All Starr Personal Care Home sits over in Stone Mountain, Georgia, in a quiet spot close to hospitals, pharmacies, shops, and churches, so you don't have to go far for what you need, and there's only room for three residents, which makes it feel more like a family house than anything else, and people get to know each other pretty well there; the place offers single bedrooms, studio units, and communal living, all with air conditioning, wheelchair accessible showers, private bathrooms, and little touches like a telephone in the room if you want it. Residents get 24-hour supervision from staff who help with moving around, bathing, dressing, toilet support, and medication management, and there's help for those living with Parkinson's or needing weight management too.
Meals come prepared, with breakfast, lunch, and dinner served in a dining room, and there's anytime dining if you'd rather eat later, plus vegetarian choices and special diets, like diabetes or low salt, taken seriously, so each person gets what suits them best; you get help with eating when needed, and the place offers meal plans, laundry, vacuuming, dusting, and dry cleaning, so no one has to worry about chores. There's wifi throughout, so residents can email or watch videos online, and an emergency alert system in each room just in case. For activities, there's always something to do-devotional hours, art classes, movie nights, trivia games, stretching, BBQs, picnics, and day trips off-site, with support for mobility and a bus for getting to doctor visits or places in the community, plus every week comes with a fresh schedule; gardening is big there, with outdoor paths and green spaces for those who like to be outside.
All Starr Personal Care Home is pet-friendly, small dogs and cats can stay too, and the home has a friendly team that takes pride in making things clean, peaceful, and welcoming, with memory care, skilled nursing, and respite care services offered right on site, depending on each resident's needs, and there are nurses, doctors, dentists, podiatrists, and even hospice care available by call. The place tries to keep everything safe with no smoking inside, 24-hour security, and support for each resident's dignity and rights, and families are encouraged to be involved with decisions, which helps people feel supported. It's not a fancy building, but it runs with a focus on people, respect, and making sure every person gets the help they need, from walking to bathing to medication or just having a nice walk in the garden, and there's always a sense of community because of the small number of residents, so nobody gets overlooked or forgotten in the shuffle.