Hearts of Gold sits over on Friendly Road in Burlington and people know it as a healthcare provider organization that runs as a custodial care facility, meaning it's classified as an adult care home with the official taxonomy for that. The community offers a home-like environment in both Burlington and rural Graham, where folks live in shared neighborhood residences and get support with everyday things like dressing, bathing, meals, and housekeeping, and the whole idea is to help people keep as much independence as they can while always having someone around to lend a hand if needed. The care staff, coming from places like Warren Care Services and Eastway Family Care, know how to offer memory care for those with dementia or Alzheimer's, focusing on clear routines, safety to avoid wandering, and features that lower confusion. Seniors living there could be fairly independent but still get back-up help for mobility, regular hygiene, food prep, and even guidance with medicine or help for conditions like diabetes or incontinence, plus they'll find non-ambulatory care and wheelchair showers for those who need them. The rooms come with tubs and other adaptations for comfort.
Pets get to stay with their people, though only dogs under a certain weight are allowed, and there's both indoor and outdoor common space to gather, relax, or have devotional activities, with more options both on-site and off. People find transportation provided for errands or appointments, close internet access, and specialty meals made to fit dietary needs, plus parking for those still driving or visitors stopping in. The home bases its approach on board and care, so you get personal care, medication help, and support for daily activities whether you're there for the short term with respite care or staying as a new long-term resident. There's opportunities for independent living, assisted living, memory care, home care services, senior apartments, and nursing-level support, with living arrangements built to make daily life easier and more manageable. Local churches, stores, and healthcare are close by, so people don't feel cut off, and the whole place wants to help each person live well, no matter their needs. The facility's managed by Mr. Anthony Moore, and acts as a reliable community resource with general information about senior services if anyone asks.