Englewood Health Care I sits in Albany, Georgia, offering comprehensive home health care and residential care for adults who need skilled nursing or help with daily activities, and the staff here help with everything from bathing and dressing to medication management and making sure the right food is served for special diets like diabetes or allergies, and everyone gets help that matches their own needs. The facility opened in 1984 and is licensed by Georgia's Department of Social Services, serving up to 6 adults aged 18 and older, and welcomes both men and women, people needing assisted living, independent living, board and care home services, memory care for those with dementia or cognitive decline, and even provides hospice and respite care when caregivers need a break. Residents enjoy a small, homey setting with fully furnished rooms, cable or satellite TV, Wi-Fi, telephone access, gardens, walking paths, and outdoor areas for relaxation, and folks can take part in scheduled activities like movie nights, music or art programs, fitness schedules, and board games, or join in community events and programs tailored for social and emotional support, and there's help available with things like insulin shots or two-person transfers, if needed, and move-in help makes arriving easier.
Meals get cooked at home and served three times a day with the choice to make changes for various health or allergy needs, and residents can use on-site amenities including dining and reading rooms, jacuzzis, steam rooms, fitness areas, laundry and housekeeping, as well as even a hairdresser or barber who comes onsite, plus there's transport to medical appointments, errand runs, or faith services. Trained staff remain on hand for 24-hour supervision and companionship, trying to keep things comfortable, safe, and tailored to each resident's health, personal, and social preferences, and the facility works with outside physicians and hospitals for coordinated care, giving families some peace of mind. Englewood Health Care I aims for a friendly environment, making emotional health as important as physical care, supporting folks with complex medical needs, disabilities, or special needs, and always trying to adapt to different requirements, and rates depend on a lot of factors, starting around $3,000 a month for assisted living, though people can ask about what's current since things change, and the facility accepts private pay, long-term care insurance, and Veteran's Aid and Attendance. Residents have many nearby options, with parks, cafes, restaurants, pharmacies, and places of worship close to the facility, letting people keep up with chosen routines or visits, and with staff able to help coordinate health care, transportation, and extra support for those needing more specific help, it feels like a very steady and straightforward place to live if you're looking for both medical supervision and the comforts of community.