Skilled Nursing Care in Greenville, SC at The Gables

When your loved one needs 24/7 skilled nursing care in Greenville, SC, you deserve more than just a facility—you deserve a trusted partner. At The Gables, our skilled nursing community provides round-the-clock, person-centered medical care in a supportive and dignified environment designed to promote both comfort and healing.

Our licensed team includes a dedicated medical director, experienced registered nurses, certified nursing assistants, and support staff who are committed to the physical, emotional, and cognitive well-being of each resident. With a high nurse-to-resident ratio, we’re able to offer attentive care tailored to individual needs—whether short-term rehabilitation or long-term clinical support.

We care for seniors recovering from illness, injury, or surgery, and those managing chronic conditions. Services include:

  • 24/7 monitoring and clinical oversight
  • Medication management
  • Wound care and IV therapy
  • Physical, occupational, and speech therapy coordination
  • Post-hospital recovery
  • Daily assistance with bathing, grooming, and mobility
  • Supportive emotional and social programs

Families across Greenville trust The Gables for skilled nursing because we focus on what matters most—safety, comfort, and peace of mind. Our community is not just about treatment; it’s about helping seniors live with dignity, purpose, and personal connection.

Call us today or schedule a tour online to discover skilled nursing care at The Gables—where your family becomes part of ours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Skilled nursing is a higher level of senior care for people who need ongoing medical support, licensed nursing oversight, or recovery care after an illness, injury, surgery, or hospital stay.

At The Gables in Greenville, SC, skilled nursing is designed for older adults who may need help with clinical care, medication management, wound care, rehabilitation therapy, mobility support, daily activities, and coordination with physicians and care teams.

Skilled nursing may be appropriate for someone who needs:

  • 24-hour nursing support
  • Help recovering after hospitalization
  • Wound care or post-surgical care
  • Medication management
  • Physical, occupational, or speech therapy
  • Support with bathing, dressing, eating, or mobility
  • A higher level of monitoring than assisted living can provide

The Gables provides skilled nursing services based on each person’s care plan, physician orders, and clinical needs.

Services may include:

  • 24-hour nursing care
  • Medication management
  • Wound care
  • Pain management
  • Post-surgical care
  • Chronic condition support
  • Assistance with activities of daily living
  • Mobility and transfer support
  • Coordination with physicians and specialists
  • Discharge planning and return-home support when appropriate

For guests who also need therapy, on-site rehabilitation services may include physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language therapy.

The Gables provides on-site nursing care 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The care team supports residents and rehab guests based on their individual care plan, physician orders, and current health needs.

The skilled nursing care team may include:

  • Registered Nurses
  • Licensed Practical Nurses
  • Certified Nursing Assistants
  • Director of Nursing
  • Resident Care Director
  • Resident Care Coordinator
  • Care Services Administrator
  • Therapy and rehabilitation professionals, when therapy is part of the care plan

This team works together to support clinical needs, daily care, medication management, safety, comfort, and communication with families and providers.

Therapy and rehab services may be included when they are part of the person’s care plan and physician recommendations. At The Gables, on-site rehabilitation may include physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language therapy.

Rehabilitation services may help with:

  • Strength and endurance
  • Walking, balance, and fall-risk reduction
  • Transfers and mobility
  • Range of motion and coordination
  • Dressing, bathing, grooming, and daily living skills
  • Speech, communication, memory, and swallowing
  • Pain management
  • Recovery after surgery, illness, injury, or hospitalization

Therapy services are customized to the individual’s needs, goals, insurance coverage, and clinical eligibility.

Admission to skilled nursing typically requires a clinical review, physician orders, medical documentation, room availability, and insurance verification when coverage is being used.

The admissions process may include:

  • Review of hospital or physician records
  • Assessment of nursing and therapy needs
  • Confirmation of diagnosis and care requirements
  • Medication review
  • Insurance or Medicare verification
  • Room availability review
  • Coordination with the hospital discharge planner, physician, or family caregiver

Families can begin by speaking with a Lifestyle Advisor for initial information and then working with the admissions team for clinical review, availability, and insurance questions.

The Gables offers rooms in private and semi-private options, based on availability, care needs, and the type of stay.

Families should ask the admissions team about:

  • Current room availability
  • Private room availability
  • Semi-private room options
  • Room features and amenities
  • What to bring for a skilled nursing or rehab stay
  • Expected length of stay
  • Visitation and family communication

Room availability can change quickly, so it is best to confirm options before admission.

The Gables accepts Medicare for eligible short-term rehab or skilled nursing stays when Medicare requirements are met. The Gables does not accept Medicaid for skilled nursing, rehab stays, or other services.

Coverage may depend on:

  • Medicare eligibility
  • Qualifying hospital stay requirements
  • Physician orders
  • Medical necessity
  • Insurance authorization
  • Length of stay
  • Therapy and nursing needs
  • Individual policy details

Long-term care insurance and VA-related benefits may vary by policy, eligibility, and service type. Families should speak with a Lifestyle Advisor or admissions coordinator to review Medicare eligibility, insurance verification, long-term care insurance, and any available benefit options before admission.

To ask about skilled nursing availability, contact The Gables and speak with a Lifestyle Advisor or admissions coordinator.

The team can help with:

  • Current room availability
  • Private or semi-private room options
  • Admission requirements
  • Medicare or insurance verification
  • Clinical review
  • Timing after a hospital stay
  • What records or paperwork are needed
  • Whether skilled nursing, rehab, assisted living, or another level of care is the best fit