Lots Of Love is a licensed Personal Care Home in Augusta, Georgia, with space for up to 5 residents, and the place feels small and close-knit, so people know one another and the staff has time to help each person. The facility offers assisted living and board and care services in a residential home, where people can get help with things like bathing, dressing, moving around, and taking their medicine, along with regular help for everyday things. Memory care units for people with dementia and Alzheimer's are available, and some areas provide extra security-with accommodations ranging from as few as 3 to as many as 24 secured units-so those who need a safe, specialized setting have options, but it all depends on which part of the community you're in, and some parts keep the group small by plan. There's round-the-clock supervision, medication management, and nurses who help organize doctor visits, plus lots of routine checks to make sure everyone feels okay each day, and when someone needs therapy or wound care, they can get it right on-site.
Inside, the rooms are either studio or one-bedroom, and there are both private and semi-private options, with essentials like telephones and furnished spaces, and the place makes sure people can get around whether they use a walker or a wheelchair. Residents can walk outside in secure courtyards or go out on the walking paths or try out the gardens, and inside, there are community dining rooms with meals prepped for different diets, including allergy-friendly and diabetes-friendly choices, and people can eat any time thanks to all-day dining. People can also spend time in the barbershop, join fitness classes and other activities, and there's help for laundry and household chores like keeping rooms clean and changing linens. The staff works to create a supportive setting, with personal care plans that focus on independence, dignity, and health. They coordinate with families and healthcare providers, and when residents need to get to a medical appointment, transportation is available. The aim is to give people as much independence as possible, and the atmosphere holds a welcoming, home-like feeling, so people can feel comfortable as they age in place and get the care they need.