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5
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November 13, 2024
My wife is in Rosecrest Retirement Community. I'm also a resident. I have an apartment on campus, so I can be with my wife while she's in rehab. It's top-notch. In my experience with nursing homes, I think it's the best in Spartanburg or South Carolina. Independent living is also top-notch. I have my own apartment. It's not fully furnished, but it has all the utilities provided. I may make it a permanent situation because I'm 80 years old and my health is kind of deteriorating, too, so we both might be in assisted living before it's over with. I found the staff very caring and expert in their care and concern. The food is OK. I eat three meals a day here. I eat with my wife every meal. The upkeep and maintenance are excellent. The housekeeping is excellent. They keep everything clean and sanitary.
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About Rosecrest Retirement Community in Inman, South Carolina
Imagine an afternoon stroll alongside friends as you come up on a koi pond. As you watch the fish swim, you take a breath and realize that youve found tranquil peace. RoseCrest Retirement Community is a non-profit ministry aimed at providing older adults a supportive and encouraging community that cares for them throughout the aging process. As a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), RoseCrest is there for residents, clients, and patients for every step of their retirement journey. From independent living single family homes to memory support to rehabilitation and everything in between, allow Lutheran Homes of South Carolina's community, RoseCrest, be your helping hand. Independent Living Retirement isnt meant for slowing down. Instead, its meant for enjoying the things you may not have had time for previously. As a resident at RoseCrest, youre not only free to maintain your current lifestyle, but you can spend more time doing what you love. With housekeeping and linen service, grounds keeping, and maintenance included, you can take advantage of the full schedule of activities happening on campus or take a trip to nearby Spartanburg for shopping or exploring. Assisted Living and Memory Care Exhibiting the Lutheran Homes of South Carolinas long history of providing superior health care to senior adults, we are proud to continue to offer many levels of compassionate care and services such as memory support and rehabilitation when needed. Residents throughout our continuum of care have access to our spacious living room, dedicated wellness and exercise room, and several multiple-purpose spaces for concerts, performances, and lectures.To learn more about this providers license and review other available state reports, please visit: South Carolina Department of Public Health
Services and Amenities of Rosecrest Retirement Community in Inman, South Carolina
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- Housing: Shared living
- Special Comment: Our intimate, boutique-style community allows for us to get to know our residents and care for them like family. Our campus is beautiful with a nature trail for all to enjoy!
- State Licenses: CRL-148387
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Costs for Rosecrest Retirement Community in Inman, South Carolina
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$2,900
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$116
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$116
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Reviews of Rosecrest Retirement Community in Inman, South Carolina
4.0
(25 reviews)
Facility
4.3
Staff
4.5
Food
3.8
Activities
4.2
Value
4.2
Keith
4
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December 5, 2024
RoseCrest Retirement Community had plenty of food options. The living quarters seemed nice. The staff was friendly. It was just more than what I could afford. The floor plan was nice and open. In the rooms themselves, there was plenty of space for one person. Overall, it was a nice place. The atmosphere was homey.
Elisa
3
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December 5, 2024
Rosecrest Retirement Community was very expensive plus mom wouldn't have gotten her own room. She would have had to share a room and bathroom with somebody. The rooms had no closets. It was very small. The only thing that divided the rooms was a curtain, so there was very little privacy. When you added on the care and everything, it would have gone up to about $5400 a month. There were very few private rooms available in that facility. Everybody else had to share rooms. The rooms had no kitchenette. It's just an empty room and they put a wardrobe in there so you can hang some clothes. A lot of the people in assisted care are on the second floor, so instead of eating in the dining room, which is on the third floor, they have little rooms throughout the second floor where people could go and have their meals, but it's not like eating in the dining room. It's like they bring a tray up for them and they eat what's on the tray. The rooms seemed fairly clean. We only dealt with the woman who was in charge of sales and she was very nice, and a couple of the nurses and they were friendly enough. We didn't try the food because we were on the second floor where there was no dining room.
Toney
5
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November 13, 2024
My wife is in Rosecrest Retirement Community. I'm also a resident. I have an apartment on campus, so I can be with my wife while she's in rehab. It's top-notch. In my experience with nursing homes, I think it's the best in Spartanburg or South Carolina. Independent living is also top-notch. I have my own apartment. It's not fully furnished, but it has all the utilities provided. I may make it a permanent situation because I'm 80 years old and my health is kind of deteriorating, too, so we both might be in assisted living before it's over with. I found the staff very caring and expert in their care and concern. The food is OK. I eat three meals a day here. I eat with my wife every meal. The upkeep and maintenance are excellent. The housekeeping is excellent. They keep everything clean and sanitary.
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Rose4
4
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October 22, 2024
We toured the Rosecrest Retirement Community. It's very clean. It's light and bright. The apartments were lovely. They're quite adequate. The rooms were a good size. There were maintenance people all over the place, just like cutting grass and all that kind of thing. So, the maintenance there was great. The staff was very nice. They took us around to some of the apartments and showed us a model that was furnished and showed us one that wasn't. They were just very accommodating and willing to answer any questions we had. I was impressed with the staff, and everybody spoke. The employees coming in would speak to you. They didn't walk past you like you weren't there. I was impressed with that.
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Meme smith
5
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August 6, 2024
This place is great. 5 star rated. Loved having my family member be there. Same staff every time. Large private suites.
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Emily
5
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January 25, 2024
My friend has moved into Rosecrest Retirement Community. We drove in and the parking lot and the building were very clean and looked nice. If they have a wheelchair, there's a path there that they can get around. We walked inside and it was very clean and fresh. The people who worked there were very friendly and very attentive. We looked out the windows, and everything was very clean. We looked at the rooms and the floors were clean. So far, we've been very happy. They have an activity director and they have lots of activities to do. Everything that you need is there. The amenities and everything are good. They have a salon, a gym, and a barbershop. They have multiple places to eat.
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Barbara
5
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December 6, 2023
I decided to go with Rosecrest Retirement Community for my husband. The community looked wonderful. Everything looked clean and inviting. The staff who assisted me was very pleasant and nice. The rooms were nice and clean.
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Stacy
4
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March 30, 2023
The problem with Rosecrest Retirement Community was that it was just too far for me to travel to my dad. They weren't as overly helpful as the other facility, but they seemed to be a nice facility. The staff was friendly. I saw the dining room and had a quick look at the gym. The facility looked very clean and well-kept.
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JohnFT
5
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July 11, 2022
Excellent place. They took great care of my mother. Met every request. She stayed long term. Wonderful and caring staff. Highly recommend
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Patricia
5
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November 27, 2020
I've been to Rosecrest Retirement Community. I used to go there once a week because our church would go there. They also have an Alzheimer's Association meetings there once a month, so I was very familiar with that. I was up and down stairs, in and out of the rooms, and it was very nice and very clean. The food is good too. I've even eaten the food there. They have the regular sing-alongs, church services, and bingo. I think they have a pastor now that is specific for that organization, they are Lutheran-based. When I went there once a week, different churches would have a service, but now they have their own pastor. It's very clean, it's modern, nicely landscaped, and they have a nice outdoor area for people to walk.
Russell
5
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May 21, 2019
We're going to live at Rosecrest. They have everything that we need. They have transportation services if you need it. The staff member was very knowledgeable, very helpful, and very friendly. The atmosphere was excellent. We didn't meet that many people, but the ones we did meet were very nice. We will be in individual cottages and they looked well manicured on the outside.
notafan19
1
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February 12, 2018
It breaks my heart when I hear how the grandfather of a friend is treated. They do not check in regularly and let them sit unchanged for hours causing sores. They are rough when handling him. His clothes go missing or are returned torn and unusable.
grandda
5
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January 18, 2018
Love this facility! I recently moved my grandmother in and they are fabulous! I have searched a number of communities and this one is the best.
Love for the seniors
1
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April 9, 2017
Nursing staff is uncaring. They do not assist with anything. Do not make sure they eat. Let them go unchanged for hours (even though they are suppose to check them every 2 hours), wait 45 mins to 1 hour for nurse to come after call button is pressed then gets upset because patients use bathroom on themselves., etc. The nurses get aggravated if they have to do their job. I would not recommend this place to anyone.
Alice V.
5
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January 11, 2017
I visited Rosecrest on Jan. 1, 2017. I checked on 3 friends upstairs. And when I came down, another lady I had met at the Am. Legion Post 28 Aux. in Duncan Pk. in Spartanburg, S. C. spoke to me. She told me she had a stroke. I expressed to her that I thought she was in good hands. We then went to the Lutheran chapel service. Thanks for being so receptive.
MoRN,BSN
5
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November 19, 2016
As an RN for over 25 years I have worked in many facilities. Nursing home with skilled care, complete care and independent living were my first experience. Many were unclean, smell of urine and feces as you walk in the door, understaffed, and unfriendly. This does not seem to be the case here. My uncle was admitted to skilled nursing after a hospitalization. The place is almost spotless. If the staffing ratio is poor they hide it well. They seem to be everywhere and are very helpful and accommodating. PT and OT are good with the pts. Pushing just enough to help them meet their goals. Pts are clean and cared for. There are many activities going on. I am very pleased with his care and this facility. Thank you Rosecrest!
Dandy1
5
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September 26, 2016
My wife and I moved onto the Rosecrest campus a little over one year ago. We couldn't ask for a more professional, caring, or competent staff. We truly consider Rosecrest our home. There is always plenty to do and we are never bored. We couldn't ask for a better place to spend our golden years.
athena5365
5
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June 13, 2016
We moved my mom out of Magnolia Manor of Inman to RoseCrest. Wow what a difference!!! The place is really clean. Staff is very helpful and nice. The semiprivate rooms feel like private rooms. I would highly recommend them to others. They definitely let us know what was going on
Angie20
3
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April 15, 2016
Rosecrest Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center had some wonderful people. It was a very confusing place, but some of the staff helped Dad settle into a nice, private room. The staff overall was nice, but they didn't communicate well to new residents to help them settle in easily.
Beth31
3
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March 20, 2015
Rosecrest is very clinical. It is a nice place. Just the amount of staff that they have on hand is overwhelming. For me, the overall feel of it was a little too clinical. It also had a kind of smell. The thing about Rosecrest is that it is all carpeting. I think that is probably where the odor is coming from. I just got the overall impression, and after that I didn't really pay any attention. I kind of felt after I walked in there and I got the initial impression that I wasn't interested. It was just not somewhere we would want her to be. It is very clinical, and if you want somewhere that is clinical, then it is great. It is kind of hard to say. They are like a rehab facility.
Caring87366350
4
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June 19, 2014
My mother stayed at Rose Crest for five days, and they were excellent. They took excellent care of her. They have enough staff to actually sit and talk with the patients. They are very expensive for private pay, around $7000 a month.
Caring81201950
4
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April 11, 2014
Rosecrest was the best for us. It is homey; the rooms were great. The food and the dining room are very nice quality. For the price, the staff is very good. They assist my grandparents in whatever their needs are at that moment. Yesterday, they had a birthday party for the March people. They do something all the time, whether it's activities there or people coming in. They don't have to participate, but they can if they want to. My grandparents are a little bit more eager to do things, going through the physical therapy knowing that they can get back some of their independence. To us, a big thing is the cost. It's terribly expensive, but there's no other way of knowing that they're well cared for. And sometimes, you just pop in knowing that maybe you're going to find something a little less than what you expect and it never happens.
MD1
5
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September 19, 2013
I'll be moving my mother into Rosecrest and she'll begin occupancy at the beginning of October. She is excited about the move! I even told my brother jokingly that if my mother decided not to move into Rosecrest, I would move in in her place - That's how wonderful the place is! Its location works best for us. My mother would only be a few minutes away from two of my siblings and only about 15 minutes from me. We also settled on this place because it offers the square footage that my mother wants. They only have 25 independent living units. The facility as a whole is fairly small but they also have assisted living and nursing home facilities. They're all in the same area. I actually toured the whole facility, all levels of care and everything, just to get a good feeling of the set-up and the care including the assisted and nursing should it ever come to that. Overall, it is the nicest place that I visited and I visited a lot of places.
johntr79
1
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March 15, 2013
Beautiful on the outside but very disappointing on the inside, Therapy department is good, however- Constant turnover, no consistency , very poor attitudes, very uncaring to staff, staff tries to cover for other staff, inexperienced administrators, very poor care of families, poor hygiene habits in staff, many residents injured from falls due to inattention or protocols not followed, residents are not treated with the dignity they deserve. While there are some outstanding staff there, sadly. they are few in number. Fortunately were able to find a better facility. They claim to be a Lutheran faith based agency. They do not represent the Lutheran faith well. Lack training in every area and especially in caring for the elderly with respect. Look elsewhere for your loved one.
Robin5
5
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May 9, 2012
Rosecrest is affilitated with the Lutheran Church. My mother has stayed there twice for a total of seven months for rehabilitation. It is a beautiful facility with beautiful, wonderful employees and excellent food. Many nights I would stay overnight with my mother and felt like I was staying in a luxury hotel.
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