Barbara Hall's Personal Care sits at 2638 Castletown Dr. in Hephzibah, GA, and runs as a licensed personal care home, holding a license for up to 24 seniors but also showing details about limit of 6 residents for some care levels, and has been operating for about 25 years in the Augusta area. This place offers several care options like assisted living, memory care for those with Alzheimer's, hospice care, respite care, and even adult day care services, and it takes pride in keeping a supportive space that actually tries to meet both the physical and emotional needs of residents every day. Here, people get help with activities like bathing, dressing, grooming, and transfers, and there's medication management, laundry help, housekeeping, and 24-hour supervision, including a 24-hour call system for emergencies and scheduled wellness checks to make sure everyone's safe and well.
What makes Barbara Hall's stand out is the variety of features for daily life, like a community garden, outdoor patio, indoor common rooms, private and semi-private suites with emergency alerts, and a dining room that serves three cooked meals a day plus snacks, and they pay attention to things like diabetes or other special diets. Residents use amenities like a barber or salon, a library and arts room, computer access, a possible book room or health room, and laundry or dry cleaning services. Activities play a big part here, too, with regular events such as music therapy, art programs, board games, fitness sessions, brain-stimulating games, animal therapy, movie nights, and faith-based activities, and staff help arrange transportation for doctor visits, errands, or outings.
The place has wheelchair access and helps both ambulatory and non-ambulatory residents, including those needing memory support or even hospice care. Personal care staff also support residents with dressing and bathing, and there's move-in coordination if needed, plus special therapies like physical or occupational therapy when the doctor orders them. There's even an old lab that's now closed but was previously part of the facility, classified as Skilled Nursing/Nursing Facility and Waiver, and the place networks with other senior care sites in the Augusta region for more resources.
The environment tries to feel like home, aiming to encourage independence but also give all the help needed for those with different care plans. People can expect engaging activities, cozy rooms, carefully prepared food, and group programs that give everyone a chance for friendship and regular socializing. Staff arrange things like mobile hairdresser visits, offer special diet plans for medical needs, and check in on everyone's health with regular reviews. The community works to balance personal support and shared living, helping seniors enjoy each day as much as possible in a home-like setting that pays attention to both comfort and needs.