“We looked on the internet for assisted living in Charlotte and we overwhelmed with the number of options. CarePatrol of Charlotte eliminated the ones with multiple violations”.
Fredrick H- Charlotte, North Carolina
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Families usually do not start their search in hopes to find the assisted living facilities
in Charlotte with:
The most citations or violations
The worst care history or
The highest staff turnover
But that is exactly what can happen when you request a list of assisted living facilities
from other assisted living websites.
We know that you expect and deserve more. That’s why CarePatrol looks beyond the
chandeliers and fancy lobbies and focuses on each community’s care history.
Assisted Living Facilities in Charlotte provide group housing with at least one meal per day and housekeeping services and provide personal care services directly or through a formal written agreement with a licensed home care or hospice agency. The department may allow nursing service exceptions on a case-by-case basis. Adult care homes are further categorized as 'family care' (housing two to six residents), and 'adult care homes' (seven or more residents). Effective October 1, 2005, there are two types of adult care homes: adult care homes and adult care homes that serve only elderly persons (55 years or older or any adult who has a primary diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease or other form of dementia). An Assisted Living Facility in Charlotte is a residence in which hands-on personal care services and nursing services are arranged by housing management and provided by a licensed home care or hospice agency, through an individualized written care plan. The housing management has a financial interest or financial affiliation or formal written agreement that makes personal care services accessible and available through at least one licensed home care or hospice agency. The resident may choose any provider for personal care and nursing services.