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Residents of the Palmetto State spend around two-thirds of their year enjoying pleasant weather and sunshine. Columbia itself is also a fast-growing city, but it manages to keep up the charming and friendly feel locals and visitors love so much.
If your loved one is experiencing memory loss, you can help them find a pleasant and accepting home in Columbia. In Columbia, memory care facilities refer to specialized living arrangements for seniors who are living with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, or other memory-related conditions. These communities provide seniors with safe and secure environments that accommodate the nuanced needs of residents with memory loss.
In particular, Columbia’s memory care facilities provide their residents with services such as medication management, personal care or mobility assistance, and 24-hour supervision. Many also host activities for residents that can enhance memory, as well as an array of social activities and events that encourage residents to socialize and get cognitive stimulation.
In this guide, we’ll introduce you to the memory care options your loved one has in Columbia, all of which are located within a 10-mile radius of downtown. We’ll also share information surrounding the average monthly fee of living in one of Columbia’s memory care facilities, available payment methods, important laws and regulations specific to memory care facilities in the area, an overview of Columbia’s memory care market, and the many perks the city offers its seniors — from noted health care options to transportation and stimulating activities.
Types of care available in Columbia, SC
Memory Care
My Dad was there for such a short time we did not get very acquainted with the staff. Those we did interact with were very friendly and helpful.
What we like the most about Fairforest Grove is the friendly staff who appear to know our loved one and recognize us each time we visit; appears to be taking care of our loved one; cleanliness; different activities offered. Price went up which may be a challenge.
I chose the community due to close to my home and the staff was welcoming. The cost was reasonable for my Dads needs now and in the future along with the cleanness.
120 Fairforest Rd, Columbia, SC 29212
I am so very thankful we found Fairforest Grove for Mother! It was such a difficult decision to make having to place her somewhere in the first place; but I couldn’t be happier with the outcome. I’ve not...
At Fairforest Grove, you’ll feel the difference that regional ownership and management make in creating a warm, family-focused environment, especially suited for senior living. Fairforest Grove is owned and managed by Mainstay Senior Living, not by a corporation or senior care conglomerate. Our...
4405 Forest Dr, Columbia, SC 29206
Staff is nice, office not as helpful with paperwork, insurance as would like. Activities pretty nice. Not a diverse population of residents. Mostly white females… haven’t been happy with level of attention...
In a beautiful homestead with an expansive Southern-style front porch, you'll find Forest Lake Manor, a family-style senior community. Enjoy a quiet walk in the courtyard, relax with friends by the fountain, or visit with family in the dayroom. Located in the heart of Forest Acres, Forest Lake...
2205 Gregg St, Columbia, SC 29201
She likes it but doesn't love it. It's pricey for what you receive. She does seem to be more active there and has church every Wednesday. The staff are 50/50 it depends on who you have working.
Merrill Gardens at Columbia is a new senior living community offering independent living and memory care. We are located next to Segra Park, home of the Columbia Fireflies, one mile from the State House and downtown. We offer luxury senior living in the heart of revitalized BullStreet District....
51 Woodcross Drive, Columbia, SC 29212
Brookdale Harbison gets a 5 in each and every category! My mother in law loves it there, and her opinion is the only one that really matters. We have had no issues.
Embrace The Golden YearsIf you want to embrace your golden years with enthusiasm and energy without sacrificing peace of mind that comes from having access to quality care, look no further than our assisted living community in Columbia, South Carolina. Surrounded by a warm and welcoming care team...
2300 Clemson Rd, Columbia, SC 29229
I would tell a friend my mother has been very pleased with Harmony independent living. She's found a group a ladies she enjoys. The staff is very friendly. Communication through email to the billing office...
Welcome to The Harmony Collection at ColumbiaIndependent Living | Assisted Living | Memory CareIn our continued effort to meet the demand of seniors in Columbia, South Carolina, we are offering Virtual Tours, an enhanced screening procedure for new residents, along with the security, support,...
251 Springtree Drive, Columbia, SC 29223
We are very pleased with Brookdale.Everyone here does their best to make our mother feel comfortable as she has to adjust to her new home.The staff is friendly to our family as we visit with our mother each...
The Greatest AdventureTucked away in a beautiful building in Columbia, South Carolina, you can experience a retirement rich in luxury amenities and spacious accommodations. With personalized care plans, an action-packed events calendar and a warm and friendly group of residents, you may think you...
731 Polo Rd., Columbia, SC 29223
This is a great community and you should come and visit. They have activities like art work, work out classes, walking, dinner parties, movies, bridge and more for the residents to do. I even entered a...
Personalized assisted living services are designed for individuals who are no longer safe or comfortable living alone or without medical supervision nearby. These residents may require various levels of assistance with activities of daily living (ADL) from medication management to assistance with...
651 Polo Rd, Columbia, SC 29223
I recently had the opportunity to visit Mill Creek Manor Nursing Home, and I wanted to share my impressions based on my experience. Staff: The staff at Mill Creek Manor truly stand out. From the moment I...
Welcome to Mill Creek Manor Independent, Assisted Living, & Memory Care, located in beautiful Columbia, SCMill Creek Manor is conveniently located to dining, shopping, and surrounded by beautiful Sesquicentennial Park.Here at Mill Creek Manor we provide a senior living neighborhood with the...
4520 Trenholm Road, Columbia, SC 29206
My mother in law is still adjusting to living at this community. The staff have been fabulous and have helped every step of the way. The entire staff watch out for her. She likes the food and they do offer...
Carolina Gardens at Kathwood is an assisted living and memory care community in Columbia, South Carolina. Located in the capital city of Columbia, our residents enjoy unparalleled access to fine shopping, dining and medical facilities. Columbia is a historic city with a thriving downtown area,...
7811 Parklane Rd, Columbia, SC 29223
After visiting several places in the Columbia area, I made the decision to place my dear friend at The Palmettos. That was in March 2020. Two and a half years later, I am still confident that I made the...
3 Summit Terrace, Columbia, SC 29229
My Aunt has been at the Haven for around seven months. She came from another place where she had UTI's all the time. We are still paying bills from those. Here she has not had one. The place is set up...
We are a 60 bed secured Alzheimer's and Dementia Care community. We promote independence and choice. We have 3 unique neighborhoods where residents are placed dependent on their personal level of cognitive function. This way their neighbors are understanding to each other because they are at the...
534 Wil Stel Rd, Columbia, SC 29210
My father really enjoyed himself here everyone was very nice and helpful treated us like family would recommend to anyone.
7301 Parklane Road, Columbia, SC 29223
7301 Parklane Road, Columbia, SC 29223
4112 Hartford St, Columbia, SC 29204
100 Finley Rd, Columbia, SC 29203
7705 Richard St, Columbia, SC 29209
Williams community care is a loving caring place
1951 Clemson Rd, Columbia, SC 29229
1951 Clemson Rd, Columbia, SC 29229
823 Duke Ave, Columbia, SC 29203
823 Duke Ave, Columbia, SC 29203
821 Duke Ave, Columbia, SC 29203
100 Joseph Walker Dr, West Columbia, SC 29169
Laurel Crest is more expensive, but they had better care than where my loved one is now. The staff to resident ratio was better here and we got much more personalized care. They pay attention the the...
100 Joseph Walker Drive, West Columbia, SC 29169
1 Still Hopes Drive, West Columbia, SC 29169
This community offers good care and the staff are very friendly. This is a fancy community and a little more expensive than other communities we looked at. Unfortunately this community was out of our loved...
According to proprietary data gathered by A Place for Mom, residents of Columbia’s memory care facilities pay an average cost of $4,017 monthly.[02] This average actual monthly cost includes all associated fees and service fee add-ons, which means it reflects an array of floor plans, amenities, and other variables. Depending on the facility, it will also encompass health care services such as comprehensive memory care, incontinence care, and medication management.[02]
The graphic below outlines baseline costs for the area’s memory care facilities. These costs don’t include add-on fees that may be incurred with additional services.
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There are several ways residents and their loved ones can pay for memory care fees in Columbia. Although some residents prefer to pay using private income sources, others use additional benefits to help cover these fees. Here, we’ll explore all the payment options residents and loved ones have available to them: private payment, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) benefits, Medicaid, and Medicare.
Private pay is always an option for seniors and families that are able to use their own financial resources to cover the cost of a Columbia memory care facility. Some examples of these kinds of resources include personal savings, pensions, returns from investment accounts, and Social Security benefits. Seniors and their families might consider the following options as well:
In South Carolina, memory care facilities are required by state law to be licensed as Community Residential Care Facilities (CRCF), which are also referred to as assisted living. Facilities obtain this license from the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC).
In turn, South Carolina’s memory care facilities must adhere to regulations set by the DHEC to be eligible for a license, including the following:
The DHEC itself also conducts regular inspections to make sure Columbia’s memory care facilities comply with these rules, including unannounced visits. During these facility inspections, the DHEC will read through a community’s records and gauge the quality of the care offered to residents. Inspectors might also choose to interview staff members, residents, and loved ones.
The frequency of these inspections is not set in stone and depends on a handful of different factors; these include a facility’s past compliance as well as the type of care provided there. Facilities that have been found to be in violation in the past may be inspected more frequently.
As inspections are within the public record but are not available online, individuals are free to contact the DHEC directly to request records. You can, however, search here to see if a facility is licensed.
2600 Bull St.
Columbia, SC 29201
Phone: 855-472-3432
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
South Carolina’s community residential care facilities — which includes Columbia’s memory care facilities — do have specific COVID-19 guidance provided by the state’s DHEC.
We’ll list some of the DHEC’s recommendations below. These pointers are updated as of late September 2021, but a full version of the DHEC’s guidance is available here:
Vaccinations. For unvaccinated residents, indoor visitation should be limited when the county positivity rate is more than 10% and fewer than 70% of a facility’s residents have been fully vaccinated.
Masking. Facility staffers, residents, and visitors are encouraged to wear masks.
Facility cleanliness. Facilities should be sure to disinfect high-touch surfaces regularly. Usage of alcohol-based hand sanitizer is also encouraged.
Staff safety. Staff should be sure to wear personal protective equipment.
Social distancing. The DHEC suggests that individuals practice social distancing whenever possible.
Quarantining. Indoor visitation for residents with COVID-19 and those in quarantine should be limited. Similarly, residents who have COVID-19 should be housed in a specific area within their facility.
Those living with Alzheimer’s, other forms of dementia, or another memory loss-related condition can find individualized care at one of Columbia’s dedicated memory care facilities, four of which are partnered with A Place for Mom.
Of course, memory care facilities in Columbia are sure to provide thoughtful amenities and services that cater to the unique needs and challenges of residents with memory loss. These communities offer individualized care and attention as well as a range of activities meant to boost cognitive function, improve memory retention, and give opportunities for social interaction.
Here are some examples of memory loss-specific services and amenities that some of the area’s memory care facilities offer:
Seniors and their loved ones will be happy to know that all of the memory care communities in Columbia partnered with A Place for Mom offer a variety of care types under one roof:
Living within these combination care facilities ensures that should their care needs change, seniors can access whatever care they need whenever they need it.
Columbia’s memory care communities also offer a wide breadth of amenities that are useful for keeping seniors with memory loss conditions engaged — from opportunities to socialize and enjoy something new to relaxing common areas like movie rooms, libraries, games rooms, or arts and crafts centers. Calming butterfly and hummingbird gardens are even available at some facilities.
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Number of seniors over the age of 65 currently living in Columbia, according to the U.S. Census Bureau
Percentage of seniors 65 and older within the Columbia population, according to the U.S. Census Bureau
Median annual income for Columbia seniors 65 and older, according to the U.S. Census Bureau
Columbia offers two medical care centers that are lauded for their wide array of high-quality services.
Lexington Medical Center is known as Columbia’s No. 1 hospital system. It’s a top performer in more than 10 adult procedures and conditions, including heart failure, hip fractures, and stroke.[04]
Columbia VA Health Care System
Columbia’s veterans have this comprehensive health care system at their disposal, which offers both primary and specialty care as well as social programs and services.
Columbia isn’t a walkable city, nor is there a robust public transportation system — meaning it’s an area best traveled by car. However, driving is hazardous for those in memory care facilities and not recommended.
It’s helpful to know that all Columbia memory care facilities partnered with A Place for Mom offer complimentary transportation services for residents, with 25% of them offering transportation at cost. Seniors with disabilities can also take advantage of Columbia’s Dial-A-Ride Transit (DART) Service as long as they have a caregiver with them. DART operates a fleet of wheelchair-accessible buses, and each $4 fare comes with a personal care attendant. Besides this, the service places no restrictions on usage, and its buses run Monday through Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (except for Thanksgiving and Christmas). You must apply for a DART card to use the service.
Another transportation option is Senior Express. This transit system has an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau and takes seniors wherever they need to go — whether that’s to errands or outings such as the grocery store, religious functions, doctor’s appointments, or the airport. Senior Express operates on weekdays from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Note that caregivers should still be present for seniors using this service.
Columbia is a laid-back city that still offers up plenty for its residents to do — and this includes a variety of activities that are suitable for seniors with memory loss and their loved ones. In fact, while the area’s memory care facilities generally provide plenty of in-house activities that give seniors a chance to socialize and flex their cognitive muscles, some of the area’s memory care facilities will even take residents out on day trips and outings.
Considering it’s sunny for most of the year in Columbia, there’s plenty of time to soak up the sunshine. Visiting loved ones could take their seniors out for a trip to the Riverbanks Zoo and Garden, which is home to more than 3,000 animals in lush exhibits. Riverbanks offers its visitors a wide array of sensory experiences to enjoy, as well as guided tours and animal encounters that can be attended by people with disabilities. Besides this, certain themed areas like the Walled Garden offer peaceful and tranquil environments for seniors with memory loss.
The Robert Mills House and Gardens — a historic site featuring a restored mansion and several outdoor gardens — is another calming choice for seniors due to its quiet environment and variety of accessibility features. Wide paths make walking easier, plus there are plenty of seating areas around the property.
Families who are looking for more of a relaxing park experience can check out Saluda Shoals Park. Saluda Shoals has a gorgeous river walkway, but it also provides great accessibility, offering up accessible kayaking, fishing, trails, and even disability-minded events. Sesquicentennial State Park — or “Sesqui,” as it’s known by locals — might be another stop for families who love to get outside. It’s known for its trails, fishing, and boating, and it’s also home to a large lake. Lake Murray also offers boat tours as well as accessible trails and fishing piers.
There are plenty of accessible museums in Soda City as well. Koger Center for the Arts is where you’ll find music and other performances that can be great for the soul — not to mention therapeutic for seniors with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Besides this, the Columbia Museum of Art offers engaging and interactive exhibits that are sure to be a hit with family and friends, and the South Carolina State Museum will teach you all about the Palmetto State’s history. Its planetarium also hosts shows and astronomy programs.
Of course, loved ones can also bring their seniors to a variety of activities tailored to those living with memory loss. First, the Lourie Center offers memory care programs and activities for seniors with dementia. These programs might include music, art, or reminiscence therapy. Caregivers themselves might also be interested in checking out Leeza’s Care Connection, which has a chapter in Columbia. The organization’s mission is to support caregivers, and it hosts a variety of relevant events and support programs, from Tai Chi to a men’s coffee club.
The Colonial at Old Camden, Fairforest Grove Senior Living and Harbison Shores are the top-rated Memory Care facilities near Columbia, SC. These Memory Care facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.
The average cost of Memory Care in Columbia is 3,996 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.
Payscale. (n.d.). Cost of Living in Columbia, South Carolina.
A Place for Mom. (2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.
United States Census Bureau. (2021). Population Estimates 2021: Columbia, South Carolina [Data set].
U.S. News and World Report. (n.d.). Lexington Medical Center.
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