Long's Rest Home For Aged sits about six miles outside Greensboro, North Carolina, and offers a mix of assisted living, memory care, and board and care options in a small, peaceful setting that holds up to 12 residents at a time, and folks coming here find either private suites or shared rooms, all fully furnished, and some even come with kitchenettes and private bathrooms, so you won't have to worry about moving heavy furniture or setting up utilities because cable TV, internet, telephone service, and air conditioning are already there. The meals here come cooked from mostly organic ingredients, with special care given to dietary needs for conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure, and there's always three home-cooked dishes each day, although independent living areas may have one or two meals with more flexibility, and you'll never have to wash dishes or clean up, since housekeeping and laundry are included, along with move-in help if needed, which takes a load off anyone's mind.
Staff keep watch around the clock so you'll get 24-hour supervision, emergency alert systems, and quick response times if anything comes up, plus daily support for things like bathing, dressing, medication management, and even two-person transfers or insulin shots if someone needs that sort of assistance-though it's smart to ask first if there's a specific care need. There's transportation arranged to doctor's visits, trips for shopping or to churches, with help available if you're not up for traveling alone, and the setting's medium size means folks can get more personal attention rather than feeling lost in a crowd. For seniors needing higher levels of care, such as those with Alzheimer's or other memory problems, there are secured areas, locked where needed to prevent wandering, plus scheduled Alzheimer's-focused programs, pet and music therapy, planned exercise, daily activities, tabletop games, and lots of chances to socialize at movie nights or community events.
Long's Rest Home For Aged includes amenities like furnished rooms, a dining room for shared meals, garden and outdoor areas, wellness and hot tubs, a "wellness room", barbershop or salon visits, and group spaces for reading, crafts, games, or simply visiting, and they provide personal care ranging from help with hygiene and grooming to skilled nursing for those who need more support. While residents here can't have pets, staff treat seniors with friendliness and patience, striving to make everyone feel respected and comfortable, and respite care is available if someone's family needs temporary help or a short-term stay. The facility follows state licensing rules as an Adult Care Home, is rated 2 out of 10 from available reviews, and although it doesn't take Medicare unless certified, it's surveyed by government agencies to make sure care standards are met, and it offers memory care starting at about $4,500 each month, with some rooms and services pushing the price up toward $15,000 if extra help's needed, but some options for independent or assisted living may start just above $3,200. Long's Rest Home also aims to keep things as maintenance-free as possible for residents, covering meals, cleaning, laundry, medical help, and transportation, so elders can spend time where they wish, join in activities, or simply relax in a safe and friendly place that encourages each person to stay independent as long as they can.