Community Residential Care at 703 Broad St, Sumter, SC 29150-3309, provides seniors with different types of living spaces, like private or shared rooms, studios, and one-bedroom suites, so you can pick what feels right, and they've got places with kitchenettes, cable, and phone connections too, with Wi-Fi covering the campus, which is handy, and they really try to support both independent and assisted lifestyles for the elderly with around 20 assisted living units and state licensing (CRC-0613). Residents can get help day or night since the premises stay secured 24/7, and there's always staff who can handle medication, hygiene, mealtime, mobility, two-person transfers if needed, and even insulin shots or care for problems like elevated blood pressure or diabetes, so health needs get prompt attention, and each person gets a care plan based on regular assessments. People with memory problems can join dementia programs and get specially planned menus, and others can use therapies like occupational and speech therapy right there, plus home health services and visiting doctors, which means most needs get handled on-site.
The facility has a good mix of indoor places like a chapel, reading room, games room, wellness space, recreation rooms, movie area, and social areas, and outside, there are spots for walks or small events, a greenhouse, plus pets are allowed, so you'll see cats and dogs around helping folks feel happier. The meals are homemade and served three times a day in a shared dining room, with the culinary team mindful of special diets, and if you need help eating or getting dressed, staff won't hesitate to step in. Folks can take part in daily activities-things like fitness, music therapy, board games, book clubs, and offsite trips-so there's always something going on, and they get around with provided transportation for errands and appointments. There are amenities like a hot tub, sauna, barber and salon, and even a mobile stylist who can come in if you want a haircut or just need a little attention, plus housekeeping and laundry get done for everyone.
If someone's looking after a loved one at home, respite care's available, and end-of-life care through hospice is offered, which can really matter for families. They're licensed to help with assisted and independent living, offer memory and dementia care, and can manage things like non-ambulatory and incontinence care, too. Staff coordinate closely with outside health providers, handle concierge requests, and make sure everyone gets help with daily needs, whether it's getting clean or getting to a religious service. The monthly rate for assisted living starts around $3,000, but costs can vary based on what you need. The aim's always to give folks support where they need it, keep dignity intact, and make sure everyone's got a chance to take part in social, physical, or devotional activities that help them feel at home and respected.