Autumn Wind Assisted Living sits at 4302 NC 210 in Smithfield, North Carolina, and the place has 20 assisted living units where residents can choose from studio apartments, shared rooms, and one-bedroom units, so there's some room to pick the sort of space that fits best, whether it's a cozy single setup or living with another person. This facility offers support to those who might need help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, moving around, or taking their medications, and there are staff awake and on-site all day and night, ready if anything's needed at any hour. For people with Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, or other memory needs, the care team has experience and know-how, using care plans that aim to keep folks as independent as they comfortably can be, which means you get some freedom but help when you ask. The place takes care of meals, handling diet needs for diabetes or hypertension, and they've got snacks, a cafe, and a dining room where people gather to eat and talk, and if you're not eating in your own place with a little kitchenette, you'll find housekeeping and laundry handled too. Some folks come for respite or hospice care, others come for ongoing assisted living, and because Autumn Wind is licensed by the North Carolina Division of Health Service Regulation, each service line-assisted living, memory care, and even some home care or skilled nursing help-is set up to meet what the state requires.
Residents can enjoy things like movie nights, fitness classes, trips outside, chapel services, gardening, a reading room, and programs like animal therapy or board games, and there's a hairdresser, beauty salon, health room, hot tub, sauna, and even some music and art projects on the regular schedule, so there's usually something happening, even if it's just a quiet morning in the garden or a social night. For those who need to get out, there's transportation for groceries, trips to the doctor, and coordinated rides for special outings. The staff can help with moves, work alongside other healthcare providers, and keep a close eye with emergency alert systems in all the rooms, so if someone needs help, help's never far away. There are special areas like recreation rooms, a book room, large screen TVs, and walking paths most residents use for stretching their legs or visiting with neighbors, and with 24-hour emergency response and a staff that's trained for handling day-to-day help-like getting someone from their bed to a wheelchair, helping with diabetes checks, or providing physical therapy-living here tends to bring a mix of both routine and flexibility, depending on how much anyone's day demands. Autumn Wind works for seniors who want a balance between living on their own and getting a little more support, and there's a choice between private, shared, or apartment-style space, always set up to keep people comfortable and safe.