Friends Homes expects to begin relaxing some restrictions regarding visitation and is working to resume some of our pre-COVID operations. As we begin to relax these restrictions, we will continue to maintain stringent employee and visitor screenings. These precautions are in line with guidance from the NC Department of Health and Human Services, our local health department, other state and federal agencies. Our approach will be cautious and coordinated to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our residents and staff. Because these changes will be made gradually and in multiple stages, please reach out to us for more details at info@friendshomes.org.
Choosing where you will live in your retirement years is an important decision.
A Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) like Friends Homes offers numerous advantages for your lifestyle and future security. Numerous studies have shown that social isolation is a significant contributing factor to declining health as we age. At Friends Homes, you will find an active community of friends who will become an important social and support network. You will also find a wide variety of social, educational, recreational, and cultural activities that will empower you to stay active and engaged, and to maintain your highest possible level of independence for as long as possible.
While some people wait to choose a retirement community when their health begins to fail, many residents tell us that they wish they had moved sooner — while they were young and active enough to enjoy all that our community has to offer.
At Friends Homes, you will also have peace of mind in knowing that should your needs ever change, you have access to a full continuum of healthcare services right on campus. From the personalized help with daily tasks available in assisted living to the short- and long-term care available in skilled nursing and memory care, you and your family will never have to worry about finding healthcare in a crisis.
Choosing a CCRC can also offer potential tax advantages and a significant level of protection from the ever-rising costs of healthcare in the U.S.
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