Harris Home of Care stands in Fayetteville, GA, as a family-owned senior living community with more than twenty years of experience, and folks here can find everything from independent living and assisted living services to full nursing care, memory care for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, and even short-term respite stays, so seniors can keep living here as their needs change over time. The place isn't huge or fancy, but it has a small, close-knit feel since the Truly Living Well Personal Care Home location only has three licensed beds in three separate bedrooms, with wheelchair access, safety rails, Hoyer lifts, and 24-hour awake staff for supervision and nursing care. Residents get help with the basics like bathing, dressing, medication, and meals, and the team takes care of cooking, laundry, housekeeping, and even makes special meals for folks who have diabetes or allergies, plus there's laundry and dining rooms, a washer and dryer in the rooms, and private bathrooms. The staff offers transportation, coordinates moves, and gives personalized care, especially for those dealing with mild cognitive loss or who need non-ambulatory support, and there's always a focus on making the setting safe with emergency alert systems.
Pets are welcome, which is a comfort for many, and people who worship will find religious services offered. The whole home is one level for easy access, and there are single-family homes in neighborhood settings, so it feels more like a regular home than a big institution, and folks get together for things like movie nights or spend time being creative in the arts room. Rooms have modern touches like high-speed internet, cable TV, air conditioning, and a telephone. The facility offers adult day services as well, and it's a licensed Personal Care Home where the staff helps people with daily living, behavioral challenges, and provides insulin support if needed. Harris Home of Care accepts private pay and doesn't take Medicare unless certified, with a starting price of $4,000 per month as of now, and the community scores a 4.5 on Seniorly's ranking, which reflects its good reputation for personalized, compassionate care. The contact person for Harris Home of Care is Rebekah Middlebrooks, and the home aims to meet each resident's needs through individualized attention in a comfortable place where everyone feels like part of a bigger family.