Cedar Grove Personal Care Home sits in a quiet spot at 245 South Woodlawn Drive in Crawford, Georgia, and folks say the place feels calm and homey, maybe because it's a small house with space for only six residents, which helps everyone know each other a little better, and you don't get lost in a crowd. The caregivers stay on hand round the clock, with a registered nurse always there, so residents with special medical needs or folks needing help with medicine or wound care get looked after pretty well. The staff help with basics like bathing, dressing, and getting around, plus they keep an eye on mobility issues and use individualized care plans so people get what they need without much fuss, and there's always clinical oversight for peace of mind.
Residents get meals made for them, with special diets handled when needed, and there's a big dining room where folks can eat together, talk, maybe catch up on the day, plus if you have a favorite, they'll try to work around allergies or food concerns. The rooms come furnished with kitchenettes, air conditioning, and cable or internet, so it feels a little more like a regular home, and the staff keep everything tidy thanks to housecleaning and linen services. For social life, there's a garden and walking paths, a gaming room, a library, and even a beauty salon, and staff plan activities, movie nights, and games so no one feels too alone or bored. Cedar Grove's got an emergency alert system in every room, and there's full wheelchair access for folks who need a little extra help getting around.
Transportation and parking are there for residents who need to get to appointments or just want a little outing, and community services like laundry, dining, and housekeeping come as part of the package, so residents don't have to worry about chores piling up. They also offer memory care programming for residents who need it and respite stays for families needing some temporary help. Cedar Grove Private Home Care, LLC, runs extra home care services for folks who want to stay independent in their own houses, helping with errands, daily tasks, and even providing companionship.
The home is licensed and surveyed by local agencies, operates with less than ten beds, and aims to give a secure, simple setting that feels more residential than institutional. Seniors here usually find a place that meets their care needs without a lot of extra noise, and families know their loved ones are supported by trained, attentive staff in a calm setting.