A Home Sweet Home sits in Snellville, Georgia as a senior living and memory care facility with five apartments in a quiet, cared-for community, and folks there always say they want residents to feel at home while they're getting the care they need. This place has assisted living, memory care, respite, hospice, and in-home care services, plus meals made for residents right there with options for dietary needs and special occasions, and they always have big HD TVs, internet, a computer area, and a safe entry system so people feel comfortable and secure. The staff is around day and night; those caregivers help with everything from getting dressed and keeping clean to managing medications, moving about, and keeping up with health checks, and the nurses drop by for monthly check-ups, while therapists, doctors, and even speech and occupational therapists come for visits, so everyone's needs are met on different levels.
There's a memory care section in its own building, and that area is locked and monitored, using tech like alarm bracelets so folks with Alzheimer's or dementia stay safe, plus they have programs just for them to keep their minds active and their spirits up, with reminders for things like grooming and using the restroom as needed. Apartments range from shared rooms to private suites with baths and tubs, and there are both indoor and outdoor spots to sit, meet, walk, or just take in the sunny weather, plus a kitchen, large TVs, and even a little theater. The staff gets described as friendly and helpful, always ready with support, and offers activities, creative games, fitness, and devotional services, so there's something for just about everyone, including those who prefer off-site trips or regular onsite prayer. They handle hard things too, like medium and light care, incontinence, diabetic support, and keeping track of people who might get confused or wander, and they set up personal care plans so each person gets the level of help that's right for them.
Meals and snacks come prepared each day with a dining room shared by everyone, and residents can get help with everything from bathing in a full tub to laundry, housekeeping, and reminders to take medicine or check blood sugar. A Home Sweet Home offers both scheduled and complimentary transportation, has on-call nurses, an on-site pharmacy, monthly meetings with families, and keeps up with both the grounds and rooms-so it stays a nice, neat place to live. Since opening in 2012, they've stuck to being a small, micro-community where folks can keep their independence while getting the extra help and supervision they need, and they accept people with various care needs, including those who sometimes have trouble getting along, and they do what they can to treat everyone with comfort and dignity. Facilities include internet, a fitness area, chapel, theater room, beauty salon, and places to gather outside, with English and French spoken. There're five assisted living units in the community, so it all feels personal and not too crowded, and the principal, John Mcmanus, keeps things running with attention to both the skilled nursing care side and to fostering a friendly, home-like place for seniors.