Vintage Inn of Williamston
Phone: (252) 792-8311
Fax: (252) 792-4299
LOCATION:
826 East Blvd
Williamston, NC 27892
MAILING:
PO Box 547
Williamston, NC 27892
Vintage Inn of Williamston offers gracious independent living, assisted living, and respite care in beautiful Martin County in eastern North Carolina. Williamston is home to the world-class Senator Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center, a showplace for equestrian and other exciting events; the Roanoke River featuring unique paddle and camping trails, historic sites like the Old Martin County Courthouse and the Asa Biggs House, and exciting annual events like the Carolina Country Stampede. Local medical centers include Martin General Hospital in Williamston.
Services
At the Vintage Inn of Williamston, our services are meant to help enrich the lives of our residents. Services include:
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Personalized care plans and coordination with medical professionals
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Elegant dining
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Snacks available throughout the day
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Housekeeping and linen services
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Scheduled local transportation services
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Utilities and basic cable TV
Assisted Living
We understand that some people reach a point where they require individual assistance to meet their activities of daily living. Vintage Inn offers Assisted Living services that promote independence while also assisting individuals to maintain a healthy quality of life. Our professionals work closely with each individual’s medical professionals to deliver a personalized care plan including:
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Medication monitoring and administration
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Assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, eating, correspondence and scheduling appointments
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Preparing and serving meals including special diets as directed by physicians
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Housekeeping services as needed
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Incontinence assistance
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Access to nursing care and physical, speech and occupational therapy
Reflections
Reflections Memory Care provides comprehensive and compassionate care in a secure environment and has been specifically designed for people with Alzheimer’s Disease and other related memory disorders to provide comfort and security in a home-like environment. The program supports each person’s existing capabilities while reaffirming dignity and self-esteem. Individual life skills such as setting the table and folding laundry are honored and may be incorporated into a resident’s day, replicating as much as possible the routines that are familiar and comfortable.
The philosophy of the Reflections Memory Care Program is based on the concept of creating pleasant days. Simply put, this means finding ways to involve residents in activities that they prefer, at which they can be successful and that are pleasurable to them. If something as simple as walking in the sunshine or singing a favorite song brings happiness or contentment to a resident, then we have created a pleasant day. Being involved in something meaningful and purposeful, regardless of its simplicity, is the goal.
Respite Care
We understand that many caregivers choose to provide care for their loved ones at home. In the event that caregivers or family members need to leave the care of their loved one to someone else for a short period of time, we are here to help with a gift of time to the caregiver. Respite Care provides personal care assistance, meals, transportation, and access to all scheduled activities and outings. Respite reservations are based on current room availability and costs are based on room rates.
Villas at the Vintage
Villas at the Vintage are single, one-bedroom apartments for people age 55 and older who are able to care for themselves but may enjoy the companionship of others and choose to live in a setting where they can socialize and keep up their active lifestyle. The Villas include access to two meals a day and housekeeping services. Handicap accessible units are available.
TESTIMONIALS
“My mother is treated with respect and kindness by all of the staff. I can rest better at night knowing she is getting the proper care she needs. What else can you ask for?"
Tammy M. Family Member
“I love living at Vintage Inn. The staff has become my family and this is home to me.”
Dorothy B. Resident