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Assisted Living in North Carolina

Overview of assisted living in North Carolina

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.

Top-rated Assisted Living facilities in North Carolina

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Brookdale Burlington

3615 South Mebane Street, Burlington, NC 27215
9.9
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41 reviews
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$X,XXX/mo
FP - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

Very clean and helpful. If they can handle their own medicine, that is the only plus I will add. NC state very strict and they stay to the letter. A lot of programs are offered.

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Morningside of Concord

500 Penny Ln NE, Concord, NC 28025
9.8
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32 reviews
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Debra W - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

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...

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Cadence at Mooresville by Cogir

198 E Waterlynn Rd, Mooresville, NC 28117
9.8
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45 reviews
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Chantelle C - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

We haven't tried the food but my father in law isn't a big fan, that's the only reason for a middle answer. The staff has always been really great. Greetings us when we arrive, kind things to say about our...

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Top-rated Assisted Living facilities in Charlotte

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Sunrise of Providence

5114 Providence Road, Charlotte, NC 28226
9.7
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77 reviews
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Anonymous - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

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.

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Legacy Heights Senior Living Community

11230 Ballantyne Trace Ct, Charlotte, NC 28277
9.6
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79 reviews
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Alisa - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

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...

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Brookdale Charlotte East

6053 Wilora Lake Road, Charlotte, NC 28212
9.4
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105 reviews
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Berita S - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

Staff was very friendly, felt like they really cared for residents. My sister was the one staying at Brookdale. Her first two weeks was a little hard for her to adjust to, but Levi was thoughtful enough to...

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Top-rated Assisted Living facilities in Greensboro

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Carriage House Senior Living Community

3896 N Elm St, Greensboro, NC 27455
9.6
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67 reviews
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Wayne and Deb - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

We are so pleased with the facility and have recommended it to others. A very caring and homey feel and treats patients as guests and caters to their individual needs.

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Heritage Greens

801 Meadowood St, Greensboro, NC 27409
9.5
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48 reviews
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Anonymous - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

For what we paid, $[removed], we expected much more. The facility and my mother's room was not always very clean, she had to share a room (we expected she would have a room to herself), there were no readily...

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Spring Arbor of Greensboro

5125 Michaux Rd, Greensboro, NC 27410
9.3
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21 reviews
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Wendy C - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

The staff are great to work with. If you have any concerns, there's always somebody that can help. They always have activities to keep my dad occupied and happy.

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Top-rated Assisted Living facilities in Winston Salem

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Brighton Gardens of Winston-Salem

2601 Reynolda Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27106
9.7
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85 reviews
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Anonymous - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

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...

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Brookdale Reynolda Road

2980 Reynolda Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27106
9.5
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35 reviews
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Kathy T - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

The facility is on the small side, feels very homey, staff is extremely pleasant and helpful. They are very encouraging to the residents to be involved in the different activities.

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Forest Heights Senior Living

2500 Polo Ridge Ct, Winston-Salem, NC 27106
8.7
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77 reviews
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Lindsay - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

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...

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Top-rated Assisted Living facilities in Raleigh

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Sunrise of Raleigh

4801 Edwards Mill Road, Raleigh, NC 27612
9.1
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76 reviews
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Anonymous - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

Everyone was very nice and supportive. The staff we encountered were kind. The biggest miss was the option to use the internal pharmacy. This option was not communicated to us which resulting in delayed meds...

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Morningside of Raleigh

801 Dixie Trail, Raleigh, NC 27607
9.1
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36 reviews
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Anonymous - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

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...

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Sunrise of North Hills

615 Spring Forest Road, Raleigh, NC 27609
8.9
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93 reviews
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T and Y Wall - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

From the front office to the aides they were all wonderful / caring. Wish I could remember the names of our two favorite aides but they were absolutely wonderful with both Papa and us as the family. They...

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Cost of assisted living in North Carolina

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:

  • How large or small apartment floor plans are
  • How luxurious amenities are
  • How high or low the cost of living is in the geographic location (e.g., assisted living communities tend to have higher monthly costs in areas with a higher cost of living, and vice versa)
  • How advanced on-site care levels are (e.g., a community offering only personal care is typically less expensive than a community offering specialized memory care)

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.

Compare costs of North Carolina vs. the national average

Average monthly costs

North Carolina

$4,271/mo

US National average

$4,599/mo

Compare costs of assisted living vs. nearby states

Average monthly costs

North Carolina

$4,271/mo

Virginia

$5,212/mo

West Virginia

$4,058/mo

Compare costs of assisted living in North Carolina vs. nearby cities

Average monthly costs

North Carolina

$4,271/mo

Raleigh, NC

$5,317/mo

Charlotte, NC

$4,754/mo

Compare costs of assisted living vs. other senior care types in North Carolina

Average monthly costs

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Paying for assisted living in North Carolina

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.

North Carolina is home to roughly 637,800 veterans.[02] The state provides a range of benefits and resources for veteran residents in need of assisted living services.

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) provides generous benefit coverage to eligible, disabled veterans and their spouses. Many veterans assume they won’t qualify for disability benefits, but many VA benefits’ eligibility criteria are more inclusive than you may think. Also, if you or a loved one acquired a disability during wartime service, additional benefits may apply. See the VA’s list of service-connected ailments to learn more about some qualification requirements. Keep in mind that the list is not exhaustive, and other situations may still qualify.

If you find you need help navigating veterans benefits, or you’re unsure what even qualifies you, you’re not alone — eligibility requirements and the benefits application processes can be quite confusing. Fortunately, North Carolina has many resources available to guide veterans and their families through it, including local VA centers and veterans service organizations (VSOs). VSOs can help veterans and spouses through the entire benefit claim process, especially disabled seniors in need of long-term, assisted living care.

Local VSOs in North Carolina include the following:

Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA) has a regional office in the Winston-Salem area. They assist disabled veterans with various legal and medical matters and can provide advocacy to those seeking VA benefits.

Medicaid is a health insurance program for individuals with a low or limited income. It’s a state and federally funded program and is administered at the state level. Medicaid won’t cover the cost of room and board, but it can help families cover some assisted living costs.

NC Medicaid is North Carolina’s state Medicaid program. NC Medicaid covers a range of services, including the following:[03]

  • Cardiac procedures
  • Chiropractic services
  • Ambulance services
  • Clinic services
  • Dietary counseling
  • Medical equipment
  • Hearing aids
  • Home health care services
  • Hospice, respite, or rehabilitative care
  • Inpatient and outpatient hospital services
  • Laboratory and X-ray services
  • Nursing facility services
  • Occupational therapy
  • Pharmacy services
  • Some behavioral health services

Most people receive their health care coverage through what’s called a “Standard Plan,” which offers physical health, pharmacy, care management, and basic behavioral health services. NC Medicaid also offers a “Tailored Plan” for people who need certain mental health services or have a traumatic brain injury or intellectual/developmental disability.[04]

Additionally, NC Medicaid offers a few waivers and programs that help more people have access to health care in the community of their choice, like an assisted living facility. The home and community waivers specific to North Carolina include the following:

  • NC Innovations Waiver is a federally approved home and community based services (HCBS) waiver program. This waiver is designed to help individuals receive long-term care services within their home or community, as opposed to a hospital setting.
  • NC PACE Association is the state’s Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE). PACE is a Medicaid and Medicare program designed to provide health care coverage to people who meet the state’s long-term care requirements.

Accessing or understanding Medicaid benefits can sometimes feel overwhelming. For free assistance, reach out to a local long-term care ombudsman. You can contact a North Carolina long-term care ombudsman by calling 1-800-662-7030.

Medicare is a federal health insurance program designed for adults aged 65 or older and people with disabilities. While Medicare can help cover some costs of assisted living, it won’t cover the cost of room and board or nonmedical personal care. If you’d like to learn whether a specific procedure, diagnostic test, or medical device is covered, you can search for it using the Medicare coverage search tool.

To help eligible individuals pay for premiums, deductibles, and copays associated with Medicare, North Carolina offers Medicare Savings Programs. For instance, Extra Help is a Medicare program that can help individuals who meet income requirements pay for their Medicare prescription drug costs.

Other Medicare programs in North Carolina include the following:

  • NC PACE Association is a Medicaid and Medicare program that provides health care coverage to people who meet the state’s long-term care requirements. It allows those who need nursing facility-level care to remain in their chosen community while receiving care services.
  • The North Carolina HIV Medication Assistance Program (HMAP) is run by the NC Department of Health and Human Services. It’s the government-funded AIDS Drug Assistance Program. HMAP helps eligible, low-income people purchase prevention and treatment medications for HIV and related conditions.
  • Medicare and Seniors’ Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP) is administered by the NC Department of Insurance. SHIIP can connect you with benefit counselors who provide assistance with understanding and enrolling in Medicare benefits.

For further assistance with navigating Medicare benefits, reach out to one of North Carolina’s local resources:

Assisted living requirements and regulations in North Carolina

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Ease of access to assisted living records in North Carolina

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.

Access to North Carolina assisted living records: Exceptional

Public access to assisted living records and reports for the state of North Carolina is exceptional. Key findings that informed this rating include:

  • North Carolina is in the top quartile for assisted living transparency.
  • North Carolina has a robust database and a star rating system for providers based on inspection scores from year to year.

How to look up North Carolina assisted living licenses and records

How we arrived at our North Carolina rating

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:

  1. Are licensed assisted living communities listed online in any form? Yes
  2. If Yes to #1, is the information updated frequently? Yes
  3. If Yes to #1, is the list of licensed communities searchable? Yes
  4. Does the state post inspections, complaints, survey results, or violations online? Yes
  5. If Yes to #4, is the information updated frequently (within 90 days)? Yes
  6. If Yes to #2 and #4, is the enforcement information included in the same place as licensed communities? Yes
  7. If Yes to #4 and No to #6, are violations and inspections searchable at all? Yes
  8. Is information about special licensing for care shown? Yes
  9. Is capacity shown? Yes
  10. Are payment types shown (e.g., Medicaid, private pay)? No
  11. Is the administrator/contact name shown? No
  12. Can the state fine a facility? Yes
  13. What is the frequency of inspections? Every 24 months
  14. Does the website include pricing of facilities? No

References

  1. A Place for Mom. (2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.

  2. United States Census Bureau. QuickFacts North Carolina.

  3. North Carolina Medicaid Division of Health Benefits (NCDHHS). Benefits and services.

  4. North Carolina Medicaid Division of Health Benefits (NCDHHS). Learn about NC Medicaid Managed Care.

  5. National Center for Assisted Living (NCAL). (2022). Assisted living state regulatory review.

Top cities in North Carolina for assisted living

8.8
Greensboro, NC
21 facilities
8.7
Charlotte, NC
23 facilities
8.6
Durham, NC
11 facilities
8.3
Winston Salem, NC
20 facilities
8.2
Asheville, NC
18 facilities
8.1
Raleigh, NC
19 facilities

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