With grand architecture and a scenic coastline, assisted living in the Charleston area offers an array of living options that never skimp on charm or Southern hospitality. In this guide, we’ll look at what it’s like to live in an assisted living community in Charleston. We explain costs, the methods seniors in Charleston use to pay for assisted living, and South Carolina’s assisted living laws and regulations. You will also find information about transportation around the city, health care options, and the array of local, senior-friendly activities in this historic city with year-round temperatures that never seem to get too hot or cold.
I would recommend based on my experience. I was impressed with the facility, the attention to detail and the staff. The Executive Director was great compared to the previous residential facility which was...
The update is that all is well, and [name removed] is doing well. The care for her is good. She no longer can walk, nor stand. The only continued issue is the care of her clothes. Either it is missing...
Loved the staff, set up of the unit, activities, etc. the only negative is they overpromised and under delivered. I don't think they gave my Mother as much attention as she needed to acclimate and at the...
I would say the staff is friendly and the private rooms are big comparatively. As with any place, changes take a bit of time and getting all shifts on the same page. Comparatively, they are still head and...
My loved one loves it there. The staff are super friendly. He loves his apartment and the amenities. He loves the food and being able to socialize with others. The residents appear to enjoy it also which...
The food and facility and caregivers were excellent. I would wholeheartedly recommend the memory care unit to anybody looking.
I have been quite remiss in not letting you know how much I enjoyed our holiday dinner last Friday. From the beginning when [name removed] was there as mâitre d' to show us to our tables to the end with...
Dealing with dementia patients has gotta be the hardest job in the world. I think everyone that works there is great and kind and helpful. Big should out to [name removed], he really helped us out a lot...
I feel that the staff really cares about my dad. The staff always seems very helpful and happy to be of help. I know dad is safe at Mt. Pleasant Gardens! I also love to see the frequent activities and...
Most of the staff cares deeply about the residents. I've been surprised by how much still have to follow up and advocate for my Dad. But I love seeing how they love my dad! The activities director and...
Mom is very happy here! Staff is available and attentive. Very responsive. Clients are friendly and welcoming. The chef takes the daily meals to a higher level. Occupational and physical therapy rate very...
Unfortunately I will have to find my dad another facility. Too expensive but the staff is friendly the facility is clean. I really love everything about the facility. I would absolutely recommend this...
The staff is amazing they are so kind and caring and take wonderful care of my 97-year-old aunt. Through out the pandemic they have done everything they can to keep the residences safe, healthy and happy. I...
Sweetgrass has been wonderful home for my father! The size is what first attracted me to Sweetgrass and it has met all my expectations! Being small your loved one will get the individual attention they...
I thought overall they did a good job here, but they weren't quite up to the level of care that my loved one needed. It was a nice facility, everything was well kept and clean, and the staff were all...
Mom has been a resident of this community for awhile now. I just want to say Ashley Landing is great. All of the staff is friendly and welcoming. The food is excellent and there is always something going...
All of the interactions we had with the staff were very positive, they know all the residents by name and they were very caring towards our loved one. Even though our loved one did not participate in the...
We love Kempton of Charleston. The facility is great especially if you have access to driving. The location is isolated and there is not enough activities and things going on away from the facility so my...
I am so very thankful for the loving care Mom (age 86 - COPD and dementia) receives at Carter-May Home. She was in Pinewood in Goose Creek, SC for about a year and a half until they raised her level of care...
I chose this facility for my mom from the various experiences that I have had with assisted living facilities for the last 10 years. The transitions went smoothly at first and due to my mom's needs and her...
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In Charleston, the average cost of an assisted living community is $4,397 per month, which includes the cost of rent, fees, and add-ons.[01] This is lower than the national median of $4,807 according to data from A Place for Mom’s Cost of Long-Term Care and Senior Living Report.
The prices below represent average starting rent costs for assisted living, in the surrounding area, before add-on fees, which could be helpful for comparing pricing across the area.Â
Many families combine several payment types to cover the costs of assisted living. For example, room and board is rarely covered by health insurance, leaving families to pay for this expense from private funds like a personal or retirement savings account. Insurance such as Medicare or Medicaid and veterans benefits can cover many of the care services provided at assisted living communities. We explore various payment options in the following section to help determine the financial approach that’s right for you or your loved one.
Personal savings accounts, returns from investment portfolios, pensions, or Social Security benefits are some of the more common examples of private funds. Using long-term care insurance or drawing funds from a health savings account are also ways families pay for assisted living costs. Depending on your family’s long-term care planning, assets, and resources, other common ways seniors pay for assisted living include the following:
Number of veterans who live in Charleston, according to the U.S. Census Bureau
About 48% of Charleston veterans are 65 or older, according to the U.S. Census Bureau
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is a key resource for veterans and their surviving spouses in need of long-term care. There are several VA benefits programs that provide financial assistance for senior care and living costs in assisted living facilities.
The Ralph H. Johnson Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center in central Charleston offers health services for Charleston’s veterans. For support with nonmedical services, such as benefits and applications, the Charleston Vet Center is another VA facility that supports veterans in the Charleston area.
Support finding and applying for VA benefits
Benefits counseling through the VA or veterans service organizations (VSOs) can help veterans and their spouses find and apply for VA benefits. Veterans are encouraged to take advantage of these services because the application process can be complicated. Often mistakes or missed deadlines can lead to delays and sometimes a denial of benefits.
What are VSOs?
VSOs assist veterans with benefits counseling and other veteran-centered programs. VSOs offer the expertise of veteran service officers who receive VA training and accreditation to provide assistance and veteran-focused information.
Operating at the local, state, and national levels, examples of common VSOs include:
Many of Charleston’s VSO’s operate out of the Charleston County Veterans Affairs Office. There are also several VSO’s that have offices around the Charleston metropolitan area, and you can find contact information listed in the resources section below.
Resources for Charleston veterans
Ralph H. Johnson Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center
109 Bee St.
Charleston, SC 29401-5799
Phone:Â 843-577-5011
Charleston Vet Center
3625 W. Montague Ave.
North Charleston, SC 29418
Phone: 843-789-7000
Charleston County Veterans Affairs Office
4045 Bridge View Drive
North Charleston, SC 29405
Phone: 843-874-6360
The South Carolina Department of Veterans’ Affairs
1800 St. Julian Place, Suite 305
Charleston, SC 29204
Phone: 803-734-4014
American Legion Post 179
1748 Ashley Hall Road
Charleston, SC 29414
Phone: 843-991-6308
VFW Post 445
1639 Camp Road
Charleston, SC 29412
Phone: 843-795-9419
Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 780
520 Folly Road
Charleston, SC 29412
Phone: 843-762-7546
Medicaid is a health insurance program for low-income individuals. The program is run by individual states with oversight by the federal government. Healthy Connections is the name of South Carolina’s Medicaid program, which provides health care coverage for seniors 65 and over whose monthly income is below $1,255.[03]
Healthy Connections covers a variety of care and services for seniors including the following:[04]
South Carolina Medicaid plans that help pay for assisted living
Healthy Connections doesn’t cover the cost of room and board for assisted living in South Carolina. However, there are three programs that can help seniors in the Charleston area pay for care costs wherever they call home, including assisted living facilities.
Assistance applying for Medicaid
There are several resources in the Charleston area to help seniors apply for Medicaid and understand the services they are eligible for. Individuals can seek information and apply for Medicaid on the Healthy Connections website. For seniors seeking information on eligibility and support completing an application, the following organizations can provide assistance:
Charleston resident Medicaid resources
Charleston County Healthy Connections Office
3685 Rivers Ave. Suite 102
North Charleston, SC 29405
Phone: 888-549-0820
Trident Area Agency on Aging
5895 Core Road., Suite 419
North Charleston, SC 29406
Phone: 843-554-2275
South Carolina Department on Aging
1301 Gervais St. Suite 350
Columbia, SC 29201
Phone: 800-868-9095
Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program
5895 Core Road Suite 419
North Charleston, SC 29406
Phone: 843-554-2275
A federal health insurance program for those 65 and older, Medicare doesn’t cover living costs at assisted living facilities. However, regardless of where a senior lives, they can use Medicare to help offset medical care costs. Medicare breaks its coverage into three different parts:[07]
Additional information about Medicare-covered services can be found on the Medicare website.
Eligibility and applying for Medicare in Charleston
Seniors become eligible for Medicare when they turn 65. Individuals with a disability, End-Stage Renal Disease, or ALS may qualify for Medicare earlier. Medicare enrollment is usually automatic for seniors already receiving Social Security benefits. For seniors who need to complete an application, the Medicare application can be found on the Social Security website.
There are also several state and local resources for seniors who are seeking help understanding benefits or require guidance with the Medicare application process.
The South Carolina State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) offers no-cost counseling for anyone in need of help understanding and applying for Medicare.
The Healthy Connections Prime program offers coordinated care for dually eligible seniors. Eligible seniors may also qualify to receive assistance paying for Medicare premiums, copayments, and deductibles. For assistance understanding eligibility requirements and navigating the application process, connect with the Health Connections Prime ombudsman.
Charleston resident Medicare resources
Social Security Administration Office
1463 Tobias Gadson Blvd.
Charleston, SC 29407
Phone: 800-772-1213
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
South Carolina Department on Aging
State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP)
1301 Gervais St., Suite 350
Columbia, SC 29201
Phone: 800-868-9095
Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program
5895 Core Road Suite 419
North Charleston, SC 29406
Phone: 843-554-2275
Assisted living facilities in South Carolina are licensed as Community Residential Care Facilities by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC). Facilities must adhere to licensing regulations for assisted living facilities, which govern several categories:
Resident care and services. The following examples highlight the regulations that address the care and services assisted living facilities are required to provide for residents:
In addition to licensing regulations, residents of assisted living in South Carolina are protected by the Bill of Rights for Residents of Long-Term Care Facilities.
Staff and training. The assisted living facility must have a licensed administrator and staff must receive the training necessary to perform their duties. Other staff and training regulations include:
Inspections
The DHEC performs unannounced annual inspections of long-term care facilities in Charleston, which are required as part of South Carolina’s licensing requirements. Inspection reports can be found using the online Survey and Certification search tool.
Additional information about South Carolina’s assisted living laws and regulations can be found on our overview of assisted living in South Carolina page.
South Carolina Department of Health contact information
South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control
2600 Bull St.
Columbia, SC 29201
Phone: 855-472-3432
Charleston does not currently have COVID-19 mandates for assisted living facilities. The city offers general guidelines around staying safe:
Vaccinations. Per CDC guidelines, vaccinations are recommended.
Masking. Masks are advised in public settings.
Facility cleanliness. High-traffic areas should be disinfected frequently.
Social distancing. It is recommended that contact with those who are exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 be avoided.
CDC guidelines. The Charleston guidelines match the recommendations from the CDC.
Charleston stands out for its iconic colonial architecture and waving palms along the cobblestone streets, all of which are set against the backdrop of stunning sunsets. The historical skyline pairs nicely with comfortable weather and beautiful natural settings from relaxing beaches to wild coastal estuaries teeming with wildlife.
A Place for Mom partners with two stand-alone assisted living communities in Charleston and eight that combine assisted living with other care types like memory care and independent living.
Activities and amenitiesÂ
Charleston assisted living facilities have plenty of extras to help residents enjoy the comforts of home while staying active. Nearly all of our partner communities employ an activity director offering residents a full schedule of activities that match their interests. Art classes, happy hours, live musical performances, and day trips to Charleston’s historic and coastal sights are just a few examples. In many communities, common areas are available to all residents for getting cozy with a book or joining a group trivia game. Or gather with friends in an on-site movie theater to watch an old favorite or a newer release.
Southern hospitality and care
Assisted living in Charleston makes resident needs a top priority. From assistance with activities of daily living to concierge services, our partner communities take pride in the hospitality they provide. With 24/7 staff at all communities, residents can feel at ease knowing assistance is available any time of the day. Specialized care services are available on-site at most communities, including visiting podiatrists, physical and occupational therapists, and speech therapists. And more than half of our partners have a doctor on call.
Prepared meals and dining for easy livingÂ
Our partner assisted living communities in Charleston offer restaurant-style dining with three delicious meals each day. From Southern favorites to international cuisine, chef-prepared meals are very much a part of the daily culture in Charleston’s assisted living communities. Some facilities also have on-site cafés or bistros for those times when residents just want to grab a snack with friends or feel like doing something a little different. Private dining rooms are available for those special occasions with family. For seniors with special preferences or specific dietary needs, more than half of our partner communities offer vegetarian or low/no sodium meal options.
Number of seniors over the age of 65 currently living in Charleston[08]
Medical University of South Carolina Health (MUSC)
The top-rated hospital in Charleston, MUSC is recognized in 22 types of care including cardiology and cancer care.
Roper is nationally ranked by U.S. News and World Report for its rehabilitation program. It’s also rated as high performing in 12 other procedures and conditions.
Listed as one of the top hospitals in the area for adult specialties such as orthopedics, East Cooper Medical Center is located just across the Cooper River in Mount Pleasant.
Most Charlestonians get around by car, and 90% of our partner communities provide parking for seniors who still drive. Additionally, complimentary transportation is offered at 90% of our partner communities and others have pay-per-ride options. The assisted living communities we partner with make getting around easy for seniors who no longer drive or those who prefer to leave the driving to someone else.
Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority (CARTA) is an option for showing visitors around the city. There are several routes available and seniors can ride at a discounted rate. For touring around historic downtown Charleston, the Downtown Area Shuttle (DASH) makes getting around without a car easy.
CARTA OnDemand is a program that operates in cooperation with ride-hailing services like Uber and Lyft. The service is limited to a specific service area but offers a safe, low-cost transportation option for seniors. Tel-A-Ride paratransit services are available to qualified mobility-impaired seniors.
Downtown Charleston is quite pedestrian friendly with safe streets and bike lanes. Charleston’s walkability, bikeability, and public transportation options are rated on a scale of 0-100 by Walk Score, with 100 being the best. Charleston received the following scores:
Stretching along the coast, Charleston was established more than three centuries ago. Notes of the past are captured in the city’s architecture, culture, and activities. While there are plenty of modern things to do, history is at the heart of this Southern city.
Step into the past
Rainbow Row was once the heart of Charleston’s commerce and trade. These days it’s a designated historic landmark and a great place for walking or taking a horse-drawn carriage tour. The Nathaniel Russell House Museum is located in the center of Rainbow Row and provides a view into colonial life with tours, educational classes, and historical events.
You can learn about Charleston’s roots at one of the many museums and historical sites around Charleston including the following:
The natural SouthÂ
Magnolia Plantation and Gardens encompasses more than 400 acres of exotic gardens and one of the South’s oldest plantations. Visitors can take a garden tour or a hop on a train to explore the surrounding nature. The train and the boat offer accessibility options but due to its historical building status, the guided house tour does not.
Charleston’s Waterfront Park offers eight acres of nature and waterfront views. Walking paths wind through the park and there are plenty of benches and other areas to rest and take in the views. The park also has intimate garden rooms for relaxing in the shade.
Folly Beach is set on a barrier island with six miles of beaches, shops, and restaurants. Make sure to check out the Porgy House, where Charles Gershwin wrote his famous folk opera Porgy and Bess.
Local wildlife and art
The South Carolina Aquarium is a great place to take the grandkids where they can learn about sea turtles or even pet a stingray. Accessibility is central to the experience: Wheelchairs can be checked out for free, special sensory resources are available, and service animals are allowed.
Charleston is fantastic for fans of the arts. There are several museums that showcase visual art and a variety of performing arts venues including the following:
Ashley Gardens Transitional Assisted Living and Memory Care, Quality Care Residential Home and Atria Mount Pleasant are the top-rated Assisted Living facilities near Charleston, SC. These Assisted Living facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.
The average cost of Assisted Living in Charleston is $4,519 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.
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