Open Hearts Stone Mountain is a small assisted living home serving seniors in Stone Mountain, Georgia, with room for up to three residents in a cozy and quiet setting, where people get a lot of personal attention since it's such an intimate place, which really helps folks who need memory care or extra support for things like dementia, Parkinson's, and daily living needs such as bathing, dressing, and moving around. The staff provides help with medication, meal preparation, spoon feeding if you need it, and even offers specialized care for incontinence, fall prevention, and personal care, plus there's always someone awake and available both day and night for security and peace of mind because they take safety seriously with things like a 24/7 security system, emergency response buttons in the rooms, and regular health checkups from nurses, all supervised and coordinated with your healthcare providers, so you know everyone's keeping an eye on you. Residents choose from private or semi-private studio units, one-bedroom suites, or communal living options, all outfitted with the necessary appliances, cable, Wi-Fi, ADA-compliant bathrooms, storage, and full furnishings, which means once you move in you don't have to worry about basics since laundry, housekeeping, and linen services are included, too.
The staff wants everyone to feel part of the community, so they organize activities to encourage friendships, like movie nights, computer classes, arts and crafts in the studio, reading in the library, or enjoying fitness classes in the common areas, and with landscaped outdoor spaces, walking paths, and gardens, there's always a chance to get outside for fresh air with your pet if you've got one, since small pets are welcome here. Residents can plan individualized meals, and a registered dietitian supervises dining services-including snacks between meals and special menu choices for folks with diabetes or dementia, and they're always careful to support those who need help with manual feeding, whether for health or memory concerns. The place feels homey and settled since the staff is always around, but there's also independent living because you can use the community kitchen, visit the café, take part in social events, or just relax with friends in the common areas, and family support groups meet regularly because relatives and friends are part of daily life here, too.
Transportation for medical appointments, grocery runs, and errands is available if you need it, and massage therapy, concierge, and pharmacy services round out the care packages, which always get tailored to each resident so what you need is what you get, whether it's a short-term respite stay or long-term living with physical therapy, vision rehabilitation, or behavioral health support. The facility is backed by Open Hearts Personal Care Home and is accredited by CARF International, a nonprofit that checks places for their dedication to quality and proper standards since they have a three-year accreditation and keep up with a certification process, field reviews, and survey standards for health and human services, including programs like medical rehabilitation and aging services for both public and providers, so you can be sure the place is up to date with best practices and monitoring.
Folks live here as independently as possible, with lots of respect for privacy and individual preferences, and the idea is to provide a safe, comfortable, and social home that keeps dignity and well-being front and center, with plenty of support from thoughtful staff who know you by name and care about your daily comfort, health, and happiness.