well. The staff were attentive when we spoke to them about any issues at all. They showered him with love and care.
Sean
4
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March 6, 2023
We saw Jubilee House on Warfield. The staff was very friendly. The salesperson that took us on the tour was very knowledgeable. She was from the area which made it even better. The apartments were extremely clean and well-kept, and most of them were brand new. They were very functional for people over a specific age. The dining facility had 3 square meals a day that was part of the program. We sampled the cookies, and they were good. They were homemade out of the kitchen.
Kim
5
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December 2, 2021
Jubilee House on Warfield was a very nice facility. The staff was awesome, very attentive, and very informative. It was a great tour. The facility was beautiful. We saw a lot of the people that lived there, and everyone seemed happy. It was an uplifting experience. The whole place just spoke of being well cared for.
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Murray
3
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October 1, 2021
Jubilee House on Warfield was beautiful, but the rooms were small, and the hallways were really long. It's brand new, so it's gorgeous, but it wouldn't work for us. The hallways were extremely long, from one end of the hallway to an elevator. If you had any disability at all, it would have been challenging. I didn't eat there. They showed us a lot. They had a salon for your hair and there was a gym. It seemed to have everything you could want. The staff seemed very nice. We only met the person that took us on the tour. We saw some people playing cards. I don't know if that was scheduled or it's just something the residents did. We really just kind of did a quick tour and left because we knew it wasn't going to work for us.
Gopal
5
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June 15, 2021
I am an 80-year-old retired mechanical engineer. After doing a lot of research, comparison and reading reviews of many assisted living communities in Clarksville, TN, and also comparing prices, I decided to move into Jubilee House three months ago. My experience here is absolutely amazing. When my wife (75) and I moved in, the director of its operation, his staff and many current residents welcomed us with open arms and loving smiles, which made us feel at home immediately. The facility is ultra-modern and very impressive. It's just under 2 miles from the Tennova Healthcare Hospital, Interstate 24 and Governor's Square Mall in northeast Clarksville. It has many bright open common areas, entertainment rooms and wellness clinics. The Lifelong Learning program brings guest speakers to the community, arranges craft groups and painting sessions, as well as other activities to stimulate creativity and keep us, the residents, feeling sharp. Due to my handicap, like some of the other residents, we were provided all the help we needed around the clock by the many well-trained helpers, including nursing help from a resident nurse, and assistance with our day-to-day activities, some of which include transferring from a bed or a chair, grooming, and maintaining personal hygiene, plus transportation on a handicap-accessible van equipped with additional means of safety and comfortable seating. The kitchen staff is very caring and helpful to all residents, and the food is very nutritious and delicious, prepared by a group of experienced chefs. The meals feature a variety of fresh ingredients. There is a light continental breakfast for the "early-risers" and a more traditional breakfast served shortly thereafter. The lunch and dinner menus consist of a couple of entree choices, in addition to a menu of items that are available any time.
Jo
5
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June 22, 2020
My husband is here. It seemed like there were a lot of residents that were out and about. They weren't in their rooms, and they weren't just sitting in chairs. It looked like they were happy, they were busy, and they were interacting. Jubilee House has a lot of windows, and it is very bright. I like the way that it is set up. I had a good feeling about it. I haven't been able to see my husband since he went in because of everything that is going on, but I talk to him about every other day. They keep me informed about everything. They seem very caring; I'm pleased with that. They have live entertainment that they put on in the courtyard, and on special occasions, like on Memorial Day, they have barbecues. They try to keep the residents as busy as they can. I'm not there to see everything, but I know they have activities for them. They have an activities director. A couple of times that I was there they were busy. The staff members are wonderful and they are good. The place is very clean. It is only a year old so it is fairly brand new.
Angie S
5
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April 8, 2020
My family and I toured this community and it was beautiful. Tammy was awesome she made us feel so welcomed. This is definitely the place we would love to see our loved one be a part of.
Ed
5
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March 19, 2020
My parent has been living here since last year and our experience has been pretty good. I like their staff; they're trained very well. It's a brand new community and it's good. Their staff is really good.
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