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- The Fountains At the Albemarle
200 Trade St., Tarboro, NC, 27886
Community Information
The Fountains At the Albemarle is an assisted living facility in Tarboro, NC. The Fountains At the Albemarle offers activities at their location for residents. These activities generally allow residents to maintain healthy lifestyles by encouraging movement and socializing with their peers.
Being able to chat with other residents becomes an important part of many peoples' lives and The Fountains At the Albemarle offers common spaces indoors to support that need. The benefit of living in an assisted living community is that making meals can be costly and time consuming process so The Fountains At the Albemarle provides meals for residents.
Staff is awake and available 24 hours a day so if any emergencies occur no matter the time, there will be someone ready to help. If a resident needs assistance moving from a bed to a wheelchair, this facility has staff who can help.
Unique Features
* Bountiful Southern Sunday lunch
* Continental breakfast (pastries, muffins, fruit, juices and coffee) served every day
* Variety of stimulating social, educational, cultural, recreational and spiritual programs
* 24-hour staffing
* Scheduled transportation
* Move-in coordination service
* Exercise classes
* Fitness lectures
* Access to a variety of health services in wellness center
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Residents
MaleFemaleThe minimum age that a resident may be is 55 years old.
Staffing
24-Hour Awake Staff
Facility Care Level
Care Level Percentage Light Care 50% Medium Care 50% Heavy Care 0% Additional Services
Diabetic Care
This community offers diabetes care and can offer insulin injections, including sliding scale therapy.
Incontinence Care
Incontinent residents must be able to manage incontinence themselves.
Non Ambulatory Care
This community can provide standby assistance for residents who need help transferring, for example, from a bed into a wheelchair.
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Transportation
Complimentary TransportationSmoking
Additional Amenities
Activities OnsiteDevotional Services OffsiteOutdoor Common AreasIndoor Common AreasOther Services
Wheelchair Accessible ShowersFull TubsHospice AvailableRespite OfferedMeals
Meals ProvidedActivities Provided
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Average Room Pricing at The Fountains At the Albemarle
Room Type Assisted Living Studio 2895.00 Monthly 1 Bedroom 3195.00 Monthly Semi-Private 2 Bedrooms Disclaimer: The prices, amenities, features and care offered at senior communities are all subject to change; therefore information on this community profile may be out of date. Please note the costs per community are rough estimates; actual costs may vary depending on special offers and discounts, additional fees for services and care, and availability.
Estimated Fees at The Fountains At the Albemarle
Fee Type Assisted Living Community Fee Respite Fee 130.00 Daily Buy-In Fee High Care Needs Fee Medium Care Needs Fee Low Care Needs Fee 2nd Person Fee Disclaimer: The prices, amenities, features and care offered at senior communities are all subject to change; therefore information on this community profile may be out of date. Please note the costs per community are rough estimates; actual costs may vary depending on special offers and discounts, additional fees for services and care, and availability.
Paying for care
Commercial InsurancePrivate paySocial SecuritySeparate pricing structure for careVeteran's benefits
Nearby Cities
City | Distance | Number of Facilities | Average CostAverage Cost for 1 Bedroom |
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Tarboro | 0 miles | 1 | N/A |
Rocky Mount | 14 miles | 3 | $3,420 |
Elm City | 19 miles | 1 | $2,800 |
Greenville | 21 miles | 2 | $3,630 |
Williamston | 26 miles | 1 | N/A |
Wilson | 26 miles | 1 | $3,760 |
General Pricing Information for Tarboro Assisted Living
Room Type | Minimum Cost | Average Cost | Maximum Cost |
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Semi-Private | $3,230 | $3,230 | $3,230 |
Studio | $3,565 | $3,565 | $3,565 |
Community Reviews
Very Clean, Attractive with a friendly atmosphere.
reviewed on: 05/08/2014 by Billy R BowenMy father went to this facility as an assisted living resident. Shortly after arriving he became ill and went to the hospital for 4 nights. Upon returning to the facility he went into the skilled nursing unit. The staff at the Fountains have been very cooperative in working through the changes. I and my father have been treated with dignity and respect. They are working with Dad in an effort to get him back into assisted living. I am impressed with staff, both administrative and the the employees that take care of the residents. Many activities are available for the residents to participate in.
Things are so-so, it's just that this...
reviewed on: 10/08/2013 by SonThings are so-so, it's just that this is our first experience with it. The palce has been very accomodating, we've actually moved her around a bit at their suggestion. They've been good, they've provided the services, we felt a little ripped off with the babysitting services we were getting, there's no doubt in my mind we paid through the nose, I really doubt they didn't have someone who could be there. Now she's in memory care which is a lot different and she's not happy about it but it is what it is. There's a pretty high ratio of staff to residents (if you listen to her, she calls them "inmates"). She has great ups and downs of lucidity, so there's times when she doesn't need memory care at all but she's figured out she can't leave. The cares pretty good, she's fallen a couple of times but they've been all over it and taken her to the hospital. For the most part they're there and can take care of her, are they always warm and fuzzy? No, but I can't imagine doing their job all day and being warm and fuzzy all the time. It's never crossed our minds to look elsewhere, we know she's safe, we know they're looking after her, she's getting fed, she's waited way too long to do this, she waited 10 years too long. People should do this when they're fairly independent and have most of the faculties.
An excellent senior community.
reviewed on: 10/14/2016 by AnonymousI would highly recommend the Fountains to anyone looking for a senior living situation. My sister and I searched and visited several local facilities and none compared. The staff are all friendly and warm. They truly care about the well being.of the residents and do all they can to make them feel welcome. This week, after a hurricane caused flooding, they had to evacuate residents. They had a clear, organized plan for all the levels of needs of the residents and kept them as comfortable as possible for the 5 days they spent in a shelter. Though my parents stayed with me during this time, I was kept informed of the status and told when it was safe for them to return. The staff was at the door welcoming them home. My parents have lived here for one month and were truly glad to go HOME. That says it all.
They are doing a fine job
reviewed on: 05/18/2015 by AnonymousThe Fountains At the Albmarle is a nice community. They are doing a fine job. My parents are quite happy being there. My overall rating of this property is 4 stars. They are an honest facility. I rate the cleanliness 4 stars because it is very clean and fresh. I rate the friendliness 4 stars because everyone has been kind. I rate the value 4 stars. I rate the care services 4 stars. I rate the activities 4 stars. I rate them 4 stars across the board. We are very pleased.
Crazy place, would be better for someone active
reviewed on: 10/08/2013 by Daughter in lawThis was weak, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week it was just weak. I know they get a high rating but once you move in they kind of forget about you, it's crazy, you can't find your key, you can't find a diaper, it's just crazy. We're all going to get there eventually but what's important is that they take care of you. I'm not trying to bash the Fountains, they're fine if your active but my father in law wasn't. Their facility is nice and it's clean, I mean it's clean, clean. I could walk around there with a glove and not pick anything up. They had given my father in law the code to leave out the door and I was like "what the hell?!" and then he gave that number, which he barely remembered, to another man who went out and got drunk. It was crazy, it was like high school days when you went out, got drunk and came home. I guess when you get older you start to miss those days, and when you're 80 you really miss it.