Asbury Place Maryville Frequently Asked Questions
We understand that researching your options for senior living and making the best choice for your next step is a journey. Fortunately, we have helped thousands of seniors through the retirement living process since we were founded in 1956. During that time, we have compiled a list of the most frequently asked questions by people researching senior living in Tennessee.
Take a look below and Contact Us if you have any questions! We have expertise and resources to share and are happy to listen.
Is this a welcoming, inclusive community for all?
Asbury Place was founded by members of the Holston Conference of the United Methodist Church; however, we embrace people of all beliefs, cultures, and backgrounds. Faith does play an important role in the lives of many – but not all – residents here, and we offer a wide range of spiritual programming, including ecumenical services. We are a community that enjoys learning from and celebrating each person’s unique lived experiences. We believe that diversity makes us stronger. Asbury Place is an equal housing opportunity provider that supports people of all abilities.
How is Asbury Place different from a 55-plus senior community?
Asbury Place has everything that a 55-plus community offers and more. Friendly staff members provide an extra level of comfort, and collaborate with residents to organize and run community events and programs. Residents continue to enjoy the activities and friends they had before moving, and often report that their opportunities have expanded. We frequently hear, “I wish I had done this sooner!”
The large majority of residents enjoy independent, active, and social lifestyles in one of numerous residence styles that include apartments, duplex cottages or townhomes designed to support aging in place. You are welcome to enjoy guests in your home.
The most significant difference between Asbury Place and a 55-plus community or condominium living is the peace of mind that comes from having assisted living and memory care as well as nursing and rehabilitation services on campus. This means that should your health needs change, you don’t need to change communities. On- and off-campus transportation is available to help get you to appointments. Please see our Healthcare Services for complete information.
Some couples move to Asbury Place with different health needs or develop health conditions during their time here that require assisted living, memory care, or rehabilitation. In those cases, one spouse may choose to remain living independently while the other person moves to a different neighborhood on campus.
Do you offer assisted living and a continuum of care?
Yes. We provide quality independent living in apartments, cottages, and townhomes, as well as assisted living and memory care services. Our campus Health Care Center is operated by an experienced, national nursing care provider. Asbury Place residents have priority access.
Are there age and income requirements?
With many types of residences and a choice in Entrance Fee Plans, we can accommodate a wide range of people age 55-plus. Before being accepted for residency, you will be asked to share information about your income and assets to ensure that you will be able to support your living expenses through your projected lifespan. This calculation is made through a system maintained by an outside actuary. Generally, someone with a retirement income who owns a home in the area or has equivalent assets can afford the security and benefits of our lifestyle.
Visit the Entrance Fee page under Independent Living on our website for more information, and to download pricing for our Standard, Non-Refundable Entrance Fee. If you are seeking pricing for Assisted Living please contact our Director of Sales.
What does it cost to live here?
All residents pay a one-time Entrance Fee plus a Monthly Services Fee that covers property taxes, many utilities, security, wellness, and many other services and amenities. Fees vary widely based on the residence you choose and whether you choose a Refundable Entrance Fee Plan* or the Standard Declining-Refundable Plan. If two people live in the residence, there is no additional Entrance Fee.
What is the purpose of the Entrance Fee? Great question! Even though your residence here is maintenance-free, the community and beautiful grounds are not. Entrance fees help provide capital funds for upkeep, enhancements, and the wide range of services that a well-run community requires. They support the long-term financial strength and security of your new home for you and your neighbors.
See our Entrance Fee & Pricing page underneath the Independent Living tab for details. Because there are so many choices, we recommend that you meet with our Director of Sales to find out which makes the most sense for you, and to learn about any special incentives we may have.
*Carefully read the continuing care agreement for the conditions that must be satisfied before Asbury is required to pay the Entrance Fee Refund.
Can I bring my pet?
Yes! Many dogs and cats enjoy living here! Asbury Place’s Lake St. Clair is a great place to walk dogs, and they’ll be sure to get lots of attention while they are making the rounds! Contact our Director of Sales to learn more about our pet policies and campus amenities.
Will I be able to deduct any of my fees from my income taxes?
Asbury Place does not offer Type A Life Care contracts where a higher entrance fee offsets the future cost of health care services. Here, residents pay for assisted living or other health services as they are needed. Because of this, the Internal Revenue Service does not recognize any part of the entrance fee or residential living monthly fees toward a medical deduction.
It is possible that fees paid for assisted living or memory care services may be eligible for a medical deduction. Please see a tax analyst to learn whether your financial circumstances would allow you to deduct these expenses from your income. See our Entrance Fee page for more information about our Contract Type.
Will I remain in charge of my financial assets?
Absolutely! You will pay a one-time entrance fee to join Asbury Place, and you will receive a monthly services fee bill. Many residents love how much simpler their financial responsibilities become after moving. This is because you no longer have to worry about home maintenance and many of your current expenses – such as security systems, property taxes, utilities, and fitness – are provided as part of your monthly services fee. You can learn more about our Entrance Fees by selecting Entrance Fee Plans under the Independent Living tab on our website.
Will I still be able to cook?
Whether you’re someone who loves to cook or you’re ready to turn off your stove for good, Asbury Place has delicious and flexible dining options that let you choose how often you will do the work. Many residents do enjoy connecting with friends for lunch or dinner at our community dining venue, and love the variety of freshly prepared, healthful menu choices prepared by professional chefs. However, every residence has its own fully equipped kitchen – many with open floor plans – where you can cook to your heart’s desire or prepare dinner and cocktail parties for friends.
Who operates the community and what role do residents play?
Under the direction of the Executive Director, an experienced management team is responsible for the day-to-day operations and overall functioning. This Steering Team works in collaboration with MFA Tennessee Holdings, LLC, which is the owner/operator of Asbury Place and provides expertise and support in finance, clinical and legal services, marketing and communications, and strategic planning.
Resident input is central to the culture of person-centered services and care here. Each community has Resident Committees or Councils that work in collaboration with campus leadership in such areas as wellness, dining, programs, and more. Seeking out feedback from residents, associates, and family members – and honoring that feedback – is embedded in community operations.
Is Asbury Place under new ownership?
In January 2024, we welcomed new ownership to our community, continuing a proud tradition of service that began with the establishment of Asbury Acres in 1956 by the United Methodist Holsten Conference. We are excited for this new chapter in our evolution and deeply appreciative of the support and understanding shown by residents and associates throughout this transition. Their well-being has been and remains our highest priority.
MFA Tennessee Holdings, LLC is jointly owned by McFarlin Artisan, LLC, a privately held investment firm with a combined 50 years of experience in senior living, and Asbury Communities, Inc., the nation’s 14th-largest system of not-for-profit continuing care retirement communities. McFarlin Artisan is the majority owner of Asbury Place. Asbury Communities holds a minority ownership share and has a management agreement to support day-to-day operations.