Clover Hill Senior Living Costs & Pricing
Clover Hill Senior Living offers competitive pricing for its residents, particularly when considering the range of services and amenities available. For a semi-private room, residents can expect to pay $3,495 per month, which is slightly above the average costs seen in Monroe County at $3,175 and in Tennessee overall at $3,162. However, Clover Hill's studio rooms are priced at $4,995, matching the county's rates but significantly exceeding the state average of $3,485. This pricing reflects not only the quality of care provided but also the unique environment that Clover Hill fosters for its residents. Overall, while some room types may be priced higher than local averages, many families find that the added value justifies the investment in their loved ones' well-being and comfort.
| Floor plans | Clover Hill Senior Living | Monroe County | Tennessee |
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| Semi-Private | $3,495 | $3,175 | $3,162 |
| Studio | $4,995 | $4,995 | $3,485 |
Overall Review of Clover Hill Senior Living
common
26 reviews mention this
Care staff are described positively
Residents and families frequently describe staff as caring, respectful, and easy to reach with concerns.
Many reviewers emphasize respectful, dignified care, with multiple mentions that staff treat residents well and respond when families have questions or worries. A number of comments also describe leadership as involved and accessible, including hands-on guidance from the executive director or administrator. Even when reviews are critical, some still acknowledge that parts of the clinical team were kind and attentive, which reinforces that tone varies by experience.
differentiator
7 reviews mention this
Dining and chef get praise
Dining stands out in reviews, and the community offers restaurant-style dining alongside room service and guest meals.
Several residents or family members describe the food as excellent, healthy, and well presented, and they single out an executive chef. Reviews also mention topics like low-sugar or balanced choices and meals that feel more like prepared dining than basic facility food. That aligns with what the community offers, including restaurant-style dining, room service, and guest meals, plus diet support such as low/no sodium and no-sugar options.
common
22 reviews mention this
Activities and outings are constant
Reviewers repeatedly mention a busy schedule of activities and outings that keeps residents engaged throughout the day.
A consistent theme across reviews is that residents have frequent opportunities for structured activities, including crafts, exercise, games, and daily programming. Many families also describe scheduled outings and day trips, with some noting how they see residents look forward to these events. The community offers planned day trips, scheduled daily activities, resident-run activities, and planned religious services, which matches the way reviewers describe day-to-day engagement.
differentiator
3 reviews mention this
Memory care environment can feel mixed
Because the community is primarily memory care, some reviews say the shared environment can be distressing for those without dementia.
Some reviewers describe the setup as being geared toward memory care, including how activities and social time work within the shared building. One reviewer specifically notes a model where dementia and non-dementia residents are in the same areas, saying this can be upsetting when dementia neighbors are crying or yelling. On the other hand, other dementia-focused reviews describe the staff as patient and comfortable managing changing conditions, suggesting experiences depend on the resident’s needs.
caveat
3 reviews mention this
Some families report care and communication issues
A smaller set of reviews describe problems with medication handling, communication, and personal care needs being met consistently.
A few reviewers report serious concerns such as wrong or delayed medication, including a medication lapse that led to health worsening, and another review describing incorrect medication and a delayed response to a UTI. Communication is also mentioned, including frustration with voicemail delays and difficulty getting timely answers from leadership in at least one negative account. A separate review also describes concerns about showering and hygiene, reinforcing that while many families are satisfied, not all experiences were consistent.
How we summarize
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