Good Shepherd Assisted Living is a small memory care home at 1712 Braselton Hwy in Lawrenceville, Georgia, and they care for up to six residents with dementia or memory loss, so your loved one doesn't get lost in a crowd, and the staff has time to really help each resident, making things a bit more personal and steady, which a lot of people find comforting. The environment's set up with first-floor bedrooms, wide sunrooms, big decks for sitting outside, and both indoor and outdoor spaces where folks can talk, read, or just watch the birds, and you'll find grab bars and walk-in showers with transfer benches to keep everyone safe, plus everything's in mint condition and newly fixed up, cozy and furnished to feel like home. Meals are simple, healthy, and always made fresh, with chef-prepared dishes and snacks, plus fresh bread baked every day, so nobody worries about getting something nutritious at each meal, and there are special touches like weekly hair services, manicures twice a month, and help with bathing, dressing, and eating for those who need it.
The care team includes a nurse on-site, with another nurse on-call day and night, and they keep careful medication logs, watch over residents at all hours, and provide health checks, diabetic care, and incontinence care, plus they can handle higher acuity needs and help folks who don't get around on their own, even helping those with Parkinson's. They also offer independent living for those who want more freedom but still need some support, as well as hospice and respite care for short-term stays or when extra help is needed for a while. You'll see that men and women are both welcome-everyone's treated like family-and both shared units and private bedrooms are available, with ADA-compliant bathrooms and all utilities included, so things stay simple for residents and their families.
The community has a no-smoking rule for indoor spaces, allows pets, and offers transportation both free and for a fee, so it's easier to get to appointments or outing days. Activities are steady-bingo, cards, puzzles, art, singing, cooking, group exercises, and devotional programs keep people engaged, and there are computer classes, on-site and off-site events, and a spacious library for quieter moments, plus gardens and outdoor areas to walk or just enjoy a breath of fresh air. The focus at Good Shepherd Assisted Living is on memory care, but you'll see they cover a lot-mobility support, medication help, personal care, massage therapy, beautician and barber services, and safety features like daily checks and fall prevention programs, plus a licensed nurse watches over things and doctors and dentists are available by call when needed. The healing touch here matches the homey feeling, really trying to make each resident comfortable, safe, and known by name.