The Renaissance Senior Living
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- 5 Frank Pressly Drive, Due West, SC 29639
- (864) 379-2570
- 4.6 ( 6 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care





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About This Community
Located in the picturesque Due West, we are directly across from historic Erskine College. The Renaissance Senior Living is a one-of-a-kind, non-profit Senior Living Community offering, Independent Living, Assisted Living and Memory Care.
We believe in all-inclusive pricing, we do not charge for increased levels of care.
Independent Living:
- Relief from worry about the maintenance of your home
- Increased socialization, more involvement and less loneliness
- Eliminate the need to drive and expense of a car
- The ability to summon assistance when needed
- Onsite activities, classes, entertainment, games and social events
- Access to trips, outings, amenities and chef-prepared meals
Assisted Living:
- Scheduled reminders and medication management
- Assistance with toileting, bathing, and dressing
- Laundry services available
- Staff available round the clock
- Concierge services available, including transportation
- Onsite activities, classes, entertainment and more
- Nutritious chef-prepared meals
- Onsite Therapy provided by Weston Group
Memory Care:
- Specialized services catered to caring for dementia and Alzheimer's
- Secure and safe environment
- Assistance with daily activities
- Onsite activities, classes, entertainment and more
- Nutritious chef-prepared meals
- Enlighten memory care focused therapy provided by Weston Group
Concierge Lifestyle:
- 24/7 Staff
- Maintenance Free
- On-site Therapy
- Concierge services
- Chef-prepared meals
- Fitness Center
- Scheduled transportation
- Weekly housekeeping
- Beauty & Barber Shop
- Activities
Reviews
4.6
( 6 Reviews )
Jill
September 15, 2021
My in-laws moved into The Renaissance. They're in the little cottages. I think it's perfectly adequate for what they need right now, there are social events, they're on a little campus, so if there was a catastrophe, they would have access to help, they have food services available, and it's a very safe place. So those things are all good. The big thing for them was the price point, and it's very affordable because they're very frugal. So that was important to them. I know they have a lot of games and other activities that are so common to those places like cards and crafts. The staff is super friendly. They answer the phone, so, amazingly, a human being answers the phone. I would say that they're very accessible. When I called to ask a couple of questions more about technology issues so that I could help set my in-laws up, or using a computer, they could not have been more helpful and gave me the name and number of a person if my father-in-law had questions to contact this person and they just helped me set things up for them. That was more of a front desk person.
Connie
August 06, 2021
My sister moved into The Renaissance in Due West about 2 weeks ago. She's independent living. It is beautiful, it's decorated so nicely and it's just really pretty.
The staff was excellent and very efficient. Everything about it is just great and we are very pleased. The people are very helpful and very friendly. They made my sister feel right at home.
They have a lot of activities. They have a book club, a Bible study, and church on Sunday. They have exercise, a library, and a little wash area where they can wash their clothes.
They say the rent is high, but it's worth every penny of it. She gets 3 meals a day, good and nourishing meals. She has a housekeeper that comes in once a week and thoroughly cleans the apartment for her. They also take the residents shopping.
She just jumps right in there and is just enjoying it every day. It's expensive and she doesn't have much left in her check, but she doesn't need it because they give her everything that she needs and it's a lot cheaper than a nursing home. It's well worth every dime, I would say.
Sister Greene
November 17, 2020
Renaissance has independent living homes, duplexes and condos - not independently owned. They also have a nursing home for those who need it. Three meals a day are provided; we have eaten there several times and the food and service are very good. My brother (who lives there) seems to enjoy it; there are quite a few activities you can participate. He lives in a condo-it is very small but he says it is big enough for him. It was one of very few places that he could afford but find nothing to complain about.
Tom
April 30, 2019
The Renaissance's food was restaurant quality. The people were positive. One of the biggest attractions was it was right across the street from a small university, therefore you would have access to concerts and sporting games. There are also two large churches walkable. It had not only a residential dormitory building facility, but it also had single homes available. It had outdoor apartments around the big building, one-bedrooms, and two-bedrooms, and you could also have a dog. They had excursions and caring people. The price was also fantastic at half the price of the North Carolina facilities.
CC
November 27, 2018
The Renaissance was very nice and I would consider putting a relative in there. The facility was lovely with a very nice setting. The dining room was beautiful. The apartments were very nice in the independent section particularly, and it was very reasonably priced. The director gave us a very nice tour of the facility and she was very helpful. She didn't badger us after the tour and made just one call to follow up with us. The library was pretty small and wasn't impressive, but the activities were nice. They also have an exercise room, apartments, and full houses that are not in the main building, which had some appeal too. It's a beautiful campus, 23 acres, all shady, and nicely landscaped. I was pretty impressed and I would certainly recommend it to anyone who's looking.
Ames
July 17, 2018
The Renaissance was economical. The people were pleasant and the administration seemed nice. We stayed there three days and I didn't hear many complaints. It was quite far away from all my family, but I liked the friendliness of the people. We stayed in a one-bedroom while we were there. It was very nice and it had two adequately large rooms. They also have two-bedroom places; the ones in the main building were a little more expensive. They're like triplexes and you have to walk a little farther to get to the food. They offer three meals a day and the food was good. There weren't many programs during the summer. They had more during the winter because they work with the college there. They have a beauty shop, a library, a chapel, and bible studies.
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