De Good Shephard Senior Living Inc.

    14809 Bridgewater Ln, Mint Hill, NC, 28227
    4.9 · 14 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    5.0

    Cozy compassionate skilled familylike care

    I found a godsend in this cozy, spotless converted house - my mother Dorothy received loving, medically knowledgeable care that felt like family, not a facility. Bright, cheery rooms, delicious home-cooked meals three times daily, on-site RN and therapists, and attentive staff helped her regain strength from bedridden to standing and walking with a walker. The owner is personally involved with a sunny, caring demeanor; staff treat residents like family and follow up on exercises and activities. Even though my loved one later passed from MS, I remain deeply impressed and would highly recommend this hidden-gem for trustworthy, five-star care.

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    4.93 · 14 reviews

    Overall rating

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    5. 1
    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      5.0
    • Meals

      5.0
    • Amenities

      5.0
    • Value

      5.0

    Pros

    • home-like setting
    • caring and loving staff
    • private-nurse feel / individualized attention
    • home-cooked meals
    • outstanding food / delicious meals
    • on-site RN
    • on-site therapists
    • exercise follow-up and rehabilitation support
    • organized games and activities
    • in-room TV and comfortable rooms
    • bright, cheery rooms
    • comfortable converted house atmosphere
    • good value for money
    • attentive to medical needs
    • personalized care (staff learning resident preferences)
    • demonstrated recovery progress (bedridden to walking with walker)
    • family-like treatment from owners
    • owner/director personally involved
    • clean and cozy environment
    • trustworthy and highly recommended
    • smaller, intimate home setting
    • three meals daily

    Cons

    • double occupancy rooms (shared rooms mentioned)
    • smaller converted house — limited space/capacity compared with larger facilities
    • described as a hidden gem (lower public visibility may affect referrals)
    • a resident death from progressive illness (multiple sclerosis) was mentioned

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment in the reviews is strongly positive. Reviewers repeatedly emphasize a home-like, cozy atmosphere and consistently praise the caring, attentive staff. Many comments single out the proprietor/director (Dorothy) and the owners as personally involved and deeply invested in resident comfort and individualized care. The facility is described as feeling like a permanent home rather than an institutional setting, and multiple reviewers state they would highly recommend the community.

    Care quality and clinical support are prominent positive themes. Reviews note the presence of an on-site RN and therapists, active exercise follow-up, and attentive management of medical needs. Several reviewers gave specific examples of clinical progress — for example, a resident improving from bedridden to standing and walking with a walker — and describe the staff as medically knowledgeable and loving. Families expressed comfort and trust that their loved ones’ needs are being met, praising both clinical attention and compassionate caregiving.

    The physical environment and amenities are frequently described as warm and comfortable. The home is a converted house with bright, cheery rooms, in-room televisions, and a clean, cozy aesthetic. Many reviewers point to the small, intimate scale as a benefit, noting it feels like a family home rather than a larger facility. That same small-house character is associated with a trusting, personal atmosphere where staff learn residents’ likes, dislikes, and routines, sometimes taking time (two weeks, per one comment) to learn individual preferences and habits.

    Dining and daily life are other consistent strengths. Reviewers repeatedly praise the home-cooked meals and describe the food as outstanding and delicious, with three meals served daily. Activities and social engagement are also noted — games, activities, and rehabilitation/exercise follow-up are part of the routine, contributing to residents’ quality of life and recovery efforts.

    Management style and culture receive strong, specific praise: reviewers describe the owner/director as having a sunny personality, providing 5-star customer service, and running a faith- and ministry-oriented approach described as a ‘‘ministry of love.’’ Multiple reviewers call the place a hidden gem and say treatment feels family-like, with residents treated as members of the family. The combination of professional staff, owner involvement, and small scale is cited as contributing to feelings of safety, trust, and comfort.

    Notable patterns and potential caveats: the facility’s small, converted-house model is almost universally praised in these reviews, but that size and layout also lead to a few practical considerations mentioned by reviewers. Double occupancy (shared rooms) is explicitly referenced, which may be a limitation for families seeking single private rooms. The ‘‘hidden gem’’ descriptor suggests the community is less visible or widely known, which is positive for those who value a quieter, boutique setting but could affect ease of discovery or referrals for others. One review noted the passing of a resident from multiple sclerosis; reviewers did not attribute fault to the facility, but it is a factual event mentioned in the summaries and may be relevant for families considering care for high-acuity, progressive conditions.

    In summary, the reviews paint De Good Shephard Senior Living Inc. as a highly recommended, small-scale, home-like care option with strong hands-on management, clinically competent staff, excellent home-cooked food, and a nurturing culture. It appears especially well suited to families who prioritize personalized attention, a family atmosphere, and close owner involvement. Prospective residents and families should weigh the advantages of the intimate, converted-house environment against potential concerns about shared rooms and limited size when comparing it to larger institutional facilities.

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    About De Good Shephard Senior Living Inc.

    De Good Shephard Senior Living Inc. stands in Mint Hill, North Carolina, as a small, family-like care home offering different types of senior living from independent living to assisted living, memory care, and short-term respite stays, so people can choose a private room, shared room, or couple's suite, all in a safe and home-like place with a welcoming feel that mixes traditional and modern touches. Dorothy, the owner, along with two nurses and other caring staff, provide 24/7 personalized care focused on medical needs, daily living help like bathing, dressing, meals, medication management, and incontinence care, and they always keep the rooms bright and cheery, aiming to make each resident feel like family. De Good Shephard holds awards for its friendly, joyful staff and strong activity programs, and residents can join in arts, games, music, live entertainment, seniors' outings, spiritual services covering multiple faiths, and Live Well programs, so there's always something for both social and quiet times, all monitored for safety.

    Medical and wellness services are a main part, with nursing staff always present, physical and occupational therapy available, and the team working with outside providers for doctor or pharmacy visits and arranging medical transportation as needed, taking care of diabetic care, high acuity cases, and helping those who may need extra support moving around. The kitchen, run by a chef, serves home-cooked meals every day, and there are many food choices-even meals for vegetarians, kosher, low/no sodium, no sugar, organic, or international dishes-with guest meals and room service, all aimed at good nutrition and taste. There's reliable Wi-Fi, cable TV, home security, medical alert systems like Bay Alarm Medical, Medical Guardian, and ADT Medical Alert, walk-in tubs, medication dispensers, and safety tools like ID theft protection, so seniors can feel at ease and protected.

    Residents use both indoor and outdoor spaces, including courtyards and common rooms, for relaxation or being with others, and there's always adult supervision and organized outings for healthy aging. The home values spirituality, offering religious services for Catholic, Jewish, Mormon/LDS, Protestant, and more, with visits from chaplains or priests, and there's always a chance for private time, or to join group devotionals or special events. Staff arrange housekeeping, laundry, and personal care, and they coordinate care with outside providers, looking after every detail. Technology at De Good Shephard adds extra convenience, with video, photo, and PDF tools, plus secure content sharing so families can stay connected.

    The home environment suits those who want a cozy, clean setting, away from bigger, more crowded places-it feels like a true home where people are treated with respect and love, and the ministry of care means every day brings a sense of belonging, whether someone wants privacy or likes to join in the friendly community, with round-the-clock support that never stops.

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