Faith And Hope Personal Care Home sits in Jonesboro, Georgia, and has offered care and housing for seniors since 2015 as a nonprofit community with room for up to six residents. The home has both indoor and outdoor common areas where folks can sit together, watch something on TV, or join in scheduled activities and events set up by the staff, who speak English and help everybody feel at home. Residents get help with bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication, and the staff provides 24-hour supervision, so there's always someone close by in case anyone needs extra help, including those with memory issues or diabetes who need a special diet plan. Meals are cooked to fit special needs, like vegetarian diets or diabetes-friendly options, and are served in a comfortable dining area, with rooms coming fully furnished, cable or satellite TV, and private baths if needed; some of the rooms have tubs and all are set up for accessibility, including wheelchair needs.
The home runs as a board and care facility, which means it offers a smaller, more personal setting and focuses on making sure each resident gets the attention and support they need to keep as much independence as possible. There's transportation for medical appointments and errands, and the staff coordinates with healthcare providers if anyone needs extra medical care. They also offer respite or short-term stays for folks who need a safe place for a little while. Housekeeping, laundry, move-in coordination, and emergency alert systems come standard, and there's Wi-Fi through the house in case folks want to keep in touch with family or watch movies together during community nights. The staff is trained to support people dealing with memory impairments and other special needs, including incontinence and non-ambulatory care. They focus on creating a warm, safe spot where elderly people and those with disabilities get the practical care they need, whether they're staying for a while or just passing through for a short stay. The home has five licensed beds and is set up to handle long-term, non-acute care for seniors. There's no posted pricing and no Medicare acceptance unless certified, and no outside reviews are listed, but the facility holds state licenses as a Personal Care Home and Group Home for mental health support, keeping the focus on offering basic, honest care for those who need it most.