Red Springs Assisted Living
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- 1301 E. Fourth Ave., Red Springs, NC 28377
- (910) 359-0068
- 3.8 ( 4 reviews )
- Assisted Living







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About This Community
Red Springs Assisted Living offers assisted living and respite care in Robeson County. Red Springs is nearby to Lumberton and Maxton and the county is home to the Tuscarora and Lumbee Indian tribes. Robeson County has the ninth largest population of American Indians in the United States and is a truly multi-racial county.
The local hospital is Southeastern Regional Medical Center. Red Springs offers access to medical services and therapies such as physical, occupational and speech therapy.
Reviews
3.8
( 4 Reviews )
Keith
December 10, 2022
I have visited Red Springs Assisted Living. It's older and sparse, but it was nice enough. Their rooms were also older but good enough. The staff who gave the tour was very nice. They didn't have much in the way of amenities, they don't have much outdoor space, and don't have many common areas. It was older but clean. They had a couple of little common areas with TV but I wasn't as interested after getting a look at the rooms and whatnot. They could improve by having more outdoor areas, first of all, because that's important to get people out of the rooms, and they should have more common areas.
Willard
November 20, 2022
We toured Red Springs Assisted Living. It was well kept. The staff seemed to be very active in taking care of patients. I didn't see anything negative. However, once you tour some of these places and you realize that your parents are not quite ready for that type of assisted living, and they're more capable than having to do that. It was a good education though, and nothing negative about the place. They had good basic living conditions. It wasn't plush, but it was very accommodating. They did not have a gym, but I remember there was a room for exercise. I saw a dining area, but I did not see a courtyard. It was a very quick tour. It was very clean though. It's probably 15 miles from Lumberton where there is a hospital, and there are several fast-food type restaurants within two or three miles.
Lynn Weber
May 12, 2015
This facility is clean, well run, and the staff is very friendly and caring. The primary attraction of the facility is the low price and quality of care for what you pay. It is not for everybody, but it is perfect for residents who are too ill or incapable of living an "active" retirement lifestyle. My husband had advanced Parkinson's and dementia. He needed a great deal of physical assistance because of the Parkinson's. He was almost unintelligible and could not feed himself. He was also incontinent. He did not require a nursing home because all his needs were considered by medicare as "custodial."
Red Springs assisted living did an excellent job of caring for his physical needs. He did not want to live any more in his physical state and always refused flu shots and pneumonia vaccination. I had kept him at home until my own health was failing because of the stress and physical requirements of caring for him. He contracted pneumonia and died 3 weeks after I put him in assisted living. He was not neglected at Red Springs. His relatives visited him and called him (with the assistance of staff) several times during his stay there. He was just ready to go.
Visitor108428750
March 27, 2015
I did visit Red Springs. I just went there, talked to the lady, and looked it over, but I didn't spend a lot of time there. The facility looked OK. It looked good that day. It's in a good location right at the edge of town. I had an aunt there about 20 years ago, and I would give it a 1 then. But it's under new management now. They residents seemed to be OK that day. I talked to the director, and she seemed OK too. I did smell an odor when I went in, but that is understandable when you are in assisted living.