PruittHealth - Creekside sits at 2021 Scott Rd in Augusta, Georgia, and has 193 certified beds, with 167 expected to be available in June 2025, which makes it a very large and established facility for older adults who need different types of help, and they accept Medicare and Medicaid so people with different financial situations can get the care they need. The place has served the community for over 50 years and keeps a long-standing focus on healthcare quality, offering many services like skilled nursing, short-term rehabilitation, long-term care, hospice, respite care, medication management, help with bathing, dressing, and transfers, plus 24-hour supervision by licensed professionals, with 12-16 hours of nursing care available each day and a 24-hour call system if anything urgent happens.
PruittHealth - Creekside has rooms with private bathrooms, cable TV, kitchenettes, telephones, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and most are already furnished, so people can settle in with some comfort, and there's a choice of layouts to fit different needs or tastes. Dining options include a dining room, all-day and restaurant-style meal service, with a professional chef who makes sure everyone's dietary needs are met, while family and resident councils help address any concerns and push for better care. Community life stays busy with daily activities, arts, music programs, a game room, library, movie theater, walking paths, garden, activity rooms, outdoor spaces, and scheduled transportation, plus services like laundry, dry cleaning, and move-in coordination, so people can get help with many daily things.
For those who need medical care, there's skilled nursing and intermediate care for the very frail or those coming out of the hospital and needing to recover before going back home, and the staff are trained to manage complex medical conditions and support residents every step of the way. PruittHealth - Creekside provides memory care, home health, therapy services, infusion, pharmacy, and medical supply options, which gives families some peace of mind that their loved one can get a lot of their needs met in one place, and visiting rules plus payment information are shared with families as part of the support system. The community isn't part of a continuing care retirement community, but it is tied to retirement and 55+ living, and has a community rating of 5.5 out of 10, showing there are strengths but also honest room for improvement as with any large care facility.