Mauzy House sits in Jesup, Georgia, right in Wayne County, at 1029 Spring Grove Road, and this little place only has enough room for three senior residents, so everyone gets more personal attention, which is just how things go in smaller homes like this, and you won't find crowds here, just private or semi-private rooms with safety features, comfortable studios, one-bedroom suites, and shared spaces made for easy moving around. People living at Mauzy House have help with daily things like bathing, dressing, meal preparation, medication management, and moving about if needed, and there's 24-hour supervision to keep everyone safe, plus an on-call registered nurse and coordination with doctors and healthcare providers when something needs checking or if a resident has appointments, all set up with transportation arranged ahead of time. Each resident enjoys chef-prepared meals in a bright dining hall, with custom menus for special diets like diabetes or allergies, along with snacks, and they can eat with others in the well-lit dining area or choose more private spaces if that's preferred, and family parties or birthdays get catered here. There's laundry and housekeeping services, and simple things like cable TV, Wi-Fi, phone service, and emergency call systems in every room make everyday life secure and connected.
Residents get scheduled wellness and enrichment programs, activities like arts and crafts, movie nights, computer learning classes, yoga, fall prevention classes, daily fitness, and special exercise groups, and there are community events, family support meetings, and a few quiet outdoor spaces like gardens and walking paths for those who like time outside or want to stretch their legs. The building's got ADA-compliant bathrooms and safe apartment designs with protection systems and keypad entry, which helps everyone feel less worried about strangers coming in, and there's a communal kitchen, theater room, bistro, games room, and a salon for haircuts. Staff have training to help folks with dementia or Parkinson's disease, including memory care, feeding if someone can't do it alone, escorting throughout the building, and help with rehabilitation like occupational, speech, or physical therapy, and there are plans made special for each person with resident checkups and personal needs services. They offer respite care, which means someone can stay here short-term if their caregiver needs a break, and visitors can come as needed with flexible hours. Smiling faces, kind staff, and a calm, quiet setting help keep it feeling like a home where support is close by, and everyone still has their own space and independence, which folks seem to appreciate the most about this little three-person senior home.