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Compassionate Care, Every Step of the Way

Danberry at Inverness has designed our assisted living in Hoover, Alabama, to combine elegance and refinement with exceptional personalized support. We’ll help you live as independently as possible while providing just the right level of assistance with your daily activities. You’ll get the helping hand you need, so you can focus on staying active and engaged.

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Dedicated Support, Every Day

At Danberry at Inverness, everything starts with Extraordinary Impressions®—our culture of gracious hospitality and service that ensures every interaction with you and your family is meaningful and memorable. You’ll have access to a full range of assisted living services tailored to your needs, with personalized care plans that support daily activities like bathing, dressing, grooming, and medication management.

The Assisted Living Experience

Along with daily support, our assisted living is full of opportunities to enjoy life, learn, and connect with others. You can participate in programs and activities that promote wellness, social engagement, and personal enrichment, and what you do is always up to you.

In Their Own Words

Frequently Asked Questions

If you or a loved one needs help with everyday tasks like managing medications, bathing, dressing, meals, transportation, or housekeeping, assisted living may be the right next step. Our trained team provides personalized support while helping each resident maintain as much independence as possible.

Assisted living gives you the helping hand you need to keep active, stay engaged, and pursue your passions. You’ll live in a beautifully appointed apartment home and receive assistance with the basic activities of daily living, tailored to your specific needs, such as help with bathing, dressing and grooming, medication management, and personal maintenance. Nursing homes, on the other hand, are for those with chronic medical conditions or disabilities, or those in chronic pain, who require round-the-clock care and supervision by licensed skilled nursing professionals.

There are a variety of options families use in order to help pay for assisted living. Below are a few that you may want to consider:

  • Long term care insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Veteran’s benefits
  • Sale of a home
  • Reverse mortgage
  • Bridge loan
  • Annuity

We suggest you consult with a financial advisor to discuss which would work best for your family.

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Ready to Learn More?

We’re here to guide you every step of the way. Contact us with questions or to schedule your personal experience. We look forward to hearing from you.