North Carolina residential care homes are also known as residential care facilities, board and care homes and personal care homes just to name a few. Typically, these residential care facilities in North Carolina are in residential areas and are less than 10 beds in size. Our North Carolina residential care home placement and referral agency service directory will help seniors search for and find some of the best affordable North Carolina residential care homes. Carewatchers is an established senior care home placement and referral listing service and our personalized service is at no cost to the potential resident.
Residential care homes are licensed and surveyed by the State of North Carolina. Board and care homes in North Carolina provide full-time, family-type living in a private residential home for elderly persons or adults with a disability, who are not related to the owner. The owner may live in the same house as the residents. The basic services include but are not limited to housing and nutritional meals, help with the activities of daily living, personal care like bathing, dressing, eating, walking, physical transfer, assisting with medications, social activities, arrange for health care services and provide for transportation to health care services.