Victorian Way sits over on Carswell Avenue in Waycross, Georgia, where folks get a home-like atmosphere with helpful, joyful staff always around. Residents can have their meals restaurant-style or dine all day, and cooks prepare food that works for people with allergies or diabetes, making sure it's both nutritious and tastes pretty good. Rooms come furnished, and everybody gets access to cable TV, WiFi, and phone service if they want it, plus there are kitchenettes for those who like to make something on their own. Safety's a big deal here, so there's an emergency alert system and a 24-hour call system, and staff are on hand any time you need help, day or night, for things like bathing, dressing, medications, transfers, or if you just aren't getting around so well. Housekeeping and laundry are taken care of, and you don't have to worry about cleaning up after yourself, with linen service thrown in. New folks get help moving in, too.
People can enjoy a small library, walking paths outside, a peaceful garden, a barber and beauty salon, and plenty of places to sit and chat in common areas. There are community-sponsored and resident-run activities every day, like movie nights or whatever folks come up with, so there are always chances to stay busy if that's what you like, and there's focus on keeping everybody mentally and emotionally active, too, with a mental wellness program. Victorian Way offers care like medication management, support for people who aren't very mobile, respite care if somebody needs a short break from home, and incontinence care, all covered by staff who seem to genuinely care about everyone. The dining staff and meal planners put effort into keeping meals balanced and enjoyable, and special diets are always accommodated, especially for folks managing diabetes. Residents get help with day-to-day things wherever it's needed, like getting around, organizing medications, or even just making sure they eat right and feel comfortable.
Victorian Way offers several types of care, including assisted living, memory care for residents with Alzheimer's or dementia, residential board and care, skilled nursing, independent living, and adult day care. This makes it a place where active seniors who need some help with daily life, as well as folks who might need more detailed care, can find support and peace of mind, but still have chances to connect with others. It's recognized for a caring environment, with staff that look out for visitors and residents alike, keeping things cheerful and safe, and there's a calm feeling of companionship from all the little touches-movie nights, pleasant gardens, books to read, the beauty salon, the common dining room, scheduled activities, and clean, cozy spaces to live in.