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10 Best Independent Living Communities in Siler City, NC

Last Updated: 9/30/24

If you’re looking for independent living in the Siler City area, our local senior living advisors can help you each step of the way. From affordable independent living for seniors to luxury options, we’ll work with you to understand the cost of independent living in Siler City. From there, we’ll show you the best independent living communities for your lifestyle, interests, and budget.

Discover unique independent living amenities, social activities, dining, and more independent living benefits. With 15 independent living facilities in Siler City, A Place for Mom makes it easier to find your new, maintenance-free home.


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Siler City Independent Living Facilities | 110 Reviews

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Last Updated: 9/30/24
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Average starting price $3,370/month
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Recent reviews of Independent Living in Siler City, NC
Galloway Ridge at Fearrington in Pittsboro, NC
5.0

We have been residents at Galloway Ridge for three years and two months. For us, living here has been a mixed blessing, but all the negatives are with the inevitable process of aging, not with Galloway Ridge which has performed in an exemplary manner. We have extensive experience in attempting to live as normal a life as possible when a chronic disease progresses in an inexorable pace, finally leading to a move to assisted living in skilled nursing a couple of months ago. My wife has had Parkinson’s Disease (PD) for 15 years, and the disease has made her less and less independent with time. We moved to Galloway Ridge at 12 years of PD after she became largely disabled (details aren’t necessary here), and I (her husband of 54 years) found it necessary to hire home care personnel to assist me in caring for her. This evolved into 5 days per week, typically 6 or 7 hours/day (while still in Independent Living). I believe there was justification for requesting that she live in Assisted Living after the first year, but we both were committed to maintaining her independent life style as long as possible. Recently she choked on food and was taken to an emergency room and hospital, and it was clear that upon discharge from the hospital, she would require advanced care. She was admitted to the Galloway Ridge Arbor and skilled nursing, where she receives 24 hr/day care. In short, we have experience with the full range of service at Galloway Ridge. The transfer to the Arbor was an amazing process and experience that is worth telling. Realize that we had established relationships with Galloway Ridge staff and felt comfortable communicating with them. As my wife lay in the hospital, I came to the realization that she would require at least some time in skilled nursing upon discharge from the hospital. I called the social worker at Galloway Ridge and explained our situation. She told me to contact the case worker at the hospital and to request a transfer to the Galloway Ridge Arbor. That was all it took! At the hospital’s recommendation, she was transported to Galloway Ridge by ambulance. When I arrived (a few minutes after her), she was comfortably situated in a new apartment in the Arbor, with very thorough care and assistance. I visit her two to three times a day, and have had many opportunities to observe the level of care she has received. In my opinion, the nursing staff is exceptional, and the services are comprehensive. It pains me to see the consequences of Parkinson’s Disease, but it is especially comforting to observe the exceptional level of care she is receiving. Frankly, the quality of care is so exceptional, it is in complete contrast to what some reviewers have reported on this website. It is worth commenting on the whole CCRC experience (and Galloway Ridge in particular). The senior(s) and their family must take the lead in establishing the daily life experience in their new residence. Certainly there are introductory interviews and assistance, but the CCRC basically provides quality facilities and physical environment (and the opportunity to participate in many activities), but the residents must make many daily choices. There is a tradeoff in protecting privacy and independence of the residents, versus directing their life style and care. The residents and their family are responsible for seeking out services and making critical choices. The staff at the CCRC (Galloway Ridge in particular) is here to help, but their role is not to control your life. If a resident becomes highly dependent, then the appropriate level of care will be recommended, but the resident and family must make the essential decisions and actions. Given an appropriate level of resident and family engagement, life at Galloway Ridge can be a wonderful experience with many opportunities for fulfillment and optimal health. Finally, it would seem appropriate to offer a view regarding expenses at Galloway Ridge. We analyzed the costs before choosing Galloway Ridge, and have generally experienced that the costs are in line with the benefits received. Of course it would be less expensive if one “stayed at home”, but frankly that trivializes the task of maintaining and managing a CCRC and assuring continuity with quality staffing over the years. The management at Galloway Ridge and the very active Residents Council (which contributes to governance) does a very good job. That is one reason why occupancy here is close to 100%. It is a very nice place and community in which to retire.

Bayberry Retirement Inn in Sanford, NC
4.5

I give all of the categories 5 stars with the exception of the meals and dining, the food is not good. By the time they get the food to the table it's cold. And elderly people should not be eating hot dogs on a regular basis. What sticks out the most about Bayberry Retirement Inn is the size of the facility, it is small and that works well for a lot of people.

Village Lake Inn in Siler City, NC
4.5

My friend loves this community. She has adjusted very well to it. This is a lovely community, everything looks great. They do a great job with the cleanliness. The staff is wonderful, she loves them. The only thing she complains about is the food, but other than that everything has worked out very well. This is a community I would recommend.

Holiday Cedar Ridge

2680 S. Mebane St., Burlington, NC 27215

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56 reviews

What few staff remain are awesome. My loved ones tell me that the food is bad and just seems to be getting worse. I have not asked for specific details though. The other residents there are very friendly!...

Provides: Independent Living
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Cedar Ridge provides a fulfilling, independent lifestyle in a welcoming environment. Situated in a quiet, beautiful wooded area in the outskirts of Burlington, you'll love the elegant grace of our facilities and the convenience of being close to all life's necessities. We're just minutes from...

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Home Place of Burlington

118 Alamance Rd, Burlington, NC 27215

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16 reviews

We chose Home Place of Burlington because of the informative tour as well as the fact that my mother knew several residents there. These residents provided a great recommendation. I really like Eventus,...

Provides: Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care
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Homeplace of Burlington is centrally located between Raleigh and Winston-Salem in Burlington, North Carolina. Our community is two miles north of I-85/40 close to downtown, shopping and 3.5 miles from Alamance Regional Medical Center. Upon entering our community our comfortable interior,...

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Bayberry Retirement Inn

2002 Woodland Ave, Sanford, NC 27330

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10 reviews

The BayBerry Retirement Inn has been a GOD sent for my mother and my family. The Director ([name removed]) is very kind, pleasant and does an amazing job ensuring each resident is well taken care of. I...

Provides: Independent Living

Bayberry Retirement Inn offers a cozy homelike atmosphere. From the moment you enter Bayberry you feel the welcome warmth of home. Friendly and caring staff members, who know your name and needs, are available to assist you 24/7/365. At Bayberry we keep it simple. One low monthly rate includes...

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Twin Rivers Senior Independent Living

25 Rectory Street, Pittsboro, NC 27312

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Twin Rivers loves their residents. It only has 31 apartments, so staff are not overwhelmed. Staff are kind & helpful to the residents & their families. They keep the residents busy with many activities,...

Provides: Independent Living
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Twin Rivers is a warm and inviting, affordable living option for Independent Seniors who seek the convenience of service enhanced housing. We are located in historic, Pittsboro, NC. This is just 15 minutes from Apex and about 30 minutes from Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill. Our one bedroom...

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Village Lake Inn

219 Village Lake Road, Siler City, NC 27344

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My friend loves living at this community. The staff make sure she has everything she needs and she is doing much better. She loves the food and they keep the community clean. She has started participating...

Provides: Independent Living

Beautiful new Village Lake Inn is located in pastoral Siler City, close to Chapel Hill, Pittsboro, Asheboro, and Sanford. We offer affordable independent senior living, all for one low monthly rate. Our building is brand new, built in 2011, and our current staff has over 30 years combined...

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Village Lake Inn

219 Village Lake Road, Siler City, NC 27344

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6 reviews

My friend loves living at this community. The staff make sure she has everything she needs and she is doing much better. She loves the food and they keep the community clean. She has started participating...

Provides: Independent Living

Beautiful new Village Lake Inn is located in pastoral Siler City, close to Chapel Hill, Pittsboro, Asheboro, and Sanford. We offer affordable independent senior living, all for one low monthly rate. Our building is brand new, built in 2011, and our current staff has over 30 years combined...

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Twin Lakes Community

100 Wade Coble Dr, Burlington, NC 27215

8.0
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1 review

My mom moved into Twin Lakes in [date removed]. The facility is beautiful! It has a wonderful pool, great activities provided and great food. She actually lives next door to an old friend of hers! And she has a number of friends in the area. Thi...

Provides: Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care

Pittsboro Christian Village

1825 East St, Pittsboro, NC 27312

Provides: Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care

Clapps Mountain Top Living

450 Mountain Top Drive, Asheboro, NC 27203

Provides: Independent Living

Clapps Mountain Top Living

450 Mountain Top Drive, Asheboro, NC 27203

Provides: Independent Living

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Cross Road Retirement Community

1302 Old Cox Rd, Asheboro, NC 27205

1 review

All appearances were pretty much a toss up between Carolina House. They've got a very nice operation going on down there and everyone was very friendly.

Provides: Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care

Galloway Ridge at Fearrington

2015 Fearrington Post, Pittsboro, NC 27312

7 reviews

My husband and I believe that life at Galloway Ridge (GR) has met our expectations and gone beyond. The outdoor activity options, as well as the cultural and creative arts programs are exceptional and...

Provides: Independent Living, Assisted Living, Nursing Homes

Parkview Retirement Village

1801 Wicker Street Ext, Sanford, NC 27330

Provides: Independent Living, Assisted Living

Parkview Retirement Village

1801 Wicker Street Ext, Sanford, NC 27330

Provides: Independent Living, Assisted Living

Presbyterian Home of Hawfields

2502 S Nc Highway 119, Mebane, NC 27302

Provides: Independent Living, Assisted Living, Nursing Homes
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Cost of independent living in Siler City, NC

The average cost of senior living in Siler City is 3,370 per month. Cheaper nearby regions include Goldston, NC with an average of 2,431 per month.

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What is independent living?

Independent living offers a stress-free lifestyle for older adults. Independent living communities don’t provide personal care or supervision, but do offer generally healthy adults opportunities for socialization and hassle-free living. Independent living services often include:

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  • Housekeeping
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  • Home maintenance and repairs
  • Social activities and outings
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Siler City, North Carolina

Independent Living

For seniors who desire to live primarily without assistance but would like the advantage of having daily tasks and responsibilities taken care of by professionalls, an Independent Living Community could be the perfect fit. Food preparation, recreational activities and housekeeping chores are handled for you while you are unrestricted to use your time as you choose. Along with their daily needs being met, residents can enjoy an opportunity to live among peers, in a community with others of similar ages and backgrounds. Within the individual units, residents have access to their own private living space and a full kitchen, and can even live with a companion if they choose. While policies differ between locations, numerous residences allow cats and dogs as well. Nursing and health care services may always be arranged for with independent care providers if desired. There are a variety of advantages and expenditures to keep in mind when selecting an independent living community. It is important to learn if these services are covered in your plan: housekeeping, internet access, parking, wellness program, cable TV, laundry, transportation, and utilities. The benefits and amenities associated with independent living include healthcare center, concierge services, golf course, game/TV room, beauty salon & barber shop, transportation, security guards, and laundry service.

Demographics and Values

In Siler City, 6.5% of the population are veterans. Racially, the population of Siler City is 0.6% Native American, 5.0% mixed race, 26.9% black, 13.4% other or not specified, 2.0% Asian, 43.5% Hispanic, 52.0% white, and 0.0% Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian. In Siler City, 9.6% are widowed, 23.3% do not have health insurance, 59.3% participate in the labor force, and 29.1% live in poverty. Of the population of Siler City 3.1% have a graduate degree, 8.6% have a college degree, and 29.3% have a high-school diploma. Siler City has a population density of 527 people per square mile. Based on gender, 54.5% are female and 45.5% are male. The median age of Siler City is 33 years old.

Cost of Living

Senior living community price is affected by the destination where it is located. The rent burden for Siler City is about 14.6% of the average person’s monthly income. Siler City has a median home value of about $104,185 and the median cost of rent is around $566 per month per month.

State Information

An overview of North Carolina

There are 123 general hospitals and 236 health centers that provide care for 10,497,679 North Carolina residents. Memorial Mission Hospital And Asheville Surgery Ce, Atrium Health Kings Mountain, and The Moses H Cone Memorial Hospital are among the top three highest ranked hospitals in the state. In terms of resources, North Carolina has a cost of living index of 94.0, a grocery index rating of 96.6, and a housing index rating of 83.1. These index ratings are based on a system where 100 is considered the national average and anything below 100 is considered less expensive than the national average. Residents of North Carolina enjoy its natural beauty which ranks 36th in the United States. In terms of personal well-being, North Carolina ranks 30th in healthcare and 18th in quality of life compared to other states.

Social demographics of the state

In the most recent presidential election, 50% of North Carolina residents voted Republican and 46% voted Democrat. In terms of diversity, North Carolina ranks 20th in the nation. The state has a median age of 39 and 29% of its population being over the age of 55. Thirty-nine percent of North Carolina residents regularly attend a religious service from one of the state’s 15,737 different congregations. The top three non-Christian denominations in the state are Jewish-<1%, Muslim-<1%, and Buddhist-<1%, with the most common Christian denominations consisting of Evangelical Protestant-35%, Mainline Protestant-19%, and Historically Black Protestant-12%. In North Carolina there are 635 masonic lodges.

State-wide weather information

On average, the humidity rating for North Carolina is around 71%. The highest monthly average humidity rating is 77% in the month of August. The most precipitation occurs in July with an average of 9.06 inches of precipitation a month. The average monthly precipitation for the state of North Carolina is around 4.20 inches. During the summer, the average temperature in North Carolina is around 76F. The average high summer temperature is around 92F in the month of July. The average low summer temperature is around 53F in the month of June. During the winter, the average temperature in North Carolina drops to around 41F. During the winter, the average high temperature peaks at around 62F during the month of December. In the winter months, the average low temperature falls to around 19F during the month of January. On average, North Carolina has an air quality index rating of around 36.0 AQI. The average air quality index rating peaks in the month of April with a rating of around 45.3 AQI. While residents of North Carolina mostly enjoy pleasant conditions, it’s important to be aware of inclement weather as well, which in North Carolina can include hurricanes, floods, and and earthquakes (moderate).

Wildlife to be found in North Carolina

The state of North Carolina has a diverse array of plant and animal life. Local plant life can consist of yellow passionflower, bitternut hickory, dragon’s mouth orchid, and yellow poplar. While venturing throughout the state, you might see animals such as the groundhog, the nine-banded armadillo, the red wolf, or the gray and red foxes. The state animal of North Carolina is the the squirrel.

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Waltonwood Lake Boone, Atria Oakridge and Jordan Oaks are the top-rated independent living facilities near Siler City, North Carolina. See full list of communities.

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