Sheltered Housing & Accommodation Ripley
Ripley, located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in Tennessee, is a vibrant small town with a rich history. Founded in 1875, the town was named after General Eleazer Ripley who fought in the War of 1812. Notable landmarks include the Ripley Historic District, the National Register of Historic Places, and the Ripley Museum, which houses a collection of pioneer artifacts. Cultural attractions include the Ripley Arts Center, which offers art classes and performances, and the numerous festivals that take place throughout the year.
Ripley is an attractive destination for retirees or older adults, with a variety of senior housing options, including assisted living facilities and independent living communities. There are also several medical facilities in the area, such as the Crockett County Hospital and the Lauderdale County Medical Center. Community events such as the annual summer Ripley Alive Festival, which features live music, art, and food, provide plenty of opportunities for socializing and entertainment.