Wisdom Well Living LLC is a senior living community found at 5798 Suwanee Dam Road in Sugar Hill, Georgia, and it's got a family-owned feel that's pretty homey, with friendly, certified caregivers on-site around the clock, many of whom have more than 12 years of experience, and they do things like help with medications, daily activities like bathing and grooming, and they're always awake throughout the night for supervision, plus they develop custom care plans for each resident after a complete assessment, and you see choices here for assisted living, memory care, nursing home, independent living, skilled nursing, and even home care for those wanting different support levels, and they accommodate many needs, including wound care, rehabilitation, diabetic care, ambulatory care, and incontinence care. Folks who deal with Alzheimer's or dementia get secure memory care-with special alarms, bracelets to prevent wandering, and staff trained in managing behaviors and offering good memory-focused activities-plus, the section's locked and safe, and even those needing standby or two-person transfers, or help with mechanical lifts, can get the support they need. The average price for a studio apartment is about $4,736, and rooms come in studio or private type, always with private baths, sometimes with full tubs and wheelchair accessible showers, and there are both indoor and outdoor common areas to use, plus private parking and transportation available for a fee, and you can smoke outdoors if you choose.
The kitchen staff here serves up freshly homemade meals daily that can be made kosher or vegetarian, and if you need snacks or personal touches based on diet, they'll do that too, and the caregivers help manage medications and meals, and they have regularly scheduled devotional activities and plenty of social and companionship programs to keep people from feeling lonely. Safety is a big focus, so you see things like medical alert systems such as Bay Alarm Medical, Medical Guardian, and ADT Medical Alert, as well as walk-in tubs, medication dispensers, identity theft protection, and bracelets for those at risk of wandering. You also get things like wheelchair accessible showers, secured exterior doors, and an environment kept tranquil and safe because they want people feeling comfortable and secure at all times, especially since they've got people on staff awake all day and night.
The neighborhood includes parks, weather updates, health care facilities, and other resources close by, and the facility makes it pretty simple for families to visit anytime thanks to an open-door policy-families stay as involved as they like, and they try to make everything feel clear and transparent for loved ones. There's transportation at cost, resident parking, and some activities and guides about retirement, travel, and senior health, as well as support for estate planning, insurance options, social security, Medicare and Medicaid, and even help with things like hearing aids, cable plans, internet plans for seniors, and cell phones, which kind of covers a lot of the day-to-day things people care about when trying to age in place. For folks who need a short-term stay or family caregivers needing a break, respite care is available, and they've got skilled nursing for wound care and injections if needed, along with hospice care in later stages of life.
Technology is put to use for both safety and convenience; besides the security alarms and bracelets, there's on-call doctor availability, home security, caregiving tips for families, medication reminders, and even ID theft protection, which is a growing need these days. Staff here have a reputation in the community for being joyful, helpful, and kind, and you can tell the focus is always on delivering care in a secure, loving way, helping each resident stay as independent as possible. The overall rating is low at 1 out of 10 based on recent reviews, and people thinking of living here or moving a loved one in should ask plenty of questions and maybe schedule a tour using their online form, and they give out more details about everything if you inquire. The building's licensed and reviewed twice a year, and it serves people from Gwinnett, Forsyth, and North Fulton counties, and the mission always comes back to comfort, safety, and helping people live well for as long as they can.