Quillen Manor

  • 709 Quillen Ave, Fountain Inn, SC 29644
  • (864) 601-1440
  • 4.3 ( 15 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Independent Living

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About This Community

At Quillen Manor, you’ll feel the difference in our warm, family-focused environment of care. Quillen Manor is owned by Louis and Lori Garrard, not by a corporation or senior care conglomerate.

The Quillen Manor team, residents and their families get to know each other personally, building close relationships that foster a fullness of care that feels like home. At Quillen Manor, residents are members of a large extended family. Visitors and residents immediately feel the warmth and care we provide.

Active Living:

Residents of The Villas at Quillen Manor enjoy independent living with the best of both worlds. Designed for active seniors, Quillen Manor features well-appointed villas and an array of community amenities. Retired seniors living in The Villas enjoy one complimentary meal each day, monthly housekeeping and the peace of mind that comes with knowing assistance is available if needed. While offering privacy and independence, Villa residents have access to all Quillen Manor amenities and activities.

Assisted Living:

If you or your family member is having difficulty managing day-to-day activities, assisted living care is an excellent option. At Quillen Manor, we cater to seniors who want an active, independent lifestyle but need a little help with daily tasks such as meals, self-care, and housekeeping. Assisted living residents to receive three nutritious and delicious meals per day, plus snacks. Our residents enjoy a homelike environment and as much independence as they want, with the comfort and security of knowing that care and support are available if they need them. We provide a full range of care, so our residents stay with us as the level of care they need increases.

Memory Care:

Quillen Manor is a community that meets the unique needs of individuals with memory disorders. By creating a simpler world that moves at a slower, more structured pace, we minimize confusion and anxiety. Quillen Manor is designed to enhance residents’ social, cognitive, physical and emotional abilities through innovative therapy, social interaction with others at the same stage of progression, and appropriate environmental features. In our memory care wing, we provide care through all stages of dementia, Alzheimer’s and other memory disorders, including hospice care. Memory care residents receive three nutritious and delicious meals per day, plus snacks.The apartments at Quillen Manor are designed to provide our residents with a comfortable and gracious senior living environment. Apartments are generously sized, well-equipped, clean and modern. We offer a variety of floor plans ranging from cozy suites to spacious one- or two-bedroom apartments. We also have an entire floor with double suites dedicated to resident couples.

Each apartment is furnished with a refrigerator, granite countertops, plantation blinds, custom-built closets, crown molding and individual air conditioning units. All rooms have carpeting and nonslip flooring with a moisture barrier. Our apartments also have large bathrooms, complete with walk-in showers, emergency pull cords and grab bars.

Our residents move in with their favorite furniture, personal items and decorative pieces to personalize their homes and make them comfortable. They also may choose a fully furnished suite or a combination of their furnishings and ours.

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Reviews

4.3 ( 15 Reviews )
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Linda
October 13, 2022
Quillen Manor is a huge place. It's a very nice facility. I just didn't see their enthusiasm about my husband's recovery or being able to gain his strength and move back home. The staff was very nice. The rooms were nice and clean. We could bring food and go to a private room. The dining area was nice, roomy, and clean. They had a screened porch. It wasn't very big, and a few people could go out on the porch.
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Barbara
Quillen Manor was very nice inside. They had activities, a community room, a nice dining room (they just had a new chef), and games like bingo. The lady that toured me around was also nice. They had a beauty salon, laundry service, housekeeping service, and a bus that would take them to doctor's appointments or wherever they needed to go. The rooms were nice. They have rocking chairs out on the front porch and little areas outback where they can go out to sit and read. Everything was clean.
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ReviewerFY#0408
April 17, 2022
It was a last-minute decision for me to move to Quillen Manor. I'm in their assisted living, and I'm also taking physical therapy. Everything is substandard, except for the housekeeping. The administration does not care and situations are never rectified. The staff is surly most of the time. They slam doors at night and it's terrible. I can't wait to get out. The food is very poor and it's not nutritious at all. They need a better attitude in addressing problems and taking care of the residents. There's just a bad vibe here. They do have activities here. We have morning devotion, chair exercise, and bingo. We have music groups that come and we have preaching. Those are the regular ones but there are also different activities that are not regular. The director of activities is very good. The gym is related to the physical therapy department, so it's not open to the general public. There's a courtyard, but most people can't get out in it because of the walkers and equipment, but it's not bad. I have a horrible roommate though. She took over the space and I don't have a say in it, and that's part of my frustration.
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Denise
February 20, 2022
For a brief tour that I had with Quillen Manor, I was impressed. It smelled clean, looked clean, and fresh. It's a place I will consider putting my mother once I finish my research. Everybody was friendly and seemed happy. It's just about ten minutes from my house, so I'm very happy about the location. It was also well-decorated and didn't look old.
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George
January 11, 2022
I went to Quillen Manor. It's very well kept. It hasn't been remodeled in a while, but as it is, it's been well taken care of and they have some semi-private rooms and some private rooms. But for the pricing, I could have only afforded a semi-private room. When I did the tour last month, they didn't have any openings, and they said probably in January, if not by February, they would have a couple of openings. For semi-private rooms, you have four people and they share a shower or bath. The staff was ok. They didn't go out of their way to impress me. I guess the biggest thing was that they had no openings anyway, so they weren't trying to sell me on the place. The dining area was very large. When we went through it, they had people there that were singing Christmas carols. They had a salon, and they had common areas where they would have TVs.
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Suzanne
December 12, 2021
Quillen Manor was very nice. It's a small facility, which is good. I have nothing bad to say about it. The staff was very nice and very helpful. Everything's very clean. It smelled good. It looked good. The rooms were nice sized. I only looked at semi-private rooms. I didn't look at private rooms because I'm not sure that mom's going to get enough from the VA to accommodate a private room, but they do have both. They have a beauty shop, a salon, community activities, and they do manicures and stuff. They had the games and all that sort of thing that the roommates enjoy. They have a gazebo area. It's nothing fancy, but it's nice and it's clean. The yard was all cleaned up. The one person that walked me through was great. It's not a new facility. It's got a little bit of age on it, but it's fine.
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Kristina
June 24, 2021
Quillen Manor was perfect, unfortunately, just not in our price range. It's still a good price though. They were amazing, I like everything about it. It felt like it would be a perfect place for my dad. We talked to the chef and I was very impressed. They showed us a single and double apartment and they were all great. We saw the cafeteria, the rooms and they showed us the common areas. They're all great.
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Reviewer#EM0127
February 23, 2021
My mother in-law is at Quillen Manor. The staff, the people there, and the place were just fine. It's just a challenge moving and living there, or living anywhere. She has her own apartment and stuff, but she just can't do it anymore so it's been a challenge. We haven't heard any complaints about the food, which means it's probably pretty good because she is typical, she complains about the food a lot. In general, we're pretty happy that it worked, because that really was hard. It would be good if some of their overall procedures were a little bit more documented or explained upfront. Just minor things, like we were there and we could've borrowed a shower curtain, and we didn't know we needed to bring a shower curtain. There should be a list of what people usually bring. A few things like that would've been nice. They had showed us like a stretching activity that they're trying to get her to participate in for, I think, ample days a week. The activities director has been really helpful and she also helped us with Facetime.
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SBoy
Quillen Manor has superseded our expectations. I could not ask for more and they could not give more as they give their absolute all to love my mother like their own. I do not live in town so I’m only able to visit a few times a month. They are very good with communicating to me anytime there is a change, new medicine added, the doctor or nurse sees my mom for a visit, if she needs something, etc. I mean really anything. This gives me such peace of mind and I am so forever grateful for all of them. Our whole family is.
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A.T.N.
February 28, 2020
Pretty and quaint community. Very warm, homey and cozy. They do a fantastic job taking care of my dad. Great nursing staff, very helpful. Food is good. Very busy and fun activities through out the day.
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PE
November 16, 2019
My father is in Quillen Manor. Their price range was what I wanted, but the communication about medication is a little bit of a problem. The food looks fairly good. He's always playing bingo there, and they have an entertainment room with a large TV. It's very clean, and the outside is very nicely kept. It's a very nice place.
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Rick
April 30, 2019
Quillen Manor had the assisted living right next to the independent living. The whole facility seemed very nice, more modern, fresher paint, and cleaner looking than where my father is now, and the staff was extremely helpful and knowledgeable. It just came down to the money. The only openings they had at the time were a double room and a suite. They had transportation to and from the doctors, a pharmacy on the premises, a doctor comes once a week, field trips, and common areas. The staff was extremely nice, took us on a full tour, showed us the kitchen, and showed us the different rooms. They had outside areas for smoking and for non-smoking.
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Karen
January 09, 2019
Quillen Manor was not too bad but it wasn't right for my mother. The place had an odor. The staff seemed to be fairly nice. They had a garden and a wonderful little screened-in area to sit out on and rock in which I liked.
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Lisa
July 30, 2018
The people at Quillen Manor were fantastic, they sat with us, and talked to us. They were great, we sat and complained and they listened to me. The only complaint I had was that the office where they do the interviewing is really tight. But it was clean, and all the people there seemed to be happy. The building for the assisted living was the main building, and they have small houses on the side for the independent living residents. The place was clean, they had refreshments, and everybody stopped and talked to us on our way. We looked at three rooms, one was a private room, and there was one with two rooms separated by a bathroom. We also looked at a transition room where they go while waiting on their permanent room, but the bathroom there wasn't conducive to my mom since she doesn't have a lot of mobility left. The last time we went, they were doing some exercise activities in one of the meeting rooms, and it was really kind of neat. They also had the residents sitting out on the screened-in back porch and they were talking about different kinds of birds. They were pretty active.
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Roger D.
October 23, 2017
We visited Quillen Manor, and I wouldn't mind being there myself. They took care of us, showed us around, and told us some future developments which would be ready next year. The staff was very informative, polite, and very nice. We're interested in the cottages.
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