Wamu's Family Care Home sits in Winston Salem, North Carolina, and offers a peaceful place for seniors in need of daily help in a small community, with just six licensed beds in a cozy residential house setting that feels more like living with family than in a large facility, where you're likely to get to know both staff and neighbors well. The home provides 24-hour supervision, tailored assistance with things like bathing, dressing, and transfers, and can help folks who have memory loss, need medication management, diabetic care, or extra support for high acuity needs. The caregivers handle housekeeping, laundry, meal preparation with special diets if needed, plus serve vegetarian meals and manage all-day dining, meaning nobody has to go hungry if the planned schedule doesn't fit, and there's move-in help if getting settled worries you.
The home is wheelchair accessible and offers individual furnished rooms with amenities like bath tubs, and everyone can enjoy the garden, walking paths, community dining room, and both outdoor and indoor common spaces for mingling or quiet relaxation. Housepets are welcome-dogs and cats, though cats do have a weight limit. Activity programming brings movie nights, devotional activities, and opportunities to join Christian or Adventist services, or even go on group outings since the home has transportation by request, along with resident parking for visitors or residents themselves. Residents get help from compassionate staff, and all care is designed to feel personal-nobody's treated like a number, everyone has their own needs respected with board and care home services, including respite and short-term stay options.
With emergency alert systems, regular check-ins, and good staff support, families can know their loved ones are safe. The home takes care to involve each resident in group meals and activities when they want to join, and works to make the place feel warm and welcoming, with features aimed at building a close-knit, family-like community where seniors can be comfortable and know they're looked after, and the home holds the correct state licensing as required for a Family Care Home, though folks should know it doesn't usually take Medicare unless it's been certified.