SECU Family House
Wake Forest Baptist Health proudly refers to the SECU Family House. The SECU Family House on the Richard J. Reynolds, III & Marie M. Reynolds Campus provides affordable lodging in a caring environment for referred adult patients and/or their caregivers who travel to Winston-Salem, NC, for medical treatment.
Caregivers often must camp out in hospital waiting rooms, hallways, and in their cars. Hospital personnel observe that many very sick patients are more concerned about their family’s living situation than about their own recovery.
Families of inpatients require lodging each night. In addition, dozens of outpatients with serious conditions and their caregivers need accommodations.
SECU Family House will help alleviate this huge need for affordable, comfortable lodging.
Staff and volunteers will be onsite at all times to assist the more than 2,000 families a year who will stay at the House, as well as the outpatients who will come for day respite in between treatments such as radiation and chemotherapy.
SECU Family House is located on 8.8 acres of property at 1970 Baldwin Lane in Winston-Salem, a site convenient to Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.
Features include:
- 44 guest rooms, each with 2 queen beds and private bath
- Common living, dining, and kitchen areas
- Chapel for meditation
- Laundry facilities
- Outdoor patio areas
- Support from staff, volunteers and other families
A $35 nightly fee is requested.
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