In North Carolina, assisted living communities offer older adults a comfortable, hassle-free environment. As a Southern state famous for its diverse geography and culture, North Carolina offers plenty of charm and individuality. Its moderate cost of living and reasonable weather, in combination with stunning mountainous landscapes, historic coastal towns, and numerous state parks, make the state a remarkable place to call home.
It's a very nice and clean facility that we were able to make dads room like home with things from his home. Staff was very helpful and friendly and knowledgeable when it involved dads care. No complaints....
It's hard for your parent to be in a facility that is not home but Laurelwoods made the transition easier...mom even transitioned easily! The cleanliness is a 4....only because they have been undergoing...
Finding A Place For Mom is a difficult decision and choice no matter what. The staff at Morningside were very gracious with their time in showing us the facility and answering our questions. They helped to...
It's been a good experience overall. have been pleased with the service levels. Food is pretty good. Clean facility and the help has been very good.
My mom was in the memory care area. The staff was very caring and friendly. The facility was clean and well maintained. The food was very good (except the veggie burgers). I would recommend this facility to...
We would like to express our sincerest gratitude and admiration for your exceptional team. Over the weekend, my dad faced a serious health issue, and thanks to the attentiveness and quick thinking of the...
5 for all. The people are very nice, and they were attentive and tried to solve problems if there are any. We would recommend Carriage House Senior Living Community to other families based on the experience...
The main reason we chose Brookdale Northwest Greensboro was because of the friendliness of the person I spoke to. Unfortunately, she is no longer employed there. The biggest complaint was not getting an...
I thought it was really nice, but my dad went downhill VERY fast. I didn't have a great chance to evaluate. BUT! Harmony is a super nice facility. It feels upbeat and not like a traditional assisted living....
I would tell others to ask how long they can stay with them..not just in their room, but like in the dining area and other areas..even outside. Food, I could suggest that there be a larger...
My dad passed away [date removed]. He was there at Brookdale a total of 6 months. Those 6 months gave him a great quality of life in large part to the kind efforts of Brookdale's staff. They checked on...
We made the difficult decision to find an assisted living community for our dad. He was transitioning from living with me and my family to Forrest Heights. He has really enjoyed having his own space and...
When talk with them about a concern, will get better for a short time & then go back until I raise my concern again. Example - have had to remind them about laundry, shaving, cutting fingernails. He is...
All of them deserve a 5! What we like the most about Sunrise of Raleigh is the people, the facility, and the fun and interesting activities. Yes, we would recommend the community to other families based on...
Staff was very friendly and we felt it was a good match. [name removed], the concierge, is a great source for any issues you may have. Plus the price was more affordable. Get to know your loved one's care...
The average cost of assisted living in North Carolina is about $5,000 per month, according to A Place for Mom’s internal data on our partner communities throughout the state. That’s about $100 less expensive than the national average.[01]
However, assisted living costs vary across communities in North Carolina. Monthly costs range between about $3,000 at the low end and $7,100 at the highest end for North Carolina assisted living communities. This is because facilities base their costs on factors such as the following:
The figures above are reflective of actual prices paid by families who were referred to an A Place for Mom partner assisted living community in North Carolina. They account for all fees paid, including amenities, services, and care. Seniors and their families often use a combination of public and private payment methods to cover these costs. Read more about various payment options below.
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Whether you or your family can cover assisted living using personal savings, or you opt to utilize public pay options, there are a variety of methods to pay for assisted living in North Carolina. This section outlines the various payment options families often use to cover their assisted living or long-term care costs. You can also view our guide to paying for long-term care for a high-level overview.
Some families can pay for long-term care using personal savings. However, there are a number of other private pay options. Click on the cards below to learn more about some different options.
The licensure term for assisted living in North Carolina is Assisted Living Residence. However, there are a couple of different types of Assisted Living Residences, each providing a slightly different scope of care:[05]
Adult Care Homes must be licensed through the North Carolina’s Department of Health and Human Services Division of Health Service Regulation, Adult Care Licensure Section. Multi-Unit Assisted Housing with Services facilities aren’t licensed, but they still must register with the Division of Health Service Regulation.
Although Adult Care Homes and Multi-Unit Assisted Housing with Services facilities are considered types of ALRs, each assisted living type is bound to slightly different rules and regulations. To read a full list of rules that North Carolina’s assisted living facilities are required to follow, view the North Carolina section in the National Center for Assisted Living (NCAL)’s Assisted Living State Regulatory Review.
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We developed a system to rate each state on how easy — or difficult — it is to find important assisted living records and reports, and we compiled tips to help you in your search.
States with the most transparent records allow you to look up important information about each assisted living facility online, including inspections, complaints, survey results, violations, capacity, and whether the facility accepts Medicaid.
Public access to assisted living records and reports for the state of North Carolina is exceptional. Key findings that informed this rating include:
How to look up North Carolina assisted living licenses and records
We developed a standard methodology for state data collection and evaluation, and we based our rating primarily on the objective, state-specific accessibility criteria outlined in these questions:
A Place for Mom. (2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.
United States Census Bureau. QuickFacts North Carolina.
North Carolina Medicaid Division of Health Benefits (NCDHHS). Benefits and services.
North Carolina Medicaid Division of Health Benefits (NCDHHS). Learn about NC Medicaid Managed Care.
National Center for Assisted Living (NCAL). (2022). Assisted living state regulatory review.
Overview of assisted living in NC
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