Champions Assisted Living
1011 Porters Neck Road, Wilmington, NC 28411
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About Champions Assisted Living in Wilmington, North Carolina
Champions Assisted Living, located in Wilmington, NC, provides both memory care and assisted living options. Residents are accommodated in apartment-style rooms, which feature a living room and a kitchenette, creating a comfortable and home-like atmosphere.
The community offers various amenities to enhance residents' living experience. Outdoor common areas, likely including gardens or courtyards, provide a space for residents to enjoy the outdoors. The facility is pet-friendly, allowing residents to keep their pets with them. Organized activities and programs such as social events, yoga, and stretching sessions are available. Meals are provided, and communal dining areas encourage social interaction during meal times. Residents also have access to WiFi and internet services.
A range of services is available to support daily living at Champions Assisted Living. General transportation services assist residents in attending appointments or visiting local spots. Housekeeping services maintain cleanliness in the living spaces, allowing residents more leisure time. The community also arranges field trips and outings, offering residents opportunities to explore Wilmington and its surroundings. Shared common areas within the community promote a sense of connection and belonging among residents.
To learn more about this provider’s license and review other available state reports, please visit:
North Carolina Division of Health Service Regulation Licensed Facilities
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Reviews of Champions Assisted Living in Wilmington, North Carolina
3.0
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Amy
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February 27, 2024
I don't think there was anything I liked about Champions Assisted Living. It was empty and dreary. There was nobody anywhere. It was a hodgepodge. There were three floors, but you couldn't get to the third floor unless you went down to the second floor and take another elevator up. It's too confusing for me, but I think part of it is because it's under construction and we also had a very new tour guide, which was horrible. He didn't know how to cater to our needs or our wants. We went here, there, and everywhere. When we went in there, everybody was very happy, very nice, and very helpful. We only waited a few minutes, but the lady that gave us the tour was not well-versed at all. We had friends there before and my father was in the other part of it one time and the food was quite good. I didn't get to see everything, but if you go online and look at it, it has everything you want, that's why I called it the Taj Mahal. The independent living is probably one of the best in this area and it's just rated very high. It was very expensive, but I was very disappointed with it. The facility itself was nice, but it's all over the place and I didn't like that. I don't have Alzheimer's yet and I have a hard time understanding it. I don't like the assisted living facility at all. A lot of it was under construction. It was bad timing on our side, too.
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