The Opal at Music City

  • 2733 McCampbell, Nashville, TN 37214
  • (615) 679-0540
  • 3.8 ( 3 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care

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About This Community

The Opal at Music City is a unique assisted living and memory care community located in Nashville, Tennessee. We provide coordinated, collaborative and tailored care services to each resident entrusted to us. Our community offers a variety of suite styles, recreational areas, meal service and a secure memory care residence at an affordable all-inclusive rate.

Meals

Our inclusive care packages offer three meals per day with snacks and hydration. Feel at home in the Opal Café filled with music, laughter and healthy dining choices. Our hand-crafted menus promote a nutritious diet tailored to our resident populations. At Opal Senior Living, we believe that dining is our biggest activity of the day and aim to ensure residents not only enjoy their meals, but enjoy the atmosphere and company in which they share.

24-Hour Care

Our team of dedicated associates are never far. At The Opal at Music City, our trained care staff are available 24 hours per day, seven days per week. We offer medication assistance to residents in need, as well as a community healthcare provider with the ability to offer routine testing and diagnostic imaging without having to leave the community. We also have a network of Partners in the Community to offer additional healthcare services such has Home Health to residents in need. Our goal is to provide coordinated and collaborative services to allow our residents to age in place.

Exercise

Many of our residents have health and wellness in the forefront of their minds as they continue to age. Our Joyful Moments Program offers programming to maintain physical wellness. Our onsite therapy suite provides additional physical and occupational therapy services to maintain strength, balance and physical health.

Joyful Moments

At The Opal at Music City, there is no shortage of diverse recreational spaces that are used for physical, cognitive and cultural engagement. Visit our theater, ice cream parlor, general store, private dining, activities room, and outdoor courtyards for activities that are crafted based on resident interest. Our Reflections Memory Care Program keeps memory care and cognition at the epicenter of each activity program developed. This highly specialized program boasts unique engagement opportunities for residents with varying cognitive impairment. During the move-in process our Joyful Moments Director will sit down with each new resident to inquire their current level of engagement, interests, and offer a guide of programs that fit their needs.

Housekeeping

Housekeeping and Laundry services are available to residents residing at The Opal at Music City. We believe that our housekeeping and laundry services are meant to give peace of mind to our residents to enjoy all that the community has to offer.

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Reviews

3.8 ( 3 Reviews )
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Alba
September 13, 2022
The Opal at Music City looks a little dated, but clean. They seemed to know their residents there. It looked like the residents were well taken care of. I saw a room, but I didn't quite go inside it. I looked from the door and they're pretty a good size. Some of the rooms were a little crowded, but other than that, it looked like they were kept clean. The residents were all sitting at the table talking, but we didn't talk about activities. However, the place is affordable, and it looks like a good option for those on a budget. The dining area looked clean.
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Odessa
September 08, 2021
My mom has been in The Opal at Music City's memory care for a year now. It's a nice facility. The only reason why we are considering moving her is that they have so much turnover with their staff. The turnover rate is just too inconsistent for us, and we don't feel like she's getting the level of care that we would like for her to have, with the staff changing so much. Otherwise, it's very nice. It's just that small part that we're not too happy with. We're giving them another chance, though. They want us to let my mom stay there until the end of the month, and we'll make our decision after that. It's always very clean and it doesn't look like a nursing home. I guess it was an old hotel that was converted into assisted living. The rooms are spacious and it's just a very pretty place. I just think they have staff issues. They have a theater, a general store, and a little private patio. We went back to that place at least three times before we put our mom in there. The director had just left right before we moved her in, and then they had another director -- and more new ones after that. They had a new head nurse and another new one after that too. In a year's time, we probably saw three directors, maybe three or four head nurses, and caregivers. We see them there and then the next week, they're gone. Dementia patients have to have something consistent, but she's seeing different people all the time, and it's resulted in different issues with her because she can't get used to anybody. Their food is very good, though. They keep the place clean, and they also did not have a lot of COVID cases or anything related to COVID, so that's good. They have their activities on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
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JF
January 18, 2020
My mother is at The Opal at Music City. It's pretty good. The staff is very friendly, courteous, and willing to do anything to help. The accommodations are a little dated, but they are nice. It's a great environment. They have a lot of activities. They have shows, people come in and perform, movies, and games. It's a small community, and there are not many residents in memory care. It's developing, but they have great staff to resident ratio. She generally likes it.

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