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Assisted Living in Burlington, North Carolina

Home to nearly 55,000 people, the City of Burlington is situated in North Carolina’s Alamance and Guilford counties. Seniors over the age of 65 represent 17,9% of Burlington’s population. Weather conditions in the city vary between seasons with average temperatures of 80°F in the summer and below 57°F during winter. Also known as the Town of Company Shops, Burlington offers an array of attractions and cultural places of interest such as The Depot, the Historic Paramount Theatre and the Aquatics Center. Nature lovers can head to Guilford-Mackintosh Marina, Lake Cammack or Lake Mackintosh for activities such as fishing or boat rentals, along with picnic tables and access to hiking and biking trails. During the summer months, residents can enjoy a series of Musical Chairs concerts in the city’s parks. 

Assisted living is suitable for seniors who can no longer take care of themselves independently and require assistance with tasks such as taking care of personal hygiene, dressing, and cooking. Assisted living facilities encourage individuality and offer medical assistance, as needed, and social company. In Burlington, NC, assisted living care costs about $3,325 per month.

This guide provides resources to help seniors pay for this type of care. It also compares average Burlington assisted living costs to rates in nearby North Carolina cities.

9 Assisted Living communities in Burlington, NC | 1 nearby communities

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1. Brookdale Burlington

3615 South Mebane Street, Burlington, NC, 27215

Assisted Living

Call for Pricing (866) 882-3746

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2. Home Place of Burlington

118 Alamance Road, Burlington, NC, 27215

Assisted Living

Call for Pricing (855) 430-2394

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Springview Assisted Living, Burlington, NC

3. Springview Assisted Living

1032 N Mebane Street, Burlington, NC, 27217

Assisted Living, Assistive Living, Respite Care-Short Term Stay, Supportive living

Call for Pricing (866) 956-0235

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Golden Years Assisted Living, Burlington, NC

4. Golden Years Assisted Living

207 E 6th St, Burlington, NC, 27215

Assisted Living

Call for Pricing (866) 975-4278

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5. The Oaks of Alamance

1670 Westbrook Avenue, Burlington, NC, 27215

Assisted Living

Call for Pricing (866) 981-1799

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Dogwood Forest Nicole Bldg, Burlington, NC

6. Dogwood Forest Nicole Bldg

858 Ross St, Burlington, NC, 27217

Assisted Living

Call for Pricing (866) 983-0331

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Stone Meadows Ii, Burlington, NC

7. Stone Meadows Ii

205B E 6th St, Burlington, NC, 27215

Assisted Living

Call for Pricing (866) 984-3845

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Twin Lakes Center, Burlington, NC

8. Twin Lakes Center

100 Wade Coble Dr, Burlington, NC, 27215

Assisted Living

Call for Pricing (833) 949-3263

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9. Harvey’s Family Care Home

667 B H Harvey Trail H, Burlington, NC, 27217

Assisted Living, Assistive Living, Respite Care-Short Term Stay, Supportive living

Call for Pricing (877) 843-7557

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1 matching communities nearby Burlington

1. Sincere Manor Family Care Home

334 Zeb Rd, Gibsonville, NC, 27249

Assisted Living, Assistive Living, Respite Care-Short Term Stay, Supportive living

From $5000 / mo

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What is Assisted Living?

Hundreds of thousands of American seniors utilize assisted living, a figure that is only growing. For these seniors, assisted living combines residential housing,assistance in daily activities, and some healthcare. These communities also strive to provide an atmosphere that is comfortable and engaging for their residents… Read More >

COVID-19 Rules and Restrictions for Assisted Living in Burlington

COVID-19 restrictions and rules for Assisted Living Facilities are typically set by the state – to see the rules in your state, you can read our guide to Assisted Living in North Carolina. Keep in mind that there may be other policies that communities put in place to protect their residents, so you should contact your local community for more information. Additionally, you can contact your local Area Agency on Aging to learn more – find contact information here.

Paying For Assisted Living in Burlington

According to Genworth’s 2021 Cost of Care Survey, Burlington, NC, has a relatively affordable average assisted living cost of $3,325 per month.

The Cost of Assisted Living in Burlington

Burlington’s assisted living costs are about 35% below the national average and about 21% less than North Carolina’s state average.

$3325

Burlington

$4010

North Carolina

$4500

The United States

Burlington’s assisted living costs are also lower than those in most nearby North Carolina cities. The exception is Fayetteville, closer to the central part of the state, with average rates of about 11% less than in Burlington. Compared to Burlington area prices, you’ll pay about 6% more for assisted living in the Hickory area, 14% more for assisted living in Greensboro, 44% more in Durham, 48% more in Winston and 62% more in Raleigh.

$3325

Burlington

$3000

Fayetteville

$3523

Hickory

$3800

Greensboro

$4800

Durham

$4923

Winston

$5388

Raleigh

How to Get Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Burlington

Paying for assisted living in North Carolina

More Ways to Pay for Assisted Living

Since not everyone can afford to pay for assisted living out-of-pocket, it’s important to find alternative methods to help make assisted living more affordable. Some of these options include:

  • Veterans Benefits
  • Life Insurance Policy
  • Long-Term Care Insurance
  • Reverse Mortgage

For more information about your options for making assisted living more affordable, visit our guide to Assisted Living in North Carolina.

Burlington Assisted Living Resources


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John Robert Kernodle Senior Center(336)-222-5135Operated by the City of Burlington, The John Robert Kernodle Senior Center has several services and activities available to seniors. For a small fee, older adults over the age of 55 can take part in social events such as bingo, meal programs, outdoor trips or join a class at the center’s fitness room. 
Living Healthy at Home Program (336)-497-5610Run by Piedmont Triad Regional Council Area Agency on Aging, the Living Healthy at Home Program is a free resource for seniors in Burlington. Members of this virtual program receive a mailed toolkit that includes CDs with relaxation exercises and the book Living a Healthy Life with Chronic Conditions as well as six weekly phone calls with a designated instructor.
Alamance Elder Care(336) 538-8080Established in 1994 and part of CONE Health, Alamance ElderCare is a non-profit organization that provides advice and assistance to seniors and their caregivers. The charity offers a range of services including care management, help with finding suitable resources, individualized assessments, along with support and educational services for family members. 
Retired and Senior Volunteer Program(336)226-0890


The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) is funded by the Burlington Housing Authority and operated as part of the Corporation for National and Community Service’s Senior Corps. Adults 55 and over can choose from several volunteering opportunities such a tutoring and mentoring school children and offering phone-based support to disabled and homebound seniors. 
Guilford County Veterans Services (336) 641-4684 or(336) 641-2957Seniors who have served in the U.S. Military can receive support from The Guilford County Veterans Services. The organization helps veterans apply for assistance and benefits they are eligible to receive from the North Carolina Department of Military & Veterans Affairs (NCDVMA) and the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Burlington Assisted Living Laws and Regulations

Assisted Living Facilities in the Burlington area are required to follow a set of rules and regulations that are determined at the state level. For an overview of those rules and regulations, see the information below. For more specific information, talk with your local community or Area Agency on Aging.

Laws and regulations for assisted living in North Carolina