Timberwood Personal Care Home sits in Thomasville, Georgia, across several neighborhood homes, and each one only has a few residents, so folks really get to know each other and the staff, and families can find some peace of mind knowing their loved ones aren't lost in the crowd. There's always staff around to help with daily things like bathing, dressing, or moving from one spot to another, and licensed nurses visit to check on everyone. Each home, like the ones on Crabapple Drive, Cove Landing, and Shoreline Drive, holds between four and six seniors, keeping things small and simple, and that helps caregivers focus on each person.
The homes have safety features such as grab bars and non-slip flooring, and every room-whether it's a private, semi-private, or a senior apartment-comes furnished but folks can bring some of their own belongings if they want. You'll find big TV screens, a computer room, and spots like reading nooks, fitness areas, and even a greenhouse, with outside porches and gardens where folks can watch birds or just sit quietly. There's also scheduled transportation for things like medical appointments and errands, and parking for family visits.
Meals come three times a day, plus snacks, and the kitchen staff adjusts recipes for special diets, whether it's allergies or diabetes, and families can join for a special occasion in a private dining area. Staff help seniors manage their medicines and handle daily chores like laundry and housekeeping, and lends support with things like incontinence care or feeding if needed. Timberwood has on-call nurse support, monthly doctor check-ups, and coordinates with outside therapists if someone needs speech, occupational, or physical therapy. For those with memory trouble, extra support's available.
Activities fill up the calendar, from games and arts and crafts in the activity room to fitness classes, church services, movie nights, cultural events, and walks outside. Pets are welcome, and dogs and cats are allowed in most homes. Each house uses secure keyless entry, so residents are safe but not locked away, and visitors can come by during flexible hours to spend time with loved ones. Housekeeping keeps everything clean and tidy, and the staff will help coordinate moving in or moving out if needed.
Timberwood Personal Care Home doesn't accept Medicare unless certified by CMS, and is set up to provide long-term care in a relaxed, home-like environment. There's respite care for short-term stays, and each resident gets a personalized care plan that's checked regularly. With small home sizes and a cozy setup, everyone gets a bit more attention, which a lot of folks seem to appreciate.