Pennybyrn at Maryfield in High Point operates as a continuing care retirement community, which means residents can move through independent living, assisted living, and higher levels of support without leaving the campus. On-site staff monitor chronic health conditions and coordinate physician services, with a specific capability for diabetes care that includes glucose monitoring, medication management, and diet oversight. Nurses and caregivers are available around the clock, and the community’s care team adjusts individual care plans as health needs change.
In addition to medical oversight, the community offers rehabilitation therapies, wellness programs, and regular health assessments designed to keep residents functioning at their highest practical level. Scheduled transportation to outside medical appointments, help with daily activities such as bathing or dressing, and coordination with specialists are routine services. Emergency response systems are built into the campus, and residents have priority access to skilled nursing or memory support should those needs arise later.
Residential options range from private suites to larger apartment-style layouts, and some accommodations include access to outdoor areas that allow residents to spend time outside without leaving the secure grounds. Not all units have every feature, so prospective residents should confirm which floor plans include patios or direct garden access. Housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance are provided, and staff can modify services if a resident’s mobility or health status changes.
Daily meals are prepared by the community’s culinary team and are included in the residency agreement. Menus are reviewed by dietitians to align with medical recommendations such as carbohydrate-controlled plans for residents with diabetes. Flexible dining times, table service, and the option for meals delivered to a resident’s room are available, but specific delivery services may vary by accommodation type.
Residents have access to an activity center where staff coordinate fitness classes, educational programs, and social events. Regular programming is designed to support physical health, mental engagement, and social interaction, and schedules are adjusted based on resident feedback and participation levels.