Lewis House of Gwinnett is a senior living community in Lilburn, GA, where folks can choose from independent living, assisted living, personal care, respite care, rehabilitation, memory care, hospice care, and skilled nursing, so you've got many options depending on what you need, and the place offers unique care programs like Personal Care Home and supportive living, always aiming to meet individual needs through a personal approach. Residents find apartments, condos, townhomes, companion suites, and cottages with attached garages, and units come in studio, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom layouts, some with kitchenettes, climate control, and utilities included; the place allows dogs and cats, has walking paths inside and out, butterfly and hummingbird gardens, raised garden beds, and an enclosed courtyard, so there's always a spot to enjoy fresh air or walk a pet, and safety's a big focus, with security gates, keyed entries, and floor plans made for accessibility.
There's a strong focus on health, so people get help like medication management, diabetic and incontinence care, high acuity care, physical and speech therapy, and a wellness program, and memory care has a designated wing or area with staff who know how to support memory loss and specialized needs, plus they arrange onsite devotional services for memory care residents and give respite care when caregivers need a break. The community has amenities like a beauty salon, spa, barbershop, fitness gym, ballroom, billiards lounge, library, arts and crafts center, woodworking shop, computer and media rooms, movie and TV lounges, and there's party space, a game room, and both private and communal living areas including a community kitchen, party space, and a chapel.
People eat in a restaurant-style dining room with freshly-made meals that use local food when possible, and there are options for special diets, private dining rooms if family visits, and dietary accommodations; there's also scheduled trips, local transportation, covered and uncovered parking, and a location close to public transit if folks still want to get out to nearby theaters, shops, cafes, parks, and places of worship. Daily life includes full-time activity directors who organize field trips, outings, and a variety of activities for social engagement, plus housekeeping, linen service, laundry, dry cleaning, and help with errands and grocery shopping if you want it, and for fun there's things like a garden and patio, fitness center, swimming pool, religious services, TV rooms, library, and more chances to socialize or relax.
The staff's made up of professional caregivers and local advisors who guide families and answer questions about senior living choices, working to support residents' independence and give companionship, and there's all-inclusive rent, rent plus care fees, or entry fee payment options to make it easier to fit different needs. The site's part of the A Place for Mom network, so you can get some extra advice if you want help choosing, and the whole community's in a quiet neighborhood that's still close to entertainment, shopping, health care, and pharmacy services. Lewis House of Gwinnett works to cover both comfort and safety, gives several levels of care, and lets residents live with as much independence and support as they want or need.