Holly House sits as a small residential care home with space for up to six residents, and the place keeps things homey and comfortable, not so much a big facility or apartment-style place, so everybody gets to know each other pretty well, and you can always expect simple kindness in how staff handle daily activities, like helping with bathing, dressing, and medications, and the staff don't rush, but help with transfers or showers when needed, whether it's one or two people helping. Folks living at Holly House can count on getting three home-cooked meals every day, though sometimes that's just one or two depending on the day, and the kitchen handles dietary needs, like low-salt for high blood pressure or special meals for diabetes, with care when someone asks, and people always have options if they want room service. There's a laundry room, and staff can help with washing clothes and linens, and housekeeping keeps all the common areas and bedrooms clean, so nobody has to fuss about chores much.
There's a nice book room for quiet times, a small indoor game area where people gather for tabletop games, and a spa or wellness room if you want to relax or join a wellness activity. Music therapy, animal therapy, and group crafts show up in the schedule, along with things like exercise, movie nights, or arts and crafts, and every week brings both social events and little trips out for folks who want some fresh scenery, either for shopping, going to doctor appointments, or spiritual services, and sometimes devotional activities happen right in the building. Holly House welcomes both male and female residents, and the team doesn't mind helping with personal care, providing plenty of help round the clock, including for people with memory loss, since there's a dedicated memory care section with secured doors, mentally-engaging programs, and staff trained for Alzheimer's and dementia care. The house offers skilled nursing with services like wound care, rehab, and nurses on staff, plus doctors, dentists, podiatrists, and other health professionals come in and out as needed, so residents don't need to leave for common check-ups.
You can see pets around because they're allowed, and staff helps with grooming and haircuts too, sometimes bringing in mobile stylists, so everyone feels fresh and looked after, and if someone needs hospice or respite care, that's handled as well. The house is wheelchair friendly, with accessible bathrooms, private baths or tubs in the rooms, parking available for anyone with a car, and WiFi and cable TV in the common areas for those who enjoy them, and if someone prefers private housekeeping beyond the routine service, that's possible too. For payment, Holly House asks for a $500 entry fee and takes both insurance and check payments, so there are choices here as well. The Georgia Department of Social Services licenses and certifies Holly House, keeping everything by the book, and the staff works hard to offer programs that keep people active, engaged, and respected, with simple comforts, safe routines, and a cozy, friendly environment where people can rest easy knowing they're in capable hands.