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Sweet Caroline Living in Shelby, North Carolina, features southern hospitality with gracious living, a cozy brick care home with only a handful of residents who live in a family-like setting. Located west of Charlotte at the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, peaceful countryside surrounds the home for miles. A front porch lined with rockers welcomes residents while rustic wood floors and a warm fireplace invite them inside.
If residents feel outgoing, they can take a ride on the pontoon boat at Lake James or take a scenic drive on the Blue Ridge Parkway and stop for a picnic. The acre property also has gardens and wildlife for those who wish to stay closer to home. Sweet Caroline Living also offers transportation to medical appointments, a shopping mall, and senior center where your loved one can enjoy bingo, arts, crafts, line dancing and other activities.
Sweet Caroline Living can provide services for those with minimal memory loss, diabetic care, and incontinence care. The care home offers private and semi-private rooms.
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Sweet Caroline Living offers Private and Semi-Private. Learn more.
Call (980) 404-0192 to reach a resident at Sweet Caroline Living.
To reach a resident at Sweet Caroline Living call: (980) 404-0192
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