Windham Hall sits in Kenansville, North Carolina, and holds 80 assisted living units, and offers a mix of private, semi-private, and studio apartments, even some with kitchenettes, so you've got choices depending on how much space or privacy you like, and there are ADA-compliant bathrooms, generous closet space, air-conditioning, cable, and Wi-Fi in most rooms, with fully furnished options for folks who don't want to move all their own things. Residents get three home-cooked meals each day, and someone can adjust the menu for folks who need special diets for things like diabetes or high blood pressure, and snacks are available all day, so you never have to worry about going hungry, plus meals get served in a dining room that feels like a regular restaurant, and there's a hot tub and sauna for those who like a good soak. There's a beauty salon and even a traveling barber or stylist, and there are laundry and housekeeping services for people who'd rather not bother with chores. People can keep busy with activities both indoors and out, like arts and crafts, games, movies, music programs, regular exercise and wellness plans, and friendly talk in the community spaces-there's a library, game room for cards and bingo, garden areas, walking trails, and places just to sit with friends in the fresh air and sunshine, and they've got regular programs for crafts, movie nights, and music, and even pet therapy now and again.
There are staff on duty twenty-four hours in case of emergencies, nursing care is on hand for about twelve to sixteen hours daily, and all rooms link up to a call system so someone always knows if help is needed, and residents have access to help with bathing, dressing, transferring, grooming, and medication management, even support for things like insulin injections and continence management, as well as physical therapy and help moving between rooms, and some staff are trained to care for folks with dementia and Alzheimer's. Memory care services, respite care, and hospice are all offered, too, so needs can be met as they change, and Windham Hall can help make a move in simpler with planning services. If people need to get out, there's transportation for errands, doctors' appointments, or spiritual gatherings, and planned day trips come up on the calendar regularly, plus family support groups are there to lend an ear if anyone needs it. With wellness programs, fitness rooms, and a regular care assessment, folks at Windham Hall can stay as healthy and lively as possible, and it's a pet-friendly place for those who want animal company.
Windham Hall falls under the guidance of Mr. Richard "Rick" Cresenzo and is licensed in North Carolina, running as both a senior living community and offering rest home services in a way that feels much like an adult family home, so whether someone needs a lot of help or just a little, there's help at hand, and for those who love a good conversation, there's always a place to sit down and chat or a planned activity to join.