Comprehensive Review: The Jane at Tarboro
Facility Overview The Jane at Tarboro is a comprehensive senior living community located at 200 Trade St Ste 1001, Tarboro, NC 27886. This facility is part of the Retirement Unlimited Inc. portfolio and has established itself as a significant provider of senior care services in the Tarboro area. The facility features 86 licensed beds and…

Facility overview
The Jane at Tarboro is a 86-bed senior living community at 200 Trade St Ste 1001, Tarboro, NC 27886. The facility is operated by Retirement Unlimited Inc. and is certified by Medicare and Medicaid.
Services offered
Service Category
Details
Availability
Assisted Living
24-hour supervision, daily activities, personal care support
✓
Independent Living
Private apartments, social activities
✓
Skilled rehabilitation services
✓
Healthcare services & support
The facility offers:
- Physical therapy
- Care coordination with healthcare providers
- 24-hour emergency response system
- Medication management
- Mental health services
- On-site X-ray services
- Clinical laboratory services
- Speech pathology
- Occupational therapy
Amenities and features
Residential amenities
- Furnished rooms
- Emergency alert system
- Walking paths
- Arts room
- Garden area
- Movie screening room
Support services
- Transportation
- Housekeeping
- Laundry services
- Meal preparation and service
- Community activities
- Parking
Location & healthcare proximity
Healthcare Facility
Distance
Type
Heritage Hospital
2.0 miles
Hospital
Tarboro Internal Medicine
2.1 miles
Medical Practice
Thorne Drugs
Less than 1 mile
Pharmacy
Mayo's Chapel Baptist Church
0.1 miles
Spiritual support
Resident experiences & testimonials
Residents and families mention several things consistently:
Warm, personalized service
Staff are described as friendly and attentive. Families note that staff "take the time to learn who we are" and are "very cooperative and helpful." This approach builds trust with both residents and their families.
Clean and attractive environment
The facility is clean and well-maintained. Residents have noted their apartments were "immaculately clean before we moved in."
Quality dining experience
Residents praise the food, describing themed meals like Sunday brunch and comfortable dining areas. Good meals matter because they improve residents' daily experience and sense of community.
Well-designed living spaces
Apartments are spacious and designed to be easy to navigate, especially for those with mobility challenges. One resident described their home as "spacious" and accessible.
Community atmosphere
Residents mention friendly staff, diverse activities, and positive dining experiences as creating a strong sense of community.
Pricing information
Assisted living starts at $3,200 per month. This is lower than the North Carolina average of $4,350 and higher than the local Tarboro average of $2,750.
Regional price comparison
Care Type
Tarboro Average
The Jane at Tarboro
State Average
Assisted Living
$2,750/month
$3,200/month
$4,350/month
Memory Care
$4,948/month
Varies
N/A
Independent Living
$3,075/month
Varies
N/A
Room type pricing in local market
Room Type
Market Median Cost
Semi-Private
$5,319/month
Studio
$5,524/month
1 Bedroom
$5,386/month
2 Bedroom
$6,850/month
Competitive analysis
Detailed facility comparison
Facility Name
Services Offered
Starting Price
Key Features
Notable Amenities
The Jane at Tarboro
Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living
$3,200/month
24-hour emergency response, healthcare coordination, transportation
The Fountains
$1,995/month
Independent Living, high acuity care
Library, fitness center, walking paths
Brookdale Memory Care
$3,000, $5,000/month
Memory Care, Nursing & Rehabilitation
Pet-friendly, social programs, restaurant-style dining
Golden Living
$5,200/month
Memory Care, Hospice Care, pain management
Community programs, hair salon
- Management & staff
- The facility is managed by Julie Daugherty and staffed with:
- 24/7 professional caregivers
- Trained care staff
- Memory care specialists
Activity coordinators
Maintenance team
- Reputation & recognition
- Quality metrics & awards
- Seniorly Community Score: 8.9/10
North Carolina Health Care Facilities Association member
Excellence in Management award recipient
- Quality initiatives
- The facility participates in CMS Quality initiatives and tracks:
- Direct care minutes per resident
Staff-to-resident ratios
- Quality of care standards
- Summary of strengths
- Comprehensive Care Services
- Full range of medical services
- Therapy programs (physical, occupational, speech)
- Mental health support
- Competitive Pricing
- Assisted living below state average
- Inclusive service packages
- Multiple room options
- Quality Indicators
- 8.9/10 community score
- Medicare and Medicaid certified
- Participates in quality initiatives
- Operational strengths
- Ongoing staff training
- Regular facility maintenance and updates
Diverse activity programming
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