Piedmont Christian Home
Assisted Living & Memory Care · North Carolina, NC

Piedmont Christian Home

Assisted Living & Memory Care · North Carolina, NC

Overview of Piedmont Christian Home

Piedmont Christian Home is a 93-bed assisted living and memory care center at 1510 Deep River Road, High Point, Guilford County, North Carolina, 3.8 miles from downtown. the facility offers assisted living, memory care, and rehabilitation services with on-site therapy and nutritious dining. CMS Overall Rating is 2 out of 5 stars. Current occupancy is 61 residents from a 93-bed capacity (66 percent).

The facility does not accept Medicaid or Medicare.

The regulatory record spans nine years of severe and persistent deficiencies in medication administration, staff training, facility maintenance, fire safety, infection control, and resident supervision. Over nine years, Piedmont Christian logged 93 deficiencies, averaging 10.3 annually, 98 percent worse than North Carolina’s 5.2-deficiency benchmark. A 2015 biennial construction survey cited five deficiencies related to fire-resistance ratings, hand grips, building equipment, exit signage, and ventilation. An August 2, 2017, annual survey cited three deficiencies: failure to serve required milk, failure to administer medications as ordered, and failure to ensure Special Care Unit staffing.

An August 17, 2017, construction survey cited fourteen deficiencies spanning fire detection and sprinkler protection, exit signage, mold and odors, electrical safety, emergency lighting, fire alarm functionality, and hot water temperature. A September 26, 2019, construction survey cited fourteen deficiencies in unlabeled emergency release switches, corridor obstructions, plumbing hazards, unsafe portable oxygen, inadequate fire safety rehearsals, kitchen hood fire suppression system maintenance, electrical safety, ceiling penetrations, sprinkler system maintenance, door hardware, and ventilation. A June 24, 2020, complaint investigation and COVID-19 infection control survey substantiated deficiencies in staff and resident screening, PPE use, infection control, and staffing levels resulting in 51 resident infections, 13 staff infections, and 12 resident deaths. A December 10, 2020, follow-up survey cited three deficiencies: failure to ensure CPR-trained staff for 24 of 42 shifts, failure to ensure referral and follow-up for residents, and failure to implement fingerstick blood sugar orders.

A March 29, 2021, follow-up and annual survey cited four deficiencies: failure to refer to mental health provider for psychiatric medication management, failure to implement weight monitoring orders, failure to administer medications as ordered for six residents, and inaccurate medication administration records. A March 4, 2022, follow-up and complaint investigation cited six deficiencies: failure to ensure staff had no substantiated findings on the Health Care Personnel Registry, failure to complete criminal background checks for two staff, failure to supervise one resident resulting in 10 falls in 3 months, failure to contact providers timely, medication administration errors, and inaccurate controlled substance records. A June 1, 2022, follow-up survey cited five deficiencies: medication administration errors, failure to ensure self-administration physician orders, failure to store expired medications separately, inaccurate controlled substance records, and failure to enforce COVID-19 mask policies. A February 3, 2023, annual and follow-up survey cited six deficiencies: failure to ensure medication aide exam passage, failure to serve therapeutic diets as ordered, failure to respect resident blood sugar monitoring rights, medication administration errors, failure to maintain medication security, and failure to implement proper glucometer infection control.

A May 10, 2024, annual survey and complaint investigation cited fifteen deficiencies: failure to restrict Special Care Unit window openings, lack of handwashing sinks adjacent to medication storage, malfunctioning climate control, failure to screen for tuberculosis on admission, failure to notify providers of refused insulin doses, failure to implement physician orders, inadequate table service and therapeutic diets, insufficient meal spacing, failure to serve required milk and water, lack of shared bathroom privacy, medication administration errors, inaccurate controlled substance records, and failure to notify guardian within 24 hours. An August 14, 2024, follow-up survey cited five deficiencies: failure to restrict or alarm window openings, failure to secure hazardous cleaning agents, failure to notify providers of elevated blood sugar, failure to ensure self-administration physician orders, and inaccurate controlled substance records. An August 28, 2025, annual inspection cited six deficiencies: failure to restrict window openings, failure to ensure medication aide training and testing, failure to notify provider of compression sock non-compliance, medication administration errors including crushing delayed-release medication, failure to ensure infection control during medication passes, and failure to ensure self-administration physician orders. Occupancy has grown from 19 residents in 2017 to 61 in 2024.

No fines or license suspensions are recorded.

The facility’s 2-star CMS rating combined with a deficiency rate nearly double the state average reflects severe operational deficiencies. The June 2020 COVID-19 infection control failures resulting in 51 resident infections and 12 deaths represent a critical patient safety incident. Recurring deficiencies spanning nine years in medication administration, staff training, facility maintenance, fire safety, window security, and infection control indicate systemic failures unresolved despite multiple corrective action plans. The May 2024 fifteen-deficiency and August 2025 six-deficiency inspections confirm persistence of core failures.

Before placement, families should ask about the June 2020 COVID-19 incident, and systemic safeguards for infection control implemented since, including proper medication pass techniques.

Bed community size
93-bed community Rank #115 / 390Bed count — State benchmarkedThis home is ranked 115th out of 390 homes in North Carolina. Shows this facility's certified or reported bed count compared to other North Carolina facilities. Larger communities may offer more amenities, programs, and on-site services for residents and families.Ranking totals vary by category as each rank only includes facilities that report data for that metric. Homes missing that data point aren't included in the ranking.Click the rank badge to see the full State ranking.Click here to see the full State ranking.
A larger shared setting that may offer more common spaces and organized community services.
Walk Score
Walk Score: 3 / 100 Rank #515 / 572Walk Score — State benchmarkedThis home is ranked 515th out of 572 homes in North Carolina. Shows how walkable this facility's neighborhood is compared to the average Walk Score across North Carolina facilities. Higher scores benefit residents, families, and staff.Ranking totals vary by category as each rank only includes facilities that report data for that metric. Homes missing that data point aren't included in the ranking.Click the rank badge to see the full State ranking.Click here to see the full State ranking.
Car-dependent. Most errands require a car, with limited nearby walkable options.

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Occupancy

Occupancy rate
66%
Rank #174 / 271Occupancy rate — State benchmarkedThis home is ranked 174th out of 271 homes in North Carolina. Shows this facility's occupancy rate versus the North Carolina average, with its Statewide rank out of 271. Higher occupancy signals strong local demand and financial stability.Ranking totals vary by category as each rank only includes facilities that report data for that metric. Homes missing that data point aren't included in the ranking.Click the rank badge to see the full State ranking.Click here to see the full State ranking.
Lower than the North Carolina average: 76.4%
Occupied beds
61 / 93
Average occupied beds in North Carolina homes 85 beds

License Details

StatusActive
CountyGuilford
License NumberHAL-041-010

Therapy & Rehabilitation

1 service
Rehabilitation Services

Staffing & Medical

1 service
Licensed Nurses/CNAs

Amenities & Lifestyle

Specific ProgramsNutritious Dining Experience

Dining & Nutrition

Food DescriptionNutritious dining experience with menus developed by a licensed Dietician.

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Inspection History

In North Carolina, the Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Health Service Regulation conducts unannounced surveys to ensure nursing and adult care homes meet safety standards.

Since 2015 · 11 years of data 93 deficiencies 33 inspections 0 penalties 29 inspections with deficiencies

Inspection Scorecard Info This scorecard compares key inspection, citation, and complaint metrics at this facility against the North Carolina state average. Metrics rated ≥15% worse than average are highlighted in red; those ≥15% better are highlighted in green.

Since 2015 vs. North Carolina state average
Overall vs. NC average 5 Worse Metrics worse than North Carolina average:
• Total deficiencies (102% above)
• Deficiencies per year (102% above)
• Deficiencies per inspection (27% above)
• Total inspections (57% above)
• Inspections with deficiencies (53% above)
1 Better Metrics better than North Carolina average:
• Inspection deficiency rate (2% below)
Latest Inspection August 28, 2025 Annual Inspection

Deficiencies Info Deficiencies are formal regulatory issues recorded during state inspections.

This FacilityNC Averagevs. NC Avg
Total deficiencies Info Formal regulatory issues recorded by inspectors across all inspection types. 9346 This facility has 102% more total deficiencies than a typical North Carolina assisted living residence (93 vs. NC avg 46).↑ 102% worse
Deficiencies per year Info Average deficiencies per year since 2015. 8.54.2 This facility has 102% more deficiencies per year than a typical North Carolina assisted living residence (8.5 vs. NC avg 4.2).↑ 102% worse
Deficiencies per inspection Info Average deficiencies per inspection. 2.82.2 This facility has 27% more deficiencies per inspection than a typical North Carolina assisted living residence (2.8 vs. NC avg 2.2).↑ 27% worse

Inspections Info State inspections evaluate whether the facility meets health and safety standards.

This FacilityNC Averagevs. NC Avg
Total inspections Info Combined count of all routine and focused inspections. Excludes complaint investigations. 3321 This facility has 57% more total inspections than a typical North Carolina assisted living residence (33 vs. NC avg 21).↑ 57% worse
Inspections with deficiencies Info Inspections that resulted in at least one regulatory deficiency. 2919 This facility has 53% more inspections with deficiencies than a typical North Carolina assisted living residence (29 vs. NC avg 19).↑ 53% worse
Inspection deficiency rate Info Percentage of inspections that resulted in at least one deficiency. 88%90% This facility has 2 percentage points lower inspection deficiency rate than a typical North Carolina assisted living residence (88% vs. NC avg 90%).↓ 2% better

Inspection Reports Summary Info An editor-reviewed summary of the themes and findings across this facility's recent inspection reports.

  • August 28, 2025 annual inspection found 6 deficiencies including unsecured window openings in the Special Care Unit, medication administration errors, and failure to follow infection control during medication passes.
  • August 14, 2024 follow-up survey identified 5 deficiencies including unsecured windows, unsecured hazardous substances, and failure to notify primary care providers of elevated blood sugar values.
  • May 10, 2024 annual inspection cited 15 deficiencies but included no immediate jeopardy or harm-level findings and no substantiated complaints.

Performance summary

Key indicators of commitment to quality care and safety.

Ratings

Overall Rating
2 / 5

Based on the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Health Service Regulation surveys measuring health inspections, staffing, and quality measures.

Ranked 106th (tied) of 138 homes in North Carolina See full North Carolina ranking
Division Of Health Service Rating
20/4

North Carolina average: 3 stars See full North Carolina ranking

Scores

DHSR Score
87.00 / 200

Quality score (0-200). Higher scores indicate better performance in inspections and compliance.

North Carolina average: 98 See full North Carolina ranking

Places of interest near Piedmont Christian Home

Address 3.8 miles from city center Info Estimated distance in miles from High Point's city center to Piedmont Christian Home's address, calculated via Google Maps.

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Compare Assisted Living around North Carolina

The information below is reported by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Health Service Regulation.

Piedmont Christian Home
AL
MC
High Point
93
Facility 93
NC AVG 72
Rank #115 / 390
No
3
Facility 3
NC AVG 33
Rank #515 / 572
65.6%
Facility 65.6%
NC AVG 69.9%
Rank #160 / 246
-
87.00/200
Facility 87.00/200
NC AVG 92.2
Rank #276 / 322
33
87.9%
Facility 87.9%
NC AVG 76.2%
Rank #278 / 335
-
Sunrise of Cary
AL
HC
MC
Cary (West Chatham Street)
85
Facility 85
NC AVG 72
Rank #135 / 390
Yes
34
Facility 34
NC AVG 33
Rank #271 / 572
40.0%
Facility 40.0%
NC AVG 69.9%
Rank #208 / 246
A-
103.50/200
Facility 103.50/200
NC AVG 92.2
Rank #31 / 322
18
66.7%
Facility 66.7%
NC AVG 76.2%
Rank #69 / 335
Studio / Suite / 1 Bed
The Arboretum at Woodland Terrace
AL
IL
MC
Cary (Woodland Terrace)
84
Facility 84
NC AVG 72
Rank #138 / 390
Yes
55
Facility 55
NC AVG 33
Rank #110 / 572
39.3%
Facility 39.3%
NC AVG 69.9%
Rank #211 / 246
-
95.75/200
Facility 95.75/200
NC AVG 92.2
Rank #210 / 322
19
84.2%
Facility 84.2%
NC AVG 76.2%
Rank #239 / 335
Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed
Brookdale South Charlotte
AL
MC
Charlotte (Wessex Square)
82
Facility 82
NC AVG 72
Rank #145 / 390
Yes
16
Facility 16
NC AVG 33
Rank #407 / 572
74.4%
Facility 74.4%
NC AVG 69.9%
Rank #122 / 246
A+
101.50/200
Facility 101.50/200
NC AVG 92.2
Rank #103 / 322
20
80%
Facility 80%
NC AVG 76.2%
Rank #169 / 335
-
Brookdale Dickinson Avenue
AL
MC
Greenville
76
Facility 76
NC AVG 72
Rank #169 / 390
Yes
38
Facility 38
NC AVG 33
Rank #235 / 572
67.1%
Facility 67.1%
NC AVG 69.9%
Rank #150 / 246
A+
84.50/200
Facility 84.50/200
NC AVG 92.2
Rank #285 / 322
16
87.5%
Facility 87.5%
NC AVG 76.2%
Rank #274 / 335
-

Financial Assistance for
Assisted Living in North Carolina

Piedmont Christian Home is located in High Point, North Carolina.
Here are the financial assistance programs available to residents in North Carolina.

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Community Alternatives Program for Disabled Adults

NC Medicaid CAP/DA

Age 65+ or disabled
General North Carolina resident, Medicaid- eligible, nursing home-level care need.
Income Limits (2025) ~$2,829/month 300% FBR, individual
Asset Limits $2,000 (individual), $3,000 (couple).
NC

High demand; waitlists common in urban areas.

Benefits
Personal care (5-7 hours/day) Respite (240 hours/year) Adult day care ($60/day) Home modifications ($1,500 avg.)

North Carolina Senior Care Options

NC SCO (via NFCSP)

Age Caregiver of someone 60+ (or with dementia)
General North Carolina resident.
Income Limits No strict limit; prioritizes low-income.
Asset Limits Not applicable.
NC

Limited slots; rural/urban balance.

Benefits
In-home respite (4-6 hours/day) Adult day care (~$60/day) Short-term facility care (up to 5 days)

Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)

North Carolina PACE (e.g., PACE of the Triad)

Age 55+
General NC resident (specific counties), NFLOC, safe with PACE support.
Income Limits (2025) ~$2,829/month (Medicaid-eligible); private pay option available.
Asset Limits $2,000 (individual), $3,000 (couple) for Medicaid enrollees.
NC

Available in 10+ counties (e.g., Guilford, Wake); multiple providers (e.g., PACE of the Southern Piedmont).

Benefits
Personal care (5-7 hours/day) Medical care Meals Transportation Respite Therapies

In-Home Aide Services

North Carolina In-Home Aide Services

Age 60+
General NC resident, unable to perform 1+ ADL, at risk of nursing home placement.
Income Limits (2025) No strict cap; prioritizes low-income ~$24,980/year
Asset Limits Not assessed; need-based.
NC

Family can be aides; varies by county funding.

Benefits
Personal care (5-20 hours/week) Meal prep Respite (~5 days/year) Errands

Medicare Savings Program (MSP)

North Carolina Medicare Savings Program

Age 65+ or disabled
General NC resident, Medicare Part A/B.
Income Limits (2025) ~$2,510/month (QMB), ~$3,380/month (SLMB), ~$3,598/month (QI)—individual.
Asset Limits $9,430 (individual), $14,130 (couple).
NC

Three tiers; no waitlist; includes Extra Help for Part D.

Benefits
Covers Part B premiums ($174.70/month) Deductibles ($240/year) Copays (~20%)

VA Aid and Attendance (A&A) and Housebound Benefits

North Carolina VA Aid and Attendance/Housebound

Age 65+ or disabled veteran/spouse
General NC resident, wartime service, need for ADL help (A&A) or homebound.
Income Limits (2025) Net income < ~$1,984/month (veteran with dependent, A&A); pension offsets income.
Asset Limits ~$155,356 net worth limit
NC

High veteran demand in rural/urban areas.

Benefits
Cash (~$1,433-$2,642/month veteran, ~$951-$1,318 spouse) for care costs (e.g., in-home, assisted living)

Urgent Repair Program (URP)

North Carolina Urgent Repair Program

Age 60+ prioritized
General NC resident, homeowner, low-income.
Income Limits (2025) ~$30,258/year 50% AMI, varies by county
Asset Limits Not strictly assessed; home value considered.
NC

Forgivable at $2,000/year; statewide via local partners.

Benefits
Repairs (~$8,000-$12,000 avg.) for safety (e.g., roofs, heating, accessibility)

State/County Special Assistance (SA)

North Carolina Special Assistance

Age 65+ (or disabled)
General NC resident, in licensed adult care home, low-income.
Income Limits (2025) ~$1,255/month (individual, 100% FPL); varies by facility rate.
Asset Limits $2,000 individual
NC

Covers assisted living; counties supplement state funds.

Benefits
Cash (~$1,200-$1,500/month) for room/board; Medicaid covers care services

Frequently Asked Questions about Piedmont Christian Home

Is Piedmont Christian Home in a walkable area?

Piedmont Christian Home has a walk score of 3. Car-dependent. Most errands require a car, with limited nearby walkable options.

What is the license number of Piedmont Christian Home?

According to NC state health department records, Piedmont Christian Home's license number is HAL-041-010.

What is the occupancy rate at Piedmont Christian Home?

Piedmont Christian Home's occupancy is 66%.

How many beds does Piedmont Christian Home have?

Piedmont Christian Home has 93 beds.

Are there photos of Piedmont Christian Home?

Yes — there are 10 photos of Piedmont Christian Home in the photo gallery on this page.

What is the address of Piedmont Christian Home?

Piedmont Christian Home is located at 1510 Deep River Road High Point, NC 27265.

What is the phone number of Piedmont Christian Home?

(336) 883-6023 will put you in contact with the team at Piedmont Christian Home.

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