Angels Family Care Home sits over on Wicker Street in Burlington, NC, and it's been around since 1997, offering elders a place that feels more like a family house than a large institution, with a small staff, usually between one to four people, and a warm, community-centered spirit where you see familiar faces and the manager, Shelia Alston, keeps things running smoothly. The home's license, number 311ZA0620X, marks it as both an Adult Care Home and a Nursing & Custodial Care Facility, so it covers a range of needs, from people who just want a little help with daily living to those needing long-term assistance.
The programs here use their own special names, which can be helpful when figuring out services, and nearly every detail, from the rooms with kitchenettes to the big dining room, is set up for both safety and comfort, with features like a sprinkler system, accessible bathrooms, and wheelchair-ready spaces. Residents get their privacy but also join in regular social activities, games, arts and crafts, and staff help with bathing, dressing, grooming, and even toileting, so you don't have to worry about little things every day piling up.
The place comes with things most would want if staying a while or for respite, maybe after an illness or when caregivers need a break, so besides ordinary amenities like cable TV and wifi, there are washers and dryers, maintenance, a salon and barbershop, a fitness room, and housekeeping, and you'll find folks gathering in the activity room or enjoying a quiet meal. Nurses, podiatrists, and aides handle medicine, wound care, and even occupational therapy for those who need extra medical support, and transportation help is ready if there are appointments or errands, so people aren't left isolated.
Angels Family Care Home stays committed to a family-like care approach, makes sure residents are supported, and offers insurance options for long-term care, plus cash and check payments, so families have a bit of flexibility. Folks benefit from personal care assistants, help with walking or wheelchairs, on-site laundry, and dry cleaning, while still keeping that homelike feeling. The staff work to build real relationships, and the goal sticks close to making each person feel comfortable and cared for-with enough routine and specialized help to let people stay as independent and connected as possible.