Autumn Summers Rocky Mount offers a range of senior care options all in one place, and you'll find they do independent living, assisted living, and memory care, along with long-term care or skilled nursing, plus hospice and different kinds of home care, including non-medical and Medicare-certified home health care, so folks can get the help they need as their situation changes and don't have to hunt for another place later on. The staff, who're highly trained and live right on-site, stay available round the clock, and they're set up to help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, taking medicine, and meal prep-there's even help with mobility if needed, though the staff can assist with up to 20 pounds. The apartments here come in cozy studios or one- and two-bedroom styles, and they're all private, so residents have their own personal space, and the place is designed for people who're 55 and older. The community is pet-friendly, but there may be a deposit for bringing in cats or dogs, and they do offer Wi-Fi, accessible features, and parking.
A grand theater, barbershop, exercise room, and TV lounge are just some of the community amenities, and if family wants to visit, there are guest suites available. Common areas invite folks to chat, join activities, or gather for meals, since the dining is done restaurant-style in a big open room. The activities calendar keeps residents busy with entertainment, games, educational events, trips, and field outings, so there's usually something going on for those who want it, and there's even an on-site beauty salon. Meals are provided daily, and there's a focus on social time along with nutrition. Residents can request transportation for errands or doctor appointments. For those who aren't ready or don't want to move in full-time, adult day services are available too.
Customized care is part of the plan, whether someone needs help with health issues or a little support to keep living on their own, and there are memory care units that help reduce confusion and prevent wandering for folks with dementia or Alzheimer's. The community partners with Amada Senior Care of Raleigh and Eastern, NC, as well as Happier at Home - Eastern North Carolina, for in-home care services, so support can even continue after someone's left the property. Advisors are on hand to help families sort through care options and answer questions, offering free guidance about senior living, and the staff try to support both residents and families during decisions about long-term care, though they don't post prices up front and prefer you reach out to get a quote. Everything is set up to foster well-being, comfort, and active living for older adults, and while there's plenty to do and helpful support, it's all about making people feel at home and safe. Business hours for questions run from early morning to the evening on weekdays, and slightly shorter on weekends, so families can connect when it suits them best.