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Senior Living Apartments in Myrtle Beach, SC

Last Updated: 9/30/24

If you’re an active, independent older adult looking for senior housing in Myrtle Beach, senior citizen apartments in Myrtle Beach might be the right fit. Apartments for seniors typically don’t include personal care services, but may offer amenities, activities, and maintenance for a stress-free, social lifestyle.

A Place for Mom can help older adults navigate how to apply for senior housing in Myrtle Beach and consider their options. With 2 senior rentals in Myrtle Beach, SC, we can help you find the right apartment for your budget and lifestyle. Whether you’re looking for upscale Myrtle Beach 55-plus apartments or low-income senior apartments for rent in Myrtle Beach, A Place for Mom can simplify your search.

We are also serving Senior Apartments facilities in surrounding neighborhoods like Downtown Myrtle Beach and South Myrtle Beach M.
You may also consider nearby communities such as Conway, Socastee or Myrtle Ridge.

Senior Apartments Facilities near Myrtle Beach, SC

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Last Updated: 9/30/24
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Average starting price of Senior Apartments in Myrtle Beach, SC is $4,899/month. Learn more
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Senior Apartments

Average starting price $4,899/month
Average starting price $4,367/month
Average starting price $4,367/month
Average starting price $4,367/month
Average starting price $4,192/month
Average starting price $3,650/month
Recent reviews of Senior Apartments in Myrtle Beach, SC
Brookdale Conway
5.0

What our family likes most about the Brookdale Conway community is the entire working staff. The staff team has been very helpful and friendly during our experience. Our loved ones is happy with the meals and dining as well as the activities.

Windrush Assisted Living in Murrells Inlet, SC
3.9

Look around. Don't make a quick decision. We picked this community because of the location. It's about halfway between two important relatives.

Covenant Towers

5001 Little River Rd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577

2 reviews
Provides: Senior Apartments

Jensen's Magnolia Grove

3196 Moon Shadow Ln, Murrells Inlet, SC 29576

Provides: Senior Apartments

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Cost of senior apartments in Myrtle Beach, SC

The average cost of senior living in Myrtle Beach is 4,899 per month. Cheaper nearby regions include Lake View, SC with an average of 2,161 per month.

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Related senior services in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

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Senior activities

In Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, seniors have access to local offices and organizations that may help them obtain financial assistance for senior care, including:

Financial assistance

In Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, seniors have access to local offices and organizations that may help them obtain financial assistance for senior care, including:

Transportation

Myrtle Beach is car-dependent, which means seniors can expect to need a car for most errands. Public transportation in Myrtle Beach is provided by The Coast RTA which operates affordable and convenient public transportation along major thoroughfares. They also offer access to and from the Grand Strand and paratransit services.

Health care

Myrtle Beach offers several health care providers for seniors wanting to be proactive about their health or for seniors seeking treatment for chronic conditions. The area has several hospitals, including Grand Strand Regional Medical Center and Conway Medical Center.

Senior activities

Located on the Atlantic Coast, Myrtle Beach is South Carolina’s premiere vacation spot. The city is the hub of Grand Strand, a 60-mile stretch of beaches that extend up and down the coast. Myrtle Beach is also home to a number of celebrity-designed golf courses. Popular locations in the city include The Market Common, Myrtle Beach State Park, and Barefoot Landing.

What are senior apartments?

Senior apartments offer a no-frills housing option for active and independent seniors. Units are often designed with senior-friendly features for accessibility, such as elevators and wide doorways. In general, senior apartments don’t provide health care services or daily assistance. Many senior apartments include:

  • Utilities
  • Home maintenance and repairs
  • Security
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Learn More About Senior Apartments in Myrtle Beach, SC

Senior apartments are over 55 communities in Myrtle Beach that are designed for seniors who do not require any assistance with the activities of daily living and would like to live independently. In Myrtle Beach, over 55 communities tend to offer limited services including groundskeeping and maintenance. Some communities offer golf courses, restaurants, and other entertainment options. When it comes to senior living, Myrtle Beach is a great place to retire for you or your loved one. There are many great options for 55 plus rental communities in Myrtle Beach, SC.

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Cost of Living

Living in Myrtle Beach allows residents to spend less than the U.S. average on both groceries and rent, designating the city as an affordable senior living destination. All index ratings are based on a system where a score of 100 represents the cost of the national average.

Cost-of-living index Grocery index Median rent Rent burden Median home value Median family income Estate tax
90 92 $866 18.7% spend over 30% of their income on rent $183,738 $39,006 None

Local Hospitals

The Myrtle Beach region is home to several highly-rated hospitals, and the following are often ranked among the best in the area:

  • Greer Memorial Hospital – This 82-bed community has a trusted reputation in infection control and stroke care. In 2016, the hospital earned Magnet recognition for nursing professionalism and high patient satisfaction standards.
  • Bon Secours – St. Francis Downtown – The St. Francis Downtown community encompasses both a 245-bed hospital and an outpatient care center. Provided treatments include heart care, cancer services, orthopedic surgery, and an osteoporosis program.
  • Roper Hospital – As the first hospital founded in the Carolinas, Roper Hospital continues to build on a long-standing care legacy. The 332-bed provider, which includes a comprehensive ICU, emphasizes its Valve Center and Vascular Lab and its non-invasive radiation treatments.

Weather and Climate

Myrtle Beach’s climate is considered humid subtropical, with sunny summers and cool winters. On average, the humidity level for Myrtle Beach is roughly 73%. Typically, these levels peak in August, reaching about 76%.

Seasonal Temperatures

Average summer temp Typical summer high Typical summer low Average winter temp Typical winter high Typical winter low
81°F 89°F (July) 72°F (July) 50°F 61°F (December) 39°F (January)

Air Quality

Average air quality index rating Average maximum air quality index rating
34 (Good) 48 in the month of December (Good)

Precipitation

Average monthly precipitation Average maximum monthly precipitation Average yearly snowfall
7” 14” (October) 0”

Demographics and Values

As a coastal city and vacation hotspot, Myrtle Beach is known for its oceanfront hotels, bustling boardwalk, seafood, and golf courses. Tourism plays a key role in the economy, with the city acting as a major employer in the industry. Other leading businesses include Sands Resorts, Grand Strand Medical Center, and the real estate firm Burroughs & Chapin. Myrtle Beach is known for having a significant senior population. Overall, the area leans fairly conservative. 67% of Horry County residents voted Republican in 2016, and Republicans have won a majority of the city’s voters in the past five national elections. Myrtle Beach has not been noted as LGBTQ-friendly.

2016 Presidential Election for Horry County

Voted Democratic Voted Republican Voted Third Party
29.7% 67.2% 3.2%

Population Statistics

Population metro area Population city proper Population density Population trend
464,165 34,695 536 people per square mile Growing at a rate of 3.8% since 2017, making it the second fastest-growing metropolitan area in the United States

Age

Median 55+ 60+ 70+ 80+
42 32% 13% 9% 4%

Highest Level of Education

High-school diploma College degree Graduate degree
29% 27% 9%

Race & Ethnicity

Asian Black Hispanic Native American Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian White Two or more
1.5% 14.4% 13.5% 0.4% 0.1% 68.5% 2.1%

Crime

Property crimes per 1,000 citizens Violent crimes per 1,000 citizens
132 16

Miscellaneous

Participate in the labor force Have some form of disability Veterans
62% 16% 9%

Arts, Culture, Entertainment, and Recreation

First and foremost, Myrtle Beach hosts more than 60 miles of sand, ocean, and charming seaside businesses. Beachgoers can enjoy outdoor shopping and a family-friendly amusement park with 37 rides. This includes the city’s iconic SkyWheel, which offers sweeping views and hosts colorful light shows. For those craving even more oceanic sites, Ripley’s Aquarium contains 1.4 million gallons of unique sea creatures in their watery habitats. Myrtle Beach also attracts seasoned fishers, inviting them to cast a line along the Grand Strand or at the city’s dozens of piers.

Along with these seaside wonders, Myrtle Beach is known as “the Golf Capital of the World.” The city claims more than 100 courses, designed for every type of player — from the competitive to the casual. While Myrtle Beach’s most impressive courses have hosted PGA championships, others focus on mini golf. Seniors who would prefer a stroll can head to Brookgreen Gardens, the biggest and oldest sculpture garden in the United States. This tranquil wildlife sanctuary incorporates 550 famed sculptures, in addition to a butterfly house and walking trails.

Transportation

The Coast Regional Transit Authority (RTA) is a bus system with a regular schedule, providing service across 45 buses every day of the week. The line has 10 fixed routes, and services not only Myrtle Beach, but also other nearby cities, including Pawleys Island and Surfside Beach. This makes for easy, accessible day trips. The Coast RTA prides itself on offering rides to all major hospitals and medical communities. Seniors ages 65 and older and people with disabilities receive discounted fares.

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Covenant Towers and Jensen's Magnolia Grove are the top-rated senior apartments near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. See full list of communities.

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