Sudderth Manor sits in Oak Ridge, NC, and has a peaceful setting with landscaped outdoor spaces where residents can relax or visit with family and friends, and you'll find a secured environment designed to help seniors with memory loss feel safe because the place wants to reduce confusion and prevent wandering for those with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. Sudderth Manor offers a range of senior living options: assisted living for folks who want some support with bathing, dressing, or medications, memory care for those needing special care and activities, independent living for more active seniors, and even skilled nursing for adults who need medical attention after illness or surgery. Residents have private suites, and the whole building is set up for handicap accessibility, plus there's Wi-Fi, so people can stay connected, and you'll notice that pets like cats and dogs are welcome, which makes some folks feel more at home, and there's always someone on staff day or night.
Sudderth Manor has a strong focus on community with communal dining rooms, a full-time activity director who plans things like field trips, devotionals, and structured social programs that get seniors moving and talking with each other, and nutritious chef-prepared meals served every day. The care plans here get personalized after staff sits down with residents and their families to figure out needs, so help with daily activities, personal care, and managing medicine fits each person. Residents have access to on-site management, so families can get quick answers when needed, and the staff has built a reputation for being kind and helpful, which has led to a high service rating from reviews. There's also a beauty salon, space for offsite trips, and activities to keep people engaged physically, mentally, emotionally, and socially, with awards for their strong activity programming.
Sudderth Manor forms part of a bigger group that includes other facilities like Piedmont Retirement Center and Graybrier Nursing & Retirement, so families can look into different care levels, like board and care homes or nursing homes, all under the same directory which helps people age in place. Services can include everything from rehabilitation and wound care to meal planning and personal help, and there's always the option to reach out for more specific community information about amenities, care levels, or what's available for independent living, memory care, assisted living, or skilled nursing. The place uses the SeniorAdvisor.com platform for families to connect with local advisors, and reviews mention that the atmosphere feels joyful and the staff are attentive, so for those wanting free guidance or support, this community offers consultation and referral services to help families find whatever fits best. Prices aren't published, but there's guidance to help families find the right living arrangement when it's needed.