Fraser Health Care sits at 300 Woodhaven Dr on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, and it's part of The Seabrook of Hilton Head community within the larger TidePointe, a continuing care retirement community run by Classic Residence by Hyatt, where seniors can get different levels of care depending on what they need, and folks will find that Fraser Health Care works as a nonprofit, with a foundation fund set up by its Board of Trustees, so the community has a strong charitable focus, which probably gives some peace of mind for residents and their families alike. There's a variety of apartment suites and private rooms, 33 in the Fraser Health Center that all have their own baths and are meant to feel "home-like," and these are on a large 21-acre campus less than a mile from the beach, which surely makes for nice walks on the grounds or sitting outside when the weather's good, and because this place is a CCRC, or Continuing Care Retirement Community, folks can move between independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, and memory care as their needs change over time.
The facility provides 24-hour skilled nursing care and help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and managing medications, and people can get assistance with eating, walking, and other mobility concerns. Fraser Health Care's skilled nursing services are Medicare-certified, and the Preston Health Center has 62 beds for long-term, short-term, rehab, recuperation, and respite care. There are also specialized programs like Seabrook Wellness and Home Health Care, and residents can choose from care options depending on their health, whether they're recovering from a hospital stay, need ongoing support, or just need a little extra for a short time.
Physical, occupational, and speech therapy services are available, and there's a team of licensed therapists who use the latest technology and personalized plans, so people with different needs-whether they've had surgery, sports injuries, neurological conditions, or just age-related issues-can get the therapy that fits them best. Geriatric, pediatric, orthopedic, manual therapy, custom exercise plans, and neurological rehab are all offered, and those services come both inpatient and outpatient. There are also community life activities, resident and family councils to help improve care, arts and crafts rooms, walking trails, gardens, and an onsite barber or salon, which gives people reasons to engage and stay active.
Residents get three meals a day with some special menu options for people who need allergy-free or diabetes-friendly meals, and there are all-day dining choices, so folks can eat when they like. There's parking, transportation, 24-hour security, an emergency alert system in rooms, and a staff-to-member ratio aiming to keep people safe and cared for. The facility accepts Medicare, and in June 2025, 9 out of 33 certified nursing beds are open. There's no flashy names or special branding here-amenities are straightforward, and the focus is on comfort and quality, with furnished accommodations, meal prep, reminders, and case management services for everyone. Fraser Health Care is also listed in the "All About Seniors" directory, so families can find information about their range of assisted living services, regular assessments, and individual care plans if they're looking into options for themselves or someone they know.