(336) 545-5400
4100 Well Spring Drive
Greensboro, NC 27410
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Well•Spring
Well•Spring, where life is shaped by choices, not circumstances.
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Flexible Meal Plan-35 meals per month per person included
- in the monthly fee, residents may purchase additional meals
- Weekly Housekeeping / Annual Deep Cleaning
- Basic Cable Television
- All Utilities Except Telephone
- Interior Maintenance, Including Appliances
- Scheduled Transportation
- Postal Services
- Emergency Call and Response System
- Security Services
- Exterior Maintenance of Buildings and Grounds
- Cultural, Educational, and Social Events
- Wellness Program
- Chaplain
- Activities
LifeCare is just what the name implies: a lifetime of care. At Well•Spring, having LifeCare means that once you’ve made your home here, you’re able to remain here – at no added cost other than for the additional meals provided and for related supplies – should your health needs require that you move to the Health Center (Assisted Living, Skilled Nursing or Memory Care). So once you have paid your entrance fee, your monthly service fee for residential living will not increase to the higher daily fee that would otherwise be required to move to the Health Center.
The Skilled Care Center includes a skilled nursing care center with 40 rooms, a specialized Memory Care area with 20 rooms and a temporary transitional Rehabilitation facility with 10 rooms. All areas offer only private rooms with private baths. Residents may choose to bring personal furnishings to create a comfortable home-like setting. In all three venues, 24-hour skilled level nursing care is provided. The Memory Care unit provides structured, individualized care in an environment that is specialized to meet the needs of residents with memory impairment.
Respite and Rehabilitative Care provides residents with recuperative stays with the goal of returning to their independent living settings. These stays last for whatever recuperative time is necessary or until a determination is made regarding the resident’s condition. Sometimes the resident requires services on a long-term basis and then they remain in the Health Care Center permanently.
