Welcome to Waltonwood Cary, a memory care community located in Cary, North Carolina. Waltonwood Cary also offers other services at this location including independent living and assisted living. The cost of the memory-care community at Waltonwood Cary starts at a monthly rate of $3,100 to $6,880. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community allows residents to have pets. It's always a good idea to check when you visit the community to see if your pet will be allowed. .
There are 8 hospitals within 25 miles of Waltonwood Cary. The two closest hospitals are Wakemed, Cary Hospital which is 0.8 miles away and Rex Hospital which is 6.2 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Waltonwood Cary are:
Pet Friendly
Pool
Clubs & Communities
Restaurant Style Dining
Outdoor Areas
For personalized guidance, current availability, and help scheduling a tour, call our senior living advisors at1 (877) 618-0710
This community has been highly praised for its cleanliness, friendly staff, and wide range of amenities and services. Many reviewers highlighted the community's efforts to keep the environment hospitable and engaging for its residents, citing the variety and quality of activities, the beauty of the grounds, apartments, and common areas, as well as the exceptional food some residents raved about. Families felt at peace knowing their loved ones were in a supportive and proactive setting, particularly appreciating the quick arrangement of support services like home care and physical therapy when needed. The community's ability to navigate challenges, including staffing shortages and ongoing renovations with minimal disruption to residents, was also commended. The physical and occupational therapy services received particularly high marks for their quality and the positive impact on residents' well-being.
However, some reviewers voiced concerns that might warrant attention. There were mentions of areas impacted by staffing shortages, notably in maintenance, and some felt that the food options could be too carb-heavy or repetitive. Some reviews noted an initial difficulty for newcomers in integrating into social groups, suggesting an area for improvement in fostering community among residents. The renovations, while generally seen as positive, have led to some temporary closures of amenities. Criticisms regarding the concierge doctor service's communication, high co-pays, and the quality of some meals were noted. Concerns about certain amenities not being utilized as expected, and the quality of activities being described as mere "time fillers" by one reviewer, suggest some disparity in expectations. Despite these critiques, the feedback underscores a generally favorable impression, marked by a community that is well-regarded for its ambiance, staff interaction, and resident satisfaction.