Ambriant at Austin Village in Matthews, North Carolina is structured for residents who want the freedom of an independent‐living environment while having access to practical day-to-day support. The community does not offer a dedicated memory-care program, so families seeking specialized services for dementia will need to look elsewhere. Instead, the focus is on helping generally healthy adults maintain autonomy while having staff nearby for routine oversight and basic health monitoring.
All employees undergo background checks, and trained personnel are available to step in with targeted self-care assistance when it is requested. Residents can receive help with bathing, eating, dressing and toileting, and staff can facilitate transfers for individuals who use a walker. These services are delivered on an as-needed basis, allowing people to scale support up or down without moving to a new setting.
Housing options range from compact studios to larger one-bedroom layouts, all designed to keep walking distances short and living spaces easy to maintain. Some units are equipped with a private bathroom, a kitchenette, independent temperature controls and cable readiness, though not every apartment has every feature, so it is best to confirm specifics during a tour.
Dining follows a flexible approach. A rotating set menu is available each day, but residents may also order meals on demand during kitchen hours. Snacks are stocked for off-schedule hunger, and a private dining room can be reserved for family gatherings. The culinary team handles routine and physician-ordered diet modifications, including low-sodium or diabetic-friendly options.
Beyond care and dining, Ambriant at Austin Village provides resident parking, an exercise room, community-wide internet access, landscaped communal gardens, concierge assistance and a small library. These amenities give residents practical resources for fitness, connectivity and leisure without leaving the property.