Happy Days House PCH sits on Old Federal Road North in Chatsworth, Georgia, and you'll find it's a small, quiet community for seniors who need day-to-day support and memory care, and while you've got a total of five assisted living units, the place also has five secured Alzheimer's and dementia units, which helps folks who need extra safe spaces, and the care team aims to give each person the help they truly need, whether that's help with getting dressed, bathing, taking medicine, eating meals, or moving around safely, and caregivers usually stay on-site which leads to a lot of personal attention for each resident. Residents get three daily meals, including pureed foods for those who need that, and special diets for folks with conditions like diabetes or hypertension. The property is pet-friendly, and there's a little bit of everything-community garden, nice outdoor spaces, walking trails, a small library, a beauty salon, a bistro, and several places to sit and talk or relax, plus the staff keeps things secure round the clock. Shared, semi-private, and private rooms are around, some with their own balconies, kitchens, or ADA-compliant private baths, and everything's kept up with regular housekeeping, laundry, and upkeep.
They run planned programs every day, so residents can expect fitness classes, arts and crafts, holiday parties, movie nights, music therapy, animal therapy, even spa treatments and massage when requested, and you'll find the place has plenty of books, good Wi-Fi, and on-site checkups from nurses and other providers. Happy Days House PCH provides transportation for shopping, religious services, doctor's appointments, and other outings, and there's an in-room emergency response system, panic buttons, and secured grounds that help residents with memory loss feel safe. Medication management, help with incontinence, and regular health monitoring by a licensed nurse are all there, with care plans adjusted for anyone with Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, or other needs, and the dining options are tailored for comfort with chef-prepared meals and snacks at hand. Family guidance and respite care services are available, so caregivers can get a break, and the facility stays licensed with the Georgia Department of Community Health, which means state standards are carefully followed for safety and support. This is a small, community-oriented setting, and the low number of residents leads to a close bond between staff and the seniors living there, and the whole focus is on creating a secure, comfortable environment that feels something like home.