Albert's House Talisman sits on Talisman Court NE in Atlanta, GA, and is licensed as a Personal Care Home, which means it can take care of up to three residents in a cozy, home-like setting where caregivers help with daily needs like bathing, dressing, and medication management, and folks living here can expect to find scheduled group meals in a shared dining room, help with laundry and housekeeping including dry cleaning, and a handy emergency alert system in place if someone needs help fast, and the rooms come furnished with things like telephones, and there's a garden and walking paths, plus the whole place is wheelchair accessible so moving around shouldn't be a bother, and everyone gets supervision day and night, including help for those who have trouble getting around on their own.
This place is one of several locations run by Albert's House, Inc., and they try to offer personal care, assisted living, and memory care, especially for people living with dementia, since they use training from the Foundation of Dementia Care Curriculum from the Alzheimer's Association, and they have programs for handling dementia behaviors with workshops and support, and if someone needs special meals or has dietary needs they help with that too, and the caregivers handle tasks like personal care and making sure medications get taken right, and the home holds activities and community events as well, so residents have ways to stay busy and connected, and family members sometimes visit or get updates at monthly meetings.
The place has been around since 2022 and is listed in an online directory of personal care homes, where seniors, caregivers, and providers can find details about services, and sometimes there's a chance to network or meet others with similar needs, and if someone wants to see what the home looks like there are virtual tours for their other locations, like Beltline, Sandpiper, and Greenhouse, which gives a feel for how these homes are set up, with parking around the back at some sites, and each house has its own address but all stick to the idea of keeping things small and more personal for the people living there.