The Ivy at Clemmons

    6010 Meadowbrook Mall Ct, Clemmons, NC, 27012
    3.7 · 24 reviews
    • Assisted living

    Pricing

    Amenities

    3.67 · 24 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
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    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      3.7
    • Staff

      3.7
    • Meals

      3.5
    • Building

      3.8
    • Value

      3.4

    Location

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    About The Ivy at Clemmons

    The Ivy at Clemmons sits on Meadowbrook Mall Court in Clemmons, North Carolina, and you'll find it has private rooms and shared spaces, so most folks can choose what suits them best, whether it's a semi-private area, a one-bedroom, or a private living space with a kitchenette since they publish prices for different rooms, which is always helpful when you're planning. Residents who live here or their families seem to give it high ratings; you'll find there's a minimum age to move in, pets are allowed, though there's no smoking inside anywhere, and hospice services are available if needed. Transportation's complimentary so people can get out for doctor visits or errands, and the community offers a big range of activities, both for mental and physical exercise, right on the property, plus you'll always find meals provided, usually restaurant-style, in nicely decorated common areas where people can sit together or spend quiet time.

    They run things in a mid-rise building with lounges, a dining room, laundry room, and even a salon, while a nurse and med techs, along with CNAs, are around 24 hours a day for peace of mind, and there are weekly doctor check-ups along with housekeeping and laundry services to keep things running smooth and clean. The place welcomes both assisted living and memory care residents, with services built to help with daily things like bathing, dressing, or remembering medicine, and for those managing Alzheimer's or other memory-related conditions, they've got care and therapies designed just for that. People who want independent living and don't need much support can choose that option, spending time with others in a safe, social setting, and the home care service means trained aides come by to offer company and non-medical help if needed, plus there are care homes set up as shared neighborhood houses for people who want a live-in caregiver, which is a little different but works for some. Overall, there's an all-inclusive lifestyle, meaning meals, activities, transportation, and more are covered, and they put a lot of focus on both cleanliness and having a friendly staff, and you'll see amenities like indoor gathering spots, devotional services, and a schedule designed to help folks stay active and engaged, both in body and mind, with a supportive environment set up to help each person keep their independence as much as possible.

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