PruittPlace - Wesleyan sits in Bibb County, Georgia, and offers memory care, assisted living, and other senior services. The facility serves people with Alzheimer's, dementia, or other memory problems in a secure and purpose-built building where residents have studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom or semi-private apartments, and all the rooms are cozy without kitchens, so meals come fresh from the cafeteria, where a professional chef prepares three meals a day along with snacks and drinks that are available all day, and folks can enjoy a variety of foods, including vegetarian options. Staff look after all cooking, cleaning, and laundry, plus there are two sets of washers and dryers if residents want to do their own laundry.
PruittPlace - Wesleyan also has outdoor spaces and cozy indoor common rooms, a fireside living room, a music area, a beauty/barber shop, a porch, and well-kept landscaped areas where residents can plant, relax, or visit with family. A designated spot for games and cards makes it easy to spend time with friends, while activities like book club, yoga, brain fitness, exercise class, and devotional services-both on and offsite-keep people active, and the full-time activity director makes sure there's always something happening. The staff lets residents keep a dog or cat, and helps people with memory issues, incontinence care, medication reminders, diabetic management, and assisted transfers for those who need help standing or moving. There's hospice and palliative care as needed, plus home health care, skilled nursing, home care, and adult day services, so residents can stay as care levels change.
For safety, there's 24/7 awake staff, including nurses, clinical associates, memory care associates, and an emergency response system, along with technology like bracelets that alarm if someone tries to leave the building. Staff can work with residents who wander, have behavior issues, act out, or need extra supervision and reminders for bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and activities of daily living, and the whole facility's a non-smoking area indoors. The memory care section uses its own program, called SPIRIT Programming, which focuses on strength, purpose, identity, joy, and activities designed for each person. People living here can also get speech, occupational, and physical therapy. There's Wi-Fi, surface parking, hospital-style dining, scheduled transportation for errands, trips, and doctor visits, and doctors on call for extra peace of mind. Medicaid is accepted, and different floor plans, including duplexes, are available. This clean, inviting community is licensed by the state (number ALC-000272), and the staff is known for being supportive, helpful, and long-tenured, so people get the support they need while still being encouraged to stay independent and connected to others.