Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    The Capstone at Station Camp

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

    The Capstone at Station Camp Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - The Capstone at Station Camp

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    4 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    2 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 1
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Ask the Community - The Capstone at Station Camp

    You might also consider

    Blakeford At Green Hills - The indoor pool. There is a full time Aqudic Coordinator.

    Blakeford At Green Hills

    3.8(6 reviews)
    24.1 miGreen Hills

    Blakeford At Greenhills, Nashville My wife and I moved to…read moreBlakeford in May 2023, just before the West Tower opened in July 2023. At the same time the existing North and South Towers were updated with carpeting, lighting and paint. What a great transformation. All the common areas are new. Amities include three restaurants, indoor pool, a state of the art fitness center (with three full time staff members) and a group fitness studio for fitness classes. There are many club activities; art, bridge, canasta, rummy cube, Mexican train, mahjong, history club plus more. Every Tuesday there is a happy hour with food and live entertainment provided by Blakeford. On Fridays there is a happy hour in the Living Room or on the patio, weather permitting. Then one Sunday a month we have a Social Hour 5p to 6p where new residents mingle and meet current residents. You need to visit Blakeford and take a tour. Make sure you see Vista, the 7th floor party room and outdoor patio - - it has a view no other senior communities have. Mary and I have been asked why we chose Blakeford, and not one of the other senior living communities nearby. Most don't have Independent Living, Assisted Living and Skilled Nursing/Memory Care on one campus. But the final reasons are the residents and staff. The residents and staff members are the best

    I do delivery services and I've been here multiple times and I've never had a problem with any of…read morethe workers ever. Today I had to deliver an order and I already knew where the place/room was but they had a lot of items (over 4 cases of soda) so I asked if they had a cart so I didn't need to make multiple trips. The white lady with blonde hair and greenish glasses at the front desk was very very rude and disrespectful towards me. She acted as if I was dumb and when I went to get the groceries from the car she didn't even give me a cart at all because she "couldn't find it" and I ended up taking all the groceries in by hand. I really hope she's not as disrespectful to the citizens living here as she was to me.

    Photos
    Blakeford At Green Hills - Spring time view from the patio.

    Spring time view from the patio.

    Blakeford At Green Hills - View towards Nashville from Vista, the 7th floor party and balcony area.

    View towards Nashville from Vista, the 7th floor party and balcony area.

    Blakeford At Green Hills - View from Vista at night,

    See all

    View from Vista at night,

    The Bridge at Columbia

    The Bridge at Columbia

    3.5(2 reviews)
    59.0 mi

    This is my first Yelp review so bear with me I'll try to cover everything and be as honest and…read moreinformative as I can. In late 2019 I lost my father to an aneurysm suddenly. It was a complete shock to me family, especially my 91 year old mom. We realized just how much he did for her as we quickly saw she just wasn't able to live on her own. My parents and I have always been incredibly close so my first instinct was to move her in with me. For various reasons that was impossible for my family at the time. I felt apprehensive as we began to tour local assisted livings. My heart was just so heavy and I didn't want to feel like I was "just putting her in a home." As we entered the Bridge Assisted Living, I was met with colorful landscape and several residents enjoying their garden and the fountain outside as they socialized. The residents were friendly and greeted my mom. As we walked in for the tour, the general manager Brian cheerfully introduced himself and the activity director. I was very impressed by the size of the room and the variety of activities they had to offer. It was important to me to feel like she would have options of things to do. There was bingo, exercise classes, trivia nights, various games, bible studies, Karaoke, and various other groups that came to entertain. While we were there, a group of kids were there playing instruments for the residents and my mom absolutely loved to listen to them. We got to meet the private Chef who I was very impressed by. They took into account all of my mothers dietary restrictions with ease. She uses a walker to get around, and the building was very easy to move around for her. This was an issue for her at my house. After consideration and prayer, my mom and I decided that this was the best place for her. I just wanted some peace of mind that she would be happy. The friendly staff and upbeat building helped ease my worries. They were very accommodating with my special requests and now call with updates all the time. I know that this is long but I wanted to write this to anyone who is going through the worries I was and for them to know that this is the place that eases those anxieties. However, no place is perfect though. If I had to give a complaint it would be with the TV systems. I will admit a lot of that is operator error on my moms part haha! But the manager Brian took time out of his day to come in and help her find the channels she wanted which I was very grateful for. The Bridge Assisted Living was far nicer then any of the other buildings in the area on the inside and honestly on the outside as well. It was very well decorated and seasoned which helped my mom feel at home. No facility is perfect, but this one is pretty close. I never thought I would be on board with assisted livings but this place had a solution for every single worry I had. I highly recommend

    Think twice before sending your loved ones here. As soon as their care starts to become too…read moredemanding, they will give you little notice that they cannot return home to their apartment. My father was in skilled nursing at NHC Maury transitional care (horrible place) for 10 days. Director and nurse at the Bridge assessed him and said he needed additional skilled nursing care before he returns back to the Bridge. I paid out of pocket for an additional 2 weeks at Lifecare next door in addition to his rent at the Bridge. When he was ready to be discharged, they said he cannot return because they cannot handle his additional needs. I live out of state and had 4 days to find a memory care place, move part of his belongings into storage, and move him into memory care. No mention to the month prior when he was in skilled nursing that there was a possibility of him not being allowed to return. My dad's neurologist even said they have patients that are worst off then him that are residing at the Bridge. Make sure to advocate for your loved ones because senior care is extremely fraudulent and corrupt industry.

    Patriot Angels - In our mission to support our Veterans and their families, let every moment count. Lord, help us get one more. Together, we can do it!

    Patriot Angels

    2.5(33 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    Last year (2025) I decided it was time to start searching for a place for my widowed dad of 94 yrs…read moreold. I started looking at several Independent Senior Living communities since he is still VERY independent! Still drives & still cuts hair as a barber! No meds!! Anyway several of the places I visited mentioned I should reach out to Patriot Angels since he's a Korean War Vet. From the first call to 3-4 months later, EVERY SINGLE person I talked to were FANTASTIC!! Yes, they charge for submitting an application because it is A LOT of paperwork and basically they go up to bat for you with the VA. I admit I was nervous & the wait was long but it was worth it!! My dad got approved because he was a vet during a war time era and wow! What a blessing!! We sold his home & found a great place for him that offers a good size apt with a full kitchen, 3 meals a day in their dining room, a mini gym, pool, theatre, library & more!! He is LOVING LIFE meeting lots of new friends too! THANK YOU PATRIOT ANGELS!!!

    PA is a legit org, but signing up with them is a major gamble. We paid $1500 for the required…read moreeligibility evaluation (clearly marked as nonrefundable in the contract), which consisted of sending in a bunch of paperwork. There's no possible way reviewing that paperwork is $1500 worth of labor; maybe a thorough review might take 30-45 minutes. Let's be generous and assume that someone spent an hour reviewing documents. That's a pretty good hourly rate. Then my father died. So, no refund. I do believe PA is a legit org, but their business model requires you to hope your vet doesn't die anytime soon.

    Photos
    Patriot Angels
    Patriot Angels
    Patriot Angels

    See all

    The Capstone at Station Camp - retirement_homes - Updated June 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...