Trinity on Laurens in Aiken offers three levels of service—Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care—so residents can enter at the support level they need and move to higher levels of help without leaving the community. Licensed nurses are on-site around the clock to oversee medication management, chronic-condition monitoring, and coordination with outside physicians. In Assisted Living, caregivers provide prompt assistance with bathing, dressing, and mobility, while those in Independent Living receive regular wellness checks to make sure emerging needs are caught early. The Memory Care neighborhood is secured and staffed by team members trained in dementia care practices, with routines designed to reduce confusion and medical oversight tailored to the progression of cognitive decline.
Supplemental services reinforce this clinical foundation. Physical, occupational, and speech therapy are available through on-site or contracted providers, and scheduled transportation gets residents to off-site medical appointments. An emergency call system links every living space to the care team, and fall-monitoring technology can be added for residents at higher risk. Preventive health programming includes vaccination clinics, blood-pressure screenings, and physician-led wellness talks. Families have 24/7 access to online care plan updates, making it easy to stay informed and involved in medical decisions.
Accommodations range from studio apartments to larger one- and two-bedroom layouts, some with kitchenettes, walk-in showers with safety bars, and in-unit laundry. Daily housekeeping, weekly linen service, and basic utilities are bundled into the monthly fee, but not every apartment includes every feature, so it’s important to confirm details during a tour. Wireless internet is campus-wide, and maintenance requests are handled by on-site staff. Residents bring personal furniture and décor to make the space their own, and optional upgrades such as covered parking and additional storage are offered as available.
Dining is managed by a culinary team that prepares three meals a day plus snacks, with entrée choices that accommodate diabetic, low-sodium, and texture-modified diets as ordered by a physician. Meals are served restaurant-style in a central dining room, and a more intimate setting is available in the Memory Care area to minimize overstimulation. Room service can be arranged for those recovering from illness, though this option is not standard for every apartment type. A private dining room can be reserved for family gatherings, and residents may sign up for cooking demonstrations that teach nutrition fundamentals aligned with their care plans.