Easley Place, over on the south side of Zion School Road in Easley, South Carolina, has all sorts of senior living options under one roof-a big, one-story building with about 66 beds sitting on 6 acres, so there's lots of room, and you feel it inside where you can pick from studios, two-bedroom apartments, and shared or fully furnished units with things like private bathrooms, kitchenettes, and easy-access showers, all wheelchair friendly and cooled by central air. Residents can choose between independent living for folks who want a maintenance-free setup where meals, cleaning, and laundry are all taken care of-that means you don't have to worry about cooking, mowing the lawn, or calling the plumber-or they can get more help with things like bathing, dressing, medication, or anything else needed to handle daily life, since Easley Place offers assisted living with staff on duty and awake all day and night, seven days a week. People needing more support can get memory care in a safe part of the building where doors are secured and there are special therapies and activities for those living with Alzheimer's or other kinds of dementia, all designed to keep everyone safe and engaged by people trained for those needs.
Home care services send aides out to help folks who want to stay in their own house but need a little company or non-medical care, including help with things like getting around or remembering to take medicine. For residents who need a higher level of nursing attention, like blood sugar checks, insulin shots, or care with incontinence, there's a skilled nursing team and short-term respite care, so families can rest easy in a pinch. The staff help with everything from weekly art and bingo in the game room, crafts, nail salons, Bible study gatherings, and movies in the theater-with daily schedules and Sunday worship for those interested-so there are plenty of chances to meet your neighbors, join activities, and keep your mind busy.
Meals come prepared by chefs with regular, vegetarian, and kosher choices, and they serve these downstairs in the dining room or bring them to your room if that's easier. There's a focus on safety, so you'll find emergency alert buttons, a 24-hour security and call system, and all the usual codes and rules for special diets or medications. Transportation's free for getting to appointments or shops, parking is right on site, and you'll find both indoor and outdoor spaces, including a library, arts room, garden, walking paths, and fitness equipment, all on the big property built in 1995 with wood frame construction. Therapists such as a podiatrist, physical, occupational, and speech therapists visit for appointments, and there's help for those needing reminders for the restroom or for residents with diabetes. If you need haircuts, there's a beautician, and for folks wanting religious services, they bring those right onsite but also support heading off campus.
The community sits close to schools, shops, pharmacies like CVS, doctors' offices, and diners, plus churches if people want to stay active locally, and you can age in place here, meaning you don't have to move if your care needs change, since they handle everything from independent living to higher level care right on campus. There's no HOA fee to worry about, real estate tools for home equity loans if you need to handle personal expenses, and support for everything from moving in to picking just how much help you want, with a licensed, certified program in place for peace of mind. The property has a wide range of senior care and living types, is run by Brookdale, and has been serving Easley's older adults since 1995.