Address: 118 Alamance Rd, Burlington, NC 27215, USA
Phone: +13362272328
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Kelly McKinney
Lovely place, warm and inviting. The staff all truly care. My mother feels safe and well taken care of there.
Steve the Dude
The management and staff at Home Place is outstanding. One could not ask for a better place.
Ronnie Roupe
We have found that the staff are both courteous and attentive to the needs of our Mother. We appreciate everything that they do to help our Mother in her time of need.
Bobby Honeycutt
The staff is caring and work with the residents and families well. With the COVID19 situation it has been a safe and loving place for my Mom.
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We know this is a big change! It is a concern we often hear from seniors and their families. The good news is that there will be staff and fellow residents around who will be happy to help you learn your way around the community. Before long you will find yourself feeling right at home! We hope this information helps you or the senior you love feel more positive about the changes ahead. If you have a question we didn’t answer or if you would like to schedule an in-person visit, please call the Five Star Senior Living nearest you. Our staff will be happy to arrange a time that is convenient for you to join us for lunch and a personal tour!
Good question! Embarking on a new chapter in life doesn’t mean old friends have to be left behind. Assisted living communities offer a wide range of programs and events residents can invite guests to participate in. And they also offer transportation services so your dad can attend events in and around town with his old buddies. Fortunately, there are other ways your father can stay in touch. Social media channels like Facebook or a video chat service such as Skype are two easy avenues for staying connected.
This sometimes happen when it actually comes time to make the move. Your mom is probably anxious and a little uncertain. A late life transition like this isn’t easy to make. What might help is to get her involved in some of the events and activities at the new community now, instead of waiting until she actually moves in. Talk with the staff to see about helping her find a buddy with similar interests and hobbies that she can bond with during her visits. Becoming more familiar with the community and with a few fellow residents can help make the move feel a little less intimidating.
We hear this concern from seniors often. Sorting through and packing up a lifetime of memories and belongings can be overwhelming. One resource we like to share with families is a group of professionals called Senior Move Managers. They are experts at handling all of the details of a later life move. You can find one near your home by visiting the National Association of Senior Move Managers or Certified Relocation & Transition Specialist.
Eddie -- thank you for reaching out to us but we do not have a use for this at the current time. We're sure other organizations like the Habitat for Humanity, Goodwill or The Salvation Army would welcome this donation.
It would be best to call director of Home Place to find out what level of care that would be best to fit the needs of your family member. They offer many different services, they work very hard to provide a great level of care to the older adults. They have a outstanding staff and they would be to talk to you about all the services that they offer. Give them a call.
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