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Assisted Living in Todd, NC

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  • Facts about Todd

    Todd is also known as: Todd.

    Todd is an unincorporated community straddling the county lines of Watauga and Ashe counties in northwestern North Carolina on the South Fork of the New River. It lies at an elevation of 2,992 feet (912 m). The population was 2,141 at the 2010 United States Census. The community, originally called Elk Cross Roads, was settled in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The community was a rural outpost in the backcountry of the Blue Ridge Mountains populated by farmers. The first church, South Fork Baptist Church, was established in 1833, and a Post Office was established in 1837. Blackburn's Chapel, a Methodist church, was founded at Elk Cross Roads in 1850. The community was large enough to be noted on North Carolina maps by the 1850s. Several dry goods stores were operating at Elk Cross Roads before the Civil War.During the latter half of the 19th century, the community's commerce grew with large scale timber harvesting and also mining of mica and copper. By the 1890s, Todd was larger than the nearby town of Boone in Watauga County.In 1894, the Post Office was formally renamed Todd in honor of Joseph Warren Todd, a native son, who was a Civil War veteran and credited with restoring order and thwarting bushwackers in Watauga and Ashe counties immediately after the Civil War. His brother, James, was shot in the back and killed by bushwackers near Todd. Col. Todd practiced law in nearby Jefferson following the war until his death in 1909. He also served several terms in the North Carolina General Assembly.Todd's heyday came in the early 20th century with the timber boom. In 1910, the Virginia-Carolina Railway announced the company would extend tracks from West Jefferson to Elk X Roads. The train was known as the "Virginia Creeper" because of its slow but steady ascent of the steep grades.At the peak of the boom, Todd boasted two doctors, a dentist, one bank, seven stores, three mills and two hotels. The community was incorporated in 1915 and had a mayor, council and a town marshal. Walter Cook, co-founder and operator of the general store for more than 40 years, was the only elected mayor.The Virginia-Carolina railroad came to Todd because of the vast tracts of standing timber in the area. By 1934, most of the mountains in the valley were stripped of all trees and the railroad company was losing money running the extra 14 miles of track to Todd. It was the midst of the Great Depression and the train pulled up its tracks, the Bank of Todd was liquidated and the town's commerce all but vanished in a few years. In 1940, a devastating flood washed away buildings and much of the evidence of what had gone on here before.By World War II, there was only a handful of businesses remaining. The North Carolina General Assembly formally revoked the town's charter in the 1970s. During the middle and latter parts of the 20th century, Todd was just a crossroads with a post office, a store and home to hard-working mountain farming families. It is in the last 10 years that Todd has seen a resurgence driven by cultural tourism and second-home communities.Rivergirl Fishing Company and the Todd Mercantile & Bakery are popular with residents and visitors alike. The Elkland School Gymnasium, R. T. Greer and Company Root and Herb Warehouse, and Todd Historic District are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Lenoir Park

Residents can expect animal care, residents have Kosher food as a dietary option, 60 is the minimum age allowed for residents, physical therapy is handled by the physical therapist that makes regular visits to this community, the community is convenient to bus lines in the area, wheelchair accessible showers are available at this location, and hospice is an option available at this location.

Sterling House of Hickory

A visiting dentist helps residents maintain their dental health, physical therapy can be done without leaving the community by a visiting physical therapist, the facility has staff that can administer insulin to manage diabetic needs, the property is secured for the safety of residents that might be exit seeking, this community has been built specifically to support memory and dementia care, resident parking is available to residents who drive, and the community is licensed for 55 residents.

The Grand Court Bristol

Residents have Kosher food as a dietary option, residents have vegetarian meals as a dietary option, speech therapy is offered via a speech therapist who comes to the community regularly, caregivers at The Grand Court Bristol are trained to spot potential disorientation presented by residents, wheelchair accessible showers are available at this location, respite care is offered, and the community is licensed for 125 residents.

Hickory Manor

A dentist visits this location regularly, residents can self manage their diabetes, the facility has staff that can help residents with insulin to manage diabetic needs, residents who drive will find parking available to them, residents can arrange for a room at this community that will allow them to live in this location whatever their healthcare needs are and become, the staff speaks Dutch in the property, and Farsi is spoken at this location.
  • The Courtyards at Johnson City Lakeview 1
    2105 East Lakeview Drive
    Johnson City, TN 37601

The Courtyards at Johnson City Lakeview 1

Kosher menu options are available for all meals, an on-call physician is available to help, residents can self manage their diabetic care, this community has been built specifically to support memory and dementia care, this community administers patient medications, the community is convenient to bus lines in the area, and hospice is an option available at this location.
  • Wellington Place of Johnson City
    2003 Waters Edge Drive
    Johnson City, TN 37604

Wellington Place of Johnson City

Residents have Kosher food as a dietary option, a podiatrist visits the community to address any issues related to your feet, a visiting dentist helps residents maintain their dental health, physical therapy is handled by the physical therapist that makes regular visits to this facility, staff is available help with your diabetes management, caregivers at Wellington Place of Johnson City are trained to spot potential disorientation presented by residents, and this property provides complimentary transportation.