Licensed facilities across Greater Charlotte.
Charlotte Senior Advisor lists licensed nursing homes across Greater Charlotte — Charlotte and the surrounding Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, Gaston, Union, and Iredell county communities. Typical cost in 2026: $7,500-$9,800/mo.
North Carolina licenses senior care through a single division: the NC Division of Health Service Regulation (DHSR), part of NCDHHS. Within that one division, the Adult Care Licensure Section licenses Adult Care Homes (7+ beds) under 10A NCAC 13F and Family Care Homes (2-6 beds) under 10A NCAC 13G — the split is by size, not acuity tier; the Nursing Home Licensure and Certification Section licenses nursing homes under 10A NCAC 13D plus CMS certification. North Carolina has no separate memory-care license — dementia care is delivered in a Special Care Unit (SCU) within a licensed adult care home. Verify any provider on the NC DHSR facility search and Medicare Care Compare. Room-and-board help for eligible low-income seniors comes through State/County Special Assistance (SA) via the county Department of Social Services — a cash supplement, not Medicaid.
Nursing Home · Huntersville, NCMecklenburg County-operated skilled nursing facility in Huntersville. Nursing homes are licensed by the DHSR Nursing Home Licensure and Certification Section un
View details →Nursing Home · Charlotte (east Charlotte / Sardis), NCSkilled nursing and rehabilitation in east Charlotte. DHSR-licensed nursing home under 10A NCAC 13D and CMS-certified.
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