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2022 HIGHLIGHTS
LSC is partnering in four PACE programs in areas of North Carolina: Hickory, Gastonia, Charlotte, and Greensboro. Gastonia is building a second site in Shelby, Charlotte is purchasing property for a second site in Concord/Kannapolis, and Greensboro is purchasing property and planning to begin construction in Winston-Salem. PACE covers all medical care costs for every member, keeping low-income elders at home who would otherwise be institutionalized. PACE is an all-inclusive Medicare Advantage plan, a health care community without beds, a doctor’s office, an adult day care, and a rehab center, all rolled into one.
In 2022, LSC also expanded recovery services with the opening of WeCo Cottage, a collegiate recovery house in West Columbia, South Carolina. It is the first and only collegiate recovery house in South Carolina. WeCo Cottage and its house manager encourage students to build a community that supports them on their recovery journey.
After 40 years in the making, Trinity Landing officially began welcoming residents and held its grand opening in 2022. The coastal senior living community in Wilmington sits just south of Wrightsville Beach on the Intracoastal Waterway.

Trinity Oaks health and rehab was the only healthcare provider in Salisbury rated 5 stars in 2022, and one of four rated 5 stars in the region by Medicare. The overall rating is based on a nursing home’s performance on three sources: health inspections, staffing, and quality measures.
LSC’s new Trinity Recovery program was created through a $200,000 grant from the South Carolina Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services (DAODAS). The faith-based Recovery Community Organization’s purpose is to collaborate with partners in providing services in Richland, Lexington, Greenwood, and Newberry counties. The program partners with churches and other non-profit organizations to assist those with Substance Use Disorders.
