Featured Review
5
|
August 29, 2024
My brother moved to The Addison of Fayetteville. What I like best is they've recently renovated it, so all the rooms look freshly painted. Everything looks really new. I mean, I know it's not a brand-new building, but it looks very good. They're responsive to his needs. That's another thing I like about it. I don't know if I have any real complaints. I ask him all the time, "How's the food? Do they feed you on time? What do they do if you oversleep?" All those questions he had good answers, and he just said it's a place that gives good care. He gets his medications on time. It's not the most expensive, it's in the middle of the road, it's moderately priced. It's not super big. I think they have the capacity for maybe 70 residents. So I don't have a complaint, I really don't. The staff was attentive, friendly, and professional. I asked him if he had any complaints whenever I interacted with the staff. They're very honest and thorough. I have no complaints about the staff. My brother said the food was good. It's not like a restaurant where you can sit down and order anything you want, so you have to kind of go with it. My brother has the smallest room. They have bigger rooms. The layout seems typical of the era because I think the building is at least maybe 20 years old. It was not the nicest one we saw out of all the places we saw, but it was very functional and very safe. Even the smallest room is a good-sized room, it has two closets, and a full bathroom. Even the smallest room is comfortable.
What you can do with Caring
About The Addison of Fayetteville in Fayetteville, North Carolina
The Addison of Fayetteville is proud to offer the highest quality Assisted Living and Memory Care in Fayetteville, NC to local seniors and beyond. We love how our city is filled with museums, parks, and special events year-round. Inside our senior living community, we offer a variety of services and amenities that cater to our residents. Having a wide range of services allows us to provide personalized care plans at every level. We pride ourselves and our team members in offering residents attentive care throughout their time at our community. Our daily calendar is thoughtfully designed with resident enjoyment in mind. We appreciate the importance of nutrition and strive to offer seniors a healthy and tasty dining experience. Our chefs and dining team members work with residents to cater to unique nutritional needs along with personal preferences. Our restaurant-style dining ensures that residents can enjoy these meals without the hassle of cooking. We love seeing residents enjoy meals with friends and family in our dining room and strive to create a vibrant community where people come to congregate and enjoy an exceptional dining experience. To learn more about this provider’s license and review other available state reports, please visit: North Carolina Division of Health Service Regulation Licensed Facilities
Services and Amenities of The Addison of Fayetteville in Fayetteville, North Carolina
Dining
- Communal Dining
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Languages
- English spoken
Outside Amenities
- Garden
Additional Amenity Information
- Dining: Dining Extra (Other Dining Options)
- Features: Features Extra
- Technology: Technology Extra
- Activities: Activities Extra
- Diet: Diet Extra
- Languages: Languages Extra
- State Licenses: HAL-026-068
Costs for The Addison of Fayetteville in Fayetteville, North Carolina
Assisted Living
$4,500
Starting Price
Memory Care
$6,400
Starting Price
Request a Tour
Thu
28
Nov
Fri
29
Nov
Sat
30
Nov
Select Tour Time
Reviews of The Addison of Fayetteville in Fayetteville, North Carolina
4.4
(14 reviews)
Facility
4.3
Staff
4.7
Food
4.0
Activities
4.0
Value
4.0
Bruno
5
|
August 29, 2024
My brother moved to The Addison of Fayetteville. What I like best is they've recently renovated it, so all the rooms look freshly painted. Everything looks really new. I mean, I know it's not a brand-new building, but it looks very good. They're responsive to his needs. That's another thing I like about it. I don't know if I have any real complaints. I ask him all the time, "How's the food? Do they feed you on time? What do they do if you oversleep?" All those questions he had good answers, and he just said it's a place that gives good care. He gets his medications on time. It's not the most expensive, it's in the middle of the road, it's moderately priced. It's not super big. I think they have the capacity for maybe 70 residents. So I don't have a complaint, I really don't. The staff was attentive, friendly, and professional. I asked him if he had any complaints whenever I interacted with the staff. They're very honest and thorough. I have no complaints about the staff. My brother said the food was good. It's not like a restaurant where you can sit down and order anything you want, so you have to kind of go with it. My brother has the smallest room. They have bigger rooms. The layout seems typical of the era because I think the building is at least maybe 20 years old. It was not the nicest one we saw out of all the places we saw, but it was very functional and very safe. Even the smallest room is a good-sized room, it has two closets, and a full bathroom. Even the smallest room is comfortable.
Provider Response
Katie
4
|
August 6, 2023
The Addison of Fayetteville was decent. However, it was a lot smaller. My friend is a very social person, and they only had 42 residents, and it was predominantly memory care. At the time that we were looking, it was very important to us to have my friend have that opportunity for assisted living. The memory care part was fantastic, but the assisted living left something to be desired only because they only had maybe 16 assisted living residents. The staff was excellent though. They were wonderful. They had a nice quaint dining area. The menu was very similar to the other two places where they had three choices a day and an ala carte menu of something available all the time. They had a salon where somebody would come in a few times a week and be available for haircuts and things of that nature.
Provider Response
ReviewerFC072723A
4
|
July 30, 2023
My mother has moved into The Addison of Fayetteville. She's in memory care. The place is clean. They've been really good about alerting us to anything wrong with her. The interaction with the staff is fine. She has a roommate. She has gotten a haircut since she's been there, and that's a good thing. They have a religious person come in. They have an area where they can go outside when the weather is nice. They open the door and let them wander outside. It's fenced-in, but they can roam when the weather is good.
Provider Response
Caron
4
|
July 21, 2022
My husband moved into The Addison of Fayetteville. It's good and has a homey atmosphere. The staff members have been caring and concerned. They have bingo. My husband's room is adequate and fits his needs right now. He's had some grumbling about when he asks them to do something, and they can be a little slow about doing it.
Debora
5
|
October 28, 2020
My father moved into The Addison of Fayetteville. They were the ones that called me right away. I really like the marketing director, she's been very personable, she called me right away, and any time I have some questions or concerns, she gotten back to me right away. I thought the price was right, and I looked up the state regulations and records, and I was happy with that. We looked at other places, but they were way more expensive, and I didn't think it was worth the price.
MN
4
|
January 2, 2019
My friend has moved into Carillon Assisted Living. However, I'm worried because they charge $4,000 a month for a room which she shares with somebody she can't bond with. I like Carillon Assisted Living. I think it is a lovely, little place and my friend got some nice people that she bonds with; however, she can't afford a private room. From what I have seen, they are predominantly people that are older than my friend. There is one person who seems to be confined to a wheelchair and needs a bit more care. However, I find Carillon to have wonderful staff. They are so caring, so friendly, and nice. The community itself is very well appointed. They have a small knitting room with a fireplace. The ambience is absolutely wonderful. They do shopping, but I don't know too much about their activities. On Thanksgiving, they had a couple come in that entertained everybody; it was very nice. The food that I have seen was very good. They cater to people who have diabetes. In other words, they are cognizant of their clientele's eating requirement. The price is very high, though.
Laurie
5
|
November 30, 2017
My visit at Carillon was excellent. Everything was great there. They had gardening, activities, and boards on the walls for the residents to focus on, like undoing locks and latches. They had a laundry basket on the table so they could fold laundry if they wanted to. They also had a beauty salon. All of the employees were very friendly, willing to help, and gave us a good impression. The rooms are adequately sized, shared by two people, and very cheerful looking and clean.
Dee222487
4
|
October 20, 2016
Carillon Assisted Living was very nice and clean, and everybody was really nice. I saw 2 different-sized rooms, and they were OK-sized. One was like a suite for a couple which had a couple of rooms to it, and one was a smaller room. They were having an open house where they had a chili mate for the people who were stopping by, and it was good. It was a nice place, and the residents seemed happy. The staff was really nice.
Michael107014650
4
|
May 16, 2015
The staff seemed friendly and engaged. Carillon was a one-story facility, which I thought was nice, but it was kind of on the outskirts of Fayetteville.
Caring100175750
4
|
January 13, 2015
My mother has been at Carillon Assisted Living for three months now. This facility is pretty. It is not overly affordable, but it is pretty. They have someone come in to clean their rooms and make their beds. They feed you. They give you your medicine. They have activities. They have a family night once a month. Residents can invite three people to come in and eat on that particular night. They have crafts and things like that in a room out there. They take some of their residents out to Wal-Mart or for a meal out. Her room is a good size because it is a private room. My mother is never going to be happy about living in this place, but she is content. There is nothing like being in your own home. Their variety of food is not the greatest, and that might be one thing I would say.
Mary95439550
5
|
November 22, 2014
I like the cleanliness of Carillon Assisted Living. I also like that the place is quiet and the outside has beautiful scenery. Overall, the facility is really nice.
Caring78871750
4
|
September 23, 2014
Carillon Assisted Living was very nice. The place was clean. The people were pleasant. Everybody was nice and eager to help in giving information. The room was very nice. The dining area was clean, had a nice atmosphere, and nice tablecloths. They served breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks. They had activities like bingo and devotion.
Penelope3
5
|
July 10, 2013
I went to the open house of Carillon and it really impressed me. It was focused on my needs as an Alzheimer's caretaker. I was very pleased with their preparation for hosting the lecture; they have hand-outs and informative speeches. It was customizing care to the patients but it was out of our price range though. The dining room was gorgeous and it was like an upscale restaurant. There were carpeting, beautiful light chandeliers and lots of windows that look out on a lightly wooded area that was peaceful and attractive.
Charlotte Carson
5
|
April 12, 2012
This was a very beautiful and well-kept facility. I was told by the staff that it was designed to appear as "homey" as possible, with covered porches and lovely landscaping. The rooms were well appointed and there were spaces for gathering for meals as well as activities. The staff seemed genuinely involved and concerned with each of the residents. There is a dementia unit at each of these facilities and according to the representative, Carillon has had great success working with residents who suffer from various types of dementia. Although, they do not offer nursing services like a nursing home would, a nursing home was nearby. This is convenient because often residents of the assisted living facility are recent transfers from a nursing home or will one day be transferred to the nursing home. I was left with a very favorable opinion of Carillon, it's staff and services.
Help seniors by writing a review
If you have firsthand experience with a community or home care agency, share your review to help others searching for senior living and care.
Didn't find what you were looking for?
Caring's Family Advisors can help answer your questions, schedule tours, and more.