Cedar Mountain sits in Douglasville, GA, at 6494 Cedar Mountain Road, and serves as a small, licensed Personal Care Home with four beds, offering assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, independent living, and board and care services all in one place, which really covers a lot for people needing different types of help, and it does all this in a house that looks like a craftsman-style single-family residence with a spacious two-car garage, formal dining room that can seat twelve or more, and a large master suite that's got its own bathroom with a soaking tub and walk-in closet, while the house itself is set on a 4.04-acre piece of land and has features like a sun porch and back deck for relaxing or getting some air. The place offers help with daily living, such as bathing, dressing, and transfers, plus medication management, showering assistance, and support for unexpected needs at all hours, since there's always staff on call and 24-hour supervision for comfort and safety, and for people with special diets, especially diabetes or food allergies, the kitchen team prepares meals accordingly, including pureed options if needed, and serves them in a dining hall that really is quite roomy, while residents can also get housekeeping, laundry, and linen services plus furnished apartments or communal living spaces, with private ADA bathrooms and emergency alert buttons in the rooms.
Cedar Mountain has activities planned every day and community-sponsored outings, like arts and crafts or computer learning classes, so there's something to look forward to, and there's a library, a theater room, and pretty outdoor gardens and walking paths. People who need more healthcare get help with Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's, or dementia, and they get care coordination with doctors or specialists, scheduled doctor visits, and physical therapy arranged if needed. The home has special features like a safe apartment design, furnished rooms with telephones, access to cable or satellite TV, Wi-Fi and internet, and a big parking area, while transportation for medical outings is arranged for anyone who needs it. Visitors and family members can stay for a short term if that helps, and move-in support makes getting settled less stressful.
The property itself is built for convenience, with a laundry room on the main floor, potential media or gym space in the basement, and a big unfinished basement with tall ceilings, in case someone wants to create more space, which is handy. There's attention to safety with a resident security system and flood, fire, wind, or heat risk addressed, and the grounds include parking in a carport or garage, depending on the specific house, and a fireplace for comfort. Cedar Mountain's commitment is mainly about keeping residents comfortable and cared for, helping people manage their day-to-day needs, fostering a social, engaged community, and making sure people have the right medical support when they need it, but everything's set up for a small group-there are just five assisted living units-so it feels more like a home than an institution, which helps a lot of folks feel at ease as they go through different stages of aging or health needs. The place's community score is 5.5 by Seniorly's system, which means it's got room to improve but handles a broad range of care with a steady hand.