" I have high standards for nursing home service and rarely give 5 stars on anything. Wilmington Nursing home is an excellent practice! "

Home Nursing Care in Wilmington
Home Nursing Care in Wilmington offers effective, compassionate care under the supervision of the prescribing doctor. In the care process, we also involve families and caregivers, providing useful data, feedback, and most of all, inspiration.
For our joint patients, our person-centered approach means partnering with you to build the best possible journey.
Before the start of any patient visits or reporting to work, our teams are pre-screened for COVID-19 every day.
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We are more than a health care specialist association. We are proud representatives of communities in North Carolina. Our mission is quality service. And for us, service is about getting to know our patients personally.
" I have high standards for nursing home service and rarely give 5 stars on anything. Wilmington Nursing home is an excellent practice! "
" This is my first time with Wilmington Nursing home, and I can say that it is the best nursing home I have ever had in Wilmington."
" Great people. Competent and efficient. Basically, what a modern nursing home should be like. "
Every patient and family that we are privileged to serve is very distinctive. Our ongoing goal is building a cohesive individual strategy to help those in our care maintain their best possible health in the comfort of their home.
Our highly qualified home nursing care practitioners in Wilmington offer effective, compassionate care under the direct supervision of the prescribing doctor. In the care process, we also involve families and caregivers, providing useful data, feedback, and most of all, inspiration. Let us be an extension of therapy for you.
For our joint patients, our person-centered approach means partnering with you to build the best possible journey.
Before the start of any patient visits or reporting to work in any capacity, our teams are pre-screened for COVID-19 every day. During this period of uncertainty, the nursing care in Wilmington remains a convenient and dependable place to get the help you need in the comfort of your own home.
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We are more than a health care specialist association at our Wilmington Home Nursing Care; we are proud representatives of communities in North Carolina.
And for us, service is about getting to know our patients personally.
Every patient and family that we are privileged to serve is distinctive. Our highly qualified home nursing care practitioners in Wilmington offer effective, compassionate care under the direct supervision of the prescribing doctor.
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According to Genworth’s Cost of Care Survey,1 a private room in a nursing home costs $290 per day, or $8,821 per month. Semi-private rooms are more affordable, though they average $255 per day, or $7,756 per month.
A nursing home is a facility for the residential care of elderly or disabled people. Nursing homes may also be referred to as skilled nursing facility, long-term care facilities, old people's homes, care homes, rest homes, convalescent homes or convalescent care.
Only 4.5 percent (about 1.5 million) of older adults live in nursing homes and 2 percent (1 million) in assisted living facilities. The majority of older adults (93.5 percent, or 33.4 million) live in the community.
Facilities are accepting visitors, but protocols vary. Nursing homes and other long-term care facilities have gradually reopened to visitors, allowing residents to reconnect with their loved ones after months of isolation. ... More than 1.4 million long-term care residents and staff have contracted COVID-19