What We Offer
When you have worked so hard for your retirement, spend the next chapter of your life enjoying each day.
When you have worked so hard for your retirement, spend the next chapter of your life enjoying each day.
When chores and to-do lists may grow at your current house, at Carolina Village you can trade all of those in for the time to do what you love whenever you want.
Gain the peace of mind that you’re always at home at Carolina Village with modern and comfortable residences, access to a continuous range of medical care and plenty of social, learning, and spiritual opportunities always available within a warm and inviting community of close-knit friends.
As you age, live worry-free of increased medical bills or of worrying family. Instead, enjoy the quality time you can spend with loved ones every day with a helping hand available if you ever need it at Carolina Village.
Carolina Village is a non-profit Type A Life Care Community.
To be determined a Life Care Community, residents must be given availability to more than one level of care on location and have access to an engaging, active lifestyle, both of which are offered at Carolina Village.
When you choose a Life Care Community like Carolina Village, you are choosing a maintenance- and worry-free retirement for many years to come.
What are the requirements for moving into Carolina Village?
To qualify for residence at Carolina Village, you must be at least age 62, able to live independently, and meet financial and medical requirements. Find out more about becoming a resident.
How long is Carolina Village’s waiting list?
We get this question a lot, but like we always say, it is not about the length of the waiting list that affects you so much as it is the length of the active waiting list for the unit types that interest you. We have hundreds of folks on our waiting list, but the majority of them are not yet ready to move to Carolina Village. (Many are not yet age 62, our minimum residency age.)
A huge factor that determines your waiting list position – after your seniority on the list, of course – is what size and type of homes you are willing to consider and how much availability we have of those types of home. If you are only willing to consider a Clear Creek cottage, for example, you will wait longer than if you are willing to consider any of our cottages. Being flexible in your preferences will give you many more options.
We encourage you to join our waiting list as soon as you are comfortable doing so, for a number of reasons:
Is Carolina Village pet-friendly?
Yes! A small pet is permitted in Independent Living cottages and apartments, after you and your pet have a brief interview with administration. Pets – and their people – must adhere to our pet policies.
How long has Carolina Village been in Western North Carolina?
Over 55 years ago, a group of locals came together with a similar vision – to develop a community in Henderson County that would provide great housing and superior care for people as they age. This would allow them to retire and have the peace of mind that they’ll be taken care of as they aged.
With this vision in mind and inspired by his patient, Mrs. Mignon Sullivan, Dr. Kenneth Cosgrove, a local physician, and members of the Hendersonville Chamber of Commerce began to seek assistance from other community leaders. For the next 10 years, the group would work to form Carolina Village, which opened its doors in 1974. It is because of this group who never lost sight of their goal that we have the inspiration for our vision, mission, and passion.
What is the benefit of a "Type A" Life Plan Community?
Our Type A (“Extensive,” “Life Care,” or “All-Inclusive”) contract means that you will pay an entry fee and a relatively consistent monthly service fee. Monthly fees may adjust due to inflation over time, but you will always be entitled to residential services, amenities, and guaranteed health care whenever you may need it.
This agreement means that you will have predictable future expenses, regardless of what life may throw at you. Your entrance fee is used to help care for you for the duration of your life and the monthly service fee continues as expected, no matter what level of care you may be in. You will hear us talk about the “full continuum of care,” which is what we offer – the continuum from Independent Living to rehabilitation to assisted living and/or skilled nursing, whenever these services are needed.
Other communities may offer Type B (“Modified Fee-for-Service”), Type C (“Fee-for-Service”), rental, or equity/co-op contracts, so be sure that you are comparing apples-to-apples when comparing retirement communities.
Is Carolina Village affiliated with another company or a religious denomination?
No. Carolina Village is an independent single-site Life Plan Community. We are a not-for-profit 501(c)3 community, governed by a volunteer Board of Directors, which includes two seats for current residents, as well as an active Resident Council.
What ratings do your Care Center and Medical Center have?
Our Care Center and Medical Center routinely receive high rankings from the North Carolina Department of Health Service Regulations and the Center for Medicare/Medicaid Services. Check out Medicare.gov to see our ratings. Our Medical Center has routinely been recognized by U.S. News and World Report as a top-rated skilled nursing facility. While Carolina Village chooses not to hold accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), we do meet all CARF standards for care and service.
Your move to Carolina Village not only provides peace of mind for your future health care; it also means financial security, as well.
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