Luscious landscaping paired with cooperative efforts between the grounds crew and the residents create an environment that exceeds expectations.
“In 2008, Still Hopes Episcopal Retirement Community was designated as a Wildlife Habitat. The community consists of 38 acres situated off Knox Abbott Drive in West Columbia. Fifteen of these acres are designated as a perpetual memorial forest, and it is a wonderful space treasured by residents and staff alike.
A walking trail, complete with exercise stations make it most inviting as a place to be outdoors…”
Article written by Hazel Fitzsimons, Resident of Still Hopes
Click here to read the entire article in the Columbia Star.
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