Serenity Manor sits over on S Rhett Avenue in North Charleston, with its small setting and just 10 assisted living units, making it feel more homelike than most places, and you can see exactly where it's at thanks to the map view that lets folks look at the location and even get directions if they're coming from out of town or need help finding their way. This spot, known as a senior care facility, covers most of the things you'd expect in assisted living, but it's the little things that make it feel both dependable and manageable for folks, maybe because they only care for up to 6 residents at a time for the most personal company, bringing skilled nursing and faithful aides who help with daily routines, from bathing and dressing to incontinence care, spoon feeding for those who need it, and even special touches for those living with Parkinson's or dementia since memory care gets attention here. Folks who stay here can choose between shared living quarters, a studio, or a one-bedroom suite, and every room ties right into a detailed care plan that covers staff, meals, medication reminders, and activities, so folks know what kind of help and company they'll have from morning through bedtime.
Meals come homemade three times a day, and anyone needing special diets for diabetes or high blood pressure gets that looked after, which, along with the in-room emergency system and 24-hour security checks, brings peace of mind no matter what might crop up. Housekeeping, pharmacy help on site, wellness programs, companionship, and help with errands or rides to doctor visits all show up in the daily routine, while planned activities like arts and crafts, movie afternoons, music time, garden walks, and even creative activities fill the days with something more than just waiting for lunch and supper. There's a private dining spot for company, game and book rooms for quiet time, plus a salon and health room for looking and feeling good, and folks get out for group community nights or stay in and join music or pet therapy once in a while, not to mention the recreational and exercise plans that keep minds sharp and bodies moving.
Serenity Manor doesn't allow pets, but staff do their best to give care that feels personal, whether it's respite, hospice, or longer-term assisted living, and the building tries to make room for both folks still independent and those needing more hands-on help. There are escorts inside, massage therapy, continence management, and support for physical or emotional health, with security checks and an always-ready emergency response if anything comes up. The facility offers internet and computer access for keeping up with news and loved ones, and the place is kept tidy with housekeeping and staff always nearby to help. It's a gentle and steady environment designed around seniors who want company, safety, and a routine, and the listing stays open for folks who think Serenity Manor might be a supportive fit for their later years or for those who just need a caring place to recover, rest, or live with dignity.