Matthew Assisted Living III sits at 527 Railroad Street in Fort Valley, Georgia and has only six assisted living units, so you're looking at a small and intimate place where staff offer personalized care and know every resident by name, which makes things feel warmer and gives folks more attention than most bigger places, and you're going to find 24-hour supervision here, along with help for daily needs like bathing, dressing, medication, and moving from place to place. Staff pay close attention to health changes through regular screenings, and they watch for meal and medication needs, help with transfers, and even provide help with incontinence, rehabilitation, and manual feeding when needed, so people who need extra care for things like diabetes, Parkinson's, or Alzheimer's-because there are specific programs for memory care and those health issues-can stay safe and as independent as possible. There are panic buttons and an emergency alert system in every room for peace of mind, plus there's a nurse on staff and awake caregivers at night, and the team here covers everything from housekeeping, laundry, and linen service to all maintenance and unscheduled care needs, because a lot can happen, sometimes.
Matthew Assisted Living III feels more home-like with its full-service kitchen, chef-prepared meals, and all-day snacks, along with both restaurant-style dining and private dining choices, and they even make room for special diets-including diabetes-friendly meals-so all residents can join at mealtimes, and there's mealtime help for those who need it, which is thoughtful, especially when hands aren't as steady as they used to be. Folks can choose from studio apartments, one-bedroom suites, or shared units-all cable-ready, fully furnished, and wheelchair accessible-with prices starting at $2,284 for a semi-private space and around $2,740 or more for a one-bedroom, making for clear options depending on what fits best, plus kitchens and kitchenettes in the living areas are nice for a snack or if someone wants to make tea or coffee themselves.
Residents enjoy activities every day, from arts and crafts and movie nights in the theater room to community-sponsored and resident-run events, along with fitness classes and walking paths outside, and a garden for those who still like to dig in the dirt or sit quietly, and there's also a library for reading, a designated section to exercise, and cozy common rooms for conversation or just watching TV. Matthew Assisted Living III has a barber and salon, massage therapy, and pharmacy services, and there's parking on site for drivers and transportation to groceries and errands, so most things get taken care of without much fuss. It's a pet-friendly place, too, so folks can keep their companion animals, and that bit makes a difference for many. Safety remains a priority with 24/7 secured premises, panic buttons, and staff ready for emergencies, and the location's close to local medical offices, Fort Valley State University Health System, and a pharmacy, which is handy when doctor visits or new prescriptions come up.
This home offers long-term assisted living, respite care for short stays, and hospice support when it's time, so there's support across changing needs. Move-in coordination makes transitions simpler. They aim to keep residents comfortable, supported, and engaged, especially since the team is described as friendly and helpful, and there's always a focus on both safety and independence, so people can have dignity and privacy, but get help when needed. Residents' well-being comes first, with personalized plans, individual support, and wellness programs, either while being independent or receiving lots of care, and amenities like emergency alerts and all-day dining show attention to detail, making daily life easier and more pleasant for those living there.