The Springs of Mooresville delivers licensed assisted-living care with an emphasis on direct medical support. Nurses and caregivers manage routine and complex needs such as wound care, oxygen therapy, and diabetes management, including residents who use oral medications, insulin injections, or a sliding-scale regimen. The community also accepts adults under 60 who require an assisted-living setting and is prepared to support individuals living with mild dementia.
A registered nurse or licensed practical nurse is on-site at all times, and an awake night staff monitors safety with door alarms, pull-cord alerts, and 24-hour security. Background-checked team members provide full assistance with bathing, dressing, and toileting, while mealtime help is available for residents who can feed themselves. Mobility support ranges from standby supervision to one-person transfers using walkers or wheelchairs. On-site podiatry and a dedicated therapy room reduce the need for outside appointments, and a full-time activity director keeps daily engagement aligned with each resident’s care plan.
Residences feature private bathrooms, optional kitchenettes, individual climate controls, and cable service, with housekeeping and scheduled laundry included. Some apartments allow residents to paint or decorate their space, while others are move-in ready, so availability of specific features can vary by unit.
Meals are served from a set menu or prepared to order, and dietitian oversight allows for physician-ordered modifications. Snacks are accessible throughout the day, and residents may request in-room dining when unwell or choose a private dining room for family visits.
Community amenities include wheelchair-accessible common areas, a barber and beauty shop, wellness center, high-speed internet, and landscaped communal gardens. Regular on-site religious services, concierge assistance, and special-interest clubs help residents stay connected. Scheduled transportation is available for medical appointments and local errands.