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5
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April 12, 2019
Anderson Oaks was clean and well laid out. The staff is very helpful. Everything was great and we love the place. My dad is in their assisted living. The dining area is really nice, and the food is good and seems to be okay. His room is beautiful and great, with a private bathroom. He has a roommate but there's plenty of room for both of them. They both have a bed and a wardrobe, so it's nice. They take them out to outings, church, dinners, Walmart, and they have Bingo, movies, arts and crafts, and people coming in to play music. It's a really nice setup for people who want to take part in that.
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About Anderson Oaks Assisted Living in Conway, South Carolina
Our business opportunity is a result of housing and care concerns associated with aging. While we offer our residents convenient living arrangements, the cornerstones of our business are resident care and services. We enjoy being actively involved in the care of older adults in our community, and we take these responsibilities seriously. Our goal is to provide assisted care with a feeling of independence. Come visit us. We think you will agree that we have a comfortable, home-like atmosphere.To learn more about this providers license and review other available state reports, please visit: South Carolina Department of Public Health
Services and Amenities of Anderson Oaks Assisted Living in Conway, South Carolina
Languages
- English spoken
Pets
- Pets
- No Pets
Additional Amenity Information
- Housing: hared living
- State Licenses: CRC-1506
Costs for Anderson Oaks Assisted Living in Conway, South Carolina
Assisted Living
$4,000
Starting Price
Memory Care
$3,477
Starting Price
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Reviews of Anderson Oaks Assisted Living in Conway, South Carolina
Melissa
5
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October 12, 2024
I toured Anderson Oaks Assisted Living. My tour was with Justin. He was the executive director, a very nice young man, very informative. He worked in the ward that had veterans that not only had dementia, they also had PTSD. He got an exposure to knowing what was needed. He took me all around. The facility wasn't as great as the first one, but they had two things. They had only one resident per room and I did ask him what would happen when the money ran out and he said that the resident would not have to move. They would help the resident get Medicaid to cover the expense. They had three meals. They had 24-hour available snacks and drinks. They also had if they didn't like what were having, they could have super sandwiches. They also had the main menu and a little menu if you didn't like it.
James
5
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May 21, 2024
I toured Anderson Oaks Assisted Living. It was a fairly new facility, and very bright and cheery. I met one staff member and that was the director. The building is clean and I felt comfortable when I went inside.
Beth
5
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August 20, 2023
Anderson Oaks Assisted Living was fabulous. They got a great staff and everybody seems very happy there. They were having a game session when we were there and it was nice.
PH
4
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November 3, 2022
The staff at Anderson Oaks Assisted Living seemed very professional, friendly, and supportive. The rooms were adequate, they were a relatively nice size. What I liked about the building itself was that it was a little bit brighter and airy looking than the other place we saw. We met the activities director and she seemed good as far as wanting to engage everybody and keep them busy and having fun. The staff, Justin was great. He answered all of our questions, gave us some additional information on where we might be able to get help, and just gave us an overall tour of the building. It seems good. We saw some of the activities, there was bingo going on and some folks were watching TV in a social environment. They had people out, it was a nice sunny afternoon and they had people outside to get some fresh air. Justin told us that they have a lot more men there that are veterans and they don't necessarily want to do the same thing that women do, like arts and crafts type stuff. So they'll take them out to lunch or dinner and some other type of outing that a lot of guys would enjoy.
Sandra
4
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September 15, 2022
Anderson Oaks Assisted Living is very nice, clean, and friendly staff. I actually just talked to the person in charge. I didn't go into a room because it wasn't going to be a good fit for my dad, but the person in charge was very nice and kind of directed me on where to go with my dad from there. So it was very helpful. They have a library and a TV room. I saw the dining area, it's nice.
Matthew
5
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April 12, 2019
Anderson Oaks was clean and well laid out. The staff is very helpful. Everything was great and we love the place. My dad is in their assisted living. The dining area is really nice, and the food is good and seems to be okay. His room is beautiful and great, with a private bathroom. He has a roommate but there's plenty of room for both of them. They both have a bed and a wardrobe, so it's nice. They take them out to outings, church, dinners, Walmart, and they have Bingo, movies, arts and crafts, and people coming in to play music. It's a really nice setup for people who want to take part in that.
him5758
4
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October 2, 2018
Anderson Oaks Assisted Living was very nice. The staff that we met was very polite and very forthcoming. The rooms were decent sized and adequate. They had a library, walks outback, cards, different kinds of games, and they take them out periodically.
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Ken
5
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June 30, 2018
My mother is at the assisted living level of Anderson Oaks. It's a very nice place. They take care of the seniors, they all seem to have fun, my mom has made friends, and is doing great. They have activities like sing-alongs, ice cream socials, they play card games, and stuff like that. It's an active community. The staff members that I met have been very nice, helpful, and cordial. The place itself is very nice and well-kept, and they offer free meals. Her room is nice and clean with a bed, a dresser, and a nice view out of the window.
Sheree868710
4
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November 5, 2016
Once I found out that Anderson Oaks didn’t have memory care, I didn’t tour the place. It was clean, the parking lot was nice and clean, and the building itself was nice and clean. There were a lot of residents sitting outdoors. The facility is a little close to the highway, and they don’t lock their doors, so they have free access to go in and out. You have to be careful if you are going to put somebody who tends to wander at this facility because they are so close to a busy highway. It seemed like the residents were all happy, so it seemed pretty good to me. But, like I said, I didn’t go around because once the staff member said that they keep the doors unlocked and free access, my husband could not do it because he would be on the road.
Thomas315160
5
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August 30, 2016
Anderson Oaks was a nice place. It was a top-shelf facility. I was impressed with the place. It was out in the woods and away from everything.
jd2014
5
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October 10, 2014
Friendly staff and residents always look so happy!
Caring94806450
5
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September 13, 2014
The staff that showed us around was helpful and accommodating. The rooms were spacious, well-maintained, and the dining room was clean. They have three different unit sizes: semi-private, private, and then a larger private. What I like best is the fact that they are not for profit; they re-invest any profits back in the form of credits to their residents. They have a full schedule of activities. From what I have seen I would recommend the place, and I have decided that’s where I want to put my mother.
Caring96669550
5
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July 31, 2014
The staff at Anderson Oaks Assisted Living was friendly and accommodating. The rooms were good and adequate. They showed us different sizes and they were nice. I tried their food and it tasted fine. At that time, the residents were very busy doing their own stuff and I heard that they had a lot of activities there.
Barbara88814250
5
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July 31, 2014
The staff at Anderson Oaks was very nice and pleasant. They gave me a nice tour and I enjoyed it. The rooms were okay. They were small, but they were nice. The dining room was nice. They had activities, but I didn’t actually saw what they were doing at that time. The residents were very nice and they looked happy. However, the price seemed too high.
Rebecca Morgan
5
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December 15, 2013
My mother moved into Anderson Oaks from another local facility in mid November of this year and passed away passed away on December 8th. Although her time there was very short she was treated as a part of their family from day one. Her care and concerns were a priority and she was always treated with dignity. I am very grateful that her last days were spent at Anderson Oaks, I could not have asked for a more caring and more professional staff for my mother and for my family. Each and every one of them will remain in my heart for the love they showered on my mother.
caring0917131
5
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October 11, 2013
Anderson Oaks has a knack for being able to help people with dementia. The staff was really nice and accommodating.
lisa t
5
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July 17, 2013
My mother has been at Anderson Oaks for almost 2 and a half years. My mother was at another local assisted living prior to. Anderson Oaks is amazing, they go above and beyond. My mother is so happy, they treat her like a member of their own family. The costs are lower than the area and the care is much higher than even I expected. send your family member to Anderson Oaks with the confidence they will be truly cared for, loved and in turn you will be happy too.
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