Chi's The LLC sits in a quiet area of Riverdale, GA, offering a small and close-knit living space with only four licensed beds in their main home, so folks who live there tend to get to know each other pretty well and it never feels too crowded. The place is fully licensed locally as a Personal Care Home and meets government standards, but it doesn't take Medicare for care services unless it's got the right certification from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, which is worth knowing if you need that help. The staff, including folks like Mr. Chimezie Godwin Ahuchaogu who holds an MD, provides care through a variety of personal care, assisted living, skilled nursing, and home health services, supporting older adults who need everything from simple help with meals or daily activities, to more serious round-the-clock medical support like rehabilitation, wound care, and medication management when health changes.
The community has a full range of living options-from independent living for folks who want to do most things themselves but like the idea of available support, up to memory care for those dealing with dementia or Alzheimer's, all the way to skilled nursing care for heavier medical needs, and even continuing care retirement communities for aging in place. Homes sit in residential neighborhoods, so they look and feel like private houses, which means everything stays home-like and peaceful, with personal touches and not too much fuss, and the staff can help with bathing, dressing, and moving around as needed. People who live there get meals that work for dietary needs, like for folks with diabetes, and meals happen in a dining room that's part of the house instead of a big cafeteria.
Daily life comes with group meals, house activities to help memory for those who need it, scheduled events in the living room or garden, and cable TV or wifi when you just want quiet. Housekeeping and laundry happen for the residents, so nobody has to worry about that, and transportation to doctor's appointments or other trips gets taken care of when needed. The setting is built for safety, especially in the memory care community, with a secure and supervised environment so families can feel comfortable about their loved ones. Seniors can count on 24-hour support, and the care is personal, with attention to everyday needs, while still letting folks have as much independence as they can handle. There's always somebody around, so no one's alone if a need comes up, and even in the independent living side, support services are there whenever they're wanted, making it a spot that can really fit different needs all in one familiar place.