Spring Arbor of Outer Banks offers two primary levels of care: Assisted Living and Memory Care. Residents who need day-to-day support can receive help with activities of daily living while participating in a structured Mental Wellness Program. Those living with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias benefit from dedicated Memory Care programming tailored to cognition and safety. The community also accepts respite or short-term stays, giving families a temporary care option. Clinical services on campus include respiratory therapy, diabetes management, and regular visits from an on-site doctor, allowing many residents to remain in familiar surroundings even when medical needs change.
Additional medical support is reinforced by a secured environment and a full sprinkler system. Ambulatory care, incontinence care, and medication management are handled on-site, and licensed nurses monitor health needs around the clock. Residents have access to in-house physical, occupational, and speech therapy, as well as podiatry, dental, and hospice services when required. A pet-focused program helps residents keep companion animals engaged and healthy, and overall care coordination is designed to reduce outside appointments and simplify follow-up treatments.
Apartments and common areas are pet friendly, and many units feature wheelchair-accessible showers, cable hookups, and Wi-Fi. Parking is available for residents who drive, while indoor spaces such as the library and computer lounge provide quiet options for reading or online activities. Outdoor areas give residents places to walk or sit, though not every accommodation includes every feature listed; specific layouts and amenities vary by unit.
Dining is structured around three daily meals with snacks. Residents can choose family-style or restaurant-style service, and a private dining room can be reserved for visits with friends or relatives. The kitchen accommodates physician-ordered and preference-based special diets, and seasonal barbecues or picnics add variety to the routine menu.
Recreation and wellness programming include an activity center that hosts arts and crafts, bingo, trivia, reminiscence sessions, and birthday celebrations. Exercise and fitness classes, stretching groups, and health and wellness programs are scheduled regularly. Indoor and outdoor walking paths support daily movement, while clubs, intergenerational programs, day trips, and other social outings encourage community involvement and cognitive engagement.