The Hills at Avery's Creek sits in a single-family home built in 1955, measuring 1,288 square feet on a quarter-acre lot, with a fenced yard, full fencing, gravel and paved roads, a covered porch, front porch, and deck for outdoor space, and no special senior community designation or property restrictions. It runs as a site-built structure with brick and vinyl on the exterior, a composition roof, two or more exits for easy access, and a detached carport with two parking spaces out front. The facility offers independent senior apartments, assisted living, skilled nursing, and residential care homes, while also providing services for memory care, respite care, hospice support, adult daycare, and even home care with help available for folks who need it where they live.
Inside, rooms come in studio and efficiency layouts and can be furnished or unfurnished; residents find private bathrooms, kitchenettes, cable TV, air conditioning, Wi-Fi and phone access, attic space, and insulated doors and windows, which makes the place comfortable and practical, plus there's regular housekeeping and on-call maintenance, as well as an emergency call system and 24-hour supervision. Seniors there get help with things like dressing, taking medicine, bathing, and moving around if they need it, and there's support with everything from laundry to meal preparation, dining room meals, professional chef service, and meals for allergies and diabetes. Nurses and trained staff handle medication, health checks, and personal care, and medical services include skilled nursing, daily medication management, and general help with activities of daily living, all supported by a robust 24-hour call and supervision system.
There's an effort to offer a secure, supportive setting-security measures sometimes affect access and online actions to keep residents safe-while activities and amenities fill in the social side, since they've got a fitness room, a pool, outdoor gardens, patios, a library, computer room, and Wi-Fi throughout, as well as dining in a restaurant-style setting. Folks spend time with arts and crafts, movie and music nights, a movie theater, yoga, off-site outings, religious services, creative projects, and all kinds of scheduled daily programs. Pets are welcome, with small pets allowed and pet visits possible, and transportation services, laundry, dry cleaning, family education, and move-in help make transitions easier for both residents and families. This property relies on city water and public sewer, and utilities like cable and high-speed internet are set up for convenience. Medical care covers hospice, memory care for those with Alzheimer's, respite care for short stays, and home care when someone wants to stay where they are but needs a little extra help. Property remains open to a range of uses, comes with no strict rules on community designation, and sits in a subdivision with no name. The county assessed the property at $204,100 for 2024, with a taxable value of $1,892.