Cadence Mooresville sits about ten minutes from Lake Norman and has a quiet, peaceful setting with gardens and a certified wildlife habitat, so folks can enjoy nature and watch the seasons change, and what you'll notice if you visit is that the homes are all one story, many with a covered front porch, and you'll see a secure outdoor garden for those in memory care. The place offers several living options, including independent living, assisted living called Revere Assisted Living, memory care for those needing support with dementia or Alzheimer's, and skilled nursing care. The apartments come in private studio and one-bedroom floor plans, and they include kitchenettes, spacious layouts, in-room laundry, and easy-access showers, which is helpful for folks needing a little extra support.
Staff are always on site and available 24/7, and there's a nurse on staff part-time to help with health needs, plus you'll see aides around who help with daily living and offer companionship. They help set up personalized care plans, offer hospice care, arrange in-home care support, give medication reminders, and keep a close eye on safety with something called SafelyYou fall prevention, which is useful for seniors who may be at risk of falling. They also accept veterans aid, if that's something a resident needs. Housekeeping, maintenance, laundry, and linen services come standard, so the main things to worry about are picking which activities to join each day.
The dining area looks like a café, and meals are chef-prepared, following the seasons to make sure food stays fresh and healthy, and you can also have snacks or light meals at the coffee shop. There are fitness and wellness programs like yoga and stretching, and a salon for hair care, and therapy services on site like physical and occupational therapy, which can help folks stay independent longer. Special programs called Melody & Masterpiece, Forever Fit, Pawsitive Health, and others mix art, exercise, and pet therapy (they allow pets, too), so days stay varied. Residents can join group activities like bingo, art and crafts, outings, and music-themed events, and there's also a chapel and religious services held on site or close by for spiritual needs.
Common areas give people a spot to gather, and rooms are fitted with cable, WiFi, and other comforts, while parking is available outside for those who drive. The grounds are nice, with walking paths and a secure garden for those who may tend to wander. The whole place was built with seniors aged 55 and older in mind, so furniture is easy to use, and the layout isn't tricky to get around. Payment works with checks, credit cards, or insurance depending on what's needed. Cadence Mooresville is licensed (number HAL-049-034) and operated by Cogir Senior Living, and they have support from Carillon Assisted Living, so while folks have freedom to live how they like, there's always help on hand when it's needed. The community aims to make life easier, more comfortable, and safer for older adults who want to live around people their own age without giving up what matters to them.