Kimberly Personal Care Home sits in Dallas, Georgia, and provides a calm, small-scale living option for seniors who value a quiet place among friends, and you can tell it's designed to feel much like a family house, with less than ten residents in each home and 34 private rooms with their own bathrooms so folks keep their privacy and dignity. People who move here can choose from studio or semi-private apartments, and everyone gets to decorate with their own things. Seniors get help with daily living, like bathing, dressing, medication reminders, and they have staff doing regular checks every couple of hours to make sure everyone's safe and cared for, and the staff aims to be loving and respectful so residents always feel welcome.
The community helps people who need independent living, assisted living, memory care, or even nursing home options, and if hospice care's needed, they have that too, all from trained, state-licensed caregivers. Residents get meals cooked fresh-nutritious and hot-served family-style in a group dining space, and visitors are welcome at meals, which turns each mealtime into a chance to socialize. There's a full activity schedule with things like group outings, music from a resident musical group, book clubs, game nights, hobbies and crafts, and exercise in the gym or outdoors on the patios and gardens, and people can join lectures, devotional services, or book groups as well-there's always plenty going on to keep minds and bodies active.
Residents have access to things many seniors appreciate, like indoor and outdoor common spaces with TVs and internet, a recreation room, and laundry and housekeeping done weekly or when needed, so everything stays clean and fresh, and sheets get changed every week. To help with health, the staff encourages good hydration, sometimes placing water by nightstands to keep UTIs at bay, and on top of primary assistance, they have visits from physical and occupational therapists, salon and barber services onsite, scheduled transportation to shopping, activities, or medical appointments, and they offer VA benefit support if anyone needs help figuring that out.
Pets are allowed, though currently none live at the home, and community rules stop smoking in all indoor spaces, making things safer and cleaner. The place is licensed (PCH002285), wheelchair accessible, and fits those who don't like big crowds. Residents can also find religious services, parking for guests, and units set up for cable or wifi. There's an entry fee and some extra costs, like for incontinence care, but the reported price is about $3,000 each month, which is common for the area. All in all, Kimberly Personal Care Home aims to blend comfort, friendship, and tailored care so every resident can feel respected, safe, and as independent as possible, with everything they need easy to reach and caring staff always nearby.