Westchester Harbour sits in High Point, North Carolina, as a large, secure community with 90 beds, offering assisted living, memory care, nursing and rehab, and also independent living for seniors 62 and older, with apartment-style living, private and semi-private rooms, and even some villas with patios if people want a bit more outdoor time, and you'll see the inviting front porch with rocking chairs and the Christian-based, non-denominational environment that makes it feel pretty homey, and folks will notice an assisted living patio with a calm fountain plus cozy outdoor seating for relaxing or socializing when the weather's nice, while the dedicated memory care area sits in its own secure part of the building, designed with safety in mind and cozy bedrooms, wide wood-style floors, accessible bathrooms with grab bars, and a special dining area where round tables and a flat-screen TV encourage a sense of community, and when people enter memory care they come through a welcoming covered porch and glass double doors, giving the place a calmer feel for residents who need that little bit extra.
Residents here have access to a lot of daily activities that are both social and educational-they can join art classes, do brain fitness exercises, work in the garden, go on trips or outings with friends, try their hand at karaoke or trivia, play Wii bowling, take cooking classes, get into community service or pet-focused programs, and join Live Well programs, so there's plenty to keep minds active and spirits up-plus there's a salon onsite for haircuts and styling, Wi-Fi throughout the property, and both indoor and outdoor common areas with comfortable seating for visitors, family, or neighbors to gather, since they want folks comfortable and connected.
Dining options cover a wide range, from restaurant-style meals in a large dining area to private dining rooms for special occasions, and they serve guest meals too, with choices for special diets like gluten-free, low or no sodium, low or no sugar, and vegan, so folks with health needs or food preferences don't get left out. Residents can bring pets, use resident parking, and arrange transportation for a fee if outings or medical visits are needed.
Healthcare and support services run day and night, with staff available 24 hours, nurses on staff and a doctor on call, so medication management, diabetic or incontinence care, non-ambulatory support (including mechanical lifts), hospice support, and all kinds of therapy (physical, occupational, or speech) are available, and the community's able to take care of people who wander or have difficult behaviors, thanks to a secure campus, wander alert bracelets, and a computerized system that warns staff when someone's at risk, plus memory care staff rely on expert dementia care and secure systems that help keep people safe and as independent as possible, since the idea's to blend home comforts with professional, individualized help.
Families get support finding the right level of care, whether folks need a bit of help with daily living-like medication reminders or mobility assistance-or full memory care for Alzheimer's or dementia, with staff trained in behavioral support and programs to keep everyone engaged, all in a setting that puts safety, comfort, and community first. The building has amenities meant for easy use, like wide hallways and accessible bathrooms, and gathering spaces designed for conversation.
Westchester Harbour follows North Carolina rules for Continuing Care Retirement Communities, so seniors can stay even as their care needs grow over time, rather than having to move when things change. Staff can respond quickly to changes with assisted living, memory support, and skilled nursing services under one roof, so most needs are covered. The average rating is around 7.4 out of 10, reflecting a mix of strengths and areas that might require further inquiry, especially since some specifics on utilities, overall building features, or exact rental terms aren't detailed up front, though interested families can get that info from staff when they ask.