Frequently Asked Questions
Visiting hours
Our visiting hours are not limited at this time. We do screen for COVID exposure and temperature check visitors prior to entry into the facility. Please give us a call if you have any questions.
Can children visit?
Yes, children are allowed to visit.
Can I bring my loved one food?
Family can bring outside food to their loved ones.
Can I bring my pet?
A pet can be brought in if they have proof of updated vaccinations.
What services do you provide?
We offer Skilled Nursing services and Rehabilitation including physical, occupational, and speech therapy.
What articles of clothing should we bring?
We recommend approximately five changes of clothing and a pair of comfortable rubber-soled shoes. All articles should be washed, clearly labeled with the resident’s name in permanent ink, and entered into the residents’ personal inventory log in the medical chart. Other personal items should be marked or engraved for identification. We advise that residents do not keep valuable jewelry or large amounts of cash in the facility.
Do you provide transportation?
Yes, our facility will assist with transportation to and from appointments.
Can my loved one receive mail?
Mail is delivered to residents personally on a daily basis except for weekends and holidays.
Edgefield Post Acute
Attn: ___________________ Room No. _____
226 W.A. Reel Drive
Edgefield, SC 29835
Consider using our Send a Greeting feature on the website. You can choose from a variety of postcards to fill out and mail to your loved one for a small fee or you may type a message and through email, send us your email greeting that we will hand-deliver to your loved one residing in our facility. Our email feature is free of charge.
How do you protect patients, staff, and visitors from COVID-19 and other infectious diseases?
Our team is highly trained and experienced in caring for high-acuity patients and infectious diseases like COVID-19. Our dedicated infection prevention nurse helps ensure we follow current infection prevention guidelines and best practices. This includes educating all staff about the appropriate use of personal protective equipment (PPE) such as N95 masks, surgical masks, gloves, and gowns and when to use COVID-19 protocols required by local department of public health and/or the CDC.