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Memory Care of Simpsonville
645 Scuffletown Road, Simpsonville, SC, 29681
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Memory Care of Simpsonville
645 Scuffletown Road, Simpsonville, SC, 29681
Welcome to Memory Care of Simpsonville, a Memory Care community located in Simpsonville, South Carolina. The cost of the assisted living community at Memory Care of Simpsonville starts at a monthly rate of $2,750 to $4,907. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need.
There are 6 hospitals within 25 miles of Memory Care of Simpsonville. The two closest hospitals are Ghs Hillcrest Memorial Hospital which is 4.9 miles away and Pelham Medical Center which is 5.3 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Memory Care of Simpsonville are:
- Pet Friendly
- Pool
- Social Outings
- Clubs & Communities
- Outdoor Areas
Services and Amenities
Services
- Nearby Shopping
- Housekeeping
- Parking
- Transportation at Cost
- English
Activities & Fitness
- Activity Center
- Fitness Programs
- Allowed Outdoors
- Visiting Chaplain or Priest
- Karaoke
- Happy Hour
Dining & Nutrition
- Library & Computer Lounge
- All-Day Dining
- Restaurant Style Dining
- Meals Provided
- Guest Meals
- International Cuisine
Accommodations
- Beauty & Barber
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
- Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
- Wi-Fi/high-speed internet
- Handicap Accessible
- Cable or Satellite TV
Care
- Diabetic care
- Memory care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
- Medication management
- Hospice available on-site
Neighborhood
- Jacuzzi
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Memory Care of Simpsonville
645 Scuffletown Road, Simpsonville, SC, 29681
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My mom is staying in Brookstone Terrace of Simpsonville. The facility itself is beautiful. It's clean, nice, and new. We just have a little trouble with the help sometimes. We really don't feel like they're doing everything that they could be doing. We're having to take turns to go up and give my mo...
My mom is staying in Brookstone Terrace of Simpsonville. The facility itself is beautiful. It's clean, nice, and new. We just have a little trouble with the help sometimes. We really don't feel like they're doing everything that they could be doing. We're having to take turns to go up and give my mom a bath and change her clothes because she wore the same clothes for four or five days, and that's kind of frustrating for us. I'm about an hour and 15 minutes away, and even though I don't work, it is time consuming to go up there, and it takes a whole day. Some of the staff members seem like they care, and some of them it's just a job. They have crafts and they try to do activities with them. They don't take them outside as much as I would like them to. I feel like all of them need to go outside when it's pretty. They don't do that a lot, and they don't encourage that a lot. It kind of aggravates my sister and me. I go two or three times a week, and every time I go there, these three or four ladies all they ever do is sleep, they never get up, and they don't go to lunch. When I go and talk to them, they would get up and move around, but nobody really seems to push that. The dining area is fine. The food is good if it is a non-resident eating it. A lot of the people don't have any teeth. They only have a few teeth. We've actually complained about it and had several talks with them, but the managers keep changing. You kind of feel like you're a hamster on a wheel. We get really frustrated with that because they bring like a big piece of ham, but nobody eats it because they can't chew it up and they can't eat it. My sister and I bring a lot of stuff from home and try to keep stuff in my mom's fridge and all, but everybody doesn't have that. I see a lot of them when they bring them their dinner or lunch, they just push it away because they can't eat it, and I feel so bad for them. The place itself, the biggest part of it, is clean and maintained. It's very nice. But I have to go in my mom's room and mop it.
Read moreShe was taken into a place where she was the only one without needing memory care. We didn't feel she was placed in the right type of community as she didn't require memory care services and all other residents at the time did require those services. The nursing staff was great overall and really to...
She was taken into a place where she was the only one without needing memory care. We didn't feel she was placed in the right type of community as she didn't require memory care services and all other residents at the time did require those services. The nursing staff was great overall and really took care of her needs. Mom really tried to help teach them activities like Dominos when she had time.
Read moreMy sister moved into Brookstone Terrace of Simpsonville. My brother went on a tour first because he lives in that area. And then I went up and we took my sister with us, and she liked it. People were very kind and caring and seemed very professional, but they also seemed fun and I wanted my sister t...
My sister moved into Brookstone Terrace of Simpsonville. My brother went on a tour first because he lives in that area. And then I went up and we took my sister with us, and she liked it. People were very kind and caring and seemed very professional, but they also seemed fun and I wanted my sister to have fun along with good care. So we went ahead and signed a contract and moved in on March 1st. Their staff has been so good. If I have a question, I call and they get right back to me. They answer my questions. They take very good care of her and they honestly care about her as a person. My sister is enjoying their food. Her room is kept well, and the facility itself is kept well, but I'm just kind of a neat freak. I've seen a lot of their activities because they have a Facebook page and my sister has been involved in just about all of them. But they do crafts, and they do mind stimulating games, and they play bingo, and they've played hot potato to a lot of things where there's physical interaction with the group. They just make it fun. They do a ball toss with a big parachute thing with a group. So she's been participating in almost everything.
Read moreWe've had a great experience with Brookstone Terrace of Simpsonville. Our loved ones have a wonderful relationship with the staff and have started to make friends with the other residents. Both of them are looking so much better. They're eating regularly and taking their medications regularly. ...
We've had a great experience with Brookstone Terrace of Simpsonville. Our loved ones have a wonderful relationship with the staff and have started to make friends with the other residents. Both of them are looking so much better. They're eating regularly and taking their medications regularly. Brookstone also does therapy with them. And the staff keep us informed on how our loved ones are doing, which we appreciate.
Read moreStay away. The problem was a complete lack of communication. You could never get through on the phone line. We had a very difficult time getting in touch with our loved one. After 24 days, we removed him from the facility, and he had lost 15 lbs. We were never able to see him. I know it was du...
Stay away. The problem was a complete lack of communication. You could never get through on the phone line. We had a very difficult time getting in touch with our loved one. After 24 days, we removed him from the facility, and he had lost 15 lbs. We were never able to see him. I know it was during Covid, but they weren't even doing window visits or anything like that. We found out that they never did an intake assessment on him, and we didn't even know at the time that they should have done so. The bottom line according to them was my loved one was not a good fit for them because his Alzheimer's was too advanced for them to take care of him. But had they done an assessment, everyone would have known that. They were specifically a memory care facility, so we didn't understand why they felt they couldn't care for him. They asked that we remove him, and we were glad to do so. They didn't return our calls. Every time we talked to our loved one he was crying. They absolutely would not allow anyone to come in to see him, including outside professionals. Once we moved him to another facility, that facility provided window visits and allowed Medicaid personnel to come in to do an assessment, and the insurance company to come in to do an assessment. And Memory Care of Simpsonville would not allow any of that to happen. My loved one looked like a homeless man when we picked him up. He was not shaven. He was in his pajamas. They knew we were coming to pick him up, and he looked like a homeless man.
Read moreThe community goes out of their way to make sure that the resident is calm, and they can recognize when a resident is struggling. The communication is good, but I could sometimes use more info. They are quick to return our calls. I would recommend this community to others.