Madear's Place sits in a small, peaceful town known as the "Georgia-Florida Gateway," close to scenic lakes and just 14 miles south of Valdosta, Georgia, which makes it easy to get to by Interstate 75, and the area has a small, close-knit population with quite a few seniors. The community offers assisted living, senior living, and memory care, and there are several homes in the area under Madear's Place, like Carolyn's Personal Care Home, Carolyn's II, DUKES CLA, BROOKVIEW TERRACE GROUP HOME, BIG OAK, ANGEL HEARTS & HANDS TLC, and 2941 SUNSET DRIVE, with some homes caring for just three to six seniors and others like Baptist Village Lake Park that can accommodate up to 40 residents. The cost for supportive care is about $4,445 each month, which covers daily living help, meals, medication management, and regular wellness checkups, and some support programs may help with these costs.
Madear's Place provides both independent and assisted living, letting folks find the care level that fits them, whether they need a little help or round-the-clock nursing support, and there are floor plans like studios or one-bedroom and even shared living options, so people can pick what suits them best. Staff check on residents often and help with things like bathing, dressing, medication, and any medical needs, and the homes have features like emergency buttons, safety grab bars, large decks, accessible bathrooms, and wheelchair access to keep everyone safe. Residents get help with eating, transferring from one place to another, and personal care, and trained staff are on duty at all hours.
For those with dementia or Alzheimer's, Madear's Place has memory care programs with secure environments, staff trained in dementia support, and daily memory-enhancing activities. The homes also have skilled nursing options, including rehabilitation, wound care, and full medical support if needed. Folks can bring pets, join group activities, play games in the entertainment room, visit the hair salon, or spend time in the library, and everyone gets regular meals, snacks, and help with dietary needs, including diabetes care. There are community activities, special fitness programs, music therapy, pet therapy, chapel service, and movie nights, so residents can stay as active and social as they like.
Transportation is available to take folks to doctors, shopping, or outings, and each home offers regular housekeeping, laundry service, linen changes, and maintenance, plus utilities and wifi are included. There's a spacious dining hall, big outdoor spaces, walking paths, gardens, and places for family to gather, making it feel homelike. To live at Madear's Place, people go through a health evaluation and financial review, and staff help set up personalized care plans so every resident gets the kind of care they need, whether that's simple help with daily tasks or more extensive nursing and memory care.