Lavender Hills Fort Mill is a memory-care community built exclusively for residents living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. The community concentrates its resources on cognitive support, structured routines, and specialized staff training to meet the unique needs of memory-care residents. Short-term and respite stays are available, giving families a reliable option when a temporary solution is required.
Residents receive a broad range of health services without leaving the secured grounds. On-site clinicians handle diabetes care, medication management, incontinence support, ambulatory assistance, and hospice services. Regular visits from physicians, speech therapists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, and a podiatrist help residents maintain as much function and comfort as possible. The campus is fully secured to reduce wandering risks, and every space is designed to accommodate memory loss.
Private and companion suites are available, all of which include basic safety features; select layouts add Wi-Fi, wheelchair-accessible showers, handicap-friendly design, or outdoor views. Common areas are air conditioned and include a central fireplace, a piano/organ corner, and several outdoor patios. On-site parking is provided for visitors.
Three daily meals are prepared in-house and served restaurant-style, with an all-day dining option for residents who prefer flexible hours. Guest meals can be arranged, and the culinary team adjusts textures and nutrition profiles to align with physician or dietitian orders.
An activity center anchors the daily schedule with fitness programs, chair yoga, sensory-based groups, live music, and birthday celebrations. Residents can tend raised garden beds, join organized social outings, or use the library and computer lounge for quieter pursuits.