North Pointe of Mayodan offers two primary levels of care—Assisted Living and Memory Care. Assisted Living residents receive day-to-day help with activities such as bathing, dressing, mobility, and medication reminders, while the Memory Care program is structured for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. The Memory Care neighborhood uses routines and cueing techniques to promote familiarity, and staff members are trained to de-escalate behaviors that can accompany cognitive decline. Because the community can transition residents between these two care levels, many people find they can remain on the same campus even as needs change.
Beyond basic care levels, the community maintains a secured environment and assigns licensed nurses to supervise clinical matters. Physicians visit the building, and physical, occupational, and speech therapists provide on-site sessions. Residents who need incontinence management, ambulatory assistance, diabetes monitoring, or medication administration receive these services without leaving the property. Short-term respite stays are available for recovery after hospitalization or to give primary caregivers a break, and hospice care can be brought in when appropriate. All programs are coordinated to support residents whose memory loss requires specially designed spaces and structured routines.
Apartments include private and companion layouts, featuring bathrooms equipped with wheelchair-accessible showers in some units. Selected floor plans open directly onto outdoor areas, giving residents easy access to fresh air, while others are closer to indoor common rooms for those who prefer minimal travel. Parking is available for residents and guests who drive. Because floor plans vary, prospective residents should confirm which features are present in the specific accommodation they are considering.
Dining services provide three daily meals prepared on site, with rotating menus that can accommodate physician-ordered diets, kosher preferences, or vegetarian selections. Between meals, staff offer healthy snacks for residents who require additional calories or simply prefer lighter fare throughout the day. Care aides monitor meal intake for residents who need assistance or have diabetes, ensuring nutritional goals are met in coordination with the clinical team.
Residents can spend free time in the activity center, participate in bingo games, or join scheduled social outings. Outdoor areas are open for those who want fresh air or a quiet walk, and staff supervision is provided when necessary to maintain safety. These amenities are designed to keep residents engaged and active without compromising the individualized care plans described above.