Stilesboro Personal Care Home is an assisted living facility in Kennesaw, GA, where up to twelve seniors can live in a private residential house setting, with the memory care area serving six residents separately. The staff is available all day and night to help with daily needs like bathing, dressing, and moving around, and the trained team can handle both one-person and two-person transfers, with mechanical lifts if needed, for those who need more hands-on help. The home offers personal care and health services, including visits from nurses, podiatrists, therapists, and other healthcare professionals. Seniors who live here get meals served in the dining room, where they can listen to music, socialize, and enjoy different dishes from the on-site meal program, usually between one and two meals each day.
There are several indoor and outdoor common areas for activities, and the community includes a game room with board and card games, areas for arts and crafts, groups that gather for education or devotional services, and special events like outdoor parties and music. Residents can watch free satellite TV, use Wi-Fi, and relax in rooms with private bathrooms and wheelchair-accessible showers. Staff help manage medications and keep an eye on residents with reminders and regular check-ins, which helps give families some peace of mind. The building has safety features like sprinkler systems, and there's a secured memory care section built to support those with Alzheimer's or dementia, using bracelets and other technology to make sure no one gets lost. Memory care services are tailored for those with dementia, including help with behavior and extra supervision for wandering.
Transportation services help residents get to appointments, and the home provides housekeeping, laundry and dry cleaning, and has washers and dryers on-site. Residents can smoke outdoors in approved spots. Insurance, including long-term care, is accepted, but Medicare isn't unless the place is certified. The home can adjust care as needs change and will bring in extra services if needed for things like hospice or respite stays. The care level is considered medium, meaning residents often need help with basic tasks and supervision. Some people pay using Medicaid, Medicare, or social security disability-especially for memory care, which is pricier than regular senior care. Families should be aware there might be extra fees for some services, especially in memory care. The home aims to provide a safe and comfortable setting, focusing on simple living, good food, and care that fits each resident. You'll see straightforward rooms, a caring atmosphere, and personal touches that try to make life easier and less stressful for both seniors and their loved ones.