Still Hopes Episcopal Retirement Community provides assisted living with an emphasis on consistent clinical oversight. Residents can access respite stays for short-term recovery, scheduled physical therapy sessions, and specialized support for diabetes management. Staff handle medication reminders, mobility assistance, and personal care so residents receive the level of help they need without losing independence.
The community keeps a broad range of medical services on site. Speech and occupational therapists visit residents in dedicated treatment areas, while podiatry and pain-management providers hold regular clinics. Licensed practical nurses are on duty around the clock, backed by a full incontinence and ambulatory-care program. Memory care is available in a secured section, and the campus operates under a continuing-care model that allows a transition between independent living and higher levels of support. Laundry service, routine nursing assessments, and resident or family counseling round out the clinical offerings.
Apartments and suites vary in size and layout, but many open to landscaped grounds, outdoor garden spaces, or other common outdoor areas. Select units include washers and dryers, Wi-Fi access, and covered utilities, while housekeeping is provided across accommodation types. A library and computer lounge and an on-site gift shop offer additional everyday convenience. Because floor plans differ, not every residence has every listed feature.
The culinary program supplies three daily meals prepared to meet dietary guidelines, complemented by scheduled healthy snacks. A coffee shop allows residents to pick up beverages or light fare throughout the day. Menus rotate to accommodate varied tastes and nutritional requirements, and meals can be adjusted for physician-directed diets when necessary.
An activity center serves as the hub for clubs and community gatherings, health and wellness programs, and arts and crafts sessions. A dedicated studio supports ongoing craft projects, while planned social outings keep residents connected to the greater West Columbia area.