Eastway Family Care II has provided non-medical assisted living in North Carolina for over 11 years, working under license FCL-001-151 from the North Carolina Division of Health Service Regulation, with Ms. Donna Euliss as the owner and business manager. The facility offers a range of care, including assisted living, independent living, memory care for Alzheimer's and other conditions, home care, adult day services, skilled nursing, Medicare-certified home health, and hospice, so there's a lot of choice for people needing different kinds of care. Residents can find the facility in two places, Graham and Burlington, and the Burlington address is 120 Carriage Loop, on a quiet piece of forested land with a one-story, light brick building and windows with shutters that stand out a bit.
Eastway Family Care II feels more like a family home than a big institution, with a focus on simple comforts-a private bathroom in each room, meals provided (including vegetarian options), and both indoor and outdoor community spaces where people can gather. There's complimentary transportation for errands or appointments, but the walk score is low, so a car or ride's needed for most things. The place has individual care plans, medication management, diabetic care, help for both those who can walk on their own or need more assistance, and extra safety for memory care residents thanks to the Wander Guard system. People who stay here get choices about floor plans and privacy-including full baths and private rooms-and can join devotional activities on or off the property. It's not a big fancy place, but it offers a family atmosphere and services for seniors who want to keep some independence but might need a hand now and then, whether just for a day or for longer. There is respite care for short-term stays, and they allow outdoor smoking. Eastway Family Care II hasn't published their prices, and it's not BBB accredited, but they're licensed and recognized by the state, and the owner and team focus on giving support and care so residents can live comfortably without worrying about homeownership. With grocery stores, pharmacies, and restaurants nearby, the location's practical, and the overall feeling is homey and supportive, with a touch of Southern hospitality for seniors who want simple, steady help.