Dalia Precious Memories sits on Bethsaida Road in Riverdale, GA, and offers a quiet, home-like place for seniors and adults with disabilities, with a bed capacity always kept small, usually ten or fewer people, so everyone gets more personal attention and support, and that kind of smaller setting makes it easier for people to feel at home and form close bonds with the staff and other residents, all in a single-story building that's wheelchair accessible and easy to get around, with plenty of outdoor areas and walking paths for fresh air. You'll find rooms furnished for comfort with things like tubs, wheelchair showers, private baths, air conditioning, cable TV, and Wi-Fi, plus shared spaces like a dining room and community center right in the building, so there's always a place to go for meals or activities, and the staff keeps everything clean with housekeeping, laundry, and dry-cleaning services included.
Folks living at Dalia Precious Memories get a lot of help with daily needs, whether it's bathing, dressing, or taking medicine-medication management's handled by trained staff who are always there, day and night, to help, and when someone has extra care needs, like dementia, diabetes, incontinence, or trouble moving on their own, personalized care and supervision's available, with registered nurses and health coaches on the care team. The facility offers long-term and short-term stays, and it can support people needing hospice or respite care, too, even helping family caregivers through programs that offer support and a weekly tax-free stipend for those who qualify. They accept Medicaid and Elderly and Disabled Waiver for Personal Care Home and Structured Family Caregiving programs, so that helps cover costs, and their team works closely with healthcare providers to coordinate medical care and help with things like therapy and health coaching.
You get three meals every day in a restaurant-style dining space, and folks with special diets-like low sodium, no added sugar, vegetarian, allergy-friendly, and even vegan-can pick what works for them. Social and spiritual activities run on a set schedule, from group outings and recreational programs to devotional services, with both indoor and outdoor groups so everyone can join in, and outings and entertainment are part of keeping life active. Visiting hairstylists come by when people need grooming, and transportation's available, whether that's for doctor's appointments or group errands, plus there's parking if someone has a car, and the building's close to public transit. There's an emergency alert system, 24/7 staff availability, and extra help with laundry, move-in, and any daily chores someone can't do themselves, and the whole system's checked through background checks and ongoing training for everyone, so families can feel good knowing there's close oversight.
With amenities you'd expect from assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing, like private and shared rooms, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, safe outdoor spaces, and common areas for activities, the place aims to offer a steady, loving environment that supports both health and independence, and residents can count on a nurturing care team that pays attention to the small details. The staff treats each person as an individual, creating care plans that change as someone's needs change, and the whole community keeps a simple, friendly feeling, helping residents and their families feel like they belong.