Falcon Crest Manor sits over on 111 Epps Street in Gordon, Georgia, and folks probably know it for its small and comfortable setting, where there aren't too many residents so you tend to see familiar faces if you stick around a bit. The building has 24 assisted living units, and they've got studio spaces, one-bedroom options, and some shared rooms for people who like to have a roommate. The rooms come furnished and have things like telephones and emergency alert systems, just in case something happens, and staff can come by to help anytime of day because they're there around the clock. People get help with daily things like bathing, dressing, transferring from bed to wheelchair, and using the bathroom, and if someone needs extra help with things like insulin injections, two-person transfers, or managing medications, they say that's something the caregivers can handle as well. Nurses stay on site, and the staff keeps an eye on folks who need diabetic support, incontinence aid, or care for tougher conditions like Parkinson's.
They make three home-style meals every day, right there in the kitchen, and folks can eat together in the common dining room, which is set up restaurant-style with flexible hours. Meals get made by the chef and meal planning staff, and they'll take care of people who need special diets, whether that's for diabetes, allergies, hypertension, or something else the doctor might want. There's a snack shop, and the kitchen is set up for nutritious choices, and folks say you won't go hungry. The place hosts activities every day, most of them simple and familiar-board games, movie nights, music, art, community gardening, and trips outside, along with faith-based programs, reading rooms, and more. There's a library if you like books, a salon and a barber for haircuts, space for a stylist to come by, and the lounge areas with big TVs. For those who like to stay active, they've got a workout schedule, planned walks on garden paths, and activities like animal therapy and music therapy so people can get moving or just enjoy some company.
Housekeeping and laundry get done every week, and beds are made up for folks as needed, with staff also available to help coordinate moving in. Residents get help with errands and transportation to the doctor or church when they need it. The community has emergency call buttons, so if something seems wrong, staff can be there fast. There are outside areas for fresh air and sunshine, along with an arts room for painting or working with your hands. Care at Falcon Crest Manor covers memory care, respite care, hospice services, and rehabilitation, and the staff tries to know everyone by name. The place feels quiet, with simple spaces inside for gathering, relaxing, or joining group activities, and gardens outside where people can spend some time in the sun, which is nice because it feels less like an institution and more like just a good place for folks to be together and get the help they want when they need it.