Croasdaile Village, located in Durham, North Carolina, is a continuing care retirement community (CCRC) affiliated with United Methodist Retirement Homes, Inc. The facility offers a spectrum of care, including independent living, assisted living, memory support, skilled nursing, and rehabilitation services. Housing options vary from cottages to apartments, catering to different preferences and levels of independence. With its recent expansion—specifically, the Dogwood memory care residence that opened in 2022—Croasdaile Village has enhanced its capability to provide advanced dementia and memory care support.
The nursing facility at Croasdaile Village currently serves 99 occupants and is certified by Medicare and Medicaid, participating as a Medicare-certified provider since January 3, 2000. Comprehensive medical and personal care services are available, including 24-hour skilled nursing, ambulatory care, incontinence management, diabetes care, and rehabilitation therapies. Nursing and support staff coordinate care plans tailored to each resident's needs, ensuring regular health monitoring and medication management. The facility also supports residents with transition through different levels of care as needs change, as part of its continuing care approach. Amenities include club activities, social communities, and organized events designed to foster engagement and well-being. Further support services available include ongoing resident and family counseling, facilitating communication and planning.
Feedback from residents and their families indicates a generally positive environment, noting high satisfaction with the quality of care, attentive staff, and the range of activities offered. The surroundings are described as well maintained, and the atmosphere is considered active and welcoming. Staff are often recognized for kindness and their commitment, with particular praise for the Pavilion, assisted living team, activities coordinators, and rehabilitation and therapy staff. Some concerns have been reported, including occasional communication lapses, periods of understaffing—primarily in higher-needs care areas—and variability in management response. Dining services receive mixed reviews; food quality is regarded positively overall, though consistency in meal service, particularly breakfast, sometimes falls short of expectations. Despite these issues, Croasdaile Village is recognized for providing a strong continuum of care, a wide array of services, and a robust support system for both residents and families.
Costs at this community start at $2,290 and range up to $9,005. The average price in the community is $5,648, which is more than the average price in the area of $5,404. The cost of nursing homes in this area is essentially the same as the cost throughout the state. If the resident needs other services, additional services may increase the monthly cost.