K & G Family Care Home, located in Warrenton, NC, sits in a regular neighborhood near places like cafes, restaurants, pharmacies, and clinics, and provides a close-knit, calm environment for seniors, with room for up to six residents in a house that feels more like home than a large facility, where people get help with things like bathing, dressing, grooming, medication management, and other daily tasks, and where the staff give 24-hour supervision to make sure everyone's safe and comfortable day and night. It's a Board and Care Home, sometimes called an Assisted Living Board and Care Home, with fully furnished living spaces-some come with private baths and bathtubs-and they offer semi-private and shared rooms, cable or satellite TV, Wi-Fi or high-speed internet, a telephone in room, and help moving in, along with regular housekeeping and linen services, so residents don't need to worry about cleaning or laundry.
The care team can handle high-acuity needs, non-ambulatory care, memory care for those with dementia or Alzheimer's, and even incontinence care, and they help manage and give out medication, plus coordinate with doctors and healthcare providers, which can be comforting for families and residents. They serve kosher, vegetarian, diabetes-friendly, and allergy-sensitive meals, and meal preparation and service happens each day in the house dining room, with residents having choices that fit their needs. For socializing and relaxing, there are both indoor and outdoor common areas, including a garden, outdoor seating, and walking paths, where people enjoy fresh air or chat with neighbors, and the community welcomes pets. Residents can join scheduled activities and community events each day, both in the house and sometimes off-site, which keeps everyone engaged and connected.
For folks needing help getting to doctor's appointments or errands, K & G Family Care Home arranges transportation-with complimentary rides for some trips and other rides available for a fee-and they offer parking if a resident has a vehicle. Respite care is available for people needing short-term stays after a hospital visit, surgery, or to give family caregivers a break, and all care is given by trained staff who aim to treat everyone with dignity and respect, all while making sure each person's privacy, independence, and wishes are preserved as much as possible. The staff speak English and focus on personal connections, which helps residents feel valued and creates a warm, inviting place to live. The home is operated by organizations like Cherry's Group Home, Virginia's Place, Pathways, Maye's Family Care Home, and Happy Hearts, and they make a point to work closely with nearby healthcare providers to meet residents' needs.