Savannah Terrace in Andalusia, Alabama, sits at 660 Moore Road, and folks here find all sorts of room options, including studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and semi-private setups, so there's some choice in living arrangements, and the private and shared bathrooms help meet different needs, with everything designed to be ADA compliant for easier wheelchair access and safer moving around. The people living here pay through private funds, commercial insurance, veteran's benefits, and there's separate pricing for different types of care, so someone might see a community fee, a second person fee, or extra costs for medium or high care levels, depending on what's needed, which sounds complicated but basically means you only pay for what you use. The place has trained caregivers and staff around all day and night, and there's always someone awake and ready in case of emergencies, so families know help will be there quickly if needed. Residents get help with things like bathing, dressing, getting out of bed or transferring to wheelchairs, and the staff can manage medication, blood sugar checks for diabetes, incontinence care, even Parkinson's support, and they work closely with healthcare providers to handle medical needs, handling everything with ongoing health checks and care plans for each person.
Meals get cooked by chefs and meal planners, and there's attention to special diets like diabetes or food allergies, with snacks given throughout the day and dining rooms set up for sharing food and conversation, which encourages folks to meet up and get to know each other. All through the week there are activities like movies, exercise, cards, board games, and walks on landscaped paths, plus a structured calendar for devotionals and daily social or physical activities because keeping busy and connected makes life easier, especially when friends are close by. Savannah Terrace includes separate programs for those with Alzheimer's disease or dementia, which means they get extra support in a safe place where routines are clear and nurses are on-call at all times, and this helps family members feel more comfortable with the care their loved ones receive. There's a beauty salon, garden, exercise areas, a space for entertainment, and a big focus on housekeeping, laundry, and transportation help, so residents can feel independent but know that they don't have to manage every little thing. The apartments come furnished if wanted, with secure doors, emergency pendants, telephones in each room for extra safety, and parking or transport options for outings or doctor visits, and the location is near restaurants, parks, hospitals, and rehab centers. Staff speak English, and communication with doctors is part of the routine, so residents' health care continues without confusion.
People who move in find that Savannah Terrace runs things in a way that helps active seniors stay independent but with friendly support on hand, thanks to the team's training and a layout that fits walkers, wheelchairs, or anyone who needs space to maneuver. Because of all this, Savannah Terrace has received high review scores from residents and their families, which says something about how the place feels for people living here. The building is classified as a nursing facility in Alabama, so the care follows state rules, and the fees match up with what help a person needs-whether they just want companionship and some meals or need more daily support. The community tries to create a comfortable home with open spaces and planned events that give everyone a chance to join in or just sit quietly when that's what they want. All these details combine to make Savannah Terrace a senior living community where daily help, health support, safety, activity, and company come together for seniors in the Andalusia area.