Paradise Adult Care, found at 124 Ropemaker Ln and 4 Belvedere Dr in Savannah, Georgia, is a small senior care provider with room for only five residents, and it offers a mix of assisted living, independent living, memory care, respite care, and adult day care services, so you'll see people coming and going throughout the day. There's a mix of settings in this group of care facilities, like the V and B Personal Care Home, Charis Personal Care Homes, JZC Personal Care Home, Loving Care, and the Nurturing Alliance of Life over in Pooler, which is set up for people with memory problems from dementia or Alzheimer's and stays pretty quiet and peaceful, so it's good for those who get overwhelmed. Many of these homes run more like regular houses, with a homey feeling, always someone to help, and room choices that include studios and one-bedroom setups, some with a washer and dryer inside. The community tries to keep things simple by offering services that fit the person: you might have help with bathing, getting dressed, medication reminders, or gentle supervision if you wander, and there are call and panic buttons in each room if you need support quickly.
There are regular visits from a nurse, with monthly checkups, and registered nurses on call for emergencies or questions day and night. The place sets up plenty of health checks and medication setup and reminders, along with diabetic and incontinence care. Seniors can spend days in a group enjoying meals, social time, group outings, recreational activities, and even movie nights, or just rest quietly outdoors on one of the patios, or work out in the small fitness area, or even get their hair done, since there's a salon and barber shop right inside. People who like computers have a section for that, and there's a therapy corner too, while those who want to smoke can do so in the outdoor area. Paradise Adult Care plans outings for both seniors and their relatives, and provides transportation to doctor appointments or other events as needed. They serve meals that can be adjusted for dietary needs and bring in special events on holidays and birthdays. Utilities are mostly included except for phones, and the minimum age applies for living here. The staff can help with high needs, including those who aren't able to walk or who need to be spoon-fed, and the community is secured with a keyless keypad, so memory care residents can stay safe.
There's parking for residents, rooms have bathtubs for those who want one, pets under a certain size are welcome, and both single men and women can live there, though sometimes a care home might serve only women. English-speaking staff stay on every shift, and the mix of onsite and offsite devotionals and activities keeps everyone busy if they want to be. The advisory service is free, which helps families figure out the best care setting-they'll review your needs and make a plan for the right care, whether that's short-term respite if you're a family caregiver needing a break, or something longer. The facility collects reviews, most in the 4.0 to 4.6 star range which gives a pretty clear idea about what current and past families think of the care. Paradise Adult Care isn't fancy but tries to keep things comfortable, with a relaxed household feeling where folks can build friendships, get social, and stay as independent as possible while still having the backup they need.