Terrace Lake Assisted Living sits about three miles outside Guntersville, Alabama, at 100 Terrace Lake Drive, where the days feel calm among well-kept flower beds, walking paths, and a quiet private setting. The community has 26 beds, offering a medium-sized feel where residents get to know each other. This place provides independent living, assisted living, memory care for those with dementia, respite care, nursing, and rehabilitation services all on one level, so there are no stairs or ramps to worry about. The apartments come in different layouts-studios, one, two, and three bedrooms-with private patios, walk-in closets, kitchenettes with full stove and oven ranges, refrigerators, dishwashers, stackable washer and dryers, and cable or satellite TV. Studios also have emergency call systems and private bathrooms, and many have wheelchair access.
Pam Vogt, the director, leads a team who helps with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, and medication reminders, always working to keep the environment safe and friendly. Every apartment has an emergency call light, and there's quick nursing assistance when needed. Residents find community spaces like a day room, activity room, community living room for gatherings, and a dining room for shared meals. Meals come prepared by a chef, with options for meal delivery, and the dining room atmosphere helps residents enjoy each other's company.
The grounds invite residents to relax outside, watch the seasons change, and walk with friends or pets-small pets are welcome, especially in independent living. There's a courtyard and outdoor spaces, while inside you'll find a beauty and barber shop, a fitness center, library, residents' lounge, and no lack of seating or friendly faces. Housekeeping, internet, and transportation services help keep life moving smoothly.
The calendar fills up each month with social events-concerts, Bible studies, arts and crafts, bingo, and outings that keep everyone connected. The staff works to help residents stay engaged and respected, whether they're joining in activities or enjoying a quieter day. Special attention goes to those with memory challenges, offering structure and care that adapts to different needs.
Lawns stay trimmed, buildings are kept up, and rent covers utilities like electric, water, maintenance, lawn care, and trash removal in a month-to-month setup, so there's no long-term lease. Terrace Lake Assisted Living also provides legal services, help with Medicare, resources for caregivers, and health and wellness programs for seniors-from prescription assistance to nutrition and support for staying well at home.
Most folks say the place feels comfortable and convenient, and there's a sense of community, with both staff and neighbors looking out for one another. Friendly people, safe surroundings, and a variety of daily routines help keep life steady and familiar at Terrace Lake Assisted Living.