Westchester Village sits at 1765 Westchester Drive in High Point, North Carolina, with a campus filled with green lawns, colorful flowers, and big covered porches lined with rocking chairs and American flags, and you really do see people sitting out front enjoying the day, talking, or just watching the birds. The community has a mix of siding and brick outside the buildings, you'll find a friendly staff and neighbors always ready with a hello. Residents pick from many living choices like single rooms, studios, townhomes with garages, or larger two-bedroom apartments with kitchens, walk-in closets, patios or big windows for plenty of light, and some places even come with their own washer and dryer, which makes things easy so you don't have to walk down the hall if you don't want to, though washers and dryers are nearby too if needed. Safety is a big concern and you've got emergency call systems, secure entrances, sprinklers, and the whole campus is easy to walk, with covered hallways that link to services like the beauty salon and the church area, so you don't need to go outside on rainy days just to get to where you want to go, and a shuttle bus even helps people get to church or other activities in the complex or for appointments. People who use wheelchairs or walkers get help, and assistance with personal needs is always available, plus staff includes first responders so help comes quick if anybody needs it.
The village works as a licensed Continuing Care Retirement Community and offers what folks call a whole continuum of care, which means if you need just a little support or more skilled nursing or even memory help, you don't have to move somewhere else down the road-independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care-it's all right there on the same campus, and physical, occupational, and speech therapy are on site too. Housekeeping, laundry, and meal delivery are offered if you want those things, or you can cook in your own kitchen. There's a dining room if you'd rather eat with friends, and plenty of programs including arts, crafts, fitness classes, social groups, and educational activities, so there's always something to do as the week goes by. You'll also see people playing cards, using the fitness center, getting a haircut in the salon, or just walking around the common areas with comfortable seating and tall ceilings. Wi-Fi throughout means you can keep up with family or news easily.
Westchester Village is Christian-based and nonprofit, with a focus on compassionate care, and insurance options include long-term care insurance, along with other payment types, so you can plan for the future. The campus is gated and close to a police station, which offers an extra layer of comfort, and the community forum lets caregivers ask questions and share advice so you don't have to feel alone in figuring things out. With cottage-style and villa-style homes, single-level living, plenty of maintenance services, and a focus on making days simple and pleasant, Westchester Village tries to provide a safe, welcoming environment for 55+ adults looking for either independent living or extra help as they need it, all located in a peaceful spot that still feels connected to the outside community. The office is open on weekdays from 9:00 in the morning to 5:00 in the afternoon, and there are detailed directions so folks can find their way without trouble.