The Post at Mint Hill sits on Connell Road in Charlotte, North Carolina, and gives seniors a cozy place to live with plenty of care options. The community runs as a single-story care home, so people don't have to worry about stairs or elevators, and it's got a peaceful feel outside the busy city, with green acres, walking paths, shaded porches, and benches for relaxing or watching the birds. Staff include Certified Nursing Assistants, Activities Assistants, and Certified Medication Aides who handle assisted living, memory care, and board and care, plus respite care for short-term stays that provide a break for caregivers. The home's got a small group atmosphere, usually keeping the ratio close to six residents for every staff member, sometimes as low as one staff to three residents, which means people tend to know each other well and get more personal attention.
The Post at Mint Hill focuses on memory care for those who need help with dementia or other memory problems, but it also offers options for assisted living, independent living, and skilled nursing if those fit better. Each resident gets a plan for their care that covers daily activities like bathing, dressing, moving around, or managing medicine, and there's always someone around because care runs 24 hours a day. The building stays safe with security systems and emergency call buttons, and the whole place is easy to get around, with features designed to help people feel right at home. There are private rooms and studios, large open sunrooms, and plenty of common areas for talking or reading. Residents can bring their own things and decorate their rooms to keep a sense of home, with a touch of the Post's coastal-inspired modern style.
Meals come out of the kitchen three times a day, cooked in-house, and there's help with housekeeping, laundry, medication, and transportation to doctor's visits or outings. Activities keep people busy, including gardening, games, social groups, trips, music therapy, and even therapy visits like occupational or physical help when that's needed. Outdoor spaces like patios and enclosed courtyards give folks a chance to eat lunch outside, visit, or just enjoy the quiet. The home even has a beauty salon for basic grooming and devotional services onsite for spiritual needs.
The community supports a life of comfort and respect, focusing on helping each resident keep their independence as much as possible while giving the help they need, and families can get information or advice about care options through consultations. Many people find the calm and friendly setting makes a big difference, especially with the care team known for compassion and skill. Amenities try to match what folks like at home, from lounges to sunrooms to Southern Terraces for sitting and watching the world. Services are designed around each person, with care, meals, and schedules tailored to fit their likes and routines, giving The Post at Mint Hill its reputation for person-centered care in a small, quiet sanctuary not far from Charlotte. Average prices near this location are reported around $275 a day, but the community does not publish exact pricing. Twelve community photos show the spaces and give a look at what life's like inside and out.