Veterans Victory House, located in Walterboro, South Carolina, is a nursing home dedicated to providing care for veterans. Currently accommodating 219 residents, the facility participates in the Medicare and Medicaid programs and has been certified since October 3, 2007. It offers a range of medical and support services to meet the diverse needs of its residents, emphasizing comprehensive nursing care.
Among the care and services provided at Veterans Victory House are various therapeutic and support options. The facility includes nurses who provide essential medical care and monitoring, ensuring residents' health needs are consistently addressed. Additionally, residents can benefit from speech therapy and occupational therapy to support rehabilitation and enhance their quality of life. Community engagement is fostered through clubs and communities within the facility, encouraging social interaction and active participation.
The practical aspects of daily life are also covered, with services such as laundry and dry cleaning available to residents. To cater to personal care needs, Veterans Victory House features a barber and beauty salon. Support extends to the families as well, with counseling services provided to assist in emotional and logistical matters. Despite these offerings, the facility's reputation among residents and families appears mixed. Some praise the staff for their compassionate work ethic and the clean, welcoming environment, while others report issues related to management decisions and communication, at times resulting in concerning situations involving resident care. This dichotomy suggests a need for improvements in communication and procedural consistency to align the operational aspects with the committed care demonstrated by many staff members.
Costs at this community start at $5,977 and range up to $6,595. The average price in the community is $6,286, which is more than the average price in the area of $4,711. The cost of nursing homes in this area is essentially the same as the cost throughout the state. If the resident needs other services, additional services may increase the monthly cost.