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Assisted Living Communities in High Point, North Carolina

High Point straddles Davidson, Guilford, Randolph and Forsyth Counties in North Carolina’s Piedmont region. Based on 2024 cost data, local seniors budget around $7,250 per month for assisted living costs, which tracks above the state median of $5,769. To promote access to quality care, the region contains 93 assisted living residences, including 7 within High Point proper.

Our directory provides an in-depth look at local residential care options through 775 reviews testimonials. Based on these reviews, local facilities garner an average quality rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars out of five stars.

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The Cost of Assisted Living in Nearby Cities

High Point seniors pay approximately $7,250 per month for assisted living, according to the 2024 Genworth Cost of Care Survey. This rate surpasses the state median by about $1,480, and it exceeds costs in several nearby cities. For example, in Durham and Fayetteville, rates run considerably lower at about $4,863 and $2,750, respectively. However, local rates compare favorably to fees in Burlington, where facilities charge around $8,603.

High Point

$7,250

North Carolina

$5,769

The United States

$5,350

Winston

$6,200

Burlington

$8,603

Durham

$4,863

Fayetteville

$2,750

Paying for Assisted Living in High Point, NC

Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in High Point

Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Assisted Living in North Carolina page.

More Ways to Pay for Assisted Living

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:

  • Veterans Benefits
  • Life Insurance Policy
  • Long-term Care Insurance
  • Reverse Mortgage

For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in North Carolina page.

The Cost of Other Types of Senior Care

In High Point, assisted living costs come in near $7,250 per month. By comparison, nursing home rates run higher at around $8,699, making residential care economical for those without complex medical needs. However, in-home care and home health care cost less at roughly $5,339 and $5,053, respectively, and adult day health care facilities charge about $2,102.

In-Home Care

$5,339

Home Health Care

$5,053

Adult Day Health Care

$2,102

Assisted Living Facility

$7,250

Nursing Home Facility (semiprivate room)

$8,699

Note: Since data for High Point is unavailable, we used data for the nearest city, Greensboro, instead.

Free Assisted Living Resources in High Point

Whether residing in an assisted living facility or aging in place, many seniors live on fixed incomes. Therefore, free resources available in their communities can contribute a lot to their comfort, independence and security. Wellness programs, transportation and health care counseling are a few available resources.

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Long-Term Care Ombudsman(919) 855-3400Long-term care ombudsmen provide various services for seniors in assisted living facilities. They act as advocates for seniors in conflicts with the long-term care facilities. They answer seniors' questions about their long-term care options and offer guidance on selecting a long-term care facility and provide information about specific ones. Ombudsmen also advocate for seniors on long-term care issues with lawmakers.
Roy B. Culler Jr. Senior Citizen Center(336) 883-3584The center acts as a gathering place for seniors in the High Point community. It offers arts and crafts, daily congregate meals, club meetings, holiday celebrations, health screenings, movies and cultural events, to name a few. The center also works with AARP to provide free tax assistance for seniors.
North Carolina Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA)(844) 624-8387Senior veterans, their spouses or survivors who need assisted living may be eligible to reside at one of the four veterans’ homes operated by the DMVA in North Carolina. These homes provide comfort and security and stress personal choice. If no beds are available, the DMVA will help seniors find a place in other assisted living facilities.
North Carolina Division of Aging and Adult Services(800) 662-7030The department wants to help seniors live as securely and independently as possible. Financial assistance is available for low-income seniors to help pay for room and board in long-term care. The division acts as the primary coordinator for Area Agencies on Aging, which work with seniors across the state
Medicare and Seniors' Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP)(855) 408-1212SHIIP counselors provide free, impartial and confidential counseling to Medicaid eligible seniors and caregivers about the various parts of Medicaid, such as selecting a Part D Prescription Drug Plan or if it's a better idea to use a Medicaid Advantage Plan. SHIIP counselors can also help seniors find resources that will assist pay for prescription drug care plans and other aspects of Medicare.

Assisted Living Laws and Regulations in High Point

High Point-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.

Reviews of Communities Nearby

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Donna

I visited this facility

Review of Brookdale High Point

I toured Brookdale High Point. It was amazing. The staff was very caring, informative, and patient. I had a lot of questions to ask, and they were just great with all of them. It was very clean...

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Nikki

I visited this facility

Review of Brookdale Skeet Club

We went to Brookdale Skeet Club. It was very quiet. We talked to all the residents. They had been there for a long time and were very pleased with the facilities. And just the layout of the whole...

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Assisted Living

Jared

I visited this facility

Review of Brookdale High Point

The best about Brookdale High Point was the communication with the facility. The administrator was very cordial, very personable, and nice, just basically told me that whenever I was ready or if we...

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