Arbor Terrace Decatur is an assisted living community that offers several levels of care, so residents can stay as their needs change, whether that's for independent living, assisted living, memory care, or skilled nursing. The community's got a purpose-built memory care area in its own building for people with Alzheimer's or other dementia, and they've set up safety measures with bracelets and a computerized system to help stop wandering, so staff knows if someone moves toward an unsafe spot, and they're able to accept people at risk of wandering or with other behavioral issues, which isn't something all places handle. Staff includes nurses, RNs, and LPNs who are awake around the clock, plus you'll find visiting healthcare professionals like a podiatrist, dentist, and different therapists, and they help with things like injections, blood sugar checks, medication reminders, and daily living needs-including specialized help for diabetes, incontinence, and behaviors related to memory problems.
Meal services at Arbor Terrace Decatur cover special diets, such as those with organic or low-sugar needs, and residents can eat restaurant-style, order room service, bring guests, or eat in private dining rooms, and there are both indoor and outdoor common spaces along with a beautician on site. People who like to stay social can join in with a long list of activities, like cooking classes, trivia, outings, and community service, all run by a full-time activity director, and the place offers devotional services too. Arbor Terrace Decatur allows cats and dogs in some accommodations, has hospice and respite care, and supports transportation with resident parking and their own rides for trips, so the essentials are taken care of, including laundry and help with daily chores.
They're part of The Solana way of life, which means aiming for comfort and some luxury, and the place's designed to give both support and the chance to stay active as much as health allows. Arbor Terrace Decatur is involved in the Georgia Senior Living Association, with activities and programs for advocacy and education, including things like CALA courses and their own member portal. Families and residents can choose the care level that fits best, and they don't have to make big moves if more support becomes needed down the road.