Price Family Care in Jamesville, North Carolina, is a small residential care home at 1385 Brown Rd, with six licensed beds in a quiet neighborhood setting, and offers long-term care and a range of family-focused services for seniors. The staff provides 24-hour supervision and helps with daily living activities like bathing, dressing, and taking medicine, making sure that each resident gets a care plan that fits their individual needs and preferences, and the home's fully furnished rooms are set up to keep residents comfortable and safe, with emergency alert systems available in every room. Meals are planned to be both healthy and tasty, and the kitchen staff can prepare special menus for diets such as diabetes or allergies, and meals can be served all day if needed. Residents can join many community-sponsored activities, including movie nights, walks along the garden paths, and daily social events that support mental, emotional, and physical well-being.
The home has options for independent living, assisted living, memory care, and respite care, so there's a choice for people who want to stay active, need a little extra help, or require special care for memory loss. Staff handle house cleaning, laundry, and even dry cleaning, which takes a big burden off families. Transportation can be arranged for doctor's appointments or outings into the community, and there's a warm, inviting atmosphere with kindness and friendliness as the standard for staff. Price Family Care's rates are generally lower than a full-time nursing home, though they don't accept Medicare unless the home's certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. State or local governments license and survey the home, such as through the Department of Aging or Veteran's Services, so families know care standards are followed. Incontinence care and medication management are available, and communal spaces like the dining room and gardens let residents gather and chat or enjoy some peace. Every resident is part of a close-knit group where health, safety, dignity, and comfort come first, and families can take comfort knowing that loved ones are cared for in a way that lets them feel both supported and at home.