As a family-owned and operated assisted living community, we and the families and residents we serve, are blessed to have Debbie Ogburn as our Executive Director, a position she has held since 2006.
After graduating from Garner-Webb University with a B.S. degree in Human Services, Debbie has spent more than a dozen years as a Home Health Social Worker/Program Manager for the Community Alternatives Program, all of which helped prepare her to become the Executive Director of one of the larger assisted living communities in N.C.
After graduating from Garner-Webb University with a B.S. degree in Human Services, Debbie has spent more than a dozen years as a Home Health Social Worker/Program Manager for the Community Alternatives Program, all of which helped prepare her to become the Executive Director of one of the larger assisted living communities in N.C.
Services
Magnolia Gardens welcomes you to our comprehensive assisted living community. We are committed to providing a quality lifestyle with comfort, support and activities that enliven your spirit. Nested in a quiet neighborhood, we offer a peaceful and comfortable home with the security of knowing that help is always available at a moment's notice.
Our caring, competent staff takes care of all the details and provides personalized assistance with your daily activities. We are proud to employ certified nursing assistants and licensed medication technicians. Magnolia Gardens is neighborhood style community with both private and semiprivate rooms.
Reviews (4)
Janet Webb
Oct 21, 2019
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Beyond disgusting in the secure memory care unit. Upon visiting my father in law I was immediately overwhelmed by the stench of poor environmental upkeep. The on duty " assistant" was as out if touch as the residents. I was literally shocked this was the person left in charge of care and control. Having family members in this industry I am completely familiar with what is acceptable and what is Not. This environment is NOT!
William Webb
Jun 27, 2019
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If I could give them a zero stars I would. I had a family member in their memory care unit. Some of the worst care I've experienced, especially so for someone that has memory issues and needs more attention. I tried to give them the benefit of the doubt but I could not leave my loved one in their care. They are the cheapest care in the area and you get less than what you pay for.
Patty Parrott
Aug 08, 2018
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Judy Coggins
Jun 22, 2018
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