The Courtyards at Harrisburg sits in Harrisburg, North Carolina, near Charlotte, and brings together several levels of care for seniors, with options for independent living, assisted living, and memory care. Folks will find homes here that are bright, with ranch styles and 2 to 4 bedrooms, 2 to 3.5 bathrooms, and private garages, making things easy to manage, and there are only 77 home sites, so it keeps a quiet, neighborhood feel with plenty of green space and walking trails. People who want a maintenance-free life will have landscaping and home repair handled for them, and there are both indoor and outdoor pools, gardens, patios, library and chapel, arts and crafts rooms, and game rooms if someone likes to stay busy or just wants a peaceful spot to read or walk. There's a focus on health with a fitness and wellness center, bocce, shuffleboard, horseshoes, putting green, and more ways to stay active. They've made it pet-friendly so small pets can come along, and there are pet therapy programs too.
The care here's personalized, with staff helping residents with daily needs like bathing, dressing, managing medicines, and meals, and there are skilled nurses for higher medical needs or respite care if someone just needs short-term help and wants their family to take a breather. Memory care uses specialized activities for seniors with Alzheimer's and dementia, with secure spaces, 24-hour supervision, and activities built to help memory, all while keeping folks safe. Adult day services and continuing care are part of the mix. Every room has things like WiFi, private phone lines, cable, and emergency call systems, so someone can feel secure and connected at any hour, and the security means visitors are allowed day or night but everything stays safe. Dining happens in a big restaurant-style room, a bistro, or private dining spaces, and there's nearby pharmacy access and mail service, so everyday needs are handled without trouble. Transportation covers scheduled trips to appointments or outings by bus, van, or car. The homes themselves are new, built with quality materials, and are priced from the mid $200's, catering to folks aged 55 and older who want to slow down but still live in a community that's lively and growing, with phase three expanding for more opportunities to meet people and keep things vibrant. There are only two home sites left for this phase's closeout, and they encourage both active living and quiet moments, and the focus is always on comfort, safety, and making life simpler.