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Ann Street Senior Living

Families consistently rate this highly — reviewers highlight compassionate and loving nursing staff. Schedule a visit to confirm the fit.

302 Ann Street, Kannapolis, NC 280816 bedsLicensed & Active
Source: NC DHSR — view official record
Google rating
5.0/5

based on 13 Google reviews

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What this means for your family

This facility is an excellent choice if you are seeking a small, intimate setting, especially for younger residents with dementia who may be rejected by larger institutions. The staff's high level of compassion is a standout feature, though families should note the facility's small size is a core part of its care model.

Google Reviews

Google Reviews

13 reviews on Google
Ann Street Senior Living is highly regarded for its compassionate, family-like care, particularly for individuals with early-onset dementia or FTD who are often turned away by larger facilities. Reviewers consistently praise the small-scale, home-like environment and the exceptional dedication of Dr. Candice Stokes and her team.

Quality Themes

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Food10.0Staff10.0Clean10.0ActivitiesN/AMedsN/AMemory10.0Comms10.0ValueN/A

Strengths

  • Compassionate and loving nursing staff
  • Specialized care for early-onset dementia/FTD
  • Small, intimate, and home-like environment
  • Immaculate and safe facility design
  • Low staff-to-resident ratio

Rating Trends

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How They Respond to Reviews

8%response rate

This facility rarely responds to reviews.

Questions for Your Tour

  • 1Since this is such an intimate setting with only six residents, how do you ensure each person gets personalized attention during mealtimes and daily routines?
  • 2We are specifically looking for support with early-onset dementia and FTD; what specialized techniques or environmental features do you use here to help manage those specific needs?
  • 3The facility looks incredibly clean and well-maintained; what are your daily protocols for ensuring the home remains safe and hygienic for the residents?
  • 4I noticed you take the time to respond to the feedback left by others; how do you typically incorporate family suggestions or concerns into the care plan?
  • 5What does a typical afternoon look like in terms of social activities or engagement for the residents in such a small group?
  • 6In the event of a medical emergency during the night, what is your specific protocol for contacting doctors and coordinating urgent care?

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Key Review Excerpts

My son who is only 58 was diagnosed with early onset dementia. We struggled finding a safe environment for his care. Many places refuse to care for someone as young as he is. Dr Candice Stokes was a Godsend for our family.

Parent of a resident with early-onset dementia · 2026★★★★★

The facility is immaculate with an exemplary high standard of care, tenderness and expertise. The commitment the nursing team and director gives to patients and families is unparalleled.

Family member of a resident · 2024★★★★★

The low staff to resident ratio allows for the personal and individualized care that often times is not possible in a large-scale facility; the personal chef is a unique special touch.

Experienced nurse and placement professional · 2022★★★★★
Source: 13 Google reviews

State Inspection History

State Inspections

Source: NC Division of Health Service Regulation

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Jan 2, 2025Follow-up
Nutrition And Food ServiceC 282

The facility failed to ensure that Resident #3 had a written, brand-specific physician's order for nutritional supplements specifying quantity and frequency. While the resident was receiving Boost with every meal, there was no physician order in the medical record to support this supplement.

Jan 2, 2025Follow-up
Nutrition And Food ServiceC282

The facility failed to ensure that Resident #3 had a written physician's order for a nutritional supplement that specified the brand, quantity, and frequency. While the resident was receiving Boost with every meal, there was no physician order in the record to support this specific nutritional supplement.

May 5, 2023Routine
Nutrition And Food ServiceC 268

The facility failed to serve the meals as planned on the posted weekly menu for 2 out of 4 sampled residents on a regular diet. Specifically, breakfast and lunch items provided to residents did not match the menu items listed for the first week of May 2023.

May 5, 2023Routine
Nutrition And Food ServiceC268

The facility failed to serve the meals as they were planned on the posted menu for 2 of 4 sampled residents. Specifically, breakfast and lunch items provided to residents on regular and easy-to-chew diets did not match the posted weekly menu.

Medication AdministrationC342

The facility failed to ensure that the resident's medication administration record (MAR) was accurate and included all required elements such as name, medication/treatment order, strength, and dosage.

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