Fellowship Home at Cotton Hill, found in Cuthbert, GA about 21 miles from Eufaula, has 41 licensed beds and serves people who need support with everyday activities in a safe, comfortable environment, and folks say it's the highest-rated senior community in town with an average rating of 9.6 out of 10, and you'll see why once you notice the helpful staff and friendly culture that the place is known for, because families can get peace of mind knowing their loved ones get help with daily care, medication management, and even transportation to doctors' appointments, all while having access to different levels of care, like independent living, assisted living, memory care, respite care, and home care options, and it also covers diabetic care, incontinence, and help for those who aren't able to get around on their own.
The rooms can be studio, semi-private, companion, private suites, or shared spaces, all fully furnished and including air conditioning, private bathrooms, cable TV, internet access, telephone, and kitchenettes, so folks have choices in how private or social they want to be, and people say the meals stand out, with organic food ingredients, nutritious menus, and friendly meal service; there's 24-hour supervision, on-call support, and a 24-hour call system, plus housekeeping, linens, and a feeling that people are looked after without spending what a big nursing home might cost.
Fellowship Home at Cotton Hill is state licensed and regulated, without Medicare or Medicaid certification, but long-term care advocacy and strong oversight are part of its roots, and there's a faith-based leadership and sense of belonging here, with both indoor spaces for activities and devotionals, offsite trips, transportation help, parking, and a busy roster of things to do; the community is budget-friendly, accredited, and takes pride in promoting active living for seniors while keeping them safe and comfortable, and while it does offer skilled nursing and home health care as well as hospice through its network, this location sticks to assisted living, memory care, respite, and independent living as the main types, suited to people who don't need nursing home levels of care but still want support and a familiar routine every day.