Avendelle Assisted Living at Shepherds Vineyard sits in a quiet Apex, North Carolina neighborhood near Raleigh, with an easy drive to local shops and events. The home's got a cozy, single-family style designed to make folks feel comfortable and cared for, offering both private and semi-private bedrooms, spacious shared areas, and a peaceful backyard for relaxing or getting a bit of fresh air, and there's even a wheelchair ramp to the front and back doors so it's all accessible for folks who need it. Caregivers provide 24-hour help with things like bathing, dressing, and medication management, tailoring support to each resident's needs, and they're around all the time for one-on-one attention.
There's an emergency alert system, fire sprinklers, alarms on exit doors, and tidy housekeeping that includes laundry and bedroom cleaning, so people can feel safe and not worry about these things. Residents get three healthy meals each day, plus snacks, and staff make sure special diets and food preferences get respected, so no one's left out when it comes to food, and there's cable TV, phones, high-speed internet, and even a beauty and barber shop with visiting hairstylists to help folks look and feel their best. Visiting physicians from Bowen Primary & Urgent Care come right to the house, and passionate staff handle medication carefully, making sure nothing's missed.
The home offers memory care for folks with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia, with individual care plans and safe activities to keep minds engaged, while folks who enjoy socializing have a full schedule of group activities both in and outside the home to help make friends and stay active, with organized opportunities to get out in the community. Avendelle Assisted Living at Shepherds Vineyard operates with a small resident group, which helps staff give personalized care and attention, and the place has won several awards for its food, activities, and friendly, attentive staff. Every effort here goes into keeping residents safe, comfortable, and warmly connected to others as they age in place, and caregivers focus on both health and happiness.