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5
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March 29, 2024
Summit Place & Summit Court is a very nice community. The staff is very nice and very interactive with the residents. It's an overall nice place. They offer private and semi-private, and they're very well designed for memory care as far as the restrooms especially. It's very nice. I have a relative who stays there and has been there for years, and she has transitioned from assisted living into memory care and it has been a very smooth transition. Their dining area is very nice. It's like a cafeteria. They have physical therapy and games that the memory care folks can do. They accommodate you with your doctor appointments and things like that. So, it's a very nice facility. You couldn't go wrong with them. It was the most expensive of the three places I've been to, but the residents are well taken care of there.
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About Summit Place & Summit Court in Anderson, South Carolina
Summit Court, an Independent Living community, offers 16 cottages in a serene setting surrounded by lush forestry. A well-landscaped common area with picnic tables, a gazebo and BBQ grill brings residents together for fun and fellowship. Homes boast attached garages, stackable washers and dryers, full-sized kitchen appliances and plenty of storage for the ultimate in senior living. Weekly housekeeping services allow residents plenty of quality time to get out and shop, dine and be entertained. Curbside mailboxes provide the privacy seniors desire and deserve, while the emergency pendant system offers peace of mind in case of an emergency. To learn more about this provider's license and review other available state reports, please visit: South Carolina Department of Public Health
Services and Amenities of Summit Place & Summit Court in Anderson, South Carolina
Campus/Building Details
- Convenient location
- Flexible Visitation Hours
- Single-floor building
- Smoking Not Allowed
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Activities staff
- Arts & Crafts Activities/Programs
- Culinary Activities/Programs
- Educational Activities/Programs
- Entertainment activities/programs
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
- Intergenerational events/programs
- Literary Activities/Programs
- Music Activities/Programs
- Organized activities/programs
- Performing arts activities/programs
- Recreational activities/programs
- Seasonal, holiday, and themed events
- Social Activities/Events
- Spiritual activities/programs
- No woodworking
Inside Amenities
- Cable/Satellite TV in Common Area
- Recreational amenities
- Religious Spaces
- Shared Common Areas
Outside Amenities
- Enclosed/Secured outdoor common areas
- Outdoor common areas
- Patio
Room Amenities
- Cable/Satellite In Unit
- Closet Space In Unit
- Individual Climate Controls
- Shower in unit
- Telephone Hookup
- Unfurnished units
- Dining Area In Unit
- Kitchen Appliances In Unit
- Living Rooms in Unit
- Private Outdoor Space
- Washer/Dryer Hookups
- Washer/Dryer In Unit
Ambulatory Assistance & Accessibility
- Accessible apartments
- No Hoyer Lift
- Wheelchair Accessible Facilities
- Wheelchair Accessible Transportation
Therapies
- Occupational Therapy/Rehabilitation
- Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation
- Speech Therapy/Rehabilitation
- Therapy/Rehabilitation
Financing & Payment Options
- Accepts Check Payments
- Long-Term Care Insurance Accepted
- Medicaid Not Accepted
- Medicare Not Accepted
- Payroll Not Provided for Caregivers
- Private Pay Accepted
- Rent And Care Fees
- All Inclusive Rent
- Financial Guidance
- Home Sale Assistance
- Veterans Aid (VA) Benefits Accepted
Guests
- Guest Parking
Languages
- English spoken
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
- Parking Garages
Safety & Security
- Controlled Building Access
- Emergency Preparedness Procedures & Facilities
- Emergency Response System
- Fall Prevention Program
- Personal Medical Alert Systems
- Safety & Wellness Checks
- Supervisory Staff
Diet & Nutrition
- Diabetic
- Dietary services
- Dietitian-Approved Meals
- Low Salt
- Special Diets/Dietary Accommodations
Transportation & Shopping
- Medical Transportation Services
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Balance activities/programs
- Chair fitness
- Group exercise
- Health & wellness activities/programs
- Health & wellness education
- Salon Services
Health Services
- Diagnostic/Lab Services
- Hospice Care
- Immunizations
- Memory Care
- Podiatry
- Psychiatric Care
- Medical Care
On-Site Services
- Church services
- Mail delivery
- Mail pick-up
- Mobile library services
- Newspaper delivery
- Religious Services
- Veterans Affairs (VA) Aid Assistance
Pets
- No Large Dogs
- Pet care resident's responsibility
- Pet restrictions
- Visiting pets allowed
- Pets
Kitchen Types
- Kitchenette
- Kitchen
Dining
- Beverages provided
- Casual dining
- Flexible food options
- Guest Meals
- Meals provided
- Private dining
Costs for Summit Place & Summit Court in Anderson, South Carolina
Assisted Living
$2,925
Starting Price
Memory Care
$3,925
Starting Price
Independent Living
$3,095
Starting Price
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Reviews of Summit Place & Summit Court in Anderson, South Carolina
Joe07
5
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November 5, 2024
We went to Summit Place & Summit Court. It wasn't appropriate for my mother because she would have to walk outside without cover to get her meals, so on rainy days or cold days with frequent snow days, she would not be able to get her food. She was the one that decided that wasn't for her. Their independent living is like little condos, and that wasn't going to work for her. It's got more assisted living and very little independent living, and the independent living is outside the main building, like little condos. The staff who gave the tour was very nice, very helpful, and very professional. She was the marketing manager.
Provider Response
Janice
5
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June 19, 2024
I toured Summit Place & Summit Court. It was a lot of walking. I can walk across the room without a cane, but I get tired very easily. So there seems to be a lot of walking. You have your own cottage that's sort of attached to other cottages, but it feels more like your own home. You could have your own garage and you could park in front of your own house. April was the lady who helped me tour the facility. She showed me different rooms for different things and different activities. It was very lovely inside; however, it was nothing as luxurious as the other place. Their dining area seemed more like tables and chairs, but not necessarily trying to look like a restaurant. It just wasn't luxurious. I was introduced to a few of the staff members, and they were very sweet. Everybody was nice; they're trying to sell it.
Debbie
5
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March 29, 2024
Summit Place & Summit Court is a very nice community. The staff is very nice and very interactive with the residents. It's an overall nice place. They offer private and semi-private, and they're very well designed for memory care as far as the restrooms especially. It's very nice. I have a relative who stays there and has been there for years, and she has transitioned from assisted living into memory care and it has been a very smooth transition. Their dining area is very nice. It's like a cafeteria. They have physical therapy and games that the memory care folks can do. They accommodate you with your doctor appointments and things like that. So, it's a very nice facility. You couldn't go wrong with them. It was the most expensive of the three places I've been to, but the residents are well taken care of there.
KGG
5
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February 10, 2023
The lady that I met with at Summit Place & Summit Court was April, and she was very informative and very patient to listen to what I thought my needs were going to be and very helpful as far as helping me kind of see what stage of dementia my father's in. The staff was extremely helpful. I was very impressed with the cleanliness and the layout of the place. They had a barber shop, they have three meals a day, which was more than some that I talked to on the phone, and they have church services.
K Ainsley
5
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October 7, 2022
The facility was very clean. Everyone was friendly, staff and residents!!! The outside grounds look nice. The dining room looked amazing as we visited. The residents were doing book club as we visited as well.
Thunder54
5
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June 2, 2022
The staff is very friendly. The WD and RCD were very understanding and caring.
katemarie07
5
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May 13, 2022
Summit place assisted living is the best facility in the upstate. They have a staff that is so dedicated to the wellness and joy of the residents as well as there families. They team of directors are very friendly and care deeply about the residents and their families. The team of caregivers provide such amazing care of the residents. They take their time with them and assist them with anything they need. The caregiving staff also stays very connected with the families and keeps them informed of anything. Summit Place Assisted Living is the best facility to place your loved one in. It becomes their comfortable home, and provides them with lots of new friendly neighbors and keeps them very busy with a variety of entertainment. The warm welcoming and forever love and care Summit Place provides is unforgettable!
Tamala
5
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April 27, 2022
We had been to the Summit Place of Anderson. I liked the staff, I liked the size of the rooms, and I liked everything about it. I liked their programs because they have everything that I knew my mom would like. They have different activities like crafts, Bible studies, and different things that you could choose from. They were in the process of contracting a rehab company and getting that room set up. There are also community spaces with couches. Their rooms were very spacious and very neat, and if we were gong with the assisted living facility, that place would have been the one we chose. It appeared to be very clean, there were a couple of places on the carpet that were just normal wear and tear.
Debbie
5
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September 23, 2021
I visited Summit Place of Anderson. There was nothing I didn't like about it; it was nice. The tour was thorough. The personnel was very nice. I was there for two hours, so I really can't say anything negative about it. The personnel had a good rapport with the patients that they saw out in the hallways and so forth. It was very well kept. The entranceway was modern, and then the rest of it looked like it might be 15 years old; I think it was still working perfectly. It was perfectly nice. They had a beauty salon, a cafeteria, and they had activities for seniors.
Linda
5
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September 22, 2021
April was the one who toured us at Summit Place of Anderson and she was so knowledgeable. She helped me understand a lot of things and answered a lot of questions for me that I didn't know the answers to. She took us around and showed us the different rooms, but I knew right away that my mother wouldn't want a companion in a room with a bathroom between the two, because that would be too far for her to go around or get out, while the other room we checked out was too big. So, it just would not have suited her, but April was really good as far as her knowledge of things. The dining room was also nice. It's just that she would have to walk farther to get there too. Then they have a lot of activities that they do all the time. They have an activity room where they do painting and putting things together and a bus to go on trips and stuff like that. When you first walked in, there's a fountain with stones around it and flowers. It's really pretty. They also have this mini sitting room when you go down the hall and where you find a couple of chairs for people who wanted to just sit there and not be around a whole bunch of people. So, that was nice. They have everything you need and it's a very clean place.
Stephanie
5
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September 16, 2021
We toured Summit Place of Anderson. It was good and very informative. Everything was nice and clean. The staff was very nice and very informative, and that was part of what made it good. It seems to have everything our parents were looking for. They weren't looking to be taken care of, there's that possibility because they were looking for meal help. Other than that, they're very independent. They had the cottages and that was what we were interested in. That's where the independent living is and they were nice and they were up to date. For the independent folks, it's close to everything. There are grocery stores and everything. I know they have tours, and they had more stuff before Covid. After Covid, they'll have more because they'll have field trips and stuff like that.
Jim
5
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August 19, 2021
My father is in Summit Place of Anderson memory care. I like that they have the fidget board and lots of stuff for them to keep their hands busy and make them think doorknobs, zippers, buttons, and typewriters. The staff has been excellent so far. It is very well laid out, it's all tiled floor, not carpet, nothing to make them trip or anything. It's got a lot of stuff for them to look at and stay occupied with their mind. It was very clean. They have a barbershop and outside areas for them to go into that are well maintained. I love it. It's a lot different than the last place he was in.
Cheryl
4
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August 16, 2021
Summit Place has been pretty good. We also have hospice involved. So, my mom gets hospice care a couple of times a week, too. The place itself is clean and neat and we haven't had any problems with the people that work there or anything. They've all been really nice and willing to give information. She has a small room, but it's all she needs. She has her lift chair and her own private bathroom. During the day, they spend time in the main room in groups. I haven't eaten there but my mother hasn't complained about it and the menu looked fine. They have a little variety and if they don't like what's on the menu, they'll cook them something special, like a BLT or something like that. Every day they have exercise groups, crafts, and games to play. They have a salon but right now, they don't have a hairdresser because of the COVID and they didn't hire a new person. So, the staff will help with that for now. When my mom first got there, they had said that she needed memory care, but they thought she could do assisted living, and so they put her in assisted living, but she did not do well at all. It was a fiasco. The staff needs to listen to the family more and work on getting good feedback from the family. She is now in memory care though and she's doing fine already.
Provider Response
Pennies sister
5
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January 27, 2021
They have been especially helpful in setting up FaceTime with my sister, even when she was moved to another facility, briefly. Thank you, Nicole!
Allison
5
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October 21, 2020
My dad was here in memory care, they did awesome job with my dad, he was in good hands .. I will appreciate everything this place did for us .. thanks for everything, i give information to the community of Anderson to come visit and check out ..
Jessica Buckwalter
5
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October 20, 2020
They were attentive and very caring. They offered activities that were interesting and engaging. And the facilities were clean.
PE
5
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November 16, 2019
I love Summit Place of Anderson. It's beautiful, and they go out of their way. The lady is religious, and she actually prays with you; I really like her. It's just not in my father's price range. It's clean, and the room is much bigger than where he is at, and they don't share a bathroom. They have a little kitchen in the room, a microwave, and it's big enough for me to put his lift chair. They have bingo. The food looked really good. It has a good atmosphere.
John
3
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March 28, 2018
We toured Summit Place, and looked at some independent cottages, but they're not flexible enough to allow us to use their full kitchen. It was quite clean and very well-maintained. There were numerous items in their activity sheet. Their housekeeping was adequate, they offer garages for the independent living bungalows, and they have a meeting room with televisions and space for chatting.
Max
5
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March 28, 2018
Summit Place was really nice, big, and roomy. The staff was very nice and knowledgeable. I looked at the memory care area.
Reviewer
5
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October 6, 2017
I liked Summit Place of Anderson very much, except that they only had a 1-bedroom left and I wanted a 2-bedroom apartment. It had a screened-in porch, it was at the end of the building, it was very private and I liked it very much but it was too small for me and my husband. The staff was very friendly, very accommodating, and very informative. They would serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner. They would provide housekeeping once a week and they even have a lifeline included.
Trey166011
4
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December 16, 2016
I liked Summit Place of Anderson, but I don’t know if my mother would. They were helpful, but it was out of the way and not convenient to where I live. The staff seemed very nice, and the apartments, as far as size, seemed comparable with the other places that I looked at. The dining room seemed to be set up very nicely. I saw several of the residents who seemed happy, and several were sitting outside enjoying the weather, which was nice. It seemed like an institutional facility as opposed to having a home feeling. Something about the place, however, won't work for my mom.
PK040151
3
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September 30, 2016
Summit Place was clean. My parents stayed there for a brief time. The staff seemed to know what they were doing, but there were no activities for the residents. The food seemed pretty bland.
the Alzheimer's dancer
5
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September 15, 2016
My husband was a resident of Summit Place of Anderson a little over a year ago. I was very happy with the care he received. He was in the memory care unit until he passed. My daughter and I would stop in at all times of the day or night. The staff that took care of him were wonderful to him and to us. As it happens when you have employees not every one has a residents well being high on there agenda. But at Summit Place of Anderson if I had any issue it was addressed and taken care of immediately. Most of the workers are wonderful caring people. The night my husband passed several that were on duty that night cried with us.
Tony670326
4
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August 24, 2016
I visited Summit. The staff was nice and showed me around. The room was adequate. The common dining area was OK. However, it was too far for me to drive.
Caring74609250
5
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August 23, 2016
My husband is in the Summit Place. He seems to be well cared for. I think the accommodation is comfortable for him. He has a nice bed, a nice chair, and a private room. So, it is very comfortable for him. He is happy, and that’s what counts. I think that he participates in some of the singing.
Justine455286
3
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July 28, 2016
I really liked the look of Summit Place. We heard negative reviews from a couple of friends, but the people were very nice and very accommodating. The rooms were beautiful. They had a calendar of activities, which seemed pretty varied.
Chet1
5
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August 28, 2015
The staff was very friendly and helpful during my visit at Summit Place. It's a beautiful place, and it?s like a home. I like that they have everything I needed, but just very far from where I live.
Pat110230050
5
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July 28, 2015
Summit Court is very satisfactory. I think everybody there is treated with great respect and kindness. I will surely recommend it. The food is OK. They have a little circular patio in the middle, and there are 16 cottages. They have birthday parties once a month for the residents, and occasionally, they will invite the families in for a nice little affair. They have bingo, word games, and exercises. They also take people out for shopping. I think it is good, and I feel the price is excellent. The building is nice and new.
Caring101370450
5
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January 30, 2015
Summit Place of Anderson was very pleasant and clean, and we've had a better look at it lately because we visited our neighbors who moved there. The rooms were quite adequate. The staff were very qualified and were able to answer your questions. The monthly calendar that's up on the wall has everything. They have movie afternoons and parties.
Sharon94581750
4
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October 17, 2014
Summit Place is literally across the street from where I live. It was very nice, but I didn't like the entrance way. The nurse was OK, but I didn't really warm up to her. She sort of rubbed me the wrong way. Their facility was nice. With regards to activities, they had baby dolls. They had the common eating area. Their layout was kind of a nautical-type theme in the memory care. The room that I saw was not any larger than the one in the other facility I saw.
mystateofconfusion
5
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July 6, 2012
This is an Assisted Living/Alzheimer's Care Facility. I could not find any reviews on it, but checked out the other facilities in the area that had reviews and decided that this was the best facility for my mother. I researched everything. My mother started in the Alzheimer's area after having been released from the hospital and the nursing home from a bought with a UTI and bowel impaction. We then moved her about a 1 1/2 months ago to Summit Place and she has been given excellent care. After she was in the Alzheimer's area, she started to get a little better so they told us they thought she would do better in the Assisted Living, so we moved her, and she is very happy there. She is social and active, although her Lewy Body Dementia flares up quite a bit. We appreciate the love and caring they give her there. The facility is clean, updated, and very nice. I would highly recommend them to anyone.
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