LiveWell at Birchwood Lake Estates
6720 Pauline Drive,
Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514
4.8
(25 reviews)
$5,500
750 WEAVER DAIRY RD, Chapel Hill, NC 27514
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LiveWell at Birchwood Lake Estates
6720 Pauline Drive,
Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514
4.8
(25 reviews)
$5,500
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2220 Farmington Drive,
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4.2
(25 reviews)
$5,550
$5,895
4.37
(8 reviews)
Facility
4.7
Staff
4.7
Food
5.0
Activities
5.0
Value
5.0
Reviewer RC#1109
4
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November 25, 2023
Carol Woods was very interested in caring for the residents. They're less interested in it being a showplace. They have adequate facilities, but not over the top. Some places emphasize fantastic facilities, but they don't care about the people. Carol Woods cares about its people and they have more activities. They have interesting things for people to be involved in (not bingo) like lectures at the universities, art classes, and good lectures from people that are talking about interesting things. There are two main hospitals nearby and there's good shopping. There are several pharmacies nearby and there are several grocery stores and that kind of thing nearby. So, it's a good location.
GE
5
|
May 21, 2020
We have picked Carol Woods for our parents, but they haven't moved in yet. It is up on the mountains. There are lots of good walking trails and paved walking paths through the woods. They have a waterfall, which is really neat and very relaxing. Everyone is super nice. They let you sample the menu, and they let you meet the chef and the dining staff. The food is really good. Also you can either choose between a cottage or an apartment. My parents like the cottage option. They have all kinds of exercise programs. They also have a pool, a weight room, and a couple of different workout rooms where they do aerobic classes that are geared toward seniors. They have really neat activities, and they have programs every night as far like concerts and orchestras. It is really nice. The grounds are immaculate, too.
Ro Mason
5
|
August 28, 2018
My husband and I joined Carol Woods Early Acceptance Program in 2016. Many people think Carol Woods is too expensive. You have to understand its model. The money you pay is insurance. If you don't need long term care before you die, you have paid a big premium and not had to use the insurance. However, if you are among the 70% of us elders who will need some long term care, you have bought the assurance that even if you run out of money altogether Carol Woods will still meet your care needs until you die. In addition, you will have an excellent assisted living and nursing home facility. The Carol Woods medical facilities are Medicare approved, so you can use Medicare as much as law allows. To me, that was a deal you can't beat. Finally, Carol Woods is not only non profit, but responsible in how they use their money--for you, not themselves.
Sharon P
5
|
September 7, 2017
I can't imagine finding a better place than Carol Woods. It's very high quality and extremely well run. The outdoor landscaping and sidewalks are very beautifully maintained and extremely safe. It's easy for anyone with a walker or wheelchair to get around, and the paths are well lit. It has a very pleasant outdoor environment. The staff is extremely easy to reach. My mother-in-law is 86, and she's not disabled physically but she wears a cord around her neck with a button on it, so if she falls or anything, she can press the button and someone on site will come to her right away. It's one of those continuing care places where you can go in fit and healthy at 60 and stay until you die at 98. There's so much going on and a lot of programs. There's carpentry, ceramics, fitness, swimming - anything you want to do is there. It's self contained and very well maintained. The dining room is good and has a great variety of food. I can't say enough good things about it. It's wonderful. She's independent, but occasionally she'll have a medical issue, in which case they put her in special location while she needs care and then when she's able to go back to her home, she does. She has a dog in her home and when she gets sick, they make sure the dog gets taken care of and walked three times a day. It's a wonderful, educated community. It's a pricey place, so most of the people who live there have come from very educated, very successful backgrounds. They contribute quite a lot to the programming there. So, there are always interesting things to do and special speakers who are invited. Retired government officials live there.
audrey864840
3
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May 25, 2017
I liked the apartments at Carol Woods, and they were bigger. It was a very vibrant community, and the people there were very active. We ate several meals there, and the food was excellent. There were many different styles of apartments, and you could find something that meet your needs. They had a swimming pool and gym. They had a very large library, and there were more activities that I would be interested in doing. They have book clubs, chess clubs, and speakers come in, and they allow Duke University to give classes to seniors, so we can use the facilities for free. However, there's no assigned parking, and the parking lot is not close to the building, so there's a lot of walking. The price was very expensive; it was not a good value for money. They pride themselves in having a long serving staff.
julie-t-407113
5
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May 20, 2017
Carol Woods is beautiful, nice, and so laid back. It's by far my favorite and the one I would choose if I had to sign up now. It's owned by the people who live there and adjacent to a lot of townhouses, where people can live as they wait to become part of the Carol Woods community. It has lots of woods where people can walk around. It's very comfortable and not close to anything. It's not too expensive, but it has a long waiting list; a one- or two-bedroom has an eight- to 10-year waiting list.
Health
4.0
Overall
5.0
Quality
5.0
Staff
5.0
Refund Plan: Declining Refund at 2%/mo. for 50 mos. Assisted Living and Nursing Care on discounted Fee-For-Service basis.
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