Welcome to Bishop Gadsden Episcopal, a continuing care retirement community community located in Charleston, South Carolina. The cost of the continuing-care-retirement-communities community at Bishop Gadsden Episcopal starts at a monthly rate of $1,900 to $6,595. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. When you visit the community, please check to see if pets are allowed to live in the community with you.
There are 6 hospitals within 25 miles of Bishop Gadsden Episcopal. The two closest hospitals are Roper Hospital which is 3.9 miles away and Musc Medical Center which is 4.1 miles away.
For personalized guidance, current availability, and help scheduling a tour, call our senior living advisors at1 (844) 921-0259
Pricing for Bishop Gadsden Episcopal
$4,247Avg. Local Starting Price
Bishop Gadsden Episcopal$1,900
Starting price
Within 25 Miles$4,302
In Charleston, SC$4,247
In SC$4,170
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This community garners high praise for its beautiful campus, exceptional staff, and comprehensive care from independent living to full care, creating a strong familial atmosphere for residents and employees alike. The positive experiences are not limited to permanent residents; visitors, staff, and even those looking forward to retirement share enthusiasm about the amenities, including fine dining restaurants, a chapel with an incredible organ, and numerous activities that engage the community. The aesthetic appeal of the place, combined with the professionalism and care provided by the staff, stand out in testament to its desirability as a place to live, work, and retire. Employees frequently express satisfaction with their job roles, citing appreciation for the work environment, supportive management, and benefits, which include scholarship programs and financial assistance during times of need.
However, amidst the glow of positive feedback, there are concerns regarding the handling of personnel and the presence of pests like rats and feral cats. These criticisms suggest areas for improvement, particularly in management practices and facilities maintenance, indicating that even a much-loved community has room for growth. While these issues are noteworthy, they seem to be overshadowed by the overwhelming majority of reviews that celebrate the community's environment, its caring and professional staff, and the quality of life it offers to its residents. The dedication to the well-being of its residents and the strong sense of community are highlights that repeatedly draw admiration from both residents and staff members, underscoring a collective commitment to maintaining a warm, welcoming, and high-quality living environment.