Oakwood Court stands as a small senior living community on Oakwood Court in Grovetown, Georgia, built back in 2008 with brick construction, slab foundation, and a roomy single-family design stretched across 2,257 square feet on a 0.38-acre lot, and it's got four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a big open family room with a corner fireplace, vaulted ceilings, walk-in closets, a split bedroom floor plan, and practical touches like a pull-down attic, central air, carpet and vinyl flooring, plus a two-car garage with concrete floors. The eat-in kitchen holds a built-in microwave, electric range, dishwasher, disposal, and vented exhaust fan alongside double vanities in the primary bath, a soaking tub, and a separate shower, with extra storage space and washer/dryer hookups close by. The back deck and rear porch look out over a landscaped yard with sprinklers both in the front and back, where the yard is lit up by street lights so it's easier to get around at night, and inside, residents use emergency alert systems for safety and telephones in their rooms for easy communication.
Oakwood Court offers personal attention with a small capacity for each site-there are homes at 700 Oakwood Ct with additional settings at locations like 339 Marshall Street, 4803 Orchard Hill Drive, 5413 Old Augusta Highway, and 1623 Cedar Hill Dr, with units that range from four to eleven so the setting stays quiet and manageable. Staff supports residents with assisted living options, memory care, board and care home services, and even short-term respite care, making sure folks get help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, and medication management, along with a 24-hour call system for quick response and nurses on duty for up to 16 hours a day. The staff coordinates with healthcare providers and arranges transportation for medical appointments, so families don't have to worry about doctor's visits, and there's non-ambulatory care available for those who need extra support moving around.
Oakwood Court supports special diets including diabetes and allergy restrictions, and there are planned meals served most of the day in a dining room, and the community takes care of regular housekeeping, laundry, dry cleaning, and even helps with moving in, plus there's scheduled daily activities, community events, walking paths, a garden, movie nights, and pet-friendly living if residents want to bring along their pets. The Community Housing (ECS) program at Oakwood Court holds a three-year accreditation, and host family or shared living services are also offered, providing a supportive, close-knit setting for older adults who might want more companionship or support.
Oakwood Court connects residents to the local community, tying into schools like Euchee Creek Elementary, Harlem Middle, and Harlem High in case families want to stay linked to those neighborhoods, and it has public water and sewer, cable, and smoke detectors for added peace of mind. There's a required homeowner's association fee that goes toward upkeep, and the parent company REM-GA 1 oversees the property's standards and care delivery. Oakwood Court's layout, care options, and community feel suit folks who want a home-like atmosphere, personal attention, and a safe place where everyday needs are met by experienced staff.