Beard's Residential Care Facility 3 sits on North Brockington Street in Timmonsville, South Carolina, just about 11 miles from Florence, and it's a small, quiet place where only eight older adults can live at a time, so the care feels close and personal with a mix of studio room layouts in a home-like setting that helps folks feel comfortable. The staff keeps an eye on everybody at all hours and helps residents with bathing, dressing, grooming, getting around, using the bathroom, and even getting to and from medical appointments, all while making sure everyone gets their meals on time-three homemade dishes every day, plus snacks, and they're careful to work with special meal needs for things like diabetes or allergies. The place gives a real sense of safety with medication management, emergency alert systems, and rooms ready for wheelchair access, so people who need extra help moving or staying safe feel taken care of, and they've got special health care for those who can't walk or need help with incontinence. Folks who move in get their linen washed, their rooms cleaned, and someone helps them keep up with laundry and dry cleaning, so housekeeping is one less thing to worry about. It's a licensed residential care home with board and care services, and a nurse or aide makes sure residents stay on top of their health, including checking up with outside healthcare providers if anything changes.
Residents pass the time with all kinds of planned activities, from religious or devotional events to movie nights, music therapy, and even animal therapy, plus things like board games and walking paths for those who want to get outdoors or stretch their legs, and sometimes trips offsite for faith services. The place has a dining room for shared meals, along with cozy common rooms, a garden to relax in, and sometimes things like a book room, game area, hair salon, or even a sauna. People can expect safe transportation to their appointments or errands, and family can come visit or just drop in throughout the week, which helps everyone feel connected. The administration keeps up with Long-Term Care Ombudsman programs to look after residents' rights. Beard's Residential Care Facility 3 is specially set up for assisted living, board and care, long-term care, respite, and memory care, all approved by state authorities, but doesn't take Medicare unless certified. All in all, it's a quiet, smaller community for those needing daily help and medical supervision, focused on making the day-to-day a bit easier for people who can no longer live on their own.