Bowles Community Care Home 2, sitting in McClellanville, South Carolina under license CRC-1497, runs a small, friendly residential care community where people know each other, and the staff focuses on supportive, personalized care, since the place only has a handful of assisted living units and a total of sixteen beds, so it's not a big, crowded facility at all and folks can get proper attention. The community offers furnished rooms-both private and semi-private options-and there's a mix of studio layouts, kitchenettes, two-bedroom apartments, and shared spaces, all aiming for comfort and a home-like setting, with things like ADA-compliant bathrooms, grab bars, and easy layouts for those who need mobility help. Residents get help with daily living-bathing, dressing, transfers-and regular health checks, since there's 24-hour supervision by awake staff, medication management, as well as a nurse available, and the staff can step in quickly if someone needs extra support. Folks with Alzheimer's and dementia can receive memory care, along with special help for incontinence and speech therapy, so it's equipped for seniors needing various types of healthcare and attention.
The staff keeps things tidy with house cleaning and laundry, meals are served in the dining room, and they support special diets such as diabetes and food allergies, plus there's a personal request service for extra needs and a concierge for special arrangements, which helps everyone stay comfortable and safe. People can walk the paths outside, sit in the garden, or join community-sponsored activities like arts and crafts, movie nights, fitness programs, and library time, and there's always planned daily events and outings available, making it easier for residents to stay connected, active, and involved. Transportation gets arranged for appointments, errands, and community events, which helps families worry less. Those who prefer to keep to themselves or need a break can use the semi-private and one-bedroom spaces, and since the community keeps up with maintenance, residents don't have to stress about chores like cleaning or fixing things around the apartment.
The home includes safety and convenience with emergency alert systems, 24-hour security, and telephones and internet in rooms, and the place works with groups like the Department of Aging and Long-Term Care Ombudsman to ensure advocacy for residents, so people have a voice if they need it. There's respite care for those needing temporary stays or family caregivers needing a break, and the staff takes time to make sure care plans fit each resident's needs, while activities are adjusted for abilities and interests. The barbershop, the reading room, gardens, exercise space, and all-day dining round out the picture, and there are laundry and linen services so people don't have to worry about little things. The idea at Bowles Community Care Home 2 is to keep folks feeling safe, comfortable, and as independent as their situation allows, with a mix of privacy and shared life that's suitable for seniors who could use a little support in their daily routines.