Thomas Home sits on Lake Howard Road in La Fayette, Georgia, and houses up to 4 senior residents in fully furnished single-bedroom, semi-private, or studio apartment units, and you'll find it's a quiet place with a small, homey atmosphere where residents and visitors feel comfortable right away, and people can bring pets too. Staff provide 24-hour supervision and a call system, so help is always there for things like bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication management, and they help with meals, laundry, housekeeping, and personal care, plus staff check on people's health on a regular basis and can help out after surgeries or illness, which brings some peace of mind to families.
Meals come prepared by a chef and served in a dining room with all-day dining and private and restaurant-style meal options, and folks with special diets-like diabetes or high blood pressure-get what they need, and you see a registered dietitian on staff checking that the food fits all those needs. Residents who enjoy activities get both a planned daily schedule and things like library time, games, movies, book room visits, outings, music therapy, and fitness programs, plus there's pet therapy and resident-run activities if someone feels like joining in with neighbors, and there's always a garden or walking path or quiet outdoor spots to get a bit of sun or fresh air.
Along with assisted living, Thomas Home covers memory care for people with dementia or Alzheimer's, and programs and secured spaces with locked doors prevent wandering while giving the structure and attention these folks need. There are mental wellness plans, support for physical needs, special therapies, and secure entry for safety, and the staff give a lot of help with things like transfers, incontinence care, and getting in and out of the shower. There's help with appointments, shopping trips, religious services, a chapel, a garden, a salon, and a games room, plus rooms have cable TV, Wifi, and kitchenettes, and there are telephones in every room in case somebody wants to stay connected.
The place keeps a simple and welcoming routine, with staff awake all night for anyone who needs help, and Thomas Home keeps its size small on purpose, so everyone gets personal care, close attention, and the chance to build friendships, whether for long-term stays or for short-term respite care when someone's caregiver needs a break, and the small library and planned community events let everyone keep their minds and spirits active in a relaxed setting.