Bevid Place in Spartanburg delivers both Assisted Living and Memory Care, so residents can remain on one campus even as needs change. The community is equipped to handle a wide range of medical situations, including day-time or night-time wandering, elopement risk, behavioral concerns, wound care, oxygen therapy, special diets, and diabetic management for both oral medication and insulin injections. Staff members are also trained to support residents living with advanced dementia or those who simply need a secure setting before the age of 60.
Round-the-clock care is supplied by licensed nurses and an awake night team, all of whom have passed background checks. Door alarms, 24-hour staffing, and on-site security help reduce exit-seeking and other safety issues. Residents have access to podiatry services, a therapy room, and the option to receive psychiatric oversight without leaving the building. Daily living assistance includes full help with bathing, dressing, and toileting, along with standby supervision for meals. Mobility support ranges from walker or wheelchair assistance to a one-person transfer when required, and an Activity Director coordinates programs that fit each care level.
Apartments are available with private bathrooms, basic cable, and routine housekeeping, although not every unit includes every feature. Families can choose the layout that best matches their budget and the resident’s preference for privacy or proximity to staff.
Meals follow a set menu prepared to accommodate physician-ordered or preference-based diets, including gluten-free, vegetarian, mechanical-chopped, puréed, or thickened-liquid textures. Snacks are stocked throughout the day so residents have options between scheduled dining times.
Bevid Place rounds out daily life with practical conveniences such as resident parking, scheduled transportation, and a designated outdoor smoking area. On-site amenities include a barber and beauty shop, movie room, library, and community-wide internet access. The community accepts South Carolina Medicaid, which can help families manage long-term costs.