Kennesaw Village Senior Living and Memory Care offers both assisted living and memory care services for adults aged 55 and over. The staff help with daily needs like bathing, dressing, grooming, mobility, and dining, while also managing medication, insulin injections, and diabetes care. Meals are served three times a day, with recipes chosen by a registered dietitian to meet different nutrition needs, such as diabetic, renal, and vegetarian diets, and residents get snacks throughout the day. Residents can join activities like daily exercise, Puzzles & Tea, TED Talks, Crosswords & Coloring, arts and crafts, and music groups, as well as spiritual studies, outings for shopping or sightseeing, and social gatherings-there's an emphasis on offering something for the mind, body, and spirit. Unique features include a short-term stay option for respite, pet-friendly policies for certain animals, and specialized staff trained in memory care, behavior management, chronic disease management, and senior health.
The building is single-level and wheelchair accessible, with safety features like emergency call systems, controlled access, safety rails, smoke alarms, sprinkler systems, and 24-hour supervision. Living options include private and shared rooms or studios-each has a kitchenette, private bath, and step-in shower. Shared spaces include a cozy lobby with a chandelier and hardwood floors, a dining room with warm lighting and herringbone floors, a lounge with a piano and large windows, a sunroom, and a recreation room. Outdoor patios, walking paths, and gardens give residents space for fresh air and relaxation. There's a fitness center, on-site salon and barber shop for hair care, and dedicated spaces for activities, reading, and movie watching.
Nursing staff are present, with a full-time licensed nurse on call around the clock and regular wellness checks. In-house physicians, skilled nursing services, podiatrists, psychiatrists, and visiting therapists all support medical needs, from medication reminders to therapy and hospice care. Scheduled transportation gets residents to appointments, shopping, or group outings, and there's parking for those who drive. Internet access, cable TV, and furnished, Wi-Fi enabled rooms help people feel connected. Housekeeping, in-house laundry, dry cleaning, linen, groundskeeping, and maintenance keep the community clean and comfortable. Residents have regular assessments and care plans that adjust to changing needs.
All-inclusive rent options are available, with an entry fee and payment by check, long-term care insurance, or VA benefits, but Medicaid isn't accepted. Popular activities include games, group fitness, communal meals, special celebrations, religious services, and a Wall of Honor in the common area. The focus remains on creating a safe, friendly place where people can enjoy social connection, purposeful routines, and personal dignity while having the support they want, whether staying for the long term or just a short respite.