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Piedmont Village At Newton

Piedmont Village At Newton is an assisted living community in Newton, NC.

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Piedmont Village At Newton

1345 Chapman Lane, Newton, NC 28658

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Piedmont Village At Newton Costs & Pricing

Piedmont Village At Newton offers competitive pricing for its residents compared to broader regional averages in Catawba County and the state of North Carolina. For semi-private rooms, the cost is $1,800 per month, significantly lower than both the county average of $2,225 and the state average of $3,584. Studio apartments are priced at $2,400, which remains below the county's average of $3,021 and considerably less than the state's average of $4,020. The 1-bedroom options at Piedmont are priced between $3,400 and $7,000; while this range may appear broader than the county's average of $3,744 and state's average of $4,055, it reflects flexibility based on specific unit features and amenities. Overall, Piedmont Village At Newton presents an attractive choice for those seeking quality senior living at more economical rates relative to its local counterparts.

Floor plansPiedmont Village At NewtonCatawba CountyNorth Carolina
Semi-Private$1,800$2,225$3,584
Studio$2,400$3,021$4,020
1 Bedroom$3,400 to $7,000$3,744$4,055

Overall Review of Piedmont Village At Newton

Pros

  • pro The director and staff of this small facility are among the most caring and involved advocates for the elderly and infirmed.
  • pro The facility is clean, and its meals are better than those at some restaurants.

Cons

  • pro The management here is trash and does not treat residents with respect.
  • pro They let residents sit and develop bed sores and won’t wake them to eat to avoid extra work for staff.
  • pro It’s described as the absolute worst place; people should not give these people business.
  • pro The facility is one of the nastiest, disrespectful, and disgusting places, with staff treated terribly and residents neglected.
  • pro The smell is awful and the staff doesn’t care.
  • pro Upper management doesn’t do anything, and pay is awful for what goes on behind closed doors.
  • pro The place should just be shut down.
  • pro The facility smelled horrible, with a sorrowful atmosphere and unfriendly staff.
  • pro There was feces on the lobby floor, walls, and fixtures, and the smell was stomach-turning.
  • pro They would not recommend this facility.

Review

Piedmont Village At Newton is best suited for families seeking a small, home‑like setting where frontline staff can be reachable and appear genuinely engaged with residents, and where meal quality and a clean environment are evident positives. The strongest redeeming thread is the sense that, when the director and caregiving team are present, residents receive attentive, personal care. For families prioritizing daily warmth, approachable staff, and a facility that feels well maintained on routine days, this community can feel like a workable option, provided expectations align with what can consistently be delivered in practice.

One reviewer foregrounds a striking positive: the director and staff are among the most caring and involved advocates for the elderly encountered across multiple facilities, with cleanliness and meals that beat many dining options. That perspective suggests genuine, hands-on compassion and a reasonable dining experience if the environment is managed effectively. For families who value visible empathy from leadership and a reliable dining routine, this can be meaningful and materially helpful in daily life.

But the balance tilts sharply toward negative experiences in the broader set of accounts. Observations describe management as disrespectful and unresponsive, characterizing the facility as a place where residents are effectively left to rot, with bed sores arising from neglect and meals not promptly offered because staff wish to avoid extra work. There are reports of staff attitudes that feel dismissive, sanitation problems, and a general sense that residents are not treated with the dignity expected in long-term care. The facility’s odors and atmosphere, combined with perceived indifference, compound concerns about day-to-day welfare.

Those negative patterns are not mere inconveniences; they strike at the core needs of safety, health maintenance, and respectful treatment. The potential comfort of a clean setting and decent meals cannot compensate for risk to skin integrity, missed meals, or a pervasive sense of neglect. When the main risk factors include bed sores, incomplete supervision, and a deteriorating atmosphere, the supposed pros of cleanliness and meal quality become insufficient counterweights. In practical terms, this is a facility whose underpinnings raise serious questions about consistency and reliability.

Families should consider alternatives with clearer, demonstrable reliability in care delivery and governance. Those evaluating Piedmont Village ought to compare nearby options that show stronger staffing stability, transparent leadership, and documented accountability in complaint handling and sanitation. If proceeding with Piedmont Village, it is wise to conduct thorough, in-person evaluations: insist on meeting direct care staff across shifts, observe meal times and assistance, request a tour focused on housekeeping routines, and review incident and sanitation logs. Demand concrete answers about how bed sores are prevented and how residents are alerted for meals and medical needs.

Bottom line: Piedmont Village At Newton may align with a very narrow segment of families who can prioritize personal attention from caregiving staff and a clean, palatable dining experience, but the breadth and severity of reported issues make alternatives a prudent first filter for anyone who cannot tolerate inconsistent management, pervasive odors, and potential lapses in resident safety. This community should be approached with a healthy degree of scrutiny, and decisions should hinge on verifiable, current practices demonstrated during live visits. Families deserve options that deliver dependable, respectful care each day, not hopeful exceptions.

Features

Housing

  • 40 resident community capacity 40 resident community capacity

Types of Care

  • Assisted Living Assisted Living

Amenities

  • Activities off-site Activities off-site
  • Activities on-site Activities on-site
  • Beautician on-site Beautician on-site
  • Beauty salon Beauty salon
  • Cable or satellite TV Cable or satellite TV
  • Devotional services off-site Devotional services off-site
  • Devotional services on-site Devotional services on-site
  • Dining room Dining room
  • Fully furnished Fully furnished
  • Garden Garden
  • Housekeeping services Housekeeping services
  • Indoor common areas Indoor common areas
  • Kitchenette Kitchenette
  • Move-in coordination Move-in coordination
  • Outdoor common areas Outdoor common areas
  • Outdoor space Outdoor space
  • Respite or short term stays offered Respite or short term stays offered
  • Restaurant-style dining Restaurant-style dining
  • Small library Small library
  • Telephone Telephone
  • Wheelchair accessible showers Wheelchair accessible showers
  • Wi-Fi/high-speed internet available Wi-Fi/high-speed internet available

Care Services

  • 24-hour call system 24-hour call system
  • 24-hour supervision 24-hour supervision
  • Activities of daily living assistance Activities of daily living assistance
  • Ambulatory care Ambulatory care
  • Assistance with bathing Assistance with bathing
  • Assistance with dressing Assistance with dressing
  • Assistance with transfers Assistance with transfers
  • Diabetes diet Diabetes diet
  • Diabetic care Diabetic care
  • Incontinence care Incontinence care
  • Meal preparation and service Meal preparation and service
  • Medication management Medication management
  • Mental wellness program Mental wellness program
  • Special dietary restrictions Special dietary restrictions

Dining

  • Diabetes diet Diabetes diet
  • Meals provided Meals provided
  • Special dietary restrictions Special dietary restrictions

Activities

  • Activities off-site Activities off-site
  • Activities on-site Activities on-site
  • Community-sponsored activities Community-sponsored activities
  • Devotional activities offsite Devotional activities offsite
  • Devotional activities on-site Devotional activities on-site
  • Resident-run activities Resident-run activities
  • Scheduled daily activities Scheduled daily activities

Description

Piedmont Village At Newton is a vibrant and comfortable assisted living community located in Newton, NC. Our community offers a wide range of amenities and care services to ensure that our residents have everything they need for a fulfilling and enjoyable lifestyle.

Our residents can take advantage of various on-site activities that cater to their interests and hobbies. They can also visit our beautician at the on-site beauty salon for personalized grooming and styling services. For those who prefer devotional activities, we offer both on-site and off-site options.

Meals are served in our inviting dining room with restaurant-style dining, where our residents can enjoy delicious meals prepared by our talented chefs. We accommodate special dietary restrictions to ensure everyone's needs are met.

Our fully furnished accommodations provide a comfortable living space for our residents, complete with cable or satellite TV and Wi-Fi/high-speed internet access. Housekeeping services keep the common areas and individual units clean, while laundry facilities are available for personal use.

The indoor common areas are cozy spaces where residents can socialize with friends or spend some quiet time reading in the small library. Outdoor common areas provide beautiful gardens and outdoor spaces for relaxation and enjoyment.

Our caring staff provides 24-hour supervision and assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, and transfers. We also offer specialized care for diabetics, including diabetes diets and diabetic care management. Incontinence care is provided to ensure comfort and dignity.

Medication management is available to help residents stay on track with their medications. Our mental wellness program focuses on promoting emotional well-being through various therapeutic activities.

Residents can participate in a variety of community-sponsored activities, devotional activities both off-site and on-site, as well as resident-run activities. Scheduled daily activities provide structure and stimulate engagement within the community.

At Piedmont Village At Newton, we strive to create an environment where our residents feel safe, cared for, and supported. With our range of amenities and care services, we ensure that each resident's unique needs are met while promoting independence and quality of life.

Nearby Places of Interest

This part of Newton, North Carolina offers a variety of healthcare options with several physician offices, pharmacies, and specialty clinics within a short driving distance. The area also provides a selection of dining establishments, including Mexican, American, and fast-food options. For coffee enthusiasts, there are cafes serving popular chains like Starbucks as well as local artisan coffee shops. Nature lovers will appreciate the proximity to Lake Norman State Park and other nearby parks for outdoor recreation. Places of worship are readily available for spiritual fulfillment, and seniors can enjoy watching movies at the nearby AmStar 14 - Mooresville Theatre. Overall, this neighborhood provides convenient access to essential services and recreational opportunities suitable for senior living.

Physicians

  • Primary Care Associates (11.5 miles)
  • PHC Sailview Family Medicine (19.5 miles)
  • Novant Health Lakeside Family Physicians (19.7 miles)
  • Northshore Orthopedics & Sports Medicine (19.7 miles)
  • Piedmont Plastic Surgery & Dermatology (20 miles)
  • Lincoln Pediatrics Clinic (20 miles)
  • Piedmont Healthcare (20 miles)

Pharmacies

  • CVS Pharmacy (11.6 miles)
  • Walgreens (18.7 miles)
  • Walgreens (19.8 miles)
  • CVS Pharmacy (19.9 miles)
  • Walgreens (20 miles)
  • Crp USA (20.9 miles)
  • Walgreens (22.5 miles)

Restaurants

  • Taco and Tequila Mexican Restaurant (12.5 miles)
  • Waffle House (13.8 miles)
  • McDonald's (18.8 miles)
  • Kickback Jack's (19.4 miles)
  • Hickory Tavern (19.5 miles)
  • Casa Garcia Cantina Gr (19.6 miles)
  • Showmars (19.6 miles)

Cafes

  • Starbucks (13.9 miles)
  • Clutch Coffee Bar (21.5 miles)
  • Starbucks (21.7 miles)
  • Urban Grind Roasters - Artisan Coffee (23.1 miles)

Parks

  • Lake Norman State Park (15.2 miles)
  • Blythe Landing Park (23.9 miles)
  • Glen Oak Green Park (24.5 miles)

Places of Worship

  • Riverview Baptist Church (17 miles)
  • St Therese Catholic Church (21.3 miles)
  • Cove Church (22.4 miles)
  • First Presbyterian Church (23.1 miles)

Theaters

  • AmStar 14 - Mooresville Theatre (20.7 miles)

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