Peak Resources Alamance is a skilled nursing facility in Alamance County that's been under Peak Resources Inc since 2011, with Brian Hill in charge since 2018 and Ivy Davis serving as the administrator, and it's family-owned and operates for profit as part of the Peak Resources network. The facility has 142 skilled nursing beds and usually has about 122 residents each day, offering a range of care including nursing home, assisted living, memory care for conditions like dementia and Alzheimer's, short-term rehab, long-term care, hospice, and respite services, with skilled professionals providing 24-hour nursing care and individualized care plans focused on meeting both physical and emotional needs. Nurse staffing sits at about 3.20 hours per resident per day, and the nurse turnover rate is 52.3%. While they've got a focus on quality of life and a "where caring comes to life" mission, there have been deficiencies over the years, including trouble setting up ongoing quality assessment groups and issues with keeping areas free from accident hazards and providing enough supervision.
Residents can pick from independent living apartments or private suites, some with full baths, phones, cable, and Wi-Fi, and the facility itself is big at over 72,000 square feet, including 4,000 square feet for physical, occupational, and speech therapy, as well as five living room areas and three dining spaces with their own in-house chef services. There are two interior courtyards meant for fresh air or rehab, a spacious internet café, and even a beauty salon onsite. For health needs, residents can get comprehensive rehabilitation, wound care, IV therapy, pain management, nutrition help, respiratory care, and specialized memory support, all under a team that's trained in care for all levels, including Alzheimer's and dementia. Residents have activities and programs that cover social, religious, recreational, and special event celebrations, and the facility works with Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance, and private pay. Amenities include activity programs, accessible outdoor space, comfortable living areas, and beauty and barber services. The facility uses its own unique terms for some rooms and services, always aiming for a warm, engaging atmosphere that's focused on safety and the needs of each person, though like many places, it continues to address ongoing challenges in keeping quality checks strong and supervision where it needs to be.