Meadowview Terrace of Wadesboro
Meadowview Terrace of Wadesboro is a 60-bed assisted living and secured living community at 123 Anson High School Road, Wadesboro, Anson County, North Carolina,, rated 3 out of 5 overall by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Health Service Regulation, and ranked 40th (tied) among 138 homes statewide. Secured living, 24-hour staffing, and memory care are confirmed; Medicaid is accepted and Medicare is not. Current occupancy is 50 of 60 beds (83 percent), above the North Carolina average of 76.4 percent.
Fourteen inspections spanning September 2015 through March 2025 yield an average of 9.3 deficiencies per year, 79 percent above the North Carolina benchmark of 5.2. The record is long enough to see patterns: the facility has struggled persistently with building maintenance, fire safety compliance, medication errors, and supervision.
Most alarming is a substantiated August 2020 complaint investigation documenting a resident with dementia left outside unsupervised for 3 to 4 hours in summer heat; the resident developed heat stroke with a rectal temperature of 107 degrees and blisters and died shortly after transfer to hospice. Recent inspections show medication errors continuing: the December 2024 annual inspection found a 7 percent medication error rate including failure to prime insulin pens, improper inhaler administration, administering medications despite blood pressure parameters, and administering discontinued medications; the medication aide staff also lacked required state exam passage and prior Health Care Personnel Registry verification.
Physical plant issues persist across the entire timeline: the December 2024 inspection cited flashing bathroom lights in 6 bathrooms, missing drain flanges with jagged tile creating tripping hazards, a kitchen exit door unable to be securely closed, a garbage disposal non-functional with food buildup, water temperatures 62 to 98 degrees instead of the required 100-116 degree range, and ice machine contamination and non-operation for over 6 months. The February 2024 biennial follow-up found a prohibited portable electric heater in use and unfirestopped pipe penetrations through fire-resistant ceilings, indicating persistent code violations.
A July 2023 biennial follow-up still documented broken glass in a front door covered with cardboard, buckling concrete slabs, and closed radiation dampers preventing bathroom exhaust. However, a December 2024 biennial construction follow-up confirmed all previously cited building deficiencies corrected with zero new findings, suggesting recent corrective action traction.
No fines or enforcement actions appear in the available record.
Wadesboro is a small town in Anson County’s Piedmont region; FirstHealth of the Carolinas offers regional acute-care resources.
Families should ask about the August 2020 elopement incident, medication administration protocols and staff certifications, and recent water heater repairs and temperature monitoring procedures.
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Occupancy
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.
Inspection Scorecard
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• Total deficiencies (61% above)
• Deficiencies per year (60% above)
• Total inspections (57% above)
• Inspections with deficiencies (47% above) 1 At Avg Metrics at North Carolina average:
• Deficiencies per inspection (at NC avg) 1 Better Metrics better than North Carolina average:
• Inspection deficiency rate (6% below)
Deficiencies
| This Facility | NC Average | vs. NC Avg |
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Total deficiencies
| 74 | 46 | This facility has 61% more total deficiencies than a typical North Carolina nursing home (74 vs. NC avg 46).↑ 61% worse |
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Deficiencies per year
| 6.7 | 4.2 | This facility has 60% more deficiencies per year than a typical North Carolina nursing home (6.7 vs. NC avg 4.2).↑ 60% worse |
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Deficiencies per inspection
| 2.2 | 2.2 | This facility has deficiencies per inspection in line with the North Carolina average (2.2 vs. NC avg 2.2).— At avg |
Inspections
| This Facility | NC Average | vs. NC Avg |
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Total inspections
| 33 | 21 | This facility has 57% more total inspections than a typical North Carolina nursing home (33 vs. NC avg 21).↑ 57% worse |
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Inspections with deficiencies
| 28 | 19 | This facility has 47% more inspections with deficiencies than a typical North Carolina nursing home (28 vs. NC avg 19).↑ 47% worse |
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Inspection deficiency rate
| 85% | 90% | This facility has 5 percentage points lower inspection deficiency rate than a typical North Carolina nursing home (85% vs. NC avg 90%).↓ 5% better |
Inspection Reports Summary
An editor-reviewed summary of the themes and findings across this facility's recent inspection reports.
The most recent inspection on March 6, 2025 identified deficiencies related to inaccurate medication administration records and infection control during medication preparation. Earlier inspections showed a pattern of issues including medication administration errors, physical environment and safety concerns, and failure to maintain building systems and cleanliness. Prior reports also noted problems with fire safety, sanitation, and staff qualifications, with no enforcement actions or fines listed in the available reports. A substantiated complaint investigation in 2020 found a resident left unsupervised outdoors resulting in harm and death, but most other complaints were unsubstantiated. The facility’s inspection history shows ongoing challenges with medication management and maintenance, with some corrections made but deficiencies persisting over time.
Read the full inspection reports for this facility, including detailed findings and corrective actions.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Meadowview Terrace of Wadesboro
Is Meadowview Terrace of Wadesboro in a walkable area?
Meadowview Terrace of Wadesboro has a walk score of 50. Moderately walkable. Some errands can be accomplished on foot, with a mix of nearby amenities.
What is the license number of Meadowview Terrace of Wadesboro?
According to NC state health department records, Meadowview Terrace of Wadesboro's license number is HAL-004-003.
What is the occupancy rate at Meadowview Terrace of Wadesboro?
Meadowview Terrace of Wadesboro's occupancy is 83%.
What is the overall rating for Meadowview Terrace of Wadesboro?
Meadowview Terrace of Wadesboro received a 3-star overall rating from the CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services). This score combines results from staffing levels, quality measures, and health inspections.
How many beds does Meadowview Terrace of Wadesboro have?
Meadowview Terrace of Wadesboro has 60 beds.
Are there photos of Meadowview Terrace of Wadesboro?
Yes — there are 14 photos of Meadowview Terrace of Wadesboro in the photo gallery on this page.
What is the address of Meadowview Terrace of Wadesboro?
Meadowview Terrace of Wadesboro is located at 123 Anson High School Road Wadesboro, NC 28170.
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