Eastover Gardens sits about 5.2 miles outside Fayetteville, North Carolina, and has a history going back to the 1950s when it was a motor court hotel serving the old highway, then later became a nursing home in the 1960s after Cumberland County's aging population needed such care, and over time it's seen plenty of changes with renovations, new wings, and dining spaces added. This senior living community focuses mainly on memory care, especially for folks with Alzheimer's and dementia, and it's even a free-standing Alzheimer's and dementia care facility that started those services in 2008, with trained caregivers there to help people with memory impairment. The place offers assisted living services like medication management, help with bathing, dressing, and transfers, plus 24-hour supervision, with a call system always ready if someone needs urgent help. There are studio room layouts, some furnished, and wheelchair-accessible features, as well as emergency alert systems to help keep people safe. The community also prepares meals restaurant-style all day, with options for folks who need allergy-sensitive or diabetic diets, and they take care of laundry and cleaning too.
Eastover Gardens tries to promote both independence and engagement, so they've got activity programs, some run by residents and others sponsored by the community itself, like movie nights, devotional gatherings, outings, and things happening in the arts room, library, or garden, and there are lounge areas, walking paths, and an on-site barber or salon too. They care for people who need help with diabetes, can't walk on their own, or have incontinence, and they provide mental wellness programs and personalized daily living support. The facility encourages a sense of belonging and individual growth and has been around as a care facility for over 30 years, which is a long time for any place to keep serving its community the way this one aims to. Reviews come from multiple sources and the community holds a 6 out of 10 rating overall, showing it has strengths and some areas to improve. The staff works to get new residents moved in smoothly and Eastover Gardens wants to keep being a preferred choice for assisted living and memory care in its area, though it doesn't say it's the perfect place for everyone. The website has more about its services, and people can find information there about the surrounding area's weather, health facilities, parks, and crime rates, along with more reviews.