Situated on eight expansive acres in Hendersonville, our senior living options embody the best of Tennessee to make you feel right at home. Seniors all over Sumner County find a deep calm and sense of home in our Independent Living and Assisted Living options in Hendersonville, near Nashville, TN.
At Red Cedar Glen near Nashville, TN, we pride ourselves on putting your needs and preferences at the forefront. We take the time to listen to your story and understand the things that motivate and fulfill you. Each team member is trained to customize and accommodate with hospitality always in mind. With a variety of one-and-two-bedroom floor plan options, you choose the environment that suits you best and go on to make that space your own.
You’re sure to find that at Red Cedar Glen, opportunity is plentiful, friendships are easy to find and you are always a priority. As a nonprofit community, we invest in our people – residents, families and team members – in order to deliver an ideal senior living experience.
Superb Services. Accommodating Amenities.
Beautifully Landscaped grounds
24-hour security system
-Pet-friendly
Wellness & fitness center
Therapy room
Courtyard & garden
Courtyard & garden
Wi-Fi access throughout
Beauty salon/barbershop
Library
Piano
Surface parking
Private dining room
Postal services
Porch
Flat screen TV
Resident program center (game room/arts & crafts/computers)
Independent Living
At Red Cedar Glen, we work day in and day out to maximize your independence. We encourage you to do what you can, and we’ll handle the rest. Gone are the worries of home maintenance, upkeep and other demanding tasks. After all, you have more important things to do.
When you live at a community like Red Cedar Glen, each day is an adventure. Our community is conveniently located near shopping centers, golf courses and other local attractions, so you’re more than welcome to take a trip, or two. We’ll even provide transportation if you wish.
You’ll enjoy resort-style services and amenities that make life a whole lot easier. Our restaurant-style dining satisfies every appetite and distinct taste. Fitness classes and wellness programs are easy to access and physically, mentally and emotionally beneficial. And all these accommodations allow you to focus your time on the things that matter to you most.
Assisted Living
At Red Cedar Glen in Hendersonville, TN, we’re happy to assist you or your loved one with activities of daily living such as personal care, housekeeping, medication reminders and transportation. More than that, we assist in helping you find a greater sense of purpose in your days. Team members use a customized approach, addressing needs while infusing personal preference into daily care.
For our employees, this is much more than a job, duty or responsibility – it’s an opportunity to serve others wholeheartedly and support the aging population. This mission rings true within all Eagle Senior Living communities across the country.
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Reviews
4.1( 15 Reviews )
Melissa
September 10, 2022
We went to the Red Cedar Glen. The staff was very wonderful, explained everything, and took us on a nice tour. The facility seemed clean and nice, and everybody was friendly. I believe they don't have stoves in there, but they do have refrigerators. The staff during the tour was very attentive, very kind, and very knowledgeable. They had a cheese and cracker tray for me, but we didn't eat lunch with them. We saw a courtyard or a place to sit down.
Maureen Linder
June 09, 2022
My mother lives at Red Cedar Glenn and absolutely loves it. She has a large room with private bath. There is also a nice little set up with a sink, cabinets and a small refrigerator.
All of the staff are wonderful. Great caring and concern. It is like one big family. Her social calendar stays full with the many activities they provide. She exercises several times a week, plays bingo, domino's along with many other types of activities. She has made many friends with the residents. The 3 meals a day she receives are top notch. The Chef is awesome. I am so happy that my mother is so content and has a place she loves to call home. Maureen Linder
Lucas
December 12, 2021
Red Cedar Glen was the one I liked the best. It just seemed like a very supportive atmosphere, is my take-away. It looked like they were very well appointed, that like they looked new and had nice fixtures and nice layout. So I was impressed. It looked like had a bingo group, a bridge group, they had art activities like painting classes and things like that. So it looked like there was a lot of emphases put on activities. I saw a library, and there are outdoor areas like a gazebo where people can sit outside. There's an art room with supplies and there was also a sewing room as well.
11448680
November 11, 2020
Most rooms are in desperate need of renovation. (Popcorn ceilings coming off in areas), poor A/C units, old carpet, few electrical outlets, and extremely small. Management & Staff (with a few exceptions) are below average, with heavy turnover. Concerns are either dismissed or not adequately addressed. Billing is a nightmare. Over billing and no notification of missed payments are common.
The food is completely unacceptable. Inadequately cooked, poorly planned, tasteless and extremely small portions. Kitchen Director was unwilling to hear concerns and immediately took a defensive posture during our discussion. Although she did agree to increasing my parent’s portioning, this only happened for one meal. My parent has had to purchase meals outside of the facility in order to properly eat. This is an extreme concern due to Covid-19, and heartbreaking, as meals are the only thing residents have to look forward too during related restrictions.
My hope is that this company will look first, to the needs of their Residents, and provide a welcoming and positive experience for them, as they are in their last years of life. The cost of living at this facility does not meet the care provided.
Deb
October 28, 2020
My mom is at Red Cedar Glen signing in right now. She will be moving in today. It was just perfect for her. It's exactly where she wanted to be in the area, the little apartment was cute and the people were just wonderful there. The staff there was wonderful. She even sent us lunch. She answered every question. She was the big reason why we chose there. The food was really good. The facility looked great. My mom got to meet some of the other residents because we were there at lunch time. Everybody was just so friendly. It seemed like a family environment. It looked more like a little community. However, the facility was a little bit older and not as up-to-date.
DC
March 17, 2020
My mother-in-law just moved into Red Cedar Glen. It's been very nice, the staff has been very helpful, and that was the deciding factor for her. She has a two-bedroom apartment, but they gave her some options since they were renovating it. They have chair yoga, they have a bus that will take her to places during the week, and they have bingo; she likes that. She has her own entrance, and she likes that because she still drives, and therefore can be close to the parking lot. They have a beauty salon, a full dining room for three meals a day, and an activity room.
Katie
August 23, 2017
My mother is in Brookdale Hendersonville. It's very nice, and she's adjusting to it as far as I can tell. She's only been there two weeks, and everything is going very well. Everyone who works there is extremely nice. She has played bingo and went to church on a Sunday. She uses the dining room but hasn't gone on any little trips nor anywhere in the bus. She is in a one-room efficiency with maid service that's very good. It was very clean when we moved in. They painted it and cleaned it. It's a five-minute drive from her church and where she has lived since 1964. She likes the food.
Larry111790750
August 13, 2015
My dad and my stepmom both backed out on going in Brookdale Hendersonville (Formerly Pennington Place). They went up there and looked at it, and they really did like it. I went up there three times myself and talked to the staff, and they were just excellent. I see no reason why anyone would be put off by being up there. It is just a really nice place. The dining area is like a restaurant. They got a menu and you pick from the menu, they bring it out, and it's a lot of good food. The rooms are big enough for a person that's going to be living in a facility like that. It's nothing like being at home, but they're big enough to accommodate what you need. I have no problem with them, and I really wished they had gone up there.
Anonymous104127650
January 09, 2015
Pennington Place is an independent living, but they do serve my mother meals. They will check on her occasionally, but it is not like an assisted-living. They will keep an eye on her or give her medications to her for a fee.
Patricia91293250
August 28, 2014
Pennington Place was probably one of the older facilities in the area, but it had some qualities that I liked. The best thing I liked about it was that it was just one storey. In fact, you would feel like you were more in a house, and it was like you had a little apartment that was very nice and you could park outside. They invited us to eat and everything smelled good, but we didn't eat there. The grounds were nice. They kept the grounds up, but the way it looked to me, some of the residents were planting their own flowers and that gave them the opportunity to go out and do something.
Visitor71674850
December 29, 2013
We visited Pennington Place in a day when they were having an open house and a garage sale with our son and his wife. It was a Saturday afternoon and they had live music going on outside the parking lot. It was a very festive type of day. We ate there and we saw two-bedroom units. The real plus in their units was that you could reach them from the inside hallways or you could park your car outside the door. The personnel manager that I talked to was very nice. But as for anybody who could come to the room, we hadn't met them.
I wanted to do this while we were both able to make the decision. If we knew which one we wanted to go into, it would be easier for our son to make the decision. But we were still both able to drive though he's 79 and I'm 75. But since we wanted to get out of the homeowner thing, we just said its time to make a move. One of the things we were looking at independent living was if when we could not live independently anymore, we would like to be home. The worst-case scenario for me was Alzheimer's at this point and Pennington Place had a vision that if you had Alzheimer's, you would just went down a different hallway. I thought that was a plus.
John71853750
September 29, 2013
Pennington Place was very nice. We liked it for one major reason. It was single level and you had a ground entrance into whichever apartment you might have. The staff was very nice and very polite.
Robert70578550
September 23, 2013
My visit at Pennington Place was good. Everyone there was really nice. It was a good place. It was also clean. I like how it was laid out. I like their apartments. I would give this facility a high rating.
Visitor5621
August 13, 2012
We visited Pennington Place of Hendersonville together with my husband. They have a beautiful and wonderful place. This community caters a restaurant-like dining area. The staff that we spoke with was extremely helpful. They are very accommodating. They toured us to the place, and from what we saw the residents looks really happy and it feels like home. We are looking forward to be in this home-like environment. I will definitely recommend this facility to others.
Rick2
March 09, 2012
My grandmother was a resident for several years at Pennington Place. She was very happy with the facilities in general. She enjoyed her room, and felt it was spacious enough, even though she had a very large house. She was satisfied with the number of activities scheduled for the residents. One particular thing I remember her enjoying is the decorating of their doors for holidays (e.g., Christmas). She would be so proud when she 'won' the competitions. And my mother (her daughter) would always help her and that gave them additional time together. I also remember how friendly the staff was and how they respected the autonomy for the residents. The facility also provided transportation to places like the grocery store, pharmacy, etc. This took some of the time burden from our family members. My grandmother was very active in many social circles, and the various outside activities (e.g., outings to events, parks, theaters, etc.) gave her lots of social interaction and exciting things to do in her week. I will always appreciate what the staff did for my grandmother individually, and in general for their residents.