Landrum Community Residence I sits at 722 Bomar Ave in Landrum, South Carolina, and keeps things small and personal with room for up to six or eight residents, so folks tend to know each other and staff can offer more one-on-one help. The place gives seniors a choice between private or shared bedrooms and even features large studio spaces and single accommodations, which suits people with different needs and preferences, and you'll find rooms set up with safety in mind, like bathrooms with grab bars and emergency alert systems. This community holds a license from South Carolina as CRC-1507, runs with 24-hour awake staff, and keeps safety first, but doesn't lose its homelike feel, and it supports independence while offering real help with bathing, showering, dressing, grooming, toileting, mobility, and even transfers and spoon feeding if someone needs it.
Meals at Landrum Community Residence I get served three times a day, cooked at home, and menus can be adjusted for things like diabetes or high blood pressure, plus the kitchen can provide pureed or allergy-sensitive foods if needed. Housekeeping, laundry, and occasional dry cleaning keep things neat, and folks can get help with personal appearance from traveling barbers or stylists. The staff work with each resident's care plan, including health assessments by a registered nurse, medication help, specialized support for people with Parkinson's or Alzheimer's, and speech or massage therapy when called for. The place coordinates home health services and assists with both scheduled and sudden care needs, so people get help on daily chores but can still hang onto some independence.
For activities, residents can join exercise sessions, creative art projects, board games, movie nights in the community or theater room, and wellness programs, and there's also music and pet therapy from time to time. Landrum Community Residence I lets small pets stay, has a bistro and beauty shop on site, and gives access to a library, garden, walking trails, and game rooms for leisure or quiet time. The fitness area, steam or health room, hot tub, and large balconies offer extra comfort, while computer learning classes help those who want to stay busy. Transportation to doctor appointments or church, shopping, and even special community events is arranged. The facility offers short-term respite care to give family caregivers a break, and has support programs like the Community Housing (ECS) program, which is accredited by CARF and linked to Purpose-SC, Inc. Overall, this small board and care community gives seniors a close-knit place to live, with a focus on safety, comfort, and daily support for those who want some help but want to stay as independent as they can.