A+ Group Home, sitting over at 7305 Harp Mill Rd in Raleigh, NC, runs as a residential care home that's small, often housing six or so people, giving things a cozy, family feel where the staff really get to know each person, and there's full-time CNAs on hand for help with all the daily things like dressing, bathing, or just getting around the house, and they keep the worker-to-resident ratio at about 1:3, which works especially well for folks needing extra help, like those with memory challenges or special conditions. The place covers different levels of care, with services stretching from basic assisted living to detailed memory care and even support for diabetic and incontinence needs, medication management, and non-ambulatory care, plus there are regular visits from therapists and medical staff like physical therapists, podiatrists, and speech therapists. Folks can bring their cats or dogs, which makes it easier to feel at home, and the home's got high-speed internet, Wi-Fi, and activities both inside and out, along with transportation services to help residents get out and about for errands or outings.
Rooms come private, many with their own bathrooms and bathtubs for comfort and privacy, and meals get cooked fresh each day, with kosher and vegetarian options offered up, made with care and good ingredients. The home's set up with both indoor and outdoor spaces where neighbors can gather to talk, relax, or enjoy some quiet time, and they hold plenty of activities for staying engaged-everything from social and educational events to devotional services both on-site and off, all meant to support spiritual and mental well-being.
Staff focus on each person's unique needs, building customized care plans, including for memory care, and they pay extra attention to keeping everyone safe while promoting as much independence as possible, with special equipment and safety features built in to keep people steady and secure. The price comes in at around $2,600 a month for a private room, which covers board and care home services, meals, activities, and help as needed. With a tight-knit setting and a range of care types-like assisted living, residential care home, "group home," and "family care home" services-the folks here keep things warm, supportive, and welcoming, making sure every senior's comfort, health, and independence come first, whether help needed is a little or a lot, and family can feel confident in the care their loved one's getting.