Serenity House of Mooresville and Serenity House of Huntersville, the only two comfort care homes in North Carolina, are operated through private donations as a community-based residential alternative for end-of-life care.
The services that Serenity House provides are a vital option to area hospice families who find themselves under extreme stress when they cannot properly care for a loved one at their own home. The average Serenity House resident receives $20,250 in donated care which is given by volunteers and staff members who become the resident’s surrogate family. Professional medical care is provided through local hospice agencies.
Serenity House of Mooresville and Serenity House of Huntersville, the only two comfort care homes in North Carolina, are operated through private donations as a community-based residential alternative for end-of-life care.
The services that Serenity House provides are a vital option to area hospice families who find themselves under extreme stress when they cannot properly care for a loved one at their own home. The average Serenity House resident receives $20,250 in donated care which is given by volunteers and staff members who become the resident’s surrogate family. Professional medical care is provided through local hospice agencies.