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    NHC Charleston

    2.4 (8 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
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    1 year ago

    Cna's being negligent, playing candy crush or eating. Grandmothers call light was used multiple times to no avail.

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    The best Post Acute/Long term care facility in the low country. A place to call home and a caring place to recover at.

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    Kempton of Charleston

    Kempton of Charleston

    2.0(1 review)
    5.2 miWestside

    My mother was in rehab on the 5th floor. She was there to get her walking on walker again. The…read morefirst thing you need to know is that the nurses sit behind the desk and play on their phones. Totally lazy because my mom probably only got a bath once a week.. My mother has Alzheimer's and it is very important to keep a schedule. That never happened. If she wanted to stay in bed, they let her. How do you get Rehab in the bed? if she wanted to eat fine if she didn't fine. She was supposed to be on a finger food diet, which they never could get correct. She is blind, so she can't eat regular meals as easily as she can finger foods. So some days food was minimal. I made sure she did get some food. When they released her and brought her home, she had not had a bath, and her under clothes were soiled. If you care anything about your family member, please don't go there. I could say more, but that gives you an idea of how poorly your family member is treated.

    From the owner: Kempton of Charleston is a senior living community in Downtown Charleston, SC, offering Assisted…read moreLiving, Memory Care, Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing in a refined, historic setting. As the first luxury senior living community on the peninsula, we blend personalized care with elegant surroundings and walkable access to the city's cultural heart. Residents enjoy beautifully appointed spaces, maintenance-free living, vibrant daily experiences and the confidence of having the support they need -- all within one thoughtfully planned community.

    South Bay At Mount Pleasant

    South Bay At Mount Pleasant

    3.3(4 reviews)
    11.5 mi

    I am a resident of SouthBay and love it. There are so many wonderful people, both residents and…read morestaff. I am on my 5th year and yes, my rent has gone up, but not $2000 a month. My rent is still below the market rate. Arlene forgot to tell you in her review of South Bay that when she had damage to her apartment, South Bay put her up in a nearby hotel until the damage was repaired and she could move back into her apartment. Retirement living is at it's best in South Bay. So many activities, good dining, and interesting programs to stimulate the mind. Of all the moves during my 80+ years, moving to South Bay is the best!

    I have lived at SouthBay for 5 years. In that time, the development has fallen to greed by the…read moredevelopers. Last year, we were assessed a 10% rent increase, and they are doing that again this year, ostensibly to "bring everyone up to market prices". In the meantime, this has caused long-time residents to move out, rather than face an additional $2,000 a month rent. The property can do this, because it has a long waiting list of potential renters, to whom they could charge a higher rent. This policy has caused a great disruption in the resident community, as long time residents move out. The building and grounds, which are lovely, are not being maintained. The common areas are getting shabby, and the lawns are rutted with bare patches. Hallway carpets, except for the first floor, are soiled and need replacing. Residents have leaks and other problems to the original sub+par construction. Showers don't drain and holes develop. There is a humidity problem throughout the buildings. There are very few accessible options, such as self opening doors, even though there are many residents who use mobile accessories. In 2025, when Mount Pleasants's moratorium on apartments expires, SouthBay will begin construction on more units, , subjecting the current residents to great noise for the next few tears.

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