Arbor Landing at Pawleys provides two levels of residential care: Assisted Living for adults who need routine help with daily tasks and Memory Care for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias. Both programs are delivered on the same campus, allowing residents to move between service levels without changing communities as their needs evolve.
Clinical resources are anchored by visiting physicians and a secured environment designed to minimize risk for residents who may wander. Diabetes care, medication management, and incontinence services are available, and a respite program can accommodate short-term or post-hospital stays. Residents have access to occupational, physical, and speech therapists, along with podiatry and ambulatory care services, ensuring most routine health concerns are addressed on site.
Apartments are designed for accessibility, with wheelchair-friendly floor plans and optional roll-in showers. Units may feature individual climate control, cable or satellite TV, Wi-Fi, and kitchenettes, and select areas of the community include a central fireplace, a piano, and outdoor seating. Pet-friendly policies allow many residents to bring small animals, and parking is available for those who drive. Not every accommodation includes every listed feature, so visiting families should confirm specific details when touring.
Residents take their meals in a communal dining room where staff prepare three daily menus plus snacks. Choices range from standard American fare to internationally inspired dishes, and special diets such as kosher, vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, low-sodium, no-sugar, and organic can be accommodated. Guest meals are offered so family members can join residents for lunch or dinner.
Leisure options include an activity center, a library and computer lounge, and organized clubs. Scheduled social outings, happy hours, birthday celebrations, dances, karaoke nights, and live-music events give residents multiple chances to socialize. On campus, residents can use the swimming pool, walk indoors or on outdoor paths, work in raised garden beds, and spend time in areas designated for safe outdoor access.