Kingswood Nursing Center sits at 915 Pee Dee Rd in Aberdeen, NC, and holds up to 100 residents in its nursing home facility, but right now there are 77 living there, and there's always nurses around with a team ready to help 24 hours a day, which means folks can get wound care, physical and occupational therapy, medication help, vision care, and high-level nursing support whenever they need it, and for people with memory problems like Alzheimer's or dementia, there's a special memory care program that offers around-the-clock monitoring and activities meant to keep people engaged and as independent as they can be. The place has private bathrooms, kitchenettes, cable TV, air conditioning, phone, Wi-Fi, and all the rooms come furnished, while housekeeping, linen, and laundry services are part of everyday life, so no one's fussing with chores. Meals are balanced, cooked by chef and meal staff, served all day in a restaurant-style dining room with choices for folks who need allergy-safe, diabetic, or other special diets, and eating together aims to feel social, and it's common to see activities planned throughout the day, like movie nights, art classes, garden walks, music programs, or field trips, since there's a full-time activity director and there are both community and resident-led groups that set the tone for what goes on.
Families and residents can take part in councils to talk about concerns and ideas, and the facility also has support and counseling services, so folks and their families aren't left sorting things out alone, and spiritual, religious, and learning programs add extra layers to the day. For people who need a temporary spot to stay, maybe while a caregiver takes time off, there's respite care, and if someone needs to move between care levels, Kingswood works as a part of a bigger retirement community with options from independent living to skilled nursing. Independent living here means less worry about upkeep, regular social opportunities, and help if needed, while skilled nursing works for folks with higher medical needs, including wound treatment and help with bathing, dressing, eating, or transferring.
The property is pet-friendly to cats and dogs, features gardens, outdoor sitting spots, walking paths, salon and spa, fitness room, small library, movie room, arts room, and a game area, with transportation offered through the community for errands, outings, or special events-not for medical emergencies, but for non-medical trips. There's an emergency call system in place, air-conditioning in rooms, and all those small but important features seniors come to expect, and residents can even get their hair done at the beauty salon. Outings, daily activities, and wellness programs aim at keeping people active and connected, and each resident gets a care plan based on exactly what they need.
Kingswood Nursing Center accepts both Medicare and Medicaid and meets the criteria for those programs, though pricing isn't posted, and it's a for-profit facility under new ownership within the past year. Out of 90 beds, there are 4 certified beds available as of June 2025. Over the past year, five deficiencies and fourteen complaints were reported, so while the place works to provide a safe, comfortable, and supportive environment, it does have areas where improvement is needed, and families should look into those reports. The facility welcomes people from all backgrounds and follows Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity rules. So, Kingswood Nursing Center stands as a nursing home in a larger retirement community, helping seniors and families through a broad range of care and programs, with the goal of keeping people safe, engaged, and as independent as possible for as long as they can be.