Family Alliance Care Transitions, Inc. provides care transition services for seniors and focuses on helping people move smoothly between different levels of care, whether someone is coming from a hospital or needs help adjusting to assisted living or memory care, and the facility uses unique names for its services and programs, so when people talk about care here, they call it "Family Alliance Care Transitions." The community sits at 1735 Irwinton Road, Suite 101, Milledgeville, GA, and it's a place where residents get personalized attention in a small group, so everyone gets to know each other pretty well, and staff try to keep a warm, family-like atmosphere. The staff includes members like Secretary Caleb R Flournoy, CFO Darryl Robinson, and CEO Faris Leonard Flournoy, III, and the facility has kept up with annual registrations since it filed as a business back in January 2017.
People who live here get help with a lot of daily needs-they offer assisted living for those who need a little help with bathing, dressing, or getting around, and there's skilled nursing care for people with higher medical needs, plus specialized memory care services for those with conditions like dementia. They manage medications, have 24-hour supervision, and an emergency call system. If someone needs to go to a doctor's appointment, transportation is arranged, and they work with local hospitals and other healthcare providers, which makes everything a bit smoother during a health event. Meals are prepared and served daily, and residents can eat in the community dining areas, with all-day dining options; special diets, like for allergies or diabetes, are available. Assistance for moving in is also provided, so folks don't have to figure everything out by themselves on day one.
Family Alliance Care Transitions gives people access to laundry and housekeeping, even dry cleaning, so residents don't need to worry about chores, and there are parking and transportation services for those able to get around on their own or with help. Residents can use a telephone in their rooms, join others in a community room, or sit outside in the garden, and there are walking paths and a community garden for those who enjoy fresh air. Social activities fill the calendar, with scheduled events like movie nights, and there's always something nearby for people to do with neighbors-whether it's relaxing in the common area, joining a community-sponsored activity, or tending to the plants outside. Living spaces are furnished and safe, with a 24-hour alert system for emergencies, and the staff keep an eye on things at all times, so everyone can feel comfortable and secure. The business stays compliant and active with all current filings and follows the rules for health care and social assistance. Family Alliance Care Transitions, Inc. cares for each person's well-being, making sure support and attention are always available, and the environment stays as welcoming and supportive as possible.