Directory Methodology
Asheville Senior Care Guide is built to help families understand senior care options in Asheville and Buncombe County. The directory is intended to be a practical starting point, not a substitute for touring a facility, speaking with staff, reviewing state information, or getting professional medical, legal, or financial advice.
What the directory includes
The directory focuses on senior care settings that families commonly compare when a loved one needs more support, including assisted living, adult care homes, memory care, skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and related local resources. Listings are organized around Buncombe County because care decisions are often shaped by drive time, hospital access, family support, and the realities of the Asheville area.
How facility information is gathered
Facility profiles are compiled from publicly available information, facility websites when available, North Carolina licensing and inspection resources, Medicare or state data when relevant, and local context gathered while building this guide. Because senior care information can change, families should confirm details directly with each facility before making a decision.
How listings are organized
Listings are grouped by the type of care a family is likely comparing. A community may offer more than one type of support, and terminology can vary between providers. When the right category is unclear, the listing is placed where it seems most useful for families researching next steps.
What is not included yet
This guide is still growing. Some listings may not yet include full pricing detail, current availability, staffing information, recent ownership changes, or every service offered on site. Those details often change quickly and should be verified during a call or tour.
Corrections and updates
If a listing appears outdated or incomplete, providers and families are welcome to request a correction. The goal is to keep the directory useful, fair, and current for people making difficult care decisions.
Paid relationships and recommendations
The guide is designed to remain helpful whether or not a facility has a paid relationship with Asheville Senior Care Guide. Any future referral, marketing, or placement relationships should be disclosed clearly so families understand how the site is supported.
How families should use this guide
Use the directory to build a shortlist, learn common questions, and understand the local care landscape. Before choosing a facility, families should tour in person when possible, ask about care needs directly, review recent inspection information, understand costs and payment options, and speak with trusted professionals involved in the older adult’s care.
Return to the Facility Directory or use the Start Here quiz if you are still unsure which level of care may fit best.
