The Patterson House Family Care Home is a licensed care home in Morganton, NC, set up in a private residential house and designed for seniors who need help with daily life but want a familiar home-like setting, and it's one of those places that feels more personal because it can take up to six residents and makes a point of keeping things smaller and more family-style, so you don't get that big institution feeling. The home offers assisted living and board and care services including help with bathing, dressing, moving around, managing medications, meal preparation, and making sure everyone's safe with 24-hour supervision. Residents get three meals a day made with special diets in mind, like for diabetes or allergies, and meals are served in a dining room, which helps folks have a routine but also keeps things comfortable.
There's care for those who need a little extra support, including diabetic care, and the staff helps with incontinence and non-ambulatory needs, plus housekeeping, linen, and laundry, which can even include dry cleaning. If someone in the family needs short-term care, there's a respite program so they can stay for a little while if someone's away or needs a break. The Patterson House home is set up with fully furnished single and semi-private rooms, and there's high-speed internet, cable TV, phone service, indoor common spaces, a dining room, and gardens and outdoor paths where people can walk or sit when the weather's nice. Staff arrange transportation for medical appointments and errands, so families don't have to worry about getting their loved one to the doctor.
Daily and community-sponsored activities keep residents engaged, and there are movie nights, on-site and off-site devotional services, and regular social events that make the place feel lively but still relaxed. The routines are structured for safety but flexible for each person's needs, making it easier to feel independent while still getting the support and attention needed. The caregivers focus on building relationships with each resident and make a point of treating everyone with dignity and respect, and the home has advocates through the Long-Term Care Ombudsman. The home is classified as an Adult Care Home or Family Care Home and is licensed by the state, and the staff work closely with healthcare providers to keep an eye on each person's well-being. Meals are planned with nutrition in mind, and the home does its best to offer a caring, peaceful environment for both its residents and their families, aiming to provide peace of mind and a good quality of life.