Cape Fear Manor sits in Clarkton, North Carolina, and serves the local senior community with a range of support options. The facility is known as a historic estate with a quiet and peaceful setting, and it mixes old-world charm with features that help modern seniors live comfortably. There are assisted living, independent living, memory care, home care, adult daycare, skilled nursing, and senior apartments all on offer, so families can find care that fits each person's needs. Staff members speak several languages, including Russian, German, Italian, and Norwegian, which can be a real help for residents who are more comfortable in their native tongue. Care plans here are personal, and residents get help for daily tasks like bathing, dressing, meal preparation, and medication management, with 24-hour supervision and a call system for safety.
Memory care services include special areas built for people living with dementia, along with staff trained to handle memory loss and related needs. The team can also help with behavioral issues. For health needs, residents who have diabetes have the choice to manage their own care or get support with blood sugar checks, insulin injections, and medication reminders from staff who know what they're doing. There's also hospice care at some locations and options for respite stays when caregivers need a break or someone needs short-term support.
Daily meals taste good and can fit different diets, including kosher and diabetic choices, and there's a restaurant-style dining room for shared meals. Accommodations come in semi-private, one-bedroom, and studio layouts, with kitchenettes, private baths, and wheelchair accessible showers in some units. Rooms come with air-conditioning, cable, Wi-Fi, and phone access, and house-keeping and linen services are included. Community spaces include a fitness room, activity centers, a gaming room, wellness center, a library, beauty salon, garden, and outdoor areas for fresh air. Transportation services and event coordination make it easier for residents to get around and stay connected, while scheduled daily activities and a mental wellness program encourage socializing and engagement. The average monthly cost for assisted living is about $2,883, so it's meant to be within reach for many local seniors who need different kinds of support as they age.