Canterbury House in Roxboro is an assisted-living community that centers its health program on routine and predictable support. The community provides a Mental Wellness Program for residents who need structured emotional or behavioral guidance, but it does not specialize in dementia care. A licensed nurse is on site 12 to 16 hours each day for clinical oversight and medication management, and a nurse remains on call around the clock for any issues that arise outside those hours.
Daily care is reinforced by a staffed security model that keeps trained personnel awake and on duty throughout the night. Residents have pull-cord systems in their suites to alert staff, and building access is monitored 24 hours a day. Help with activities of daily living is available at a “some physical assistance” level for bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting. Mobility support ranges from standby or one-person transfers to walker and wheelchair assistance, allowing residents to maintain as much independence as possible while staying safe.
Private suites may feature individual bathrooms, independent temperature controls, and cable television, though specific features vary by accommodation and are not guaranteed in every unit. Residents are encouraged to review room layouts during their visit to confirm which options best match their needs.
Meals are served from a set menu in the dining room, and the staff prepares snacks that can be requested between scheduled dining times. Special dietary preferences can be discussed with the culinary team so that residents receive meals aligned with medical or personal requirements.
Common areas and resident rooms are wheelchair accessible, and on-site conveniences include a barber and beauty shop as well as community-wide internet access. Scheduled transportation is offered for medical appointments, shopping trips, and planned outings so that residents can maintain connections with the wider Roxboro community.