Hilton Head Lakes has a wide variety of care options, so folks needing assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, or independent living can usually find what they need here, and since it's a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), people can stay in one place even as their care needs change over time. The community sits in the natural beauty of the Lowcountry and has lots of outdoor spaces, lake views, walking trails, and even a golf course, and there's a building called The Lake Club where residents and visitors can gather for events like movie nights, club meetings, and even public breakfasts. Apartment homes come in options like studios, one-bedrooms, and semi-private suites, and have things people often want such as full kitchens, walk-in closets, washers and dryers, plus patios or balconies, and the rent covers most utilities, including cable TV and Wi-Fi, so that's one less thing to worry about, and pets are welcome without extra fees.
For those needing daily help, staff can help with things like bathing, getting dressed, managing medicine, and moving around; there's also 24/7 supervision, emergency call systems, weekly housekeeping, laundry, maintenance, and even valet parking, and the Freedom Dining program means there's always something to eat with flexible meal hours, allergy-sensitive and diabetes-friendly choices, Sunday brunch, and snacks available around the clock-meals are cooked by professional chefs and can be served restaurant-style or delivered. Special services exist for people living with dementia, such as secure areas, specialized memory programs, and round-the-clock care, and the memory care homes keep groups small for better support.
Residents can join fitness classes, health programs, or scheduled activities every day, use the gym, library, movie theater, game room, or arts room, and there are outdoor spots to gather, relax, or walk. The campus also has a 150-seat theater, a billiards room, banking, pharmacy, salon services, and a computer center for those who want to stay busy or keep up with hobbies. The RLC Travel Program allows guests to spend time at other sister communities too. There's respite care for those needing temporary help. The Lake Club regularly hosts neighborhood events, meetings, and community get-togethers. Most people living here are 55 or older, and the community aims to let people live as they wish, offering support where needed, but still letting folks keep as much independence as possible. Resident capacity in certain homes is small-sometimes only six people-which helps keep the setting more personal and comfortable. All in all, Hilton Head Lakes offers comfort, medical care, and a variety of living options for seniors in a peaceful and active setting.