Wexford House in Denver, NC, operates as an assisted-living community designed to support residents who require daily help yet wish to retain as much independence as possible. The team is equipped to care for individuals who stay awake at night and for those living with mild dementia, offering consistent observation and intervention when needed.
Care delivery is backed by 24-hour staffing with background-checked personnel, an awake night shift, building-wide security measures, and a wander-guard system. Residents can summon help through pull-cord alerts, and on-site podiatry services reduce the need for off-campus appointments. Full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting is available, and the staff manages transfers ranging from standby supervision to one-person transfers using walkers or wheelchairs.
Private bathrooms and furnished rooms are available, although not every apartment includes every feature. Residents can bring familiar belongings to personalize their living space, and maintenance staff handle repairs so that suites remain safe and functional.
Meals are prepared on site, and the dining program offers a set menu with alternative choices to accommodate special diets or personal preferences. Between meals, snacks are available, and nutritional modifications can be made for residents who need texture changes, calorie adjustments, or other dietary management.
Amenities and services include outside smoking areas, a barber and beauty shop, on-site religious services, mail delivery, regular housekeeping with laundry and linen service, case management and budget assistance, planned community outings, medication assistance, structured activities, an emergency call system, optional telephone and cable hookups, a screened porch, all-inclusive pricing, optometrist visits, nurse practitioner and physician visits, no move-in or community fee, scheduled transportation, and access to patios and gardens.