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5
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October 14, 2024
We’ve had both a small studio apartment and 2-bedroom apartment for my mom.. Both met our needs at the time with bonus of nice balcony in the trees, and many units with direct outdoor access on ground floor. 2-bedroom feels spacious, apartment interior nicely maintained/updated. Staff and management are caring, helpful and accommodating, and very involved in daily activities and accessible. Love the location and reasonable price that includes 3 meals/day, cable, emergency pendant. Activities offered, and plenty of community/porch areas to gather and chat with other nice residents or family/friends. Dedicated chapel/Sunday services, hair salon, library, small gym, pool table areas. Private OT/PT/SLP, RN, health care aides and hospice are permitted in building and have been essential for us. Highly recommend!
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About Holiday Indigo Pines in Hilton Head, South Carolina
Holiday Indigo Pines, located in a peaceful, wooded area of Hilton Head, South Carolina, offers all-inclusive independent living for older adults seeking an active retirement community. With craftsman-style architecture and a shady front porch, it encourages residents to enjoy the outdoors in a relaxing, quiet setting. The community provides a range of living options, including spacious studio, one- and two- bedroom independent living apartments. Each unit is designed with features like a walk-in shower or tub, a modern kitchenette and self-controlled heating and air. Many apartments also offer private balconies. For those seeking more space, one- and two-bedroom cottages include full-size kitchens, walk-in closets, wheelchair accessible bathrooms, and large living rooms. Select cottages include a fireplace and a private patio. Monthly rent includes daily meals prepared by the in-house culinary team, linen services, housekeeping, scheduled transportation and maintenance. Residents can also enjoy a variety of amenities like a shared community kitchen, a beauty salon and barber shop, covered parking and a large-screen TV lounge. The community's Engage Life® events program offers a full calendar of social activities, entertainment and excursions to local attractions. Each resident is provided with a Lively® Mobile Plus device, offering 24/7 emergency medical and personal assistance. On-site care options include home care and home health services for an added fee. Physical therapy and occupational therapy services are available through FOX Rehabilitation, also with fees applied based on the services used. The community is near nature preserves, golf courses and the Atlantic Ocean. Residents can also enjoy local attractions like Jarvis Creek Park and Northridge Cinema 10, with convenient shopping, dining and medical services close by. 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 Holiday Indigo Pines in Hilton Head, South Carolina
Dining
- Communal Dining
- Guest Meals
Guests
- Guest Parking
- Overnight Guests
On-Site Services
- Veterans Affairs (VA) Aid Assistance
Pets
- Pets
Kitchen Types
- Kitchenette
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Fitness & wellness facilities/equipment
- Salon Services
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Linen Services
Outside Amenities
- Garden
- Walking and Hiking Areas
Room Amenities
- Cable/Satellite In Unit
- Kitchen Appliances In Unit
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
Inside Amenities
- Computer Room
- Cable/Satellite TV in Common Area
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Additional Amenity Information
- Fee Structure: Included in Rent: Basic Cable, Electric, Gas, Sewer, Water
- Housing: Cottages, Handicap Barrier Free Units Available, Individual Climate Control, Safety Rails in Bathroom, Telephone Hookup
- Dining: Private Dining Room, Resident Kitchen
- Features: Laundry Room For Use, Chapel, Library, Locked Mailboxes, Elevator, Parking: Covered
- Technology: Business Center, WiFi in Common Areas
- Activities: Billiard Lounge, Game Room, Activity Room
- Payment Options: Automatic Online Payments
Costs for Holiday Indigo Pines in Hilton Head, South Carolina
Independent Living
$2,429
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Reviews of Holiday Indigo Pines in Hilton Head, South Carolina
4.5
(28 reviews)
Facility
4.6
Staff
4.8
Food
4.3
Activities
4.3
Value
4.4
Andrea
5
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November 16, 2024
We toured Holiday Indigo Pines. What I liked most about it was the openness and that the residents actually seemed very happy. Everywhere we went we were greeted by residents with a smile. We looked at the activity list. The activity list was fantastic for seniors. We liked the fact that when the residents went into the dining room they ordered from the menu like a restaurant, which was great. It made them feel more confident. They were happy. They have music. The residents love music. The only thing that I would say negatively about it is that the showers have a six-inch lip. We were looking at a bathroom with about a six-inch lip, and because of some leg issues of my daughter-in-law's grandmother, we're not sure that she can safely lift her foot over that lip to get into the shower. We're going to schedule an on-site visit with my daughter-in-law's grandmother to see if it would be accommodating for her, so that would be the only setback. It was just a wonderful facility to visit, and I think anyone would be very happy once they saw it. If they were looking for something, I think that would be a great place for them to look first for independent living. The facility was very clean. The size of the room that we looked at was a bit smaller. That's another thing, trying to fit her furniture in that small studio that would accommodate the price that we were looking at, but we're still weighing that because it is affordable. I don't think the size would deter us as much as a lip on the shower for her safety. That's the only thing that I think would deter us.
Island fan
5
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October 14, 2024
We’ve had both a small studio apartment and 2-bedroom apartment for my mom.. Both met our needs at the time with bonus of nice balcony in the trees, and many units with direct outdoor access on ground floor. 2-bedroom feels spacious, apartment interior nicely maintained/updated. Staff and management are caring, helpful and accommodating, and very involved in daily activities and accessible. Love the location and reasonable price that includes 3 meals/day, cable, emergency pendant. Activities offered, and plenty of community/porch areas to gather and chat with other nice residents or family/friends. Dedicated chapel/Sunday services, hair salon, library, small gym, pool table areas. Private OT/PT/SLP, RN, health care aides and hospice are permitted in building and have been essential for us. Highly recommend!
Leslie
5
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August 24, 2024
I like the sense of community at Holiday Indigo Pines. The common dining area was nice. They had programs for seniors like exercise, and arts and crafts, and all those different types of things looked well thought-out. The variety of different-sized apartments was also nice. For me, what I didn't like is they did not have skilled nurses. Skilled nurses were coming in from outside, and you could hire them, so that was one way to get around that. I didn't try their food but it smelled good. The staff I worked with was nice, too.
James
5
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June 12, 2024
My friend moved into Holiday Indigo Pines. The grounds are very pretty. They've got a little grassy area. It's in a great location on the island of Hilton Head. The inside is beautiful. They have a very nice, high ceilings, an airy dining area, and a number of different rooms within it for various activities. They've got a little gym, activity rooms, a room with a pool table, and little poker tables. They have lots of different activities for the residents. It's a very nice place. The staff members have been just really wonderful. They were very helpful in getting my friend moved in. They are super easy to work with. I'm very impressed with them. My wife and I actually joined my friend for a few meals as we were getting him moved in, and we found the food to be very good. In the price range, they're in a very good arrangement.
Barbara
3
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April 26, 2023
I toured Holiday Indigo Pines. The location of the facility was very nice. The cottage was OK. It was more like a condo to me than a senior living facility. I only saw one person there. She was very nice. She answered all my questions and maybe more. I didn't have a meal. I saw where the cafeteria was. It was just some tables sitting around a big hall, and it was empty. They had rooms set up for people to come in and play cards, and they had some drawings on the wall that they did in an art class. They included three meals; however, that was one of the things that I wasn't really sold on because I would go away for five months to a summer home. I would probably have to pay for the meals while I was gone. They said that they would check on that, but I never heard from them about that. It didn't seem to be as much of a senior living facility. It was a Monday morning when I toured, and I only saw one or two people there. Right off the bat, I noticed that there were parking places. The only place that was empty was the one that said, 'Visitor of Future Residents.' In other words, people like me that were coming had a place to park. The rest of the parking places were filled up. So I thought what would I do if I had a friend come there? They wouldn't have a place to park.
Robert
5
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August 25, 2022
Holiday Indigo Pines was fantastic. I would use it if it was me, I would go into the facility in a heartbeat. It was clean, it was well-kept, and the staff was very friendly. They were very nice and generous and showed me anything and everything that I needed to see. I like that it's all self-contained. They showed me the day rooms, the arts and crafts area, they had a pool table there for the people, and a cafeteria or dining room area. It was well thought out, and any oldsters will find it reassuring to be there. I saw both their 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom. Anything from the ground floor to the second or third floor was way more than adequate for senior living, and they're worthwhile. The price is the downside for an average Joe person, but they're providing everything.
DWhite509
5
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August 23, 2022
The staff is very friendly and are always willing to help. The atmosphere is lively and entertaining throughout the entire facility. The meals are prepared well and with plenty of variety. The dining facility is more of a restaurant quality, and is an excellent opportunity to visit and enjoy time with other residents throughout the day. There are plenty of activities available to entertain (or as one of our favorites) just walk outside, sit in the fresh air, admire the scenery, and swap old stories with new friends. I would highly recommend this community to anyone looking for a secure, pleasant, relaxed and new adventure in senior living.
Bill
5
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April 22, 2022
Indigo Pines was a very nice place. It was my second visit. I had seen it a couple of years ago when I was down there visiting. I went back again and on my follow-up visit, Christine showed me around for the second time. She's very informative. She spent as much time as I needed, and showed me the different rooms and the different structures. It was fantastic. I find the place spotless and extremely clean. The residents were very open and full of conversation. It's a place I felt like I would be very comfortable with. They have a good list of activities. I got there just as lunch was finishing, and the people in the dining room started dispersing. When we went upstairs to visit one of the rooms, I was surprised that the women had already gathered and were in some serious card games. They offer a wide variety of things that I would be satisfied with.
Rob
4
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November 26, 2021
My mom moved into Indigo Pines. It was very nice. Everybody was friendly. The grounds were nice. It was a very pleasant place. The staff was very helpful and pleasant. The food was just as good as any other place. There are a few activities. They have a social hour one day a week. They have a bingo. They also have these common areas, where there are puzzles and stuff always out. You can just sit and do puzzles. My mom has a balcony off of her unit. Her room has a refrigerator, and that's all you get. You have to bring your own microwave. There's no stove or oven.
Manerva
5
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October 8, 2021
I toured Indigo Pines. It was more personal, and it was affordable. I saw how the people interact with each other. Everybody knew each other. The rooms were very nice. They were large rooms. What my friend likes is worshiping and going to Bible studies, and they have that. They have Bible study and church service, and they have different denominations. We passed the dining area as we were touring when the people came together to eat. They had a nice menu, but we didn't eat there. They had a little gathering in the hallway where they had some stuff going on. They had like cookies and drinks or something like that. The living atmosphere and the surrounding are very positive, a little family environment. The people were very nice.
Deborah
5
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August 25, 2021
We did a tour of Indigo Pines, and they were very friendly. My mother liked it a lot. They invited her to come for lunch, and they seemed to have everything that she would want when she feels ready. It's probably the place she would choose. They provide meals and house cleaning. They have different activities like movie afternoons, different games, and groups that she could be with. The rooms are all small sized, but they do have a little kitchenette with a refrigerator and things like that. There was enough room for her to get around and not hoard things, so that was good. Everything was very clean and well kept.
Frances
5
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August 25, 2021
My requests are answered promptly and satisfactorily. Everyone here is very cordial and caring. I have been here for 2 and a half years, and love it.
Jo Anne
5
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August 22, 2021
We toured Indigo Pines earlier this week. It seemed like a nice community. It looked like the people were happy there, and the facilities looked nice. The apartments are small, which is one of the reasons why my mother-in-law decided against independent living; she did not want to live in an apartment. The apartments are small, but they're well kept. All of the additional facilities that we saw there were very well kept and clean. It looked like a nice place for a senior to live, if that's the type of living environment that they want. The staff was excellent. Christine was her name, and she gave me a lot of information before my husband and I actually toured the facility. She was very thorough while showing us everything throughout the facility, and also she was very good at answering all of our questions. I would say, yes, that was an excellent experience with her. We just saw the residents having lunch together. We didn't see any other activities. The dining area was very nice, and it was very spacious. Just glancing at what people were eating for lunch, it seemed like that they had a good choice of foods. Christine explained to us that lunch is their biggest meal there. They're offered the most selection at lunch.
Joan
5
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August 19, 2021
My sister-in-law and I toured Indigo Pines in Hilton Head. The entire place is independent living. It's very nicely kept, open, and airy, the food is good, people are friendly, and there's a variety of different types of rooms to choose from. They have three meals a day. You can come to it or not. There's a little kitchenette in the room, no stove, but you can have a toaster or a microwave oven, that kind of stuff. The food was excellent. We were invited to lunch and it was good. The facility is attractive, it almost looks like a hotel when we were pulling up. It has a ballroom kind of effect when you go into the dining room with the stairs going over the balcony.
ReviewerRD11192020p
4
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December 18, 2020
My mom is now at Indigo Pines. It's great. Everything is organized. The staff members are great. I haven't eaten any of the food, but my mom seems to like it. They have done a nice update of the common areas. Her apartment has a porch so she can go outside onto it and that's a huge factor. Most of the other places we visited did not have access to the outside from the apartment. Their community leader is on top of everything. She followed up in multiple ways and she asked if we had any questions. She's really good. The staff, who is the maintenance and the logistics in the building, has basically made himself to be at your service. I don't really know all the things they have, but they have bingo, and they went out for a treat the other day. My mom is able to walk outside the building a couple of times. She went and got her hair done, which has been great.
Tim
5
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November 17, 2020
Always excellent. My mother Joann is a resident. Staff is friendly and very responsive.
Malcolm A
4
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August 28, 2020
Employees there are attentive to the needs of the residents and are willing to go the extra distance to ensure they get what they need.
Patty
3
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November 16, 2019
My mother is now living at Indigo Pines. It's nice, well-appointed, and clean. The staff all seems very friendly. The dining area is lovely. When we visited, we saw someone singing and playing the piano, some people doing bingo, and some people doing moderate exercises.
Provider Response
RF
5
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January 19, 2019
Indigo Pines is very good and I've been really happy with them. They've worked really well with me, and worked really well with my mother. I would invite people to try it. I think the staff is very caring. They listen to my concerns and they try to meet everybody's needs and concerns. It's a very friendly place, the people talk to me, and I know all the staff members. If I mention anything to them they're on it right away. It's a very good place.
JR
4
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November 21, 2017
I would consider Indigo Pines for a temporary place to stay, but I'm not sure I want to live there long-term. It's very well-kept and spotless, and the people I met were very helpful. The grounds are confined and I'm still active, so there's no place for me to use a bicycle or anything like that. Although it's not noisy as far as traffic goes, it's on a very busy corner. It's convenient, but a quieter location would be more suitable. They are in the process of updating the rooms, they're very clean and well-kept, but the bathrooms and kitchenettes need to be updated. It's actually a lovely place, like a hotel.
liz417663
4
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May 31, 2017
Indigo Pines was nice, suitable but needs some updating. The staff was friendly and accommodating. The grounds were nice. The pricing was competitive.
Janet W.
3
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January 6, 2017
The people at Indigo Pines were very nice. The man who showed us around was very pleasant. He could answer all of our questions. He took us on a tour, but my husband and I both felt it wasn’t for us. They showed us a couple of rooms. I think they needed to be cleaned up some, and the hallways needed painting, but they were working on the rooms. There were a couple of single homes that we looked at, and they were very small, old, and dark as far as we could tell. I don’t want paper placemats at a dinner table, and that’s what they have. That’s not my idea of what I’m going to move into. I thought that the menu looked very limited. I think there were 2 or 3 choices, and the main meal was at noon.
Martin772141
5
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January 3, 2017
Everything about Indigo Pines was very nice. The person we had an appointment with greeted us at the door, which gave us a good feeling and then he showed us around the whole facility. It was well kept, clean and very nice. He talked to us about a massive redecorating. The dining area was very nice, clean, and comfortable. He showed us the activity room which was very nice. He also volunteered a lot of information that we would have never thought to ask. The staff was very loving, gentle, pleasant, and very knowledgeable.
Kevin485844
3
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October 6, 2016
Indigo Pines was fairly nice facility. I thought the rooms were a little plain, and the common areas were really nice. The dining area was nice. The manager seemed very helpful, but the residential rooms seemed a little bit plain, and you will bring your own furniture. The manager of the whole place wasn’t pushy, and it seemed like he really cared about the residents.
Caring105293550
5
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April 22, 2015
The staff was very pleasant. They showed me a couple of different apartments. They took me to the dining area and the craft and activity center. They took as much time as I needed to show me Indigo Pines. They seemed to know many of their clients. They seemed to be very warm and sincere in their interaction. It was a good experience.
Lisa94482150
5
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September 23, 2014
Indigo Pines is an impressive facility. It's very, very nice and very well organized. They have single or double rooms for married couples. They also have cottages and it's very, very impressive, but we were just not ready to move. They provide shuttle services to everywhere in town. I would recommend this facility.
Caring90692850
5
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July 27, 2014
I like everything about Indigo Pines. The rooms were wonderful. She has nurses 24/7 if she needs them. She loves it. She’s happy and comfortable there. I would definitely recommend this place.
Christy6
4
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January 31, 2014
I was able to visit Indigo Pines. The facility is spacious and there seems to be a lot of activities and opportunities to get out and about and not just be in the facility. The rooms are clean and well take care of. They have good housekeeping services to help with maintenance. The staff is very friendly. It looks like they have several options in terms of the food so that would be good.
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