Legacy Senior Living Expands its Tennessee Family of Senior Living Communities to Serve Hendersonville, Tenn. with New Acquisition
November 18, 2021

HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. (November 17, 2021) – Legacy Senior Living, based in Cleveland, Tenn., acquired Main Street Senior Living of Hendersonville, Tenn., on Nov. 1.  Legacy Senior Living owns and operates a growing family of 16 senior living and memory care facilities across the Eastern United States.

Located at 674 East Main St., the newly named Legacy Village of Hendersonville will begin an extensive $1 million renovation to become Sumner County’s premier assisted living and memory care community. An expansion is planned for 2022 to enhance the services provided in The Harbor, Legacy Senior Living’s state-of-the-art memory care facility. This expansion will include retro-style decor reflecting an era reminiscent of younger days, and include additional amenities for the residents.

“It was a joy to meet the residents and families personally last month and we are thrilled with the opportunity to serve them with honor, respect, faith and integrity. Legacy Senior Living has a reputation for providing exceptional care that is specifically designed to meet the needs of the individual residents, and I can’t wait for this community to feel the difference,” Bryan Cook, Legacy Senior Living Founder and President, said.

“A big part of this transition is gaining the trust of the residents, families, and team members. Residents always come first with Legacy Senior Living, and we believe that through our mission-driven leadership, that resident centered care will become apparent right away,” said Barry Ray, Legacy Senior Living Founder and CEO.

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