Myrtle Beach Manor delivers both Assisted Living and Memory Care, with programs built to manage complex medical profiles. Residents who wander, attempt elopement, show combative or other behavioral issues, stay awake through the night, or need wound care, oxygen support, special diets, or diabetes management—whether by oral medication, injections, or sliding-scale protocols—are accepted. The community is also prepared for residents under 60 years old and for those living with advanced dementia.
Complementing these care levels is a medical team that includes a 24-hour on-site RN or LPN. Hospice services, medication management, speech and occupational therapy, physical therapy, podiatry, and diabetic oversight are provided without residents having to leave the building. Staff can supply full assistance for bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting, and they handle mobility needs from standby help to two-person or Hoyer-lift transfers for bed-bound individuals. Continual safety checks, brain-fitness programs, family counseling, and laundry and incontinence services round out the clinical support structure.
Apartments come with routine housekeeping and scheduled laundry service, with layouts that can accommodate walkers, wheelchairs, or full-care beds. Some units feature in-room dining setups, while others are closest to common dining areas. Not every accommodation includes every feature, so families should review specific floor plans during a visit.
Dining follows a set menu designed to meet physician-ordered diets, including low-sugar, low-sodium, and other specialized options. Three daily meals are served restaurant-style in the main dining room, with the option for tray service to the apartment when residents are ill or recovering. A private dining room is available for family events or holiday gatherings.
Residents have access to a barber and beauty shop, community-wide internet, on-site religious services, special-interest clubs, and scheduled transportation for medical appointments or errands.