Insignia Of Savannah sits in Alpharetta, GA, inside a single-story building, and offers several types of care. People who need assisted living, memory care, independent living, or even home care can find help here. There are private cozy bedrooms, fully furnished rooms, and a choice of studio apartments with kitchenettes. Residents have access to Wi-Fi, cable TV, a small library, common rooms indoors and outdoors, walking paths, and a garden. Meals are served restaurant-style, and the dining staff can handle special diets, like diabetic meals. There's a beauty salon, barber shop, and pet-friendly options. Devotional services are on-site. The community allows pets and has parking for residents. There's a strict no-smoking policy indoors, whether in private or public spaces.
The staff at Insignia Of Savannah provides 24-hour supervision and a 24-hour call system, making sure help is always ready if needed. Nurses and doctors are on call, and a dentist visits when needed. Regular housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance keep daily life simple. The care team helps with bathing, dressing, daily activities, and medication management, and can also assist with physical, occupational, and speech therapies. Residents who need more help, like those who aren't able to walk on their own, get extra support and supervision, which is helpful for families worried about safety.
Special programs exist for memory care at locations like Savannah Square and Harmony at Savannah. Residents who have Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia can join activities that are designed to keep their minds active and help them feel comfortable. The memory care areas stay secure and have features meant to help reduce confusion or wandering. The staff follows personalized care plans to help everyone keep as much independence as possible, but also get the support they need.
The environment encourages socializing and staying busy. Daily activities include movie nights, social events, and activities planned and sometimes run by the residents themselves. Both independent and assisted living residents can join in, making it easier to meet others and create friendships. There are outings off-site, and transportation is provided. A resident can age in place, moving to higher care if their needs increase.
The community is supervised, safe, and built to make everyone feel valued and comfortable. Therapies specifically help seniors with dementia keep their skills sharp. The affordable and secure apartments overlook green spaces, helping residents relax. Hospice and respite care are available. The community, privately held by a family company founded by Milton Cruz in 2003, has a capacity of 36 people and serves both men and women. Insignia Of Savannah belongs to the Hospitals and Health Care industry and owns several communities throughout Georgia and Puerto Rico, focusing on safe, joyful environments for seniors.