Bayberry Retirement Inn, now operating as Silver Treasures Senior Living, sits at 309 Northview Drive in Greer, SC, right in a peaceful wooded setting with gracious grounds, and being just between Greenville and Spartanburg gives folks a bit of country feel but with the conveniences of the city nearby. The community's single-story design helps people get around easily, and they let residents have pets, which can make things feel more like home. Private and companion suites are available, along with cozy, furnished rooms, so residents can pick what suits them best, and help is always close by since there's a 24-hour call system with staff around. Assisted living is a main focus here, with friendly and kind staff supporting residents with daily living tasks like medication management, bathing, dressing, and transfers, while memory care services are tailored for people with Alzheimer's disease or dementia. Folks also have the choice for independent living, where seniors can enjoy a social life without all the chores, and home care aides support those who want to stay at home.
Housekeeping, laundry, move-in coordination, and dry cleaning services take care of most chores, and meal preparation includes chef-planned menus with allergy-sensitive and diabetic choices, served with the option for all-day dining in a restaurant-style room. There's an arts room, a barber and salon, walking paths, gardens, emergency alert systems, and indoor communal spaces, while phones in the rooms make it easy to stay in touch. Bayberry Retirement Inn provides transportation for appointments or outings, and offers plenty of activities, from community-sponsored events and offsite trips to resident-planned things like movie nights, along with devotional times for spiritual support.
The grounds are forested and quiet, sitting on a cul-de-sac, which helps make things safe and welcoming, and the environment emphasizes Southern hospitality in daily life. Everything's designed with seniors in mind, from safety features to support for non-ambulatory and diabetic care. Residents come from the Carolinas, Virginia, and other regions, and the community stays close to medical centers, cultural events, parks, and historical sites for those who want to stay active or just enjoy the seasons. For years, it's built a reputation for attentive care and a homelike feeling that many seniors and families appreciate, and while it's now Silver Treasures Senior Living, folks still remember it as Bayberry Retirement Inn, a place with comfortable spaces, supportive services, and the kind of Southern welcome many people enjoy in their senior years.