Address: 3864 Sweeten Creek Rd, Arden, NC 28704, USA
Phone: +18286810904
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
Julie Burns
This has been a horrible experience for my Father. Would not recommend for anyone’s loved one. For a facility that should be rehabilitating people to transition home, they do nothing. He was in far worse condition on being discharged than when he arrived. When he came in, we had all his personal possessions become, “lost” and we never got them back. This facility has been a complete nightmare. The care is horrible!!
bill sipes
I loved it there. Wish I had stayed.
Grace McIntire
This is a truly amazing facility who provides great care for their residents. They are so creative and dedicated to finding great ways to bringing them joy! Ever since my mom passed away from Alzheimer's / Dementia and I spent some special time with her at her own nursing home back in Iowa, I really wanted to find a local facility to volunteer to pay forward all the wonderful love and care my mom received from hers. Thankfully, I was able to connect with one of the incredible staff at The Oaks and Sweeten Creek and she arranged for my family to come monthly to volunteer and bring some joy to the residents there. My 9 year old son is a pianist and he plays music for them. There were a variety of residents in attendance and it was clear that music is such a universal language. My daughter is a great artist and she will be joining us next month to create drawings for the residents. We also own a small farm and will plan to bring cuddly farm animals to visit with them as well. I feel so fortunate and grateful to live in such a wonderful community with opportunities like this to teach our children creative ways to volunteer their time! The residents are all so lovely and the staff is clearly loving and so dedicated to them in their care.
Jade Jaramillo
Everyone is professional and helpful. I couldn't imagine a better experience for a loved one in need.
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