Jordan Personal Care Home sits at 1910 Sagemont Dr in Augusta, Georgia, over in the Pepperidge neighborhood near the corner of Sagemont Dr and Sagemont Ct, and it's a small care community managed through Love & Hope Senior Services that keeps things homey with room for up to six residents in private rooms, studios, one-bedrooms, and shared apartments, and you'll find folks here who are mostly healthy and independent but like having company and a bit of help day to day. This place works as more of a home health care provider with hands-on support for things like bathing, dressing, incontinence, medication management, and transfers-which means someone helps people move from place to place, including two-person transfers if that's needed-and you can count on an on-call nurse day and night, along with caregivers who speak English. The community is wheelchair accessible, has fall prevention measures, and offers emergency alert systems, so people are looked after all the time, and families can use the parking on-site when they visit.
For meals, folks get three homemade dishes each day, and there's always an option for special diets, like pureed foods or meals for diabetes and high blood pressure, and they clean and do laundry too, all in the house, even offering dry cleaning. If someone needs help with moving in, move-in coordination's available, and they'll help residents get to doctors, errands, and even church if needed. When it comes to living, you get a choice of family care home amenities-decks, porches, a games room set up for cards and bingo, a theatre room for movies, and spaces for gathering or relaxing outdoors, plus you can see a traveling barber or stylist if you need a haircut without leaving the place. There's a focus here on personal care with daily routines like showering, hygiene, and medication handled by the staff, and the team works with residents, their families, and health providers to tailor care plans as needs change.
Jordan Personal Care Home also has programs for Parkinson's care, diabetes management, and extra help for folks who need more support off and on, like those needing insulin or rehab services, even pet therapy or music therapy as part of their activities, and they hold community events, movie nights, scheduled workouts, and music time to help everybody feel included. Residents can join group meals, enjoy reading in a book room, relax in garden spaces, or join in evening activities, and routines fit most needs with a steady structure day to day. The goal is to keep everyone comfortable, safe, and part of a community, with enough support so folks can stay active and enjoy a home-like setting without feeling like they've lost their independence.