
Po Box # 300, Reidsville, NC 27323
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Situated in the heart of Guilford County, Greensboro sits within the Piedmont region of central North Carolina, where seniors have 91 assisted living communities to choose from. In 2024, these...
In this guide, we give you a closer look at local assisted living options through 629 reviews unbiased reviews. Based on these reviews, facilities in Greensboro earn an average quality rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars stars.
Po Box # 300, Reidsville, NC 27323
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Po Box # 1488, Kernersville, NC 27285
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5767 NC Highway 135, Stoneville, NC 27048
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220 Hatch Street, Burlington, NC 27217
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100 Wade Coble Dr, Burlington, NC 27215
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Po Box 12068, Winston Salem, NC 27117
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312 Broad Street, Reidsville, NC 27320
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205B E 6th St, Burlington, NC 27215
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613 W. Whitsett Street, Graham, NC 27253
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Rr 1 Box # 201, Reidsville, NC 27320
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809 W Minneola St, Gibsonville, NC 27249
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Assisted Living
MDSHUMAKER
5.0
Review of Heritage Greens
My Father was in their Assisted Living unit. Our family was very happy with the care he received. The Med Techs and Aides were very responsive and caring. Whenever Dad pushed his call button staff...
Assisted Living
Barbara
4.0
Review of Harmony at Greensboro
I visited Harmony at Greensboro and toured their assisted living. It's absolutely gorgeous and more in line with what my sister needs as the residents wandering around were dressed, hair combed...
Assisted Living
Barbara
4.0
Review of Spring Arbor of Greensboro
I visited Spring Arbor of Greensboro and toured their assisted living. I followed my GPS, and it took me to a door that apparently is like a back door. It was bright, but the mood was not as...
According to the 2024 Genworth Cost of Care Survey, assisted living costs in Greensboro are near $7,250. This is hundreds of dollars over North Carolina’s norm of $5,769 and the national median of $5,350, and it surpasses rates in most nearby communities. Although rates in Burlington surpass the local norm at roughly $8,603, care costs run lower in Durham and Fayetteville, where facilities charge about $4,863 and $2,750, respectively.
Greensboro
$7,250
North Carolina
$5,769
United States
$5,350
Burlington
$8,603
Winston
$6,200
Durham
$4,863
Fayetteville
$2,750
Financial assistance is available to eligible seniors who require help paying for an ALR. The state has three waiver programs available through Medicaid: the CAP/ DA Medicaid Waiver, the Adult Care Home Assistance and the Medicaid State Plan Personal Care option. There is also a supplemental SSI program available to North Carolina residents.
Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Assisted Living in North Carolina page.
While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for assisted living, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance assisted living costs include:
For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in North Carolina page.
Assisted living fees in Greensboro come in at around $7,250 per month. Although this trends lower than nursing home care, which costs approximately $8,669 for semi-private rooms, seniors generally spend less on nonresidential options. For example, home health care costs around $5,053, and seniors pay roughly $2,102 for adult day health care.
In-Home Care
$5,339
Home Health Care
$5,053
Adult Day Health Care
$2,102
Assisted Living Facility
$7,250
Nursing Home Facility (semi-private room)
$8,699
Researching assisted living facilities in Greensboro is easier with the help of trained professionals who help compare facilities and screen for eligibility for benefits that can help cover the cost of care. The following table features nonprofit agencies and programs that serve local seniors through information and referrals, benefits counseling and legal assistance.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Smith Active Adult Center | (336) 373-7564 | Smith Active Adult Center hosts social and recreational activities throughout the year for older members of the community. The center features an indoor pool, fitness room and gymnasium, as well as outdoor horseshoe pits, pickleball courts and bocce courts. Members also participate in support groups, nutrition classes, writing classes and walking clubs. |
Piedmont Triad Regional Council Area Agency on Aging | (336) 904-0300 | The Piedmont Triad Regional Council is the designated Area Agency on Aging for the Greensboro region. Through this agency, older adults access Age Well classes, advocacy services, congregate meals, transportation and legal services. The agency also provides consultations to help seniors determine whether they qualify for prescription drug assistance. |
Greensboro Vet Center | (336) 323-2660 | The Greensboro Vet Center helps veterans obtain the benefits they qualify for that may help them pay for assisted living services., including pension programs and the Aid and Attendance benefit. The office can also help veterans connect with services such as individual and group counseling and provides referrals for other VA services. |
Senior Resources of Guilford | (336) 373-4816 | Senior Resources of Guilford is a local nonprofit organization that provides a full range of services for older adults, including nutrition education, restaurant vouchers, health screenings and SeniorLine, a telephone-based information and referral service. It also provides health insurance options counseling to help seniors understand Medicare benefits and long-term care insurance options. |
Long Term Care Ombudsman Program | (800) 662-7030 | North Carolina’s Long Term Care Ombudsman Program features the Office of the State Long Term Care Ombudsman and local ombudsman offices, which are operated by the Area Agencies on Aging. Through this resource, those who live in assisted living can get information on their rights as residents and help with resolving interpersonal issues between residents, family members and the facilities themselves. The ombudsman can also explain long-term care options, help with choosing a facility and give guidance on Medicare and Medicaid programs. |
Greensboro-area assisted living communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all assisted living communities in North Carolina are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in North Carolina page for more information about these laws.