14 Jan Jessica Stefanko Named Administrator At The Carolina Inn
Valued leader of compassionate health services for seniors takes on new responsibilities....
Valued leader of compassionate health services for seniors takes on new responsibilities....
Holidays Are A Prime Time To Discover Assisted Living At The Carolina Inn...
New series of on-site events to educate seniors on health and wellness topics, hosted at the assisted living community in the heart of the Village Green neighborhood in Fayetteville, North Carolina....
The first residents at The Carolina Inn received their first doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine on Sunday, January 3rd. The assisted living community in Fayetteville, North Carolina is partnering with CVS to administer the Moderna vaccine to its senior residents.
The first residents at The Carolina Inn received their first doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine on Sunday, January 3rd. The assisted living community in Fayetteville, North Carolina is partnering with CVS to administer the Moderna vaccine to its senior residents.
The Carolina Inn in Fayetteville, North Carolina is hosting in-person and virtual tours for potential new residents. The assisted living community has recorded zero cases of COVID-19 since the pandemic began. Read More...
Months into the COVID-19 crisis, The Carolina Inn assisted living community in Fayetteville, North Carolina continues to maintain its track record for unparalleled senior care. Read More...
The Carolina Inn has adjusted its operating procedures to safeguard residents and staff during the COVID-19 outbreak. These changes allow the assisted living community to accept new senior residents, as well. Read More...
Gift of piano strengthens assisted living community’s musical programming (Fayetteville, North Carolina)—According to the Alzheimer’s Association, music can have a positive impact on individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. With that in mind, The Carolina Inn has enhanced its musical programming. One of the goals of Heather...
(Fayetteville, North Carolina)—October marks the start of flu season, but that’s no cause for concern at The Carolina Inn. Zero residents who have participated in the assisted living community’s flu prevention program have been diagnosed with the disease over the past two years. “Generally, the immune...