Wildewood Downs in Columbia, SC provides licensed nursing-home care with an emphasis on medical oversight. Registered and licensed practical nurses are on duty around the clock to monitor vital signs, administer medications, and coordinate care plans with physicians. The facility is equipped to manage post-surgical recovery, chronic disease management, and short-term rehabilitation through on-site physical, occupational, and speech therapy. Access to laboratory services, pharmacy coordination, and emergency response supports residents whose health conditions require continuous clinical attention.
Beyond direct medical services, the community supplies routine assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, and mobility support. Care staff help schedule medical appointments, arrange transportation for off-site consultations, and keep families informed of any changes in a resident’s health status. Wound care, pain management, and specialized dietary monitoring are available when prescribed. The facility also provides respite stays that give family caregivers temporary relief while maintaining consistent professional oversight for their loved ones.
Residences at this assisted-living campus are designed for practicality and safety. Floor plans vary, and not all units include every feature, but many offer convenient access to outdoor areas where residents can enjoy fresh air without leaving the secured grounds. Rooms are fitted with emergency call systems and accessible bathrooms; some units feature private patios or direct garden access, while others do not. Housekeeping and linen services are included to reduce daily burdens on residents.
Dining services emphasize nutrition that aligns with individual care plans. Three meals a day are prepared on-site, with therapeutic diets and texture-modified options available when ordered by the clinical team. The culinary staff consults with dietitians to tailor menus that support conditions such as diabetes, cardiac concerns, or renal restrictions. Residents who need assistance with eating receive prompt help in the dining room, and in-room meal service can be arranged if a physician orders limited mobility or isolation.
Residents have access to an activity center that hosts group exercise sessions, craft projects, and social events designed to promote engagement and cognitive stimulation. A staffed library and computer lounge offers reading materials, internet access, and space for quiet study or virtual visits with family. Together, these amenities aim to complement the medical and personal care services by supporting social interaction and lifelong learning within the community.