Frequently Asked Questions
What assisted living services are available at Arbor Terrace Asheville?
Assisted living services at Arbor Terrace Asheville include everything a resident needs to feel safe, content and supported. Services include assistance with daily living tasks such as bathing and dressing, medication management, and access to 24/7 support.
All of this is offered in addition to delicious, restaurant-style dining, helpful concierge services, frequent fitness programs, scheduled transportation, housekeeping and linen services, and a robust calendar with engagement opportunities.
Are assisted living apartments furnished at Arbor Terrace Asheville?
Outside of appliances, apartments are not furnished at Arbor Terrace Asheville. Residents are encouraged to bring furniture and belongings that will make their apartment truly feel like home, and tailored to their unique tastes. We’re happy to help you decide what’s most important to bring when you move.
How do you know when it’s time to move to an assisted living community in Asheville, NC?
Making the decision to move to an assisted living community isn’t always easy. For many, there isn’t a clear moment to know when the time is right. However, many residents choose to move due to falls or instability, chronic pain or medical issues, or feelings of loneliness and isolation. If you’re not sure if the time is right, give us a call - we’re here to help.
Who is a good fit for assisted living in North Carolina?
Residents in assisted living in North Carolina may have a risk of falls, need help with daily living tasks and medication, and benefit from the increased socialization provided by an assisted living. However, assisted living is designed to meet a wide range of needs. If you or a loved one would benefit from the services provided by assisted living, it may be a great fit! Learn more about the services provided in this guide.
Are assisted living expenses tax deductible?
There are some scenarios where assisted living expenses may be tax deductible, such as when the need for assisted living is directly related to a medical issue. We recommend a conversation with a tax advisor to discuss your specific situation and determine if tax deductions may be available.