Seven Oaks Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center sits on Sidney Road in Columbia, South Carolina, and you'll notice right away that the staff give careful, attentive help to people who need it, which is something the place is known for, along with the warm and home-like feeling when you walk in, and it's got a big focus on meeting each resident's personal needs. There are physical therapists right there on site, so people can get rehab after leaving the hospital but before they go home, and the nurses, doctors, vocational nurses, and rehabilitation specialists help with both short-term recovery and long-term care, all day and night. The center offers skilled nursing, sub-acute care, and memory care for up to 108 people as of June 2025, and everything's built around making people feel respected, seen, and part of a real community, where staff treat residents like family and try to make each person as comfortable as possible.
The community handles many different types of care: long-term care with 24/7 skilled nursing, specialized memory care, independent and assisted living, home health care that's Medicare-certified, hospice care, and adult day services. Residents get help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, eating, and moving between beds and chairs, and there's always supervision and a 24-hour call system, so help's always close by. Services include non-ambulatory care if someone can't walk, medication management, and regular assistance as needed. Seven Oaks Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center has 108 certified beds as of June 2025 and a resident and family council that encourages feedback to improve care.
Inside, you'll find private rooms with their own bathrooms, air conditioning, cable TV, kitchenettes, telephones, and Wi-Fi, and there's a community dining area offering all-day dining with restaurant-style meals that cover different dietary needs, including allergies and diabetes. There's a rehab gym, laundry and dry cleaning services, and transportation. Things to do include outdoor programs, daily activities, movie nights, groups run by residents, walking paths, a garden, a fitness room, and a spa or wellness room. Staff organize both indoor and community-sponsored activities, so there's usually something to keep everyone social and active. The professional setting is meant to support each resident's physical, mental, and social health.
Seven Oaks works with both Medicaid and Medicare for payments and is owned by a for-profit limited liability company. Staff help new residents move in, do housekeeping, manage laundry, and offer concierge services. The center tries to make life comfortable and safe for people who need extra help, especially those who have trouble living on their own or need more medical support.