Marks Personal Care Home sits on three acres of quiet land in Hephzibah, where deer and hummingbirds wander through woods, and residents get to relax among flowers and birds with plenty of outdoor seating to watch it all. This is a family-run board and care home that keeps things small and peaceful, with only six beds for folks who want help with daily life but don't need a big, bustling setting. The staff there focuses on treating everyone with respect and making sure personal care fits each resident's needs, whether it's help bathing, dressing, medication management, or just getting around safely because there are wheelchair-accessible showers, wide hallways, and safety features all thought through for comfort and security.
The home serves people aged 55 or 62 and up, both men and women, with services for those who can handle most of their needs themselves as well as active seniors and those who need more help with memory problems like Alzheimer's or dementia-they even have special memory care services, which can be more costly than standard care but cover more needs. There's a nurse on staff, a doctor on call, and help from therapists-speech, occupational, physical-and they can handle everything from diabetic care and incontinence help to insulin shots and support for folks who need two people to assist with moves, if their needs call for it. The staff makes sure medication gets managed well, meals are prepared on-site (residents usually get one or two home-cooked meals a day, and you might see French toast in the morning or pork chops and casseroles for dinner), dietary needs like vegetarian choices or low-salt and diabetic diets are covered, and there's always laundry and housekeeping.
Residents live in private rooms and can enjoy bath tubs built for relaxation, spacious common rooms for games or crafts, and a hair salon right in the home; sometimes a traveling hairdresser stops by, and there's help with hygiene and bathing too. There are pet-friendly rules, so residents can have dogs and even goats, and the grounds offer chances to sit outside, spot squirrels, or chat with neighbors. People can gather in the game room, the indoor and outdoor areas, or the yard for night events and other small get-togethers, and there's a steady schedule of things to do-music plans, craft programs, movie nights, board games, animal therapy, outside trips, devotional services (off-site), fitness or even sauna and book room if the home offers it during the stay.
The team at Marks Personal Care Home pays close attention to each person, keeping the atmosphere easygoing and friendly, ready to step in when a resident's memory fades or health becomes tricky. They provide transportation for medical visits or errands, and the location stays close to pharmacies, doctors, and places of worship. Staff is there 24 hours a day, and there's hospice or respite care available too. The goal at this small home remains simple: make sure everyone has the help they want, chances for socializing or privacy as needed, and a quiet, safe, and comfortable place to live, with room for hobbies, conversation, and the feeling of belonging.