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Discover unique independent living amenities, social activities, dining, and more independent living benefits. With 39 independent living facilities in Fayetteville, A Place for Mom makes it easier to find your new, maintenance-free home.
We are also serving Independent Living facilities in surrounding neighborhoods like Kings Grant, South View and Cape Fear.
You may also consider nearby communities such as Hope Mills, Spring Lake or Beaver Creek.
Types of care available in Fayetteville, NC
Independent Living
I have never seen a place where everyone on the staff smiles and is friendly with only an exception or two (none in key positions). The food is great -[name removed] the restaurant manager, is terrific. The facilities are top notch & maintained well. Likewise, the residents are almost universally friendly & chatty, which my loved one really enjoys. The facility is located in a great area: good shopping, easy access to medical facilities. Cost is high, but not out of line for services received. All these places are expensive.
We have been residents at Galloway Ridge for three years and two months. For us, living here has been a mixed blessing, but all the negatives are with the inevitable process of aging, not with Galloway Ridge which has performed in an exemplary manner. We have extensive experience in attempting to live as normal a life as possible when a chronic disease progresses in an inexorable pace, finally leading to a move to assisted living in skilled nursing a couple of months ago. My wife has had Parkinson’s Disease (PD) for 15 years, and the disease has made her less and less independent with time. We moved to Galloway Ridge at 12 years of PD after she became largely disabled (details aren’t necessary here), and I (her husband of 54 years) found it necessary to hire home care personnel to assist me in caring for her. This evolved into 5 days per week, typically 6 or 7 hours/day (while still in Independent Living). I believe there was justification for requesting that she live in Assisted Living after the first year, but we both were committed to maintaining her independent life style as long as possible. Recently she choked on food and was taken to an emergency room and hospital, and it was clear that upon discharge from the hospital, she would require advanced care. She was admitted to the Galloway Ridge Arbor and skilled nursing, where she receives 24 hr/day care. In short, we have experience with the full range of service at Galloway Ridge. The transfer to the Arbor was an amazing process and experience that is worth telling. Realize that we had established relationships with Galloway Ridge staff and felt comfortable communicating with them. As my wife lay in the hospital, I came to the realization that she would require at least some time in skilled nursing upon discharge from the hospital. I called the social worker at Galloway Ridge and explained our situation. She told me to contact the case worker at the hospital and to request a transfer to the Galloway Ridge Arbor. That was all it took! At the hospital’s recommendation, she was transported to Galloway Ridge by ambulance. When I arrived (a few minutes after her), she was comfortably situated in a new apartment in the Arbor, with very thorough care and assistance. I visit her two to three times a day, and have had many opportunities to observe the level of care she has received. In my opinion, the nursing staff is exceptional, and the services are comprehensive. It pains me to see the consequences of Parkinson’s Disease, but it is especially comforting to observe the exceptional level of care she is receiving. Frankly, the quality of care is so exceptional, it is in complete contrast to what some reviewers have reported on this website. It is worth commenting on the whole CCRC experience (and Galloway Ridge in particular). The senior(s) and their family must take the lead in establishing the daily life experience in their new residence. Certainly there are introductory interviews and assistance, but the CCRC basically provides quality facilities and physical environment (and the opportunity to participate in many activities), but the residents must make many daily choices. There is a tradeoff in protecting privacy and independence of the residents, versus directing their life style and care. The residents and their family are responsible for seeking out services and making critical choices. The staff at the CCRC (Galloway Ridge in particular) is here to help, but their role is not to control your life. If a resident becomes highly dependent, then the appropriate level of care will be recommended, but the resident and family must make the essential decisions and actions. Given an appropriate level of resident and family engagement, life at Galloway Ridge can be a wonderful experience with many opportunities for fulfillment and optimal health. Finally, it would seem appropriate to offer a view regarding expenses at Galloway Ridge. We analyzed the costs before choosing Galloway Ridge, and have generally experienced that the costs are in line with the benefits received. Of course it would be less expensive if one “stayed at home”, but frankly that trivializes the task of maintaining and managing a CCRC and assuring continuity with quality staffing over the years. The management at Galloway Ridge and the very active Residents Council (which contributes to governance) does a very good job. That is one reason why occupancy here is close to 100%. It is a very nice place and community in which to retire.
Southern Pines Gracious Living has been a very good place for my mom, small enough that everyone knows each other and greats you when you come in. Staff is curious and helpful when needed. They don't provide nurse care or therapy but have some companies on site that do. I could not be happier with those providers!
325 N Cool Spring St, Fayetteville, NC 28301
I am happy and it could not be any better unless it was a little less costly for the residents !! Everything else is super great!! The staff is super nice and friendly and accommodating !! One thing that...
Around here, we say that Heritage Place is Full of Life. It’s true. Keeping our Resident engaged, socially, physically and spiritually makes all the difference. It’s why the people who live and who work here seem to have a special SPARK every day. Programming and events range from lectures and...
7000 Regency Pkwy, Cary, NC 27518
After deciding that a senior living home would best suit my needs and desires at this time in my life (I'm 87 years old), I first started visiting senior facilities in California where I was born, raised and...
Sitting near the majestic Symphony Lake and surrounded by fragrant tall pines, Atria Cary will offer a vibrant new community for older adults who value their independence.The 138 apartments in this four-story residence will feature one- and two-bedroom floor plans – all with amazing views – and...
205 SE Service Road, Southern Pines, NC 28387
The facility is so very clean, bright, nicely decorated and has a friendly feel to it that you notice immediately when you enter I have had limited interaction with them, but each one I have had has been...
At Southern Pines Gracious Retirement Living, we have an abundance of heart, and we can’t wait to share it with you. Our caring management team is here for you any time, day or night, because we live here too. We participate in activities +pour coffee at mealtime and take time to get to know each...
105 Convention Dr, Cary, NC 27511
My relative has been treated phenomenally since becoming involved with Stoneridge. He received a great deal on his apartment, he loves the food, the residents, and the staff. The staff provided him with a...
10820 Penny Rd, Cary, NC 27518
I like the staff. The place has a very personal feel. They all know my loved oneand care about his needs. They go above and beyond for him, especially with helping to transport him to his weekly medical...
Jordan Oaks provides a fulfilling, independent lifestyle in a welcoming environment. Nestled in the majestic beauty of the North Carolina countryside, you'll be delighted by your decision to move in with us at Jordan Oaks. The air is pure, the winters are mild and Cary has been ranked the...
10000 Cambridge Village Loop, Apex, NC 27502
The main thing that would make my mother happier is more variety and healthier meals. She also feels like Cambridge is bringing in new residents that are not quite able to be fully independent. Some people...
Life at Cambridge Village goes beyond retirement living! By focusing on improving every aspect of our residents’ lives, we create Optimal Living®. As an Optimal Living community we provide a total wellness approach that engages our residents physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually.We...
750 SE Cary Parkway, Cary, NC 27511
Staff was very helpful and move in went smoothly. They urgently needed to move in, but couldn't get their desired apartment at that time. Once one became available they were able to move them into that...
When only the best will do…Look to Waltonwood for Luxurious Senior Living which redefines retirement living! At Waltonwood, our goal is not to be just another Senior Community. But rather, our goal is to ensure each resident and family member is treated with dignity and respect while striving to...
600 Bilyeu St, Raleigh, NC 27606
We were promised a daily breakfast when we signed the lease, but it soon evolved into a weekly affair. The activities is perhaps the most attractive part of the experience. We had quality entertainment on a...
Under construction, opening Early 2020- Welcome to Overture Centennial, a place to rediscover yourself (and your retirement), in the comfort of a community designed with you in mind. We give you the means to live an active and fulfilled life; you create the experience. With access to an abundance...
1000 Mills Chase Loop, Apex, NC 27523
.I think that everything else about The Reserve is top-notch except for the meals and dining service - that is a negative. Instead of providing meals, they allocate [fee removed] per month toward meals out...
Independent Living NOW OPEN!NOW ACCEPTING Assisted Living and Memory Care reservations! Sales Office Hours:Monday - Friday 9 am - 6:00 pmSaturday: 10 am - 5 pmSunday: 12 pm - 5 pmIf these time frames do not work with your schedule please call Kim Dahl to make an appointment outside of these...
105 Gossman Dr, Southern Pines, NC 28387
The reason we gave it a 4 is only because I think everyone can improve somehow, however we have her in a very nice place now. They have been great and I really like it there. The staff is really nice, and...
2002 Woodland Ave, Sanford, NC 27330
The BayBerry Retirement Inn has been a GOD sent for my mother and my family. The Director ([name removed]) is very kind, pleasant and does an amazing job ensuring each resident is well taken care of. I...
Bayberry Retirement Inn offers a cozy homelike atmosphere. From the moment you enter Bayberry you feel the welcome warmth of home. Friendly and caring staff members, who know your name and needs, are available to assist you 24/7/365. At Bayberry we keep it simple. One low monthly rate includes...
25 Rectory Street, Pittsboro, NC 27312
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Twin Rivers loves their residents. It only has 31 apartments, so staff are not overwhelmed. Staff are kind & helpful to the residents & their families. They keep the residents busy with many activities,...
Twin Rivers is a warm and inviting, affordable living option for Independent Seniors who seek the convenience of service enhanced housing. We are located in historic, Pittsboro, NC. This is just 15 minutes from Apex and about 30 minutes from Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill. Our one bedroom...
300 Kildaire Woods Dr, Cary, NC 27511
The staff was super helpful and friendly. The facility is very clean. I think it would be helpful if the facility could have some sort of orientation for family members to attend.
Woodland Terrace is a trusted community with 20 years of experience. Our tenured staff and resident longevity speaks to the confidence you can expect at Woodland Terrace.Arranged on 22 acres of lushly landscaped grounds, Woodland Terrace has the charm of a small southern town. Our community...
1919 Fordham Drive, Fayetteville, NC 28304
The Carolina's get 5's across the board, we could not ask for any place that, I would move here now if I could. It is independent living but they offer three meals Monday-Friday and on Sunday's you get the...
1945 Fordham Drive, Fayetteville, NC 28304
311 Moore St, Fayetteville, NC 28301
311 Moore St, Fayetteville, NC 28301
205 Mount Tabor Rd, Red Springs, NC 28377
590 Central Drive, Southern Pines, NC 28387
590 Central Drive, Southern Pines, NC 28387
100 Providence Pl, Aberdeen, NC 28315
155 Blake Blvd, Pinehurst, NC 28374
1801 Wicker Street Ext, Sanford, NC 27330
1801 Wicker Street Ext, Sanford, NC 27330
550 Bailey Rd, Lumberton, NC 28358
The average cost of senior living in Fayetteville is 3,957 per month. Cheaper nearby regions include Dunn, NC with an average of 3,355 per month.
Planning ahead can better position you to make good choices for your loved one’s care in the future. But if your aging family member needs care now, there are ways to finance the cost of long-term care through a combination of approaches.
In Fayetteville, North Carolina, seniors have access to local offices and organizations that may help them obtain financial assistance for senior care, including:
In Fayetteville, North Carolina, seniors have access to local offices and organizations that may help them obtain financial assistance for senior care, including:
Fayetteville is car dependent, meaning seniors can expect to need a car for most errands. Transit options in Fayetteville include bus routes. Seniors may receive fare discounts. Fayetteville has somewhat limited biking infrastructure and is not particularly walkable.
Fayetteville offers several health care providers for seniors wanting to be proactive about their health or for seniors seeking treatment for chronic conditions. The area has several hospitals, including Cape Fear Valley Medical Center and Highsmith-Rainey Specialty Hospital.
Fayetteville comprises one of North Carolina’s larger metropolitan areas and hosts a multitude of attractions. One of the most popular destinations in Fayetteville is the Airborne & Special Operations Museum. Seniors interested in learning more about local history can visit the Museum of the Cape Fear Historical Complex, which is dedicated to the cultural heritage of southern North Carolina. For a breath of fresh air, nature-loving seniors can enjoy relaxing visits to the Cape Fear Botanical Garden.
Independent living offers a stress-free lifestyle for older adults. Independent living communities don’t provide personal care or supervision, but do offer generally healthy adults opportunities for socialization and hassle-free living. Independent living services often include:
Fayetteville is North Carolina’s fifth-largest metropolitan area and has been awarded the National Civic League’s “All-America City Award” for community engagement multiple times. Aside from its natural beauty and admirable community spirit, the city also has a large military presence and is a short drive away from Fort Bragg, one of the largest military installations in the country.
Independent living communities — also known simply as retirement communities — in Fayetteville are geared towards seniors who are able to live on their own, without daily assistance, and prefer to live among people their age. This usually means residents are self-sufficient and do not require hands-on care. Think of Fayetteville retirement communities as age-restricted (typically 55+) complexes, which provide organized activities, meal services, and transportation.
The median monthly cost of independent living in 2019 was about $2,600 in Fayetteville and $2,800 within the greater metropolitan area. The median monthly cost of independent living in 2020 in the state of North Carolina was around $2,600.
The total household expenses associated with living in Fayetteville are rated 12 points below the national average. Grocery and other essential costs are also rated below the average.
Index Scores
All index scores are based on a scale that has the national average set at 100. A score of 200 indicates that the cost is twice as expensive as the national average, while a score of 50 indicates that the cost is half as expensive.
Household Expenses | Health Care | Insurance | Entertainment | Groceries | Clothing |
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88 | 81 | 87 | 87 | 92 | 93 |
Income and Housing
Median Income Age 45-64 | Median Income Age 65+ | Median Household Income | Average Individual Income | Median Employee Salary | Average Property Tax | One-bedroom Apartment Gross Rent Estimate |
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$52,907 per year | $42,077 per year | $44,267 per year | $22,895 per year | $42,747 per year | $1,135 per year | $679 per month |
The top hospitals that service Fayetteville include:
Cape Fear Valley Medical Center
Highsmith-Rainey Specialty Hospital
Fayetteville’s climate is classified as humid subtropical, which describes a temperate climate with hot summers and no distinct dry season. The average humidity level is 67%, and humidity levels are often highest during September at about 73%.
Seasonal Temperatures
January Average | January Maximum | January Minimum |
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42°F | 52°F | 31°F |
July Average | July Maximum | July Minimum |
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80°F | 90°F | 70°F |
Air Quality
This index is based on a scale that has the national average set at 100. A score of 200 indicates twice the presence of air pollutants than the national average, while a score of 50 indicates half the presence.
Precipitation
Population Statistics
Median Age | Percent of Population Over 65 | Population | Population Density | Average Household Size |
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33.4 | 11.6% | 200,037 | 1,357.8 per square mile | 2.5 |
Race & Ethnicity
American Indian or Alaskan Native | Asian | Black | Hispanic or Latino | Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander | Two or More Races | White (not Hispanic or Latino) |
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1.1% | 2.9% | 42.1% | 12.4% | <0.1% | 6.1% | 37.5% |
These figures were taken from the most recent U.S. Census.
LGBTQ+ Inclusivity
These scores were taken from the Human Rights Campaign’s Municipal Equality Index.
2020 Presidential Election Results for Cumberland County
Democratic | Republican | Other |
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57.5% | 40.9% | 1.6% |
Fayetteville comprises one of North Carolina’s larger metropolitan areas and has been awarded the National Civic League’s “All-America City Award” for community engagement multiple times. The region is home to numerous attractions as well as Fort Bragg, one of the largest military installations in the country. One of the most popular destinations in Fayetteville is the Airborne & Special Operations Museum, which is operated by the U.S. military. The museum showcases various aspects of United States military history, with a focus on U.S. Army Airborne and Special Operations forces. Those interested in learning more about local history should visit the Museum of the Cape Fear Historical Complex, which is dedicated to the cultural heritage of southern North Carolina.
For a breath of fresh air, fans of the outdoors should visit the Cape Fear Botanical Garden. This 80-acre botanical garden is located on the Cape Fear River just two miles from downtown.
Transportation
Bus service in the city is provided by Fayetteville Area System of Transit (FAST), which operates 19 fixed bus routes Monday through Saturday.
Atria Cary, Southern Pines and Stoneridge are the top-rated independent living facilities near Fayetteville, North Carolina. See full list of communities.
There are 39 independent living facilities near Fayetteville, North Carolina. See the full list.
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