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Dwelling

It’s Like One Big Family

Sandpiper

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dna James moved into the

Sandpiper Rehabilitation and Nursing

Center on Mother’s Day 2014,

relocating from Charlotte temporarily,

she thought, while she was recovering

from a recent injury. Now she never

wants to leave.

At the age of 80, James has decided that leaving

Sandpiper, a Mount Pleasant facility that offers

independent living, assisted living, rehabilitation and

nursing, is no longer an option.

“Everything is so exciting. I love it here,” she

commented. “There’s lots to do

and nice people. I never run out of

things to do. I love it here. It’s like one big family.”

James, who was in an independent living facility in

Charlotte before relocating to Mount Pleasant, is so

enthusiastic that she is known around Sandpiper as “The

Ambassador.” She takes every opportunity to sing the

praises of her new home. Her daughter, Lowcountry

resident Dana Gondek, agrees that leaving North Carolina

behind was the right move for her mom.

“Everyone here works together. The administration, the

nurses, the social workers,” she said. “The residents get the

best care and nutrition possible. Sandpiper is leaps and

bounds above the facility in Charlotte.”

James’ busy days are taken up by group activities,

occupational and physical therapy, exercise, word games,

Bible study and other activities for the mind and body.

There’s a party on every holiday, and residents leave

Sandpiper for excursions, lunch and even baseball games at

Joe Riley Stadium in Charleston.

Though she had some physical problems when she

arrived at Sandpiper, James does her best to make life

easier and more enjoyable for her fellow residents.

“My goal is to help people who can’t help themselves. I

get pleasure from that,” she remarked.

The same could be said of Sandpiper in general. The

community is divided into three sections: independent

living, assisted living, and rehabilitation and nursing.

At Sandpiper Village, which includes 114 apartments

ranging in size from 625 to 1,300 square feet, people live

independently without nursing care. They do enjoy the

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convenience of housekeeping services, a full dining room

offering three meals a day, an exercise center, a heated

swimming pool, a full calendar of activities and trips to

stores and events in the community.

There are 54 beds at Sandpiper Courtyard Assisted

Living, where staff members provide help based on the

specific needs of each resident. Amenities include large

TVs to view special events and movies, a private dining

room for family gatherings, a library, recreational activities,

a courtyard patio, access to physical, occupational and

speech therapy, a full-service beauty and barber salon and

care and supervision.

Admissions Director Kay Drummond pointed out

that the 176-bed Sandpiper Rehabilitation and Nursing

Center can serve one of two purposes. Skilled nursing is

for residents who require help bathing, eating and dressing

and need full-time nursing care. Following rehabilitation,

some patients return home or to assisted living, while

others might transition to the nursing home.

Sandpiper, part of the Mount Pleasant community

since 1981, is currently in the process of renovating its

rooms “to enhance the aesthetics,” Drummond said. She

pointed out that new flooring is being installed, and crown

molding and built-in cabinets are being added.

To learn more about all Sandpiper has to offer, visit

www.premierseniorliving.com

or call 843-972-0542.

edna James in her room at Sandpiper.

Photo by William Quarles.