Arbor Landing at Hampstead
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- 13937 US - 17, Hampstead, NC 28443
- (910) 406-1451
- 4.3 ( 3 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care







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About This Community
Arbor Landing at Hampstead is southeastern North Carolina’s newest option for superior independent living. Our unique community serves seniors of varying needs, from independent living with assisted living services to respite care, in-home care, hospice, and memory care. We provide the highest quality services and support you or your loved one needs to live fully while respecting your privacy and independence.
Make the most of your retirement in a private studio, one, or two bedroom apartment designed specifically for seniors. Rest easy with the added comfort of knowing our expert staff is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Amenities Highlights:
- Private Accommodation in a Studio, One, or Two Bedroom Apartment
- Three Meals a Day in our Restaurant-Style Dining Room
- 24/7 Emergency Response System with Direct Access to Staff
- Weekly Housekeeping
- Kitchenette in Independent Living Units
- Laundry & Pet Care
- Fitness Center
- Air Conditioning
- Cable & WiFi Internet Included
Services Highlights:
- Life Enrichment Activities and Outings
- Medication Reminders
- Morning & Evening Care
- Hygiene Assistance
- Safety Checks
- Meal & Event Reminders
- Meal Tray Delivery
- One-On-One Care
- Medication Box Maintenance
- Transportation Services
- Companions for Doctor’s Appointments
- Pre-Filling of Insulin Syringes
Reviews
4.3
( 3 Reviews )
Joseph
April 28, 2022
My wife is now in Arbor Landing at Hampstead. It's an assisted living area, but they have small memory care in the rear of the facility, and she is in there, and they only have 12 patients. I think they're probably understaffed there, and they're not equipped to handle patients that have emotional outbursts. It's primarily assisted and independent living, so that's what they're concentrated on, but they want to get into memory care. I think they're understaffed, and the nurses are somewhat scarce there. They're only there on weekdays and on weekends, usually, they're not there. My wife has meals three times a day with snacks. She is in memory care. She has to be fed and dressed. Everything has to be done for her. I like the way it's put together. However, she has a fairly advanced disease, and she can't participate in any kind of activities. Value for money is a 4 because they're cheaper than most places.
Jeannette
October 12, 2021
We were very impressed with everything at Arbor Landing at Hampstead, except the price is high. Our experience during the tour was very positive. The facility was clean. They seemed to interact with the patients. But it's like a double of what we're paying right now. The staff was very, very good, knowledgeable, she knew about the facility, and she was able to answer our questions appropriately.
The unit is set up very uniquely. The nursing station is in a sector of all the rooms. So it's kind of like they could see all around what's going on, and we thought that was good. The location was excellent. For us, it would have been perfect. The staff showed us the activity calendar and how they deal with them.
AGreen
September 02, 2021
If you are considering Ridge Care’s Horizons Memory Care at Arbor Landing in Hampstead, NC for your loved one PLEASE READ. Horizons kicked my mother out at the end of her life and under hospice care because she could not stand, pivot, or assist with a transfer. She was in such bad shape the only place that would take her was a nursing home one hour away from the closest relative. She died 16 days later. We were told numerous times this is an “age in place facility and she could stay there until the end of her life.” This was a lie. Arbor Landing’s Horizon Care is a one person assist facility with no equipment to move people who forget how to walk or are in such bad shape they can’t. Their on-call nurse can come in anytime and deem “their care level has changed” and kick them out. They are also protected by NC regulation laws. Please look elsewhere for your loved one. Many memory care facilities have two person assist and have the equipment and desire to help dementia and Alzheimer’s residents all the way through to the end. 70% of dementia patients lose their ability to walk so please do not let this happen to your loved one. Moving my mom was the most difficult experience of my life as it was hard on her and contributed to her quick decline and death. On moving day we had to physically move our mom ourselves and no one from Horizons helped or said a word. Not even goodbye. Just shameful.