FAQ
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Do I Need Money To Move In?
Yes, we require payment on the day of move-in. This ensures that all financial arrangements are clear and helps us maintain a safe and well-managed environment for all residents.
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When Is Rent Due?
Rent is due on the first of every month. We provide clear instructions and reminders to ensure that all payments are made on time, helping to maintain smooth operations and a comfortable living environment for everyone.
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What Do I Need To Move In?
We will need to conduct an assessment to ensure our home is a good fit for you. For this, we require certain information such as your date of birth, diagnosis, proof of monthly income, and preferred move-in date. Once you decide to move in, additional paperwork will need to be completed to finalize the process.
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Can I Bring My Own Furniture?
No, our homes are fully furnished to meet all your essential needs. However, you are welcome to bring personal items like pictures or a lamp to make your space feel more like home.
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Will I Have My Own Room?
No, in order to continue providing a comfortable, clean, and safe home, we offer shared rooms. This approach helps us maintain affordability and continue serving the low-income population effectively.
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Do I Need To Buy My Own Food?
Yes, our homes do not provide food. Residents are required to purchase their own food, and having a food stamp card is necessary for this purpose. If you do not have a food stamp card, you will need to apply for one or an additional $200.00 will be added to your rent to cover food expenses.
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What If I Need Assistance With Cooking and Laundry?
No problem! Although our home is designed for independent individuals, we understand that some residents may require minimal care. We can arrange for a caregiver to come to the home to assist you with tasks such as cooking or laundry. To receive this service, your doctor will need to complete a medical needs form, and you must have Medicaid to cover the cost of these services.
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Do You Provide Transportation to Medical Appointments?
No. Medicaid is required to assure transportation to medical appointments for all eligible individuals who need and request assistance with transportation. Transportation will be available if the recipient receives a Medicaid covered service provided by a qualified Medicaid provider (enrolled as a NC Medicaid provider). Medicaid only pays for the least expensive means suitable to the recipient’s needs.
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Can I Have A Pet?
No, since the home is a shared living environment, no pets are allowed.