Dorch Community Residential Care sits over on Greeleyville Highway in Manning, SC, and folks probably know it for its plain, welcoming nature and focus on helping seniors who need steady support, and even though the place has now closed, many remember how it mixed assisted living, memory care, and nursing home services all under one roof for up to 13 licensed beds. The staff made a real effort to match each resident's care to their needs, helping with dressing, bathing, moving around, and medicine, and if someone needed more, like help with dementia or hospice support, they were ready for that too, providing secure and supervised care for those prone to wandering or confusion. Residents had their own furnished rooms and could visit community rooms, a dining space, or tend to garden areas if they liked, and there were simple comforts-laundry, phone access, and home-cooked meals with attention to allergies or special diets for things like diabetes or high blood pressure. Folks could join music therapy, movie nights, tabletop games, book room visits, or group outings for shopping, appointments, or church, and if someone wanted a haircut, a traveling barber or hairdresser would come by. The wellness plans encouraged staying active and social, with exercise programs, pet therapy, and recreation spots including a hot tub and sauna or health room. Safety was always on folks' minds, and Dorch had 24-hour supervision, emergency alert systems, and help always nearby, and when it came to moving in or going to doctor's visits, staff pitched in to make it easier. The facility worked with other healthcare providers to make care.
The community always aimed for a homelike, friendly setting for all-giving attention, trying to keep things simple, and making sure families could feel a bit of peace about their loved ones' care. The place fit best for seniors who needed daily help or memory care in a small, close-knit environment with routine comforts and staff who brought a steady kindness along with their work. The place had planned activities, fresh air in the garden, and just enough room for folks to be looked after while still feeling at home.