Stephenson Family Care Home sits in a quiet neighborhood at 316 East Richard Street, Ahoskie, NC, where the house runs as a small Board and Care Home for seniors needing daily support and non-acute care. The community is connected to Ahoskie Assisted Living, with both places licensed as Adult Care Homes in North Carolina, and they take residents who need help with bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication management each day, with supervision around the clock and coordination with healthcare providers to make sure everyone's needs get met in a safe way. The home feels like a family, and the staff gets to know each resident, paying attention to their routines and special requirements, so people get care that fits them, and because there are only a few residents, everyone's voice matters and nobody gets lost in the crowd, which can be reassuring for both folks living there and their families, who want peace of mind but not a hospital-like place.
The house gives options for semi-private and one-bedroom suites and comes with spaces set up for gathering, dining, and relaxing, both indoors and out in the garden or along walking paths, and there are scheduled movie nights, outdoor activities, and social programs to keep people active, so daily life doesn't get dull, and meals are served with attention to special diets, like allergy-sensitive and diabetes-friendly options, so the kitchen tries to accommodate different needs. Services cover meal preparation, laundry, housekeeping, and even dry cleaning, and the rooms have phones and features like emergency alert systems for extra safety, while transportation and parking are available for when residents or visitors come and go. The main goal is to offer long-term support, medical and personal care, and help with everyday living, so elders can live in comfort, take part in a welcoming community, and feel supported as their needs change, while staying in an environment that feels more like a home than a facility. Stephenson Family Care Home does not accept Medicare unless it gets certified, and its focus stays on adult care for those needing support but who don't require constant medical treatment, providing a structured yet friendly place for seniors who want attentive, tailored care.