Lawson'S Adult Enrichment Center
1319 Woodbriar Avenue, Greensboro, NC 27405
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The average cost of assisted living in the county is $2,800 a month. This guide is a starting point covering the cost of assisted living care in the county, as well as financing options to pay for it. You’ll find in-depth information on 20 Assisted Living Communities in Alamance County and several in surrounding areas. The Cost of Senior Care in Alamance County, NC
1319 Woodbriar Avenue, Greensboro, NC 27405
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Bill
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October 3, 2020
I toured Cedar Ridge, of course we have the pandemic virus going on right now, they seem to not have anybody around. It seemed to me like they were in some kind of inspection process. If I wanted to do something like that, I would go in there for sociability, but their sociability seems to be non-existent for one thing. The guy I talked to was very nice. The room was essentially a 1-room, and it was very small. It was in the first floor, and they had an outside entrance to it. The whole thing was unfurnished. The guy has called me back once or twice since then, and talked to me further about it. It was right in the center of town, so there was no lawn. But the guy did a nice job.
Beth
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October 11, 2019
Evelyn and the Options team provide care in the Independent Living where my mom currently lives. The services they provide are just what she needs to continue to stay in the Independent Living. I like how I can communicate at any time with them with questions, requests, and knowing any changes they may see with my mom. They are always consistent and go a little extra with helping her with her needs. I would highly recommend the Options team with your care needs.
Reviewer#JE06272019a
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July 16, 2019
We're very pleased with Cedar Ridge assisted living. My loved ones are very happy. They love the food, the people, and the place. They're reasonable.
Hugh
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August 15, 2018
I had a nice visit at Cedar Ridge. Their rooms are really nice. They have games and things like that for the residents. And the guy who runs the place told me to come by any time I want to. They provide three meals a day, and a snack. I think they stood out because they offer good service, which is really nice. They take the seniors out shopping, they go places and take trips. The dining room is really nice. It's right by the lobby when you come in the door, and you smell the food when you come in there.
Gary
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August 1, 2018
Cedar Ridge is a very nice place. The staff members are extremely helpful. The place is certainly more than adequate. The pricing for the area it is in is also reasonable. The food is good, the care is good, and the maintenance is good. They do have a lot of scheduled activities, but my mother simply is not interested. However, she is very happy and content being there. She has lots of friends her age (obviously); she just loves it there. It is probably the best fit I have seen for her, and she is the happiest I have seen her in probably ten years. The staff has been excellent working with me, with my mother, and catering to her specific needs. The grounds and the buildings are well-maintained. The value is good; it is exceptional.
Ames
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July 17, 2018
Cedar Ridge was too expensive and too fancy. The apartment that we could afford was on the second floor. If we have a dog, my wife would have to go downstairs, which is not easy for her to do. They have an elevator, but it's quite a ways from where the apartment was. It didn't seem suitable for us. We didn't feel like we'd be comfortable there, but it had lots of sitting rooms and game rooms, and the food we had was fine. They had a beauty parlor there and libraries as well.
Susan
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August 22, 2017
My mom is in Homeplace of Burlington's memory care unit. We are really pleased with them and their director, Bonnie. Overall we've had a good impression. We have been pleased with the staff and how they treat their residents. Everyone seems to be very caring, so we don't have any complaints.
Marilyn H
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July 17, 2017
I want to move into Cedar Ridge. It was fine. They showed us around the community and gave us a good rundown of what is available and what to expect. After looking at their menu and talking to some of the residents, I don't think that the meals are going to be a problem at all. Residents were doing some crafts while we were there. I only met 2 staff members and they were excellent. The facilities were excellent too. The main reason I chose this community was its closeness to my family.
Mary
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July 17, 2017
I saw Cedar Ridge for my mother. It was clean, the staff was friendly, and it was the closest one to my home. We looked at studios, they were spacious with a lot of storage, and were very nice. It was very easy to get to, the grounds were very pretty, manicured, and very nice. I recommend it, and my mother should be going there sometime in September or October.
According to data gathered from the Genworth 2018 Cost of Care report, Alamance County is among the most affordable regions for assisted living in the state. In fact, among the major regions surveyed, the county has the lowest monthly assisted living costs, coming in roughly $900 below the state average of $3,693. Additionally, the cost of assisted living in this county is about $1,200 below the national average of $4,000.
The second most affordable region for assisted living is about 90 miles south in Fayetteville, where this type of care costs about $3,100 per month. The most expensive city for assisted living surveyed is the capital city of Raleigh, where seniors pay an average of $5,750 per month for care.
Note: Cost data for assisted living in Alamance County was not available, so data for Burlington, the largest city within the county, was used.
Alamance County/Burlington Area
$2,800
National Average
$4,000
State Average
$3,693
Raleigh
$5,750
Durham Area
$3,150
Charlotte Area
$3,803
Greensboro Area
$4,883
Winston Area
$4,215
Fayetteville
$3,100
The cost of senior care varies widely from one type of care to another depending on the level of care, whether care is provided for set hours each week or around the clock and which amenities and services are included. In Alamance County, assisted living costs more than $1,000 less than in-home care services even though, unlike in-home care, assisted living costs include room and board, food and activities in addition to care services. The most affordable senior option is adult day health services, which cost an average of $1,387 per month. Nursing home care is the most expensive type of senior care at $7,452 per month.
Assisted Living
$2,800
Homemaker Services
$3,909
Home Health Aide
$3,909
Adult Day Health Services
$1,387
Nursing Home Care
$7,452
Low-income seniors in Alamance County may receive health coverage through NC Medicaid. North Carolina has a robust Medicaid program that provides coverage for a wide variety of senior care services, including those provided in an assisted living facility. The state’s Personal Care Services program, which is part of traditional Medicaid, offers coverage for services including bathing, eating and mobility assistance in a private residence or a licensed assisted living facility.
NC Medicaid, including its PCS program, is an entitlement, meaning seniors who qualify for services are guaranteed to receive them.
To be eligible for NC Medicaid, applicants must be at least 65 years old (or disabled), U.S. citizens or legal residents and permanent residents of North Carolina. They must also meet income and asset guidelines. Single applicants may have a monthly income of up to $1,041 and up to $2,000 in countable assets. Married applicants may have a combined monthly income of up to $1,409 and up to $3,000 in countable assets.
In addition to this, seniors applying for the PCS program must have a physical disability, mental impairment or medical condition and require:
Piedmont Health SeniorCare
Piedmont Health SeniorCare is a Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly. PACE is a safe alternative to nursing home care that provides long-term health, medical and social programs for seniors who require nursing home-level care but want to age in place. Participants receive individualized care plans managed by a team of providers that includes doctors, nurses, social workers, therapists, nutritionists and additional providers as needed.
To be eligible for PACE, applicants must be at least 55 years of age and reside within the service area. They must be nursing home-eligible but able to remain in their current residence with the help of PACE services.
To apply for PACE, seniors should call (877) 714-2100 to schedule a visit to the facility.
State-County Special Assistance
The State-County Special Assistance program is a state-funded non-Medicaid program that provides a cash benefit for low-income seniors who reside in adult care homes, family care homes and group homes.
To be eligible for special assistance, seniors must be at least 65 years of age. They must reside in a residential facility that has been approved for special assistance and agreed to accept the state rate for residents who participate in this program. Seniors who are eligible for this program are automatically eligible for North Carolina Medicaid.
To apply, seniors may contact their local Department of Social Services at (336) 570-6532.
Optional State Supplement
Alamance County seniors who receive Supplemental Security Income may be eligible for the optional state supplement. This is a cash benefit that is added to the federal SSI benefit and may be used toward room-and-board expenses in an assisted living facility. With the exception of seniors who reside in a memory care facility, the maximum monthly benefit for single applicants is $554.
To receive the OSS benefit, seniors must qualify for SSI. Qualifying seniors are at least 65 years old, U.S. citizens or legal residents and have very limited income and financial resources.
To learn more about the OSS program, seniors should contact their local Social Security Administration office at (800) 772-1213.
The senior center in Alamance County offers a variety of activities for county residents age 55 and over. The center features a large exercise facility and several meeting rooms. Seniors can participate in games, outdoor programs and day trips.
Kernodle Senior Center
1535 S Mebane Street, Burlington, NC 27215
(336) 222-5135
Alamance County veterans may find and apply for services for which they are eligible at the local veteran services office or connect with other veterans at one of the local American Legion posts.
Alamance County Veteran Services
201 W. Elm Street, Graham, NC 27253
(336) 570-6763
American Legion Post 63
2488 Moran Street, Burlington, NC 27215
(336) 226-9237
American Legion Post 549
513 Wildwood Lane, Graham, NC 27253
(919) 475-9830
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