Abbotts Creek Center sits at 877 Hill Everhart Road in Lexington, North Carolina, and looks out over peaceful views, offering a quiet, welcoming setting for people who need skilled nursing care or help with daily needs, and with 64 skilled nursing beds, people here receive support for short stays, extended care, and specialized therapy like physical, occupational, speech, orthopedic, and respiratory therapies, and staff here provide wound care, IV treatments, pain and medication management, and even help with Heparin therapy. Folks talk about how the food is not only high in quality but changes enough to keep meals interesting, and with the staff providing physical therapy and restorative nursing, residents can often regain strength or learn better ways to move safely. You'll find a variety of options, like hospice, dementia care, long-term and short-term rehab, palliative care, respite care, and home care services, and some staff can speak languages besides English, though services are mostly provided in English. Their services also include physician visits, psychiatric support, audiology, dental care, vision care, podiatry, x-rays, pain management, colostomy care, pharmacy delivery, and behavioral health management, and they keep an eye on medical, behavioral, and nutritional needs for each resident.
Living spaces range from private to semi-private rooms, with individual bathrooms, climate control, cable and wireless internet, and phones in rooms, and some rooms even have private balconies or patios that look out over gardens and courtyards, giving folks a chance to enjoy the outdoors, and for safety, residents who have dementia or memory concerns are protected by alarm systems and the whole building is smoke-free. There are beauty salon and barber services, chapel, dining rooms including private dining for visiting families, a fully equipped activity room, comfortable lounges, and laundry and housekeeping teams to help keep things tidy, plus mail and newspaper service, concierge, and pharmacy deliveries. Pet therapy, religious gatherings, social events, wellness and recreation programs, and educational opportunities help keep folks active and connected to the community. Abbotts Creek Center's reputation includes a Bronze National Quality Award from the American Health Care Association in 2012 and the place's done well in state surveys, earning five years straight without deficiencies from the NC Department of Health Service Regulation. The administrator, Angela Compton, oversees these services, and their participation in accountable care programs and recognition by the National Alliance for Care at Home show a strong commitment to coordinated care. Before arriving, people should know that Abbotts Creek Center isn't currently taking new patients, so you'd have to call and see about future availability.