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Assisted Living in Robbins, NC

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  • Facts about Robbins

    Robbins is also known as: Robbins.

    Robbins is a city in Moore County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 1,097 at the 2010 census.The first Saturday in August is the annual Robbins Farmers Day celebration with a horse parade Saturday morning and a tractor parade in the evening.The Town, now known as Robbins, actually began in 1795 when gunsmith Alexander Kennedy and his family left Philadelphia to settle along Bear Creek. Kennedy set up a factory, which produced long rifles for American soldiers, near the site of the present day Robbins Water Plant. The Kennedy rifle works continued in operation until 1838 and the place became known as Mechanics Hill.In 1891, the Durham and Charlotte Railroad railway connected Gulf, in Chatham County, to Troy, in Montgomery County. The railroad reached Mechanics Hill around 1899. Railroad construction added many jobs and greatly increased the number of settlers. The railroad not only created its own jobs, it generated commerce by providing a ready means of transportation for turpentine, talc, pottery, lumber, agricultural products, and passengers. John B. Lennig was President and owner of the company. Mr. Lennig was here, off and on, for about 12 years. During that time, town lots and streets were designed. A map was registered at the Moore County Register of Deeds Office on March 24, 1900 and the Town was named Elise, in honor of Lennig's daughter.In 1896, the John L. Frye Company, a producer of lumber for the rail and pallet industries, was established. Railroads across the US are supported by cross ties still made here in Robbins today.Education was a major concern for the citizens of Elise and the surrounding communities. Some local businessmen and Mr. Lennig met many times to discuss these concerns. These meetings resulted in the founding of Elise Academy in 1904. The academy had a very proud standing and children from here, and from other states and countries, attended this first class establishment. Elise Academy operated until 1940, when it was sold to the Moore County Board of Education.In 1890,the great inventor Thomas Edison came down to take option on gold mining interests in the Carter's Mill area. Between 1923 and 1924, generators were installed at Carter's Mill, along Bear Creek, adjacent to Elise, and the first power was supplied to this area. In 1924 and 1925, William Cowgill built the first textile plant here, operating it as Moore Mills Textiles Plant. Three different companies operated that mill until September, 1930, when Karl Robbins, a Russian immigrant, purchased the mill and renamed it Pinehurst Silk Mills.In 1935, the Town's name was changed again. The name was changed to Hemp, to avoid confusion between Elise and another town in North Carolina which had a similar name. Karl Robbins brought great prominence to Hemp. He was responsible for a modern water treatment plant and a wastewater disposal system being completed in 1937. He also provided for recreational facilities and a baseball park.It is believed that prior to the prohibition of hemp in the 1930s, Hemp grew in various cities of North Carolina, including Robbins, North Carolina, and thus the name, Hemp, North Carolina. Like many southern states, North Carolina at one time grew hemp. Quoted from the book "Hemp for Victory: History and Qualities of the World's Most Useful Plant", there is record of 39 tonnes grown in 1850 and 3,016 tonnes grown in 1860. The Civil War was a factor which stopped much of the US hemp cultivation, so the 1870 record is nil. That same amount is what is grown today. Google Earth map shows, the Hemp History of Robbins, N.C. remains alive, with various streets, named Hemp.In honor of Karl Robbins, the citizens of Hemp changed the name to Robbins. The town officially became Robbins in 1943, by act of the General Assembly.Later industries included a poultry processing plant, a mobile home manufacturing plant, and several textile mills. Ithaca Industries produced ladies hosiery and at the height of its operation, employed 1,100 people.Robbins, like other rural towns in the South, began to suffer loss to its manufacturing base around 1990 and escalated throughout the 90s. According to the Employment Security Commission, Robbins has lost 1,447 jobs since 1990. The town has also lost a very large portion of its water and sewer customer.

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Carolina House of Pinehurst

Residents have Kosher food as a menu option, nurses are on staff, a visiting podiatrist helps keep your feet healthy, staff can help residents monitor their blood sugar, the facility has staff that can help you with your insulin to manage diabetic needs, the property is secured for the safety of residents that might be prone to wander, and complimentary transportation is available to residents.

Fox Hollow Senior Living Community

Kosher menu options are available for all meals, the facility has staff that can administer insulin to manage diabetic needs, staff is trained to deal with any wandering behaviors that may need to be handled, residents who need help with medication management can be given reminders and be monitored to make sure they are taking their medications, this property administers patient medications, respite care is offered, and aging in place allows residents to remain in one location as their care needs change.

Elmcroft of Southern Pines

The minimum allowable age of residents is 65, professional nurses are on staff to help you, a visiting podiatrist helps keep your feet healthy, an occupational therapist visits and helps residents, speech therapy is offered via a speech therapist who comes to the community often, the facility has staff that can help residents with insulin to manage diabetic needs, and caregivers at Elmcroft of Southern Pines are trained to spot potential disorientation presented by residents.

Carolina House of Asheboro

This pet-friendly community can help care for your pet, the minimum allowable age of residents is 55, regular occupational therapy by a visiting therapist helps you stay active and engaged, high tech wander guards can prevent memory care residents from exiting the community, this property provides complimentary transportation, Farsi is spoken at this location, and the staff speaks Norwegian in the property.

North Pointe of Asheboro

Caregivers can handle residents that may pose a danger to themselves, the property has a nurse that is able to administer injectable medicine, this property provides complimentary transportation, Dutch is spoken at this location, Japanese is spoken at this location, the staff speaks Korean in the property, and the staff speaks Mandarin in the community.

Cambridge Hills Assisted Living

Residents have Kosher food as a dietary option, a visiting dentist helps residents maintain their dental health, the property is secured for the safety of memory care residents that might be exit seeking, caregiver employees can deal with any wandering issues residents may have, staff is trained to deal with any exit seeking behaviors that may need to be handled, residents who need help with medication management can be given reminders and be monitored to make sure they are taking their medications, and the property has a nurse that is able to administer injectable medicine.

North Pointe of Archdale

Kosher food is provided, residents can self manage their diabetes, the facility has staff that can help residents with insulin to manage diabetic needs, respite care is offered, the staff speaks Italian in the community, the staff speaks American Sign Language in the property, and the community is licensed for 0 residents.
  • Chatham Ridge Assisted Living
    143 Chatham Downs Drive , Suite 302
    Chapel Hill, NC 27517

Chatham Ridge Assisted Living

Expertly prepared meals are provided to residents, they serve vegetarian food at Chatham Ridge Assisted Living, physical therapy is handled by the physical therapist that makes regular visits to this facility, residents can self manage their diabetes, staff can help residents monitor their blood sugar, caregivers at Chatham Ridge Assisted Living can address potential disorientation presented by residents, and respite care is offered.