Tore's Home #43 stands at 43 Tore's Drive in East Flat Rock, North Carolina, inside a quiet neighborhood with views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, and homes here keep between six and twelve residents each, giving everyone large private rooms or a shared space if they wish. Each room's got its own telephone, and a good number have dog doors leading out, so residents can have their small pets with them as long as they're safe, healthy, and well-behaved-though there are limits on animals like pit bulls, snakes, and elephants. The building and grounds are wheelchair accessible, with walking paths and gardens people can enjoy, plus parking and transportation within Brevard during the weekdays.
Residents get meals in a sunny dining area, and kitchen staff can work with all kinds of food needs-whether it's allergies or diabetes or anything else. Furnished rooms are ready for residents, and staff take care of housekeeping, laundry, utilities, and all building maintenance, with a commercial kitchen delivering ready-made meals each day. Residents who want more independence can do many things on their own, while others get extra support with things like bathing, dressing, moving around, or taking medicine, and there's always someone on call if help's needed 24 hours a day.
Staff at Tore's Home #43 help with everything from memory care to end-of-life support or non-ambulatory and bedridden care, with all care tailored for each person's needs, and there's move-in coordination for the transition. Medication management, doctor visit coordination, and help with daily chores like grocery delivery or transportation to medical appointments are all included. People enjoy weekly outings, community activities, and movie nights. Activity programs change to suit each person, and folks can also choose between traditional plans or the adopt-a-family program, which helps those without family nearby. You'll find respite care for caregivers who need a break, and there's both independent living options and assisted living services inside a home-like setting with an emergency alert system.
Residents can live as privately as they want, since everyone's got their own space and plenty of quiet, with a staff focus on making sure daily life is comfortable and meaningful. Tore's Home #43 is part of Tore's Home network, which has homes at several addresses and two campuses in Brevard and Flat Rock, started by Tore Borhaug in 1996. The homes aim to offer privacy, safety, and personalized care, whether someone needs just a little help or more extended attention for memory or hospice care. You can learn more details about services and programs on the Tore's Home website at toreshome.com. This location currently has no public reviews.