Autumn Care of Fayetteville

Category: Rehabilitation center in Fayetteville, North Carolina

Address: 1401 71st School Rd, Fayetteville, NC 28314, USA

Phone: +19108674960

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Buddy Green

Sep 23, 2022

My 87-year-old grandmother was unfortunately placed in this facility when she was released from the hospital last month. Being extremely sharp still for her age, the things she described that we're going on in this place to others was despicable. Leaving clients in their rooms for hours begging for water or without the bedding replaced on their beds and stuck in wheelchairs for hours without attendance... I'm surprised this place is still open! The staff would consistently lie to her about other patients covid status as well as serve cold food that was often late. I wish I could give this place zero stars.

Evelyn Velez

Sep 19, 2022

I love working for Autumn Care . We have the best rehab in Fayetteville, and our staff is committed to the well being of our residents.

David Baxley

Sep 6, 2022

Autumn Care of Fayetteville is wonderful place to bring your love ones for any skilled nursing and rehab needs. The residents are loving and the staff always lends a helping hand. I would recommend anyone to bring their love ones to the facility.

Ellen Baxley

Jul 29, 2022

Great place, friendly staff.

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Questions & Answers

When do the serve meals to the patients?

Walter McPherson | Jun 11, 2022
Ben Hurt | Aug 10, 2022

Whenever they get around to it. No consistency. Typically 30 to 60 Minutes after when you would expect.

My mom is being transferred there tomorrow . What kind of clothes does she need? Do I need to supply her diapers and pads?

A Google User | Oct 10, 2019
Ben Hurt | Aug 10, 2022

Be prepared to supplement whatever AC does. They are seriously understaffed and waiting an hour or more is common, and sometimes a day or more. I've worked in seven hospitals and NHs, and this is the worst.

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