Stonehenge Too sits across Georgia with 33 different locations and every place gets run by the same owner and operator, which means you'll find the same setup no matter which city you visit like Albany, Brunswick, or Warner Robins, and folks get that southern hospitality you expect along with help if you ever need something, and if you don't like your stay there's a free stay policy, so people know the staff wants everyone satisfied. The community started back in 1992, but the building was finished in 1995 and got renovated again in 2010, which means it feels comfortable but not brand new. Stonehenge Too only takes up to 24 residents, so folks get some extra attention, and they offer assisted living, memory care for people with dementia, CCRC services, independent living, senior apartments, and even respite care which lets caregivers take a short rest while their loved one gets looked after. People who need help with daily activities-things like bathing, dressing, transfers, and taking medicine-can count on the staff, who work around the clock and use a 24-hour call system for safety too, and you'll see emergency alert systems in place for quick help.
For those with specific health needs, you'll find nurses and a doctor on call, and visiting therapists stop by-like podiatrists for feet, dentists, occupational and physical therapists, and speech therapists. Folks who set out from Stonehenge Too can still drive-there's parking for them-and there's bus line access for families that want to visit or for trips out and about. A nice part of Stonehenge Too is the effort to keep everyone active and connected, so there's movie nights, music therapy, line dancing, and special holiday events, with resident-run activities and community activities every day. There's a library, a barber and salon, gardens, walking paths, a fitness center for exercise, swimming pools, and an arts room, so there's always something to do if a person wants company. For eating, the place serves up all-day, restaurant-style dining in the community dining room, with vegetarian and Kosher meal options, along with meals for people who've got diabetes or allergies; full tubs and wheelchair showers mean more people can get clean easily.
Rooms come furnished, and folks who want to bring their pets can, since Stonehenge Too's pet-friendly, and laundry, housekeeping, and dry cleaning get handled by staff, though some people like using laundry rooms themselves. Assisted living there includes meals, medication help, bathing, dressing, transfers, and supervision, all grouped under a flat monthly rate starting at $3,248, which helps people know what they're paying. Memory care residents get extra security: the property uses wander guards and locked buildings so people who might walk off can't get too far, and there's a focus on safety in every area. There's also support for diabetic residents, whether they manage their care or need staff to help monitor sugar levels. People with allergies or food preferences don't get left out, and everyone can find something to suit them, even Kosher food and allergy-sensitive options. Stonehenge Too was made to help folks age in place, whether they need a little help now or more care down the road, and people can arrange rooms for their health needs. Along with those common areas, every room has a telephone, and the whole community gets built so each person feels comfortable and secure.
Most of all, Stonehenge Too keeps things simple by making sure each resident gets support to live with dignity, friendship, and a sense of belonging.