Curis Concord Nursing and Rehabilitation Center sits in Concord, North Carolina, which is a city with around 104,595 people, and the center itself is at 515 Lake Concord Road NE. The facility's got 120 skilled nursing beds, though the state lists its licensed capacity at 22 out of those 120 beds as of June 2025, and it generally sees about 83.66% occupancy. It's for-profit and run as a Limited Liability Company called Curis Health Systems, LLC, under the management of Mr. Cam Cecil, with Shellie Moore as the administrator. The center's main focus is on nursing and rehabilitation, with services for seniors, children with chronic diseases, and patients coming out of the hospital. Curis Concord's been serving North Carolina for more than 13 years and is recognized as a skilled nursing facility for folks who need help after surgery, illness, or a hospital stay.
The facility offers plenty of health and personal care services, such as skilled nursing care, medication management, wound care, help with daily tasks like dressing or bathing, and there's a memory care program for those with dementia or Alzheimer's. Some staff with experience you'll find there include registered nurses, certified nursing assistants, healthcare aides, speech and language pathologists, dieticians, pharmacists, social workers, and a medical director. They also provide therapy - there are hours for respiratory therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy, with aides helping as well, plus nutritional counseling is available. The center offers safety features like handicap accessibility, constant supervision with a 24-hour call system, and sprinkler systems.
There's a resident council and a family council, which gives people living there and their families a say in decisions. The center isn't accredited by the BBB but passed their vetting process and is listed under Nursing Home on the BBB website for the Southern Piedmont and Western N.C. region, though it does not have a BBB rating. The reported nurse quality and long-term care grades aren't strong, but the staff carries professional licenses and training, which means residents get supervised care and access to therapy and specialty medical staff.
The property's set up with activity rooms, a cinema/theater, an arts room for creative projects, plus spaces for social activities, arts and crafts, and education and health programs. Amenities are about what you'd expect: a library, a spa and wellness center, a fitness area, and an activity space. There are furnished rooms with private bathrooms, cable TV, kitchenettes, phones, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi, all ready to move into. Services like housekeeping, laundry, move-in help, and transportation are there as well. Residents can get meals in a dining room or a restaurant-style setting, with options for allergies or diabetes, and a chef prepares meals for all-day dining. There's staff watching over the nutrition side with dietary counseling.
For getting outdoors, the grounds have walking paths, garden areas, and outdoor programs. Safety is important to them, and they've built in features to support people with mobility or health struggles. Residents can participate in community programs, music events, resident-run groups, and movie nights. The facility has memory care focused on individualized care and a program for folks who need structured support and long-term nursing. Other support includes personal care services, companion care, dementia home care, live-in care, respite care, and home care, with help for families who need to take a break.
Curis Concord Nursing and Rehabilitation Center accepts a variety of payment sources, including Medicare, Medicaid, VA benefits, long term care insurance, and private pay. The center does tours and virtual visits to help families find out if it's a good fit for their needs. It's associated with the North Carolina Health Care Facilities Association and offers nursing, rehabilitation, and specialized care services, making it suitable for older adults and others who need support, skilled nursing, memory care, and rehabilitation after illness or surgery.