The Landings of Oak Island
Nursing Home · North Carolina, NC

The Landings of Oak Island

Nursing Home · North Carolina, NC
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The Landings of Oak Island accepts Medicaid.

Overview of The Landings of Oak Island

The Landings of Oak Island is an 80-bed assisted living and memory care community at 2910 Pine Plantation Parkway, Oak Island, Brunswick 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. Assisted living, memory care, and secured living are offered through a dedicated Special Care Unit; 24-hour staffing is confirmed. Medicaid is accepted; Medicare is not. Amenities include restaurant-style dining, housekeeping, transportation, maintenance, a library, an entertainment room, and an outdoor common area.

Across nine inspections from June 2022 through April 2025, the facility averages 5 deficiencies per year, marginally better than the North Carolina benchmark of 5.2. The most pressing placement considerations are resident safety and medication management, not the headline number.

The January 2025 substantiated complaint is the gravest finding: a Special Care Unit resident with a documented history of violent behaviors attacked other residents across 22 incidents, and the facility failed to provide supervision adequate to prevent the resulting physical harm. A corrective action deadline was set for April 9, 2025. Earlier, a July 2024 substantiated complaint found a resident with Parkinson’s disease did not receive Nuplazid and Rivastigmine as ordered, resulting in 21 falls, multiple injuries, and hospitalization. The April 2025 annual inspection added 5 deficiencies: incomplete Resident Registers for 4 admissions, water not offered to Special Care Unit residents at meals, a room assignment complaint not meaningfully addressed, medications administered outside the one-hour window for 3 residents covering urinary, blood pressure, pain, diabetes, and Alzheimer’s drugs, and pharmacy review recommendations left unreviewed by the primary care provider.

The April 2025 biennial construction survey cited 2 additional deficiencies for gaps in fire-resistant ceilings and non-functional exhaust fans in five utility and janitorial rooms. The March 2023 complaint investigation, substantiated across four findings, identified pre-pouring and pre-charting of medications by aides, administration by unauthorized staff, missed pre- and post-operative eye medication doses for one resident, and failure to report 10 of 10 sampled accidents to county DSS. A June 2022 substantiated complaint found a lymphedema compression pump discontinued without physician notification. A March 2024 biennial construction follow-up confirmed all previously cited physical plant deficiencies corrected.

No fines, immediate jeopardy findings, or license actions appear in the available record.

Oak Island is a coastal Brunswick County community approximately 30 miles south of Wilmington; Novant Health Brunswick Medical Center is the primary nearby acute-care resource.

Families evaluating The Landings should ask administrators directly about corrective actions following the January 2025 resident-to-resident abuse findings and current Special Care Unit supervision protocols.

(910) 406-8400
Bed community size
80-bed community Rank #168 / 397Bed count — State benchmarkedThis home is ranked 168th out of 397 homes in North Carolina. Shows this facility's certified or reported bed count compared to other North Carolina SNFs. Larger communities may offer more amenities, programs, and on-site services for residents and families.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 SNFs. Higher scores benefit residents, families, and staff.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.

About this community

License Details

StatusActive
CountyBrunswick
License NumberHAL-010-013

Safety & Compliance

Safety FeaturesAdditional Security Features

Payment & Insurance

1 service
Accept Medicaid

Staffing & Medical

1 service
24-Hour Staffing

Amenities & Lifestyle

Housekeeping
Transportation Services
Maintenance
Restaurant-Style Dining
Library
Entertainment Room
Outdoor Common Area
Specific ProgramsSecured Living.

Dining & Nutrition

Food DescriptionHealthy, balanced meals prepared to meet dietary needs while offering flavor, variety, and an enjoyable dining experience.

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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 2022 · 4 years of data 20 deficiencies 16 inspections 0 penalties 15 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 2022 vs. North Carolina state average
Overall vs. NC average 1 Worse Metrics worse than North Carolina average:
• Inspection deficiency rate (4% above)
5 Better Metrics better than North Carolina average:
• Total deficiencies (57% below)
• Deficiencies per year (57% below)
• Deficiencies per inspection (41% below)
• Total inspections (24% below)
• Inspections with deficiencies (21% below)
Latest Inspection April 29, 2025 Other

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

This Facility NC Average vs. NC Avg
Total deficiencies Info Formal regulatory issues recorded by inspectors across all inspection types. 20 46 This facility has 57% fewer total deficiencies than a typical North Carolina nursing home (20 vs. NC avg 46).↓ 57% better
Deficiencies per year Info Average deficiencies per year since 2022. 5 11.5 This facility has 57% fewer deficiencies per year than a typical North Carolina nursing home (5 vs. NC avg 11.5).↓ 57% better
Deficiencies per inspection Info Average deficiencies per inspection. 1.3 2.2 This facility has 41% fewer deficiencies per inspection than a typical North Carolina nursing home (1.3 vs. NC avg 2.2).↓ 41% better

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

This Facility NC Average vs. NC Avg
Total inspections Info Combined count of all routine and focused inspections. Excludes complaint investigations. 16 21 This facility has 24% fewer total inspections than a typical North Carolina nursing home (16 vs. NC avg 21).↓ 24% better
Inspections with deficiencies Info Inspections that resulted in at least one regulatory deficiency. 15 19 This facility has 21% fewer inspections with deficiencies than a typical North Carolina nursing home (15 vs. NC avg 19).↓ 21% better
Inspection deficiency rate Info Percentage of inspections that resulted in at least one deficiency. 94% 90% This facility has 4 percentage points higher inspection deficiency rate than a typical North Carolina nursing home (94% vs. NC avg 90%).↑ 4% worse

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

The most recent inspection on April 29, 2025, cited deficiencies related to fire safety equipment maintenance, including gaps in fire-resistant ceilings and nonworking exhaust fans in multiple utility and janitorial rooms. Earlier inspections showed a pattern of issues involving medication administration, resident supervision, and safety concerns, including substantiated complaints about inadequate supervision leading to resident harm and failures in medication management. Prior deficiencies also involved incomplete resident records, failure to serve water during meals, and problems with door safety related to fire hazards. Several complaint investigations were substantiated, notably those concerning medication errors and insufficient protection from resident-to-resident abuse, with no fines or license actions listed in the available reports. The facility’s inspection history indicates ongoing challenges with safety systems and resident care, with no clear improvement trend in recent months.

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Performance summary

Key indicators of commitment to quality care and safety.

Ratings

Overall Rating
3 / 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 40th (tied) of 138 homes in North Carolina See full North Carolina ranking

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Financial Assistance for
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The Landings of Oak Island is located in Oak Island, 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

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

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Frequently Asked Questions about The Landings of Oak Island

Is The Landings of Oak Island in a walkable area?

The Landings of Oak Island has a walk score of 3. Car-dependent. Most errands require a car, with limited nearby walkable options.

What is the license number of The Landings of Oak Island?

According to NC state health department records, The Landings of Oak Island's license number is HAL-010-013.

What is the overall rating for The Landings of Oak Island?

The Landings of Oak Island 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 The Landings of Oak Island have?

The Landings of Oak Island has 80 beds.

Are there photos of The Landings of Oak Island?

Yes — there are 3 photos of The Landings of Oak Island in the photo gallery on this page.

What is the address of The Landings of Oak Island?

The Landings of Oak Island is located at 2910 Pine Plantation Parkway Oak Island, NC 28461.

What is the phone number of The Landings of Oak Island?

(910) 406-8400 will put you in contact with the team at The Landings of Oak Island.

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