Somerset Court Of Mocksville
150 Ken Dwiggins Drive, Mocksville, NC 27028
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About Somerset Court Of Mocksville in Mocksville, North Carolina
Somerset Court of Mocksville, located in Mocksville, NC, offers a supportive environment for seniors, focusing on assisted living and respite care. The community provides private rooms, ensuring a personal space for each resident. These rooms come equipped with various amenities that cater to the comfort and needs of the residents, although specific details about these amenities are not listed.
The facility boasts a wide range of amenities designed to enhance the living experience of its residents. Outdoor common areas provide a refreshing space for relaxation and social interaction, while organized activities and programs keep residents engaged and active. The community also features an emergency response system, communal dining, and salon services, ensuring that residents have access to essential services and leisure activities. Additional amenities include ambulatory assistance features, shared common areas, facilitated field trips and outings, as well as entertainment and social activities, all aimed at fostering a vibrant community atmosphere.
Somerset Court of Mocksville offers several essential services to support the daily lives of its residents. These services include personal care, medication management, general transportation, assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), and housekeeping. These offerings ensure that residents receive the help they need while maintaining their independence and enjoying a quality life within the community.
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Reviews of Somerset Court Of Mocksville in Mocksville, North Carolina
3.0
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Facility
4.0
Value
4.0
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July 13, 2022
My mom is in Somerset Court of Mocksville. They have switched doctors and pharmacists, so I'm not thrilled with the incidences. They're not giving her medication because they say they switched and it's causing problems. Well, that's no reason to deny people medication. Most of the help is good except they've taken away her supplements like calcium and all that stuff that you take by yourself at home. They won't let her touch a pill there without a doctor's prescription, even if it is over-the-counter. It annoys a living hell out of me. They've taken her stuff without her knowing. You have to go and approach them. Then they admit to taking it. You just suddenly find it missing and wonder what the hell happened, and the stuff is not cheap. Other than that, she seems to have made friends there and has settled in. God is good, but you don't want to dance in a small boat, so that's what I'm trying not to do. The place looks OK. I think it could use more trees and green space. They're crowded in a little corner in a busy town that's got a lot of cement for a little town. It's neat, and it's clean. It's got way too much cement for me, and it certainly doesn't make it any cooler in the summertime. It's aesthetically OK. It's not as pretty or as nice as some that I've been in, but it's not as bad as others. I'm happy with the room, and it's aesthetically pleasing. My mom gets her own room. For as much as what people charge for half a room in some places, she gets a room there. She has to share a bathroom, but it's a nice bathroom. This is a pretty decent place. It's not really big, but it's not really small. She likes it. It has enough space for one person to try to get better without the added expense one room would cost the person. If they would straighten out the doggone medication problem, the pill problem, and the pharmacy problem, I'd say the value for the money is good. They talk about having lots of activities, but half of their activities are geared toward Christian activities. If you don't happen to be Christian, then that probably doesn't help you. Other than that, it's good value for the money. They have the nail thing. They have a spa for people who have problems showering by themselves, so that's helpful. It's not a glamorous place, but it's OK. My only complaint about this place is that they lack green space for people to sit in. They have some levels of flexibility, which I didn't anticipate when I first got my mother in there. They're not a bad place at all. They're not the best I've looked at, but they're not the worst I've looked at. Some staff are really great; some staff are not so great. The food is a whole lot better than the nursing home. The facility looks really well maintained. They look really good.
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