Piedmont Village-Statesville stands as a senior community that provides many living options, where you'll find assisted living, independent living, memory care, skilled nursing, home care, and rehabilitation all under one roof, and the place supports folks who need only a bit of help as well as those who need more care because of memory loss or medical needs, and over the years, they've earned recognition like Best Meals and Dining, Best Activities, and Most Friendly awards, and while the names like Summit Place Of Mooresville, Atria Lake Norman, Jurneys Assisted Living, Olin Village, Brookdale Peachtree Memory Care, The Gardens Of Statesville, Autumn Care Of Statesville, Brookdale East Broad, Maple Leaf Health Care, Mill Creek Manor, and Heritage Place Adult Living Center are linked with the community, folks can pick the setting and level of care that fit their lives best.
You'll see specialized care for memory problems at places like Brookdale Peachtree and The Gardens Of Statesville, and if someone needs extra help just for a short time, respite care is available, while hospice care comes in when there's a need for comfort in the final days. Care is shaped around real needs, with support for bathing, dressing, taking medicine, and things like diabetic and incontinence care, and staff include trained healthcare professionals for nursing and therapy, so folks who need help with everyday tasks or skilled nursing can stay put and get the care right where they live.
The community includes independent living apartments, assisted living rooms, and spaces for those needing memory care, and seniors who like to stay social can join regular community activities, both on-site and off-site, or take part in spiritual or devotional events, and you'll see well-kept common areas and indoor spaces where residents can visit or attend group events, plus there's adult day care and home care for those who'd prefer to stay at home or come just during the day.
Meals are prepared with good ingredients and served in pleasant dining areas, and the kitchen team aims for nutritious and appetizing options so residents don't have to worry about skipping meals or planning grocery trips, and when it comes to keeping things tidy, staff handle housekeeping and maintenance. Folks who come to live here tend to find a place that's got a strong sense of companionship and a welcoming feel, with dedicated care for memory loss, bouts of illness, or even just aging in place, and with a licensed status and active provider recognition, the community has operated steadily since 2006, aiming to cover a range of needs all from the same home base.