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Community News Arbor Terrace of Burnt Hickory Named Best Assisted Living and Best Memory Care by U.S. News

It is with great excitement we share that Arbor Terrace of Burnt Hickory has been recognized in two categories in U.S. News’ Best of Senior Living in 2023!

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Community News Compton Elementary Performs at Arbor Terrace of Burnt Hickory

Our residents were recently treated to a fabulous performance by students from Compton Elementary School, who paid us a special visit and sang popular tunes. "We work to instill in our children to learn and to lead, and to lift up others," said Beth Lair, Principal of Compton. "This was an opportunity for them to come in and lift the spirits of your residents and bring them joy with the children singing."

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Community News Arbor Terrace of Burnt Hickory Recognized as Best Memory Care Community

Arbor Terrace of Burnt Hickory is honored to be selected as a Best Memory Care Community by MemoryCare.com, recognizing excellence in memory care based on research, reviews, and several key performance indicators.

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Community News The Benefits of Moving to Arbor Terrace of Burnt Hickory

The decision to move into a senior living community is not always an easy one to make. Sometimes the decision has to be made on behalf of your loved one for their own safety. However, what may begin with hesitation can end up being one of the best decisions you’ve ever made.

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Burnt Hickory, Community News Betty Darden - Birthday and First Great-Grandchild

Congratulations to Arbor Terrace of Burnt Hickory resident Betty Darden, who celebrated two big milestones this month. She turned 91 on Monday, Oct. 26, and recently became a great-grandmother!

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Burnt Hickory, Community News Virtual High Tea for Three

If you can’t get to the Ritz … you bring the Ritz to you!

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Community News Student Works and Learns at Arbor Terrace of Burnt Hickory

When he signed up last fall to intern at Arbor Terrace of Burnt Hickory, Angel was just looking to learn the ropes for a possible career after graduation. As it turned out, he quickly turned into one of the essential workers that have inspired so much gratitude and admiration during this pandemic.

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