Stanley Total Living Center
Stanley Total Living Center

514 Old Mt. Holly Rd.
Stanley, NC 28164

Stanley Total Living Center is located in Stanley, NC and provides health care for the elderly. The facility opened in 1984 and provides care from Independent Living through Nursing Care. Our website will provide you with the information needed to know about the services available and how we can provide you with the health care that may be needed now and in the future.

Our Mission

We provide a place where every person in their wisdom years would have the right to dignity and respect. We strive to have a ministry of compassion for residents. Our motto is "When better is possible, good is not enough."

Company Profile

Stanley Total Living Center began as a dream of Rev. Ted Smith, minister of First Presbyterian Church, when local church members had to travel out-of-town to visit family members in a nursing home because there were none located locally. First Presbyterian Church donated the land to build this facility. It is a non-profit corporation operated by non-paid board of directors from the local community. Income is used to provide a greater amount of health care than required by license. residents from the immediate area as a priority over residents from out-of-town. Paul t administrator with 20 years of experience as a licensed Nursing Home Administrator. He and his wife Kay have 4 grown children.

Contact Information

For admission or marketing information, send request to Barbara Dellinger (Nursing) or Shelly Cheshire/Kelly Reed (Apartments) the address below.

Telephone
704-263-1986
FAX
704-263-8959

Electronic mail
General Information: admissions@stanleytotallivingcenter.org
Sales: admissions@stanleytotallivingcenter.org
Webmaster: mwraydixon@earthlink.net

Services

* Pharmacy delivered at competitive prices
* Physicians that specialize in elderly care
* Beauty Shop on site
* Physical, speech, occupational therapies on site
* Medical Equipment available
* Radiology on site
* Podiatrists, Dentists, and Ophthalmologists visit regularly
* Laundry and Housekeeping
* Social Activities organized
* Religious Services frequently (Most denominations)
* Special Diets
* Private and Semi-Private Rooms
* Independent Living Residents-Priority to Nursing Care
* Local Neighbors priority over out-of town Neighbors
* Medicaid, Medicare, and Third Party payers accepted
* Non-Profit Corp. & Non-Paid Board of Directors

Levels of Health Care available
Key Benefits

* We have Independent Living Units (Apartments) that provide minimum care, such as help with medication, 3 meals a day, housekeeping, laundry, and social activities.
* Assisted Living provides more services, such as help in bathing, dressing, and taking meals.
* Intermediate Nursing Care provides more care as activities of daily living become more difficult.
* Skilled Nursing Care provides more intense health care for those who need acute care.
* Alzheimer disease needs are met with a special enclosed care unit designed especially for those needing care.

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