The Heritage at Lowman Rehab and Healthcare sits on a 200-acre campus in White Rock, South Carolina, being the only nursing home in the area, and you see centuries-old trees, lush gardens, and a nice pond if you walk around-folks here get skilled nursing care with 24-hour supervision by nurses and physicians, and they help with things like eating, bathing, dressing, medication management, and moving around, and they've got certified beds for up to 176 people though daily there's about 140 residents living here from what the census shows, which brings things down to a quieter level than if the place was full. It's a nonprofit, managed by Charles Coleman since July 2023, and offers not just long-term care but also independent living, assisted living, memory support, and respite care, along with specialized therapies like speech, occupational therapy, wound care, physical therapy, podiatry, dentistry, orthopedic rehabilitation, and counseling for nutrition and mental health-there's even hospice services, post-acute, inpatient, and outpatient rehab, and a Homeward Bound program to help folks transfer safely back home from rehab or the hospital. They pay attention to overall wellness in six ways-physical, spiritual, social, intellectual, vocational, and emotional-and use an inter-disciplinary team that works with residents, their doctors, and their family, plus there are nurse staffing hours above the state average at 4.25 hours per person per day, and a nurse turnover rate of 46.6% which is a little better than what you see across South Carolina.
The facility is Medicare- and Medicaid-certified, meeting federal rules for storing and giving out medicine, with pharmacy services including gradual dose reductions and options for non-drug interventions for things like psychotropic meds, even though inspection reports have found some areas for improvement, including not always letting residents self-administer their medicine when appropriate, not having enough infection control steps for flu and pneumonia shots, and pharmacy service issues related to psychotropic drugs-there've been 24 deficiencies in inspection reports, with three tied to infection control, and a fine of $6,152 was paid after a September 2024 inspection that cited 14 deficiencies, including two about infection control.
The Heritage at Lowman offers meals with a restaurant-style dining room and menus for special diets, private rooms with bathrooms, kitchenettes, cable TV, Wi-Fi, and air conditioning, and help with laundry, dry cleaning, housekeeping, and transportation. Folks have access to outdoor paths, gardens, a fitness and wellness center, spa/wellness rooms, an activity room, a library, arts and music programs, movie nights, and a movie theater, along with group activities and social programs, and family support services, plus emergency alert systems throughout the community for added safety. Memory care units are secure for people with dementia, and there's a "Virtual Visit" service so families and doctors can connect online. The place keeps things personal, aiming to help residents keep their independence as much as possible while living in a comfortable and supportive setting, though it's always good to look at the inspection reports for the most up-to-date feedback since no place is without areas to work on.