Weaver Family Care Home sits in a quiet residential part of Murfreesboro, NC with room for up to six residents and gives a sense of home through its private house setting. The staff calls their place a Family Care Home, though in different states folks might hear it called an Adult Care Home, Personal Care Home, or even an Assisted Living Home, but in all cases, it's a smaller group setting focused on providing personal care and support. There's group dining in a shared dining room where residents can join in for meals, talk with each other, and enjoy allergy-sensitive or special diet meals if needed, and housekeepers keep living spaces clean while offering laundry and even dry cleaning services.
Residents receive daily help from caregivers with things like bathing, dressing, medication, and moving around the house, and the staff also handles home health care, including incontinence care and other needs as they come up. Licensed by local government, the home gets checked over by groups like the Department of Aging or Veteran's Services, making sure it meets standards and provides care that's attentive and compassionate. Folks can count on 24-hour supervision and emergency alert systems, so someone's always there to help when needed. There are regular community activities, movie nights, a garden with walking paths, transportation and parking, and residents each have a telephone in their room.
The rooms come furnished already, but the home helps with making the move simple if families want to bring a loved one here, and there's a respite program for shorter stays if someone needs a break or some recovery time. The care team handles meal preparation, medication reminders, assistance with daily living activities, and support with transfers, always tailoring services to individual preferences, including religion and budget. With a focus on small-scale, personal care, Weaver Family Care Home honors veterans and does their best to give residents comfort and peace of mind, and the team knows how to help families during tough moments. The home works as both an assisted living and a Board and Care Home, making sure everyone gets the care that fits them best. While the care home doesn't accept Medicare unless certified, family members find comfort knowing their loved ones are well cared for in a home-like place.