Pintail sits in Jonesboro, Georgia, in a small single-family home built back in 1970 with brick on the outside and a slab foundation, and it has 1,328 square feet of interior space, three bedrooms, and two bathrooms, so it isn't a big place, but it's one of those smaller, more welcoming communities that focus on taking care of just a few people at a time-about three assisted living units, to be exact-and you'll see gardens outside, walking paths, and some spots where folks can sit and relax and enjoy the fresh air. You'll find a spacious dining room for meals, which are served three times a day with options for different diets, including for people who need diabetic meals, and there's a snack shop, a community kitchen for special events, and they've got scheduled movie nights, walking clubs, and daily activities if you want to join in. The rooms are furnished, there are walk-in closets, phone access, and you've got Wi-Fi and cable or satellite TV, and you'll always have 24-hour supervision if you need it, emergency alert systems in every room, as well as housekeeping and laundry to keep things clean.
The staff offer a full range of care services: they help with bathing, dressing, moving from bed to chair, medication management, and keeping up with doctor's appointments, and they're ready for special needs too, like Parkinson's care, spoon feeding, bathroom reminders, individual care plans, and they make sure to coordinate with health care providers. You'll see a wellness center, routine health checks, a barbershop, chapel services, on-site pharmacy, a reading area, a game room, and landscaped gardens cared for together with residents, and there's transportation for medical appointments or outings along with parking for those who drive. Pintail offers options in independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, and memory care, and you can find all sorts of rooms, from studios to one-bedrooms, communal living, and private spaces, making it pretty flexible depending on what someone needs. They're strict about privacy, fair housing, and they work to make their digital experience user-friendly, with options to give feedback if something doesn't work right online, and even though this place is tied in with real estate listings and property searches-meaning you'll see information about market values, mortgage tools, and sometimes cash-offer services-they keep their focus on care and safety first, so people and their families can feel comfortable knowing the basics are handled.