Bennett's Family Care Home sits in Greensboro, North Carolina, and brings a colonial style with its home-like setting, where six residents live in private or shared rooms, all surrounded by trees and nature. Mr. Kelly Bennett, the administrator, leads a trained caregiving staff who work day and night to make sure residents have supervision and help with things like bathing, getting dressed, using the bathroom, and moving about the home. The team gets to know each resident's life story and family, which helps everyone feel a bit more connected in this small, close-knit place. Residents eat three meals a day in a comfortable dining room, and the kitchen can handle special diets, whether someone has food allergies or needs help managing diabetes. Residents use furnished rooms, some with a telephone, and the whole place has emergency alert systems for safety.
This home offers more than meals and a bed; people can join exercise classes, do Tai Chi or painting, walk on the paths, spend time in a sunny solarium, or relax in the garden. Some residents live mostly on their own with a bit of help, and others need assisted living or even memory care. Bennett's Family Care Home provides adult foster care and board and care home services, as well as medication management and help with doctors. There's laundry, housekeeping, transportation arrangements, move-in coordination, and movie nights or community events to keep things busy. While it's not BBB accredited or certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and doesn't accept Medicare, it is licensed as a Family Care Home and typically keeps long-term costs lower than many nursing homes. This place accepts private pay, cash, or check. Families get peace of mind knowing this home has a secure environment with 24-hour supervision and a personal touch in a scenic spot, but without a lot of fuss or flash.