Padd-wren Home in Florence, SC stands out because it helps both people and pets. The home has assisted living with 24-hour staff support, help with daily tasks like bathing and dressing, medication management, nursing oversight, and fitness or counseling programs. There are six licensed beds and a Board and Care Home option, which means residents can have more personalized care in a cozy setting. People can pick from fully furnished 2-bedroom apartments, shared rooms, or a single bedroom like in The Rutledge Home, The Kearns Home, and The Wren Home, which has six bedrooms. Each room has air-conditioning, private bathrooms, kitchenettes, internet, telephone, and cable to help people stay comfortable and connected. Nurses manage medication and health care coordination, with incontinence care also available. There's a real focus on nutrition, and meals can meet special diets with food served in a shared dining area.
The grounds have walking paths and a garden for getting outside, and there are plenty of social activities like crafts, devotionals, movie nights, and community events, with a Christian environment that emphasizes caring and safety. Volunteer opportunities happen during the day. The home also supports people with developmental disabilities and takes long-term care seriously. Licensed as both a Community Residential Care Facility and a Community Therapeutic Home level II, the facility does not mention memory care but does provide familiar routines and supervision all day and night.
Transportation and parking help residents get around, and other services include regular housekeeping, laundry, dry cleaning, and move-in help so things go smoothly. The emergency alert system adds another layer of safety. Padd-wren Home operates as a 501(c)3 charitable corporation, and while it welcomes questions about its ministry and homes, it doesn't take Medicare unless certified. It offers pet care for dogs and cats like diagnostic imaging, surgeries, spay/neuter, microchipping, wellness exams, preventive care, and handling chronic illnesses or senior pet needs, so if a resident has a pet, those needs are met onsite with services such as pain management, anesthesia, dental work, and routine vaccinations for both dogs and cats. The home puts real effort into health education for both pet owners and local veterinarians. The place stays flexible if someone needs only a little help or more advanced care, and it provides support for families. With a big focus on friendship, faith, safety, and strong medical care, Padd-wren Home tries to make daily life easier and more comfortable for everyone living there-people and their pets included.