House of Peace in Charlotte delivers three levels of care—Assisted Living, Residential Care Home, and Memory Care. The campus is structured to meet the needs of residents who wander, have PM behavioral issues, or live with moderate dementia. Each setting is designed to keep residents engaged while maintaining routines that support cognitive health and personal safety.
Around-the-clock support underpins daily life. A nurse is on call 24 hours a day, all staff undergo background checks, and an asleep night-shift team and 24-hour on-site security provide continuous oversight. Direct care includes full assistance with bathing and some physical help with eating, dressing, and toileting. Mobility support covers walker use and one-person transfers, ensuring residents can move safely between activities and their rooms.
Private and shared accommodations come furnished, and most rooms offer cable service for in-room entertainment. Because layouts and features vary, not every unit includes every listed option; families are encouraged to confirm specific room details during a tour.
Meals follow a set menu prepared by the culinary team. Portions and textures can be adjusted to accommodate physician-ordered diets, and staff provide cueing or physical help with dining as needed to promote adequate nutrition and hydration for each resident.
Residents can visit the on-site barber and beauty shop for haircuts and grooming services, access communitywide internet for email or streaming, and attend regularly scheduled religious services without leaving the property.