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12 Residential Care Homes near Wilmington, NC

Last Updated: 2/21/25

Residential care homes in Wilmington may appeal to seniors who value smaller, more close-knit communities and many opportunities for socialization. Wilmington care homes typically take in fewer residents, meaning older adults know each resident in the home and develop strong friendships.

Older-adult care homes vary more than other options for senior living in Wilmington, so families can choose from a wide range of prices, amenities, and services. A Place for Mom will work with you to understand the cost of care homes. From there, we’ll help you find the right fit, whether you’re staying on a budget or searching for luxury retirement communities.

We are also serving Residential Care Home facilities in surrounding neighborhoods like Bayshore, Kings Grant and South Side.
You may also consider nearby communities such as Leland, Murraysville or Wrightsville.

Residential Care Home Facilities near Wilmington, NC

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Last Updated: 2/21/25
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Average starting price of Residential Care Home in Wilmington, NC is $2,000/month. Learn more
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Average starting price $2,000/month
Average starting price $4,282/month
Average starting price $4,667/month
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Fannie Norwood Memorial Home

501 S 15th St, Wilmington, NC 28401

Provides: Care Homes

Judge Family Home Care

400 Judges Road, Wilmington, NC 28405

Provides: Care Homes

Judge Family Home Care Judge Family Home Care is a senior care home located in the stunning Wilmington, North Carolina, located in Hanover County. Our community is strategically positioned in a location that is accessible and ideal for seniors' living. It will take anyone a few minutes to get to...

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Piney Wood Family Care Home

8465 Piney Woods Rd, Watha, NC 28478

Provides: Care Homes

Piney Wood Family Care Home

8465 Piney Woods Rd, Watha, NC 28478

Provides: Care Homes

Good Heart Family Care Home

17093 Sam Potts Highway, Bolton, NC 28423

Provides: Care Homes

Good Heart Family Care Home

17093 Sam Potts Highway, Bolton, NC 28423

Provides: Care Homes

Karon's Family Care Home

570 Oak Tree Rd, Willard, NC 28478

Provides: Care Homes

Karon's Family Care Home

570 Oak Tree Rd, Willard, NC 28478

Provides: Care Homes

Pen-Du Rest Home

685 Nc Highway 50, Wallace, NC 28466

Provides: Care Homes

Liberty Hill Family Care Home

1874 Farmers Union Road, Clarkton, NC 28433

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Liberty Hill Family Care Home is a residential care home for seniors that is located in Clarkton, North Carolina which is in Bladen County. Clarkton is a city that is quiet, quaint, and cozy. This tight-knit community is the perfect country setting to enjoy some good relaxation and calm. There is...

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Bridgers Family Care Home Inc

19 Poe Elkins Rd, Clarkton, NC 28433

Provides: Care Homes

Bridgers Family Care Home Inc

19 Poe Elkins Rd, Clarkton, NC 28433

Provides: Care Homes
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Cost of care homes in Wilmington, NC

The average cost of senior living in Wilmington is 2,000 per month. Cheaper nearby regions include Wrightsville Beach, NC with an average of 2,000 per month.

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Senior activities

In Wilmington, North Carolina, seniors have access to local offices and organizations that may help them obtain financial assistance for senior care, including:

Financial assistance

In Wilmington, North Carolina, seniors have access to local offices and organizations that may help them obtain financial assistance for senior care, including:

Transportation

Wilmington is car dependent, meaning seniors can expect to need a car for most errands. Transit options in Wilmington include bus routes. Seniors may receive fare discounts. Wilmington has somewhat limited biking infrastructure and is not particularly walkable.

Health care

Wilmington offers several health care providers for seniors wanting to be proactive about their health or for seniors seeking treatment for chronic conditions. The area has several hospitals, including Dosher Memorial Hospital and New Hanover Regional Medical Center.

Senior activities

This coastal city in Southeastern North Carolina offers diverse shopping and dining experiences along with easy access to health care facilities and transportation services. With plenty of options for leisure and entertainment — like museums, historic sites, pristine nature parks, nearby sandy beaches, and local festivals — Wilmington residents can live an active, fulfilling retirement along the shores of the Atlantic.

What are care homes?

Residential care homes are houses in residential neighborhoods that are equipped, adapted, and staffed to care for a small number of residents, usually between two and 10. Like assisted living communities, staff at care homes typically help residents with activities of daily living, including bathing, dressing, and medication management. Although residential care homes vary significantly depending on the community, services usually include:

  • Help with personal care
  • Medication management
  • Mobility assistance
  • Nutritious meals
  • Social activities and outings
  • Housekeeping
  • Laundry
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Learn more about other types of senior living in Wilmington, North Carolina

 

Learn More About Care Homes in Wilmington, NC

 

This coastal city in Southeastern North Carolina offers diverse shopping and dining experiences along with easy access to health care facilities and transportation services. With plenty of options for leisure and entertainment — like museums, historic sites, pristine nature parks, nearby sandy beaches, and local festivals — Wilmington residents can live an active, fulfilling retirement along the shores of the Atlantic.

In Wilmington, residential care homes — sometimes called care homes, board and care homes, group homes, or personal care homes — are often houses in residential neighborhoods that are adapted, equipped, and staffed to care for a small number of residents, usually 10 or less. Similar to assisted living but in a smaller, more residential setting, these homes provide supervision, organized events, and assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs). This means care homes can help with everyday routines but typically do not provide 24-hour skilled nursing assistance.

Cost of Care Homes in Wilmington, NC

The median monthly cost of a room in a care home in 2019 was about $5,000 in the state of North Carolina. However, the cost of living in a care home depends largely on location. Since the homes are private residences, costs are tied to real estate value and therefore may vary greatly.

 

Learn More About Wilmington, NC

 

Cost of Living

 

The total household expenses associated with living in Wilmington are rated 22 points below the national average. Grocery and other essential costs are also rated many points lower than the average, indicating that Wilmington is relatively affordable.

Index Scores

All index scores are based on a scale that has the national average set at 100. A score of 200 indicates that the cost is twice as expensive as the national average, while a score of 50 indicates that the cost is half as expensive.

Household Expenses Health Care Insurance Entertainment Groceries Clothing
78 70 80 79 83 82

 

Income and Housing

Median Income Age 45-64 Median Income Age 65+ Median Household Income Average Individual Income Median Employee Salary Average Property Tax One-bedroom Apartment Gross Rent Estimate
$60,054 per year $45,867 per year $47,464 per year $31,511 per year $40,464 per year $2,232 per year $710 per month

 

 

Local Hospitals

 

The top hospitals that service Wilmington include:

New Hanover Regional Medical Center

  • Facility type: governmental, short-term acute care
  • Bed count: 790+
  • Specialties: emergency department, ICU, spine surgery

Dosher Memorial Hospital

  • Facility type: governmental, Critical Access Hospital
  • Bed count: 20+
  • Specialties: emergency department, joint replacement

 

 

Weather and Climate

 

Wilmington’s climate is classified as humid subtropical, meaning the area experiences mild winters with little snowfall and warm, humid summers. The average humidity level is 71%, and humidity levels are often highest during September at about 77%.

 

Seasonal Temperatures

January Average January Maximum January Minimum
46°F 56°F 36°F

 

July Average July Maximum July Minimum
81°F 90°F 72°F

 

Air Quality

  • Relative Air Quality Index: 80

This index is based on a scale that has the national average set at 100. A score of 200 indicates twice the presence of air pollutants than the national average, while a score of 50 indicates half the presence.

Precipitation

  • Average annual precipitation: 57″

 

 

Demographics and Values

 

Population Statistics

Median Age Percent of Population Over 65 Population Population Density Average Household Size
36 16.5% 122,120 2,347 per square mile 2.1

 

Race & Ethnicity

American Indian or Alaskan Native Asian Black Hispanic or Latino Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander Two or More Races White (not Hispanic or Latino)
0.3% 1.3% 18.4% 6.3% 0.2% 2.3% 71.7%

These figures were taken from the most recent U.S. Census.

 

LGBTQ+ Inclusivity

These scores were taken from the 2020 Human Rights Campaign’s Municipal Equality Index.

  • Non-discrimination laws in Wilmington: 0/30
  • Overall inclusivity: 29/100

 

2016 Presidential Election Results for New Hanover County

Democratic Republican Other
50.3% 46.2% 3.5%

 

 

Arts, Culture, Entertainment, and Recreation

 

Some of the most popular museums and historic sites in Wilmington include:

  • Cameron Art Museum
  • Cape Fear Museum of History and Science
  • Wilmington Railroad Museum
  • Bellamy Mansion Museum
  • Burgin-Wright House and Gardens

Outdoor attractions in Wilmington:

  • Long Leaf Park
  • Empire Park
  • Wade Park
  • Airlie Gardens
  • Westgate Nature Park
  • Brunswick Nature Park
  • Abbey Nature Preserve
  • Bluethenthal Wildflower Preserve
  • Stanley Rehder Carnivorous Plant Garden at Piney Ridge Nature Preserve

Wilmington’s top entertainment destinations and shopping districts are:

  • The Pointe 14
  • AMC Classic Wilmington 16
  • Cape Fear Festival of Trees
  • Mayfaire
  • Independence Mall
  • Lumina Station

 

Transportation

Wave provides transportation to Wilmington residents on fixed bus routes and offers reduced fares to senior citizens. Taxis and rideshare services, like Uber and Lyft, are also available in Wilmington.

Frequently asked questions

Fannie Norwood Memorial Home, Judge Family Home Care and Piney Wood Family Care Home are the top-rated care homes near Wilmington, North Carolina. See full list of communities.

There are 12 care homes near Wilmington, North Carolina. See the full list.

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