Comforting Arms sits quietly in Lithonia, GA, as a small, supportive place where seniors can get care in a home-like setting, with three licensed beds in a community that feels personal and calm, and folks find studio and one-bedroom layouts, some with full tubs and telephone service, and meals come prepared, even for special diets or vegetarian needs, served in a shared dining room where people can chat. This community covers several types of care, including memory care for Alzheimer's and dementia, assisted living, independent living, and in-home care, with staff who help with bathing, dressing, transfers (even with mechanical lifts if someone needs that), and everything else that gets harder with age, like managing medications, checking blood sugar or giving insulin shots for diabetes, and even handling incontinence and restroom reminders for folks who struggle. Comforting Arms supports seniors with behavioral needs, like wandering risk or acting out, with reminders and supervision, and it takes in residents under age 55, while also giving 24-hour help for memory care and assisted living, always looking after safety and personal needs, with staff ready to step in for one or two-person transfers when needed.
Rooms come furnished if someone doesn't want to bring much, and there are both private and shared rooms, with published prices that let people know what to expect, and an average room cost of $3,000, with field trips, movie nights, walks outdoors, and gardening areas for those who like to keep busy, plus enclosed courtyards for safety if wandering is risky. The setting's got activities led by full-time directors, with options even for short-term stays, so families can get a break through respite care, and the home handles high acuity cases, meaning they support people when needs get complicated. There's help with housekeeping, laundry, and dry cleaning, move-in days get easier with coordination, and there's always somebody to guide families through everything. Beauty salons, outdoor walks, transportation to appointments (some of it free), parking, and help getting around-they all help people settle in, and extras like on- and offsite devotional services comfort those who want spiritual care.
Comforting Arms - which runs under names like Comforting Arms, J and D Comfort Living Personal Care Home, and A and C Personal Care Home - doesn't accept Medicare unless certified, and the place stays registered as a licensed Personal Care Home, offering care in a residential, non-acute space that feels like a board and care home, where staff know faces and routines, and seniors can age in place as their needs change, all while the community maintains relationships with healthcare providers when needed. Community listings, reviews, and pricing, plus information about room types, rates, and more show up on CareListings and the Comforting Arms website, and families can get help or answers about availability almost every day, thanks to long business hours and support from local senior living advisors, with the community focusing especially on memory care in Lithonia, GA, for those who need a careful touch, a steady routine, and some real peace of mind.