Rolling Green Village
1 HOKE SMITH BOULEVARD, Greenville, SC 29615
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5
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August 11, 2022
Through my in-laws and my mother I have been able to experience life in the independent home, the apartments, healthcare, and rehabilitation unit. My family members were able to enjoy the last portion of their lives in a caring community that provided great food, many activities, and a clean, attractive and well cared for facility. The staff "adopted " my crew and became part of our lives. They kept me informed and respected my suggestions and decisions. The activities staff was incredible and made birthdays and holidays special. Other days were filled with craft activities, visiting performers, and bus trips to favorite restaurants. During Covid , drive by and window (closed) visits were arranged and pictures of family members were shared. My in-laws and Mother have all died. I miss them terribly but also miss the Rolling Green staff who made their lives richer!
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About Rolling Green Village in Greenville, South Carolina
Refund Plan: Portion of resale# returned to estate. Assisted Living and Nursing Care on Fee-For-Service basis.
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Reviews of Rolling Green Village in Greenville, South Carolina
4.1
(25 reviews)
Facility
4.6
Staff
4.6
Food
4.6
Activities
3.7
Value
3.7
Connie
5
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May 3, 2024
We visited Rolling Green Village. We were impressed. The staff was superb, and their dining area, the facility, and everything looked nice, but it didn't fit the niche we had. They are top-notch. They have several libraries, exercise facilities, and a pool. It's very nice. The layout is quite large. There's nothing you could want that it's not there. They have a whole program, so it's very good, but we decided we wanted more independent living.
GayleB
5
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August 11, 2022
Through my in-laws and my mother I have been able to experience life in the independent home, the apartments, healthcare, and rehabilitation unit. My family members were able to enjoy the last portion of their lives in a caring community that provided great food, many activities, and a clean, attractive and well cared for facility. The staff "adopted " my crew and became part of our lives. They kept me informed and respected my suggestions and decisions. The activities staff was incredible and made birthdays and holidays special. Other days were filled with craft activities, visiting performers, and bus trips to favorite restaurants. During Covid , drive by and window (closed) visits were arranged and pictures of family members were shared. My in-laws and Mother have all died. I miss them terribly but also miss the Rolling Green staff who made their lives richer!
Ferd
5
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August 30, 2021
Rolling Green Village was excellent. It's one of the most reasonable places from a standpoint of the amenities, fees you have to pay, and what they offer. They have an interesting move-in provision. They pay $5,000 towards moving into their community. You buy the home, and then you pay amenity fees for various things that you need. For instance, they'll do outside work and other things on your property. Then when you sell your property, they refund you 80 percent of the sale of the property; they retain 20 percent of it. You can step up from independent living to assisted living, so that's a very interesting concept (plus it's a nonprofit group). They have patio homes, like actual homes and not apartments. They got an excellent workout center, a swimming pool, and tours. They go to shows and movies. Greenville, South Carolina has an awful lot to offer too. The staff who toured us was excellent. Their dining area was very, very professional looking, very clean, large, and in a very nice location in the main building. It was excellent all the way around. All the cottages and patio homes that they've got and offer for sale were well-kept, and the grounds were in excellent shape. It's a very attractive spot.
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James
5
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August 22, 2021
When we visited Rolling Green Village, they showed us a model house and we got a chance to see pretty much of the community. They have a brand new main building where the facilities are, like for eating and all of that. Since it's brand new, everything look spotless. We almost bought a house there, I was so impressed. They had the bus that would take you to the store for groceries and they had banking there on their site and a post office. They had posted activities on the bulletin board, and there were some tours and some out-of-town things.
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Reviewer RC#0804b
4
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August 19, 2021
Rolling Green Village was very clean, very neat, and the staff that I met with were wonderful. At this point in my life, the apartments were just a tad too small, and I have a large dog, so that wasn't going to work. I just did not have the chance to taste the food, but it's a great place.
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Lee
4
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August 7, 2021
Rolling Green Village was a great place. People were nice, they were very friendly, and they had really good food. They were attentive to the residents and it's a clean place. The memory care was a locked unit, but the layout was good according to the dining and the setup. As far as assisted living goes, they have places for you to start out where they offer patio homes, and then you can just increase the level of care as needed. The food's really good, too, and the activities were good for the residents. I had been there previously with my pop; he was in the rehab part, so that wasn't my first time. The only thing was, sometimes they seemed short on staff.
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ReviewerFeb21
3
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February 28, 2020
Rolling Green Village was a great facility, and they're expanding. The care was great, but there were some questions on the treatments for my wife, and I couldn't get them to communicate. I don't feel good about that at all. Everything else was good. The dining area may have been too small, but they're in a major expansion, which will include a new dining room. The independent living was great, but the memory care unit left a lot to be desired. The staff tried their best. The food was good. They also had rehab there.
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RehabFacilityReviewer
2
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July 15, 2019
I would not recommend the rehab facility at Rolling Green. My mother got very limited hands on care in the rehab facility. She would go several hours before anyone would check on her, take her to the bathroom, and provide liquids for her to drink. The facility is understaffed. Medications were slow to arrive. The Social Worker did not write a patient appraisal that was accurate.
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SH
4
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February 5, 2018
Rolling Green Village was developing more apartments and cottages. The apartments were connected to the dining and social halls and that's what I'm interested in. I could also bring my pet, so I would be getting an apartment on the first floor. They had a variety of apartment styles and sizes. They also had free-standing cottages and townhouse units. The whole place was very nice, and the building was very clean. I know they do bingo and church services from different denominations. One meal a day will be provided, and there's a bus that takes the seniors to local places like groceries and the theater.
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mtalton
2
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August 13, 2017
My father was taken to GHS due to a breathing issue. HE called us to tell us he couldn't breathe and was going to the hospital. NO ONE from the Rehab Facility EVER called my Mother or me. Ultimately my Father did pass, when we went to pick up his belongings his cane (very expensive, custom made) was of course no where to be found. The CNA's were awesome, 2 RN's were awesome, one was rude and useless. I the management leaves a lot to be desired.
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CaringReviewer140535
3
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June 30, 2017
The people in Rolling Green Village were hospitable and welcoming. They are very transparent with everything. They showed me three different rooms, there were also custom houses that were modified but I didn’t look at it anymore.
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Harry877125
5
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March 28, 2017
We had a good meal at the Rolling Green Village; it had fantastic food. The buildings were newer and had a large community of extended living, assisted care, rehab center, and independent homes. There were probably 300 independent homes in the community spread over five neighborhoods. They had a pool, physical therapy, a doctor and dentist on-site, big exercise facility, and three fishing ponds. The buy-in was also a big thing, at about $205,000 to get in.
Provider Response
Hi, Harry. We're glad to learn that you enjoyed one of our cooked to order meals during your visit to our community. We truly feel we're second to none when it comes to providing the most complete senior living experience possible, from independent living to rehab. We feel we're extremely competitive when it comes to our pricing, and would be happy to discuss some of the specifics of costs in more detail. All the best to you!
Taylor2
5
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January 1, 2016
I signed a contract and I will buy a place in Rolling Green Village. It is an independent living, and they also have an assisted living. I like it because I can live there more like I am living now. It is a single family home rather than an apartment. It is more like being in your own house. They have a wellness center there with some paid on staff and physical therapists. My main thing is I will be taken to the grocery stores, to the malls and to doctor's appointments. They also have a doctor and a nurse practitioner on staff. They take care of all your outdoor stuffs like your roof and your windows. They cut the grass. They have laundry services, and each home has their own laundry. I have my own washer & dryer. The house is a pretty good size, with two bedrooms and two baths.
Diane118683050
5
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December 30, 2015
My mother was at Rolling Green Village, but they did not have any rooms available in assisted living. They were excellent though. My mother was at the independent living. The concierge was wonderful. The food was very good. The staff was awesome. The Rolling Green Village will be having a memorial service for the residents that have passed there and including my mother even though she wasn’t living there at the time she passed away. They’re very nice.
Caring105589250
4
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September 30, 2015
My in-laws are at Rolling Green Village. The staff has been satisfactory to this point. Some of the staff is better than others, but it is fine. The rooms are adequate. They're not fancy, but they're fine for what they're being used for. They would take them out to lunch, and they do things. They play games with them like bingo, and they also have people come in and play music for them.
Anonymous113349850
5
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September 29, 2015
Rolling Green Village had lots of activities. They had independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing. They provided transportation to the doctor. It was probably the most cost-effective for us. The atmosphere was very positive. The people seemed to be enjoying the place. They had a swimming pool and a gymnasium. They also had restaurant-style food.
Joelyn
1
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July 1, 2014
I would not recommend the rehab facility at Rolling Green. My mother was not taken care of here. She would go several hours before anyone would check on her, take her to the bathroom, and provide liquids for her to drink. These actions prohibited her from making progress, and she was sicker and had regressed from the time we brought her here until we removed her from this facility.
Anita12
5
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April 12, 2014
The impression that we had with Rolling Green was excellent. The marketing person was very informed and professional. The facility is clean and beautiful. We had lunch there, which was very pleasant. People came over to us when we were in the dining room. The staff was very caring. Everyone I met seemed extremely friendly. There was a group that was doing some exercises there. They have a swimming pool, a physical therapy room, a library, and a full activity calendar. It's a very fine facility. The rooms were beautiful. It's very pleasant. As a matter of fact, we're going to go and try there for a few days before we buy, just to get a feel of the place and see how we might fit in.
cartom
4
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July 28, 2013
It's only been two days since my husband was brought here to the Rolling Green Rehab Center from the hospital, and already he has made great progress. Not only that, but being a fantastic cook himself and very particular about his food, he is enjoying the food that is served daily. He loved the lobster ravioli he had for dinner the other day, plus he is eating a nutritious meal each time, something he hasn't done for quite some time, and which I feel is contributing to his rapid recovery. Also, I want to mention that Kim, one of the staff personals, always checks to make sure the food is up to par. It's unusual to find find someone who truly seems to take their job seriously, and who really cares. It's only been two days, and I will give another review after a few more days to see if it continues to impress me. If it does, I honestly feel that when the time comes, my husband and I may consider making Rolling Green our residence.
caring0685
5
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June 26, 2013
The Rolling Green Personal Health Care was excellent. The food tastes very good.
caring0685
5
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June 26, 2013
Rolling Green is very all-encompassing. They take care of any kind of problem the residents have. They have different levels of care and are all staffed with very qualified people. As of today, the facility is very appealing. It's ideal. The apartments are several different styles; they can be a studio apartment or one, two, three bedrooms, so there are many choices in what people want to suit their needs. It's very warm, the people are friendly and welcoming to new people, and they have lots of activities you could participate in, as much as you want to. They take trips, go to events, they have people who would take them for shopping, or help them go to the doctors if they need to. It just takes care of anything you need.
h2ocolorma
5
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May 9, 2013
I am a resident of Rolling Green Village (RGV) and also well experienced in senior facilities through life. experien- ces. I have been here 9 years and have found it to be an excellent place to live. The previous reviewer found those inside amenities not used because residents are out and busy doing things. RGV recently added an indoor exercise pool to go along with its Wellness Program (what a bonus). The staff is warm, caring and knows most residents by name. jThe food is excellent - the previous reviewer should have stayed for lunch. RGV's proximity to Greenville makes it ideal for those interested in symphony music, art museums, festivals, etc. It is a mere three hours from Charleston and just a couple to Atlanta or Charlotte. Plus---the airport is minutes from RGV. You may not live here but you should at least come see it.
caring9754
4
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April 26, 2013
We were happy with Rolling Green. Although it was more hospital-like and wasn't quite as homey. It was the way it was decorated I think. It just felt sterile. The rooms were smaller, but the staff was awesome. We really liked the staff there. My aunt was on a very strict diet, so they had to almost process the food for her. But we did eat there on one occasion, and we found that the food is very good. The facility was out in a country, very quiet and very peaceful. The view out my aunt's window was countryside. However, we had some communication problems. I'm 4 hours away from them. I had a hard time getting to talk to the people I needed to talk to. They were unavailable or they would call me back a day later or I would find out about things that I should have found out at the time.
Caring 5440
3
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April 16, 2013
I've visited Rolling Green and it seemed to be very nice. They have a beautiful library, things like a pool table and all that, but not a soul were using any of it and it was 4 o'clock in the afternoon. It was a beautiful day, but there wasn't anyone on the grounds, and that bothered me. They invited me back for lunch but I refused.
Caring 8126
5
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March 20, 2013
It's very nice at Rolling Green Village. They have a wonderful staff. They call us when my mother in-law falls and they really take care of her. The food is like going to a country club. I would recommend them to someone looking.
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