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MYRTLE BEACH, SC
ASSISTED LIVING SECURITY

82%

Of families place good security as a top deciding factor

85%

15%

Report reduction in security breaches and better management
Increase in occupancy reported with comprehensive security

20%

Higher ROI on average with modern security
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Video, Access Control, & Fire Alarms for
Myrtle Beach's Assisted Living Facilities

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As the population of Myrtle Beach continues to grow, so does the need for high-quality care and secure environments in assisted living and retirement communities. Ensuring the safety of residents, staff, and visitors is more critical than ever.
 

At GenX Security Solutions, we understand the unique challenges faced by senior living communities in Myrtle Beach. That’s why we provide customized, state-of-the-art security systems designed to protect what matters most. From access control and high-definition security cameras to intercom systems and commercial-grade fire alarms, our integrated solutions help you maintain a safe, code-compliant, and welcoming environment with total peace of mind.

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Surveillance Cameras & VMS
​Entry Systems & Intercoms
Motion Detection & Alarms
PERS Devices & Nurse Calls
Lockdown Emergency Response
24/7 Monitoring
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Primary Assisted Living Security Zones & Elements

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Security Technology

Myrtle Beach Assisted Living Security: Video, Access, & Fire Alarms

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Access Control
for Assisted Living

GenX Security’s access control solutions are designed specifically for the needs of Myrtle Beach retirement and assisted living communities. From secure entrances to staff-only zones and residential wings, our systems let you control who comes and goes—while keeping your facility welcoming and efficient. Using key cards, key fobs, or modern keyless entry systems, you can grant flexible, trackable access to staff, residents, and approved visitors with ease. It’s the peace of mind you need, with the convenience your community expects.

Surveillance Cameras
for Assisted Living

In Myrtle Beach’s active senior living environment, security cameras play a critical role in protecting residents and staff. Our high-definition surveillance systems provide 24/7 monitoring across your assisted living facility—perfect for keeping an eye on entrances, common areas, and sensitive zones. Our systems help deter unauthorized access and provide recorded footage to document incidents when needed, giving you peace of mind in a high-traffic coastal community.

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Intercom Systems
for Assisted Living

In Myrtle Beach assisted living communities, dependable communication is key to both safety and peace of mind. Our IP-based intercom systems feature video tenant stations, concierge communication, and mobile app access—giving residents and staff reliable, easy-to-use tools for staying connected. Whether it’s an emergency alert, a visitor call after hours, or a routine check-in, the system ensures seamless communication across your facility. With features like an in-app slider to prevent accidental door openings, it’s built to support both resident independence and staff efficiency.

Video Management
for Assisted Living

In Myrtle Beach assisted living communities, having full visibility across your property is essential to resident and staff safety. Our Video Management Systems (VMS) let you monitor, record, and manage multiple camera feeds from one platform—covering entrances, hallways, and common areas. With secure remote access, your team can respond quickly to incidents and keep eyes on the facility at all times. VMS also integrates with other security systems, giving you a streamlined, proactive approach to safety.

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Fire Alarm Systems
for Assisted Living

In Myrtle Beach, where strict fire codes and coastal risks are part of daily operations, fire safety compliance is essential for assisted living facilities. Our advanced fire alarm systems deliver reliable early detection of smoke, heat, and other hazards—critical for protecting vulnerable residents. Integrated with your building management system, these alarms support fast response and safe evacuation when seconds count. Every system we install meets NFPA standards and Horry County fire regulations, giving your staff and residents the peace of mind they deserve.

PERS Devices &
Nurse Calls
for Assisted Living

In Myrtle Beach assisted living communities, balancing resident safety with independence is essential. Personal Emergency Response Systems (PERS) and nurse call systems provide a critical layer of protection by allowing residents to quickly alert staff during medical events, falls, or other emergencies. These systems ensure help is never far away—whether residents are in their rooms, common areas, or elsewhere on the property. By integrating PERS and nurse call technology into your facility’s security and care plans, you can deliver compassionate, responsive support while preserving the dignity, confidence, and independence of those in your care.

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Myrtle Beach Assisted Living Security: Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Why is in-room monitoring at assisted living facilities important when staff isn’t present?

Answer: In-room monitoring is crucial because residents can’t have 24/7 staff in their rooms. Technologies like motion sensors will detect movement (or a lack of movement) and alert caregivers if a resident might need help​. For example, a sensor can notify staff when a resident is getting out of bed or if there’s no activity for a period of time, so help can arrive quickly. This ensures resident safety even during overnight hours or other times when staff are not immediately in the room.

Q2: How do HD security cameras and video surveillance improve safety in senior living communities?

Answer: Modern video surveillance systems provide 24/7 coverage of key areas—entrances, hallways, common rooms, elevators, parking lots—to deter trespassing and theft​. High-definition assisted living security cameras make it easier to identify people and monitor incidents, enhancing both resident and staff accountability. Footage can be reviewed to ensure staff follow proper procedures (for example, during medication administration) and to investigate any accidents or security issues. Overall, a well-placed camera network greatly boosts security for residents, staff, and visitors by discouraging misconduct and providing evidence if something goes wrong.

Q3: What is perimeter access control and why is it vital for memory care units?

Answer: Perimeter access control means securing all entry/exit points with electronic locks and credentials so only authorized individuals enter the facility or certain areas. Modern access control for senior living uses keycards, FOBs, or PIN codes for staff instead of traditional keys. This ensures doors can be kept locked to outsiders while allowing quick access to responders and employees. It’s especially critical for memory care units, where residents with dementia might wander—these units often have restricted doors that require staff credentials to open​. Many communities also use resident wristbands or pendants that will trigger an alarm if a memory care resident tries to exit a safe zone​. In short, perimeter access control keeps intruders out and prevents vulnerable residents from accidentally exiting into unsafe areas.

Q4: How are fire safety systems integrated to protect assisted living residents with limited mobility?

Answer: Comprehensive fire alarm systems for retirement communities are a must-have to keep seniors safe. Assisted living residents may have mobility difficulties and need extra time or help to evacuate, so there’s no room for error in emergency planning​. Facilities must have functional smoke detectors, carbon monoxide (CO) alarms, sprinklers, and fire alarms all working together. In fact, South Carolina regulations require that all fire detection devices (smoke, heat, sprinkler flow, etc.) are interconnected to activate the main alarm system when triggered​. This integration means if any hazard is detected in one area, alarms sound throughout the building and staff are alerted immediately. Additionally, clear evacuation routes and plans are in place to assist residents who use wheelchairs or walkers, ensuring everyone can get to safety quickly in an emergency​.

Q5: Why integrate nurse call systems and PERS devices with the overall security system?

Answer: By integrating these call alerts with the facility’s security platform, staff are notified instantly on consoles or mobile devices when a resident needs assistance. In practice, this means a pendant press or pull-cord alert can pop up on the same system that monitors cameras and doors, enabling a faster response. Integrated nurse call and wander management systems let staff monitor and respond to resident emergencies or falls in real time, improving outcomes​. For the facility, this coordination of systems ensures no call for help goes unanswered, enhancing resident safety and peace of mind.

Q6: Does Myrtle Beach’s tourist season affect security at senior living facilities?

Answer: Yes. Myrtle Beach is a popular vacation destination with roughly 17 million visitors annually​ which means a busier environment and more people coming and going, especially in summer and around holidays. Assisted living communities often see an increase in family visits and outside vendors during peak tourist season. With higher foot traffic, it’s important to have strict visitor management: front door reception or intercom access, sign-in logs, and even badges for visitors to distinguish them. Extra surveillance is helpful too—cameras monitoring entrances and parking lots help staff keep an eye on the increased flow of people. While the facilities are secure year-round, during tourist season managers may ramp up vigilance with regular ID checks and reminders to staff about following access control protocols. The goal is to keep residents safe and ensure that only authorized family, friends, or caregivers are entering, even when the surrounding area gets busier than usual.

Q7: What safety regulations must Myrtle Beach assisted living facilities comply with?

Answer: Assisted living facilities in Myrtle Beach must meet all South Carolina state requirements (and any specific Horry County codes) for safety and security. South Carolina’s Regulation 61-84 sets the standards for licensing Community Residential Care Facilities, which include many security-related rules. For instance, state regulations require unannounced fire drills at least quarterly on all shifts, with detailed records kept of each drill​. Facilities are subject to inspections to ensure compliance with these standards. In practice, this means when evaluating new security technology, a facility manager must ensure the system (be it fire alarm, access control, or camera system) meets applicable fire codes, building codes, and healthcare licensing rules. Horry County authorities and state officials will check that everything from smoke alarms to door locks adheres to code during licensing inspections.

Q8: What should facility managers look for when choosing assisted living security systems in Myrtle Beach?

Answer: When evaluating assisted living security systems Myrtle Beach facility managers should seek a solution that covers all bases and aligns with local needs. An ideal system will integrate multiple safety technologies into one platform – from in-room monitoring to video surveillance, perimeter access control to fire safety – so nothing is overlooked​. Integration is key; modern providers can tie door alarms, cameras, emergency call alerts, and even intrusion sensors into a unified dashboard for easier management​. Managers should also ensure any system meets South Carolina’s regulatory standards and is configured for coastal reliability (for example, having battery backups or generator support for hurricane-related outages). Working with a vendor experienced in access control for senior living communities and healthcare facilities can be beneficial, as they will understand compliance and privacy requirements. In short, look for a comprehensive, scalable security solution that addresses all the critical areas of senior living safety and comes with training and support for your staff.

Experience the next generation of security, fire, and audio/visual services and solutions for Myrtle Beach assisted living facilities.
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With custom security integration solutions come custom quotes designed for your needs. Please contact us either by phone or by filling out our quick contact form. We look forward to giving you peace of mind. 

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