Forest Heights Senior Living Community
Quality Independent Living
5068 Lansing Dr, Winston Salem, NC 27105
Salemtowne Moravian Retirement Community
1000 Salemtowne Dr, Winston Salem, NC 27106
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Sun - Phone:
Main - 336-722-7118
Fax - 617-796-8385
- Address:
- 2500 Polo Ridge Ct Winston Salem, NC 27106
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- Retirement Communities, Alzheimer's Care & Services, Assisted Living & Elder Care Services, Assisted Living Facilities, Nursing Homes-Skilled Nursing Facility, Residential Care Facilities, Retirement Apartments & Hotels
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- Assisted Living Independent Living Memory Care Rehabilitation Respite Care Senior Community Senior Living Short Term Stays
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Parking: Lot, Free
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
General Info
Forest Heights Senior Living Community is a retirement community in Winston-Salem, NC with assisted living (starting at $2,700), memory care (starting at $5,000), respite care / short term stays, and outpatient rehabilitation options. At our senior living community everyone is welcomed in like family as soon as they walk in. With each day offering even more amenities and activities to enjoy, including FOX Rehabilitation services, a beauty salon & barbershop, and more you'll soon discover that stress-free living was near me all along.
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We placed my dad here in the Locked Alzheimer's ward. 2012. In 5 weeks he lost 12 lbs and "escaped" over an 8 foot fence two times. At the time, there were 3 new people in the facility as managers or supervisors. We were told that there would be activities during the day as their. "Road to rediscovery " program. The activities were offered only in the regular senior living side. The Alzheimer's side was the forgotten side, no pun intended. Several times my sister went by to find that the staff had not rounded up my dad for meal time. He was hard of hearing and in an unfamiliar place. We kept asking for his weight because he looked like he had lost some. After being told several times that the scales were on the other side my sister asked on a weekend and the staff member pulled the scale right out. 12 lbs lost in 5 weeks. We were sickened by the thought that he had been hungry. We emergently moved him. He is now unable to walk or feed himself but has gained 7 lbs in a facility that eating is a priority. I did report them to the state and nothing came from it.