New Horizons Lanier Park sits about 2.3 miles outside Gainesville, Georgia, and looks after seniors who like being independent but could use help with their daily activities, offering personalized care that includes assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, rehabilitation, hospice, and home health services. The place is pretty large with 118 beds and several room layouts, including studios, private suites, and shared rooms, all furnished with amenities like private bathrooms, kitchenettes, air-conditioning, cable TV, telephones, and Wi-Fi so residents can stay comfortable and connected. Seniors get help with bathing, dressing, transfers, and other daily living tasks all day, and qualified staff-including nurses, nursing assistants, licensed medical practitioners, and physical therapists-stay on-site with a 24-hour supervision and call system for extra safety. Medication management, assistance with mobility, and transportation services for doctor appointments get taken care of, and there are safety features to help keep those with special needs, like wandering, more secure.
The community offers organic and professionally prepared meals, all served restaurant-style or in the dining room, and will accommodate special dietary needs, including diabetes and allergies. Housekeeping and linen services, laundry, and daily activity assistance are available, along with move-in coordination and concierge services to make life easier. Residents enjoy a range of recreational options-a library, game room, spa, arts room, wellness and fitness programs, movie nights, walking paths, activity rooms, and gardens-plus scheduled daily and resident-run activities meant to keep everyone engaged and connected. The property's set up with amenities common in mobile home parks and has apartment buildings, making it feel like a small neighborhood that's easy to explore for those wanting to know more about the area.
New Horizons Lanier Park also offers specialized clinical services, like rehabilitation through physical, occupational, and speech therapy to support recovery and hope to transition patients home within thirty days, as well as access to cancer and imaging centers and a range of medical staff with more than 1,400 physicians available through its connection to the Northeast Georgia Health System-a not-for-profit organization focused on community health. The facility runs long-term and transitional care programs, adult day care, and has home care support, plus more medical services at imaging, laboratory, wound care, sleep, trauma, women's, and pediatric centers in the region.
The environment feels secure with emergency alert systems and highly protected spaces, and there are special activity and dining areas for those using the transitional care unit, which has its own entrance for family visits. Community outreach, health classes, and events are part of how New Horizons Lanier Park interacts with Gainesville, keeping families and seniors in the loop about services, support, and guidance-especially for those concerned with long-term care and caregiving. The facility's been reviewed and currently holds a 3.5 out of 5 rating based on six reviews, and is known for both compassionate care and offering a wide range of living and medical options as life changes.