Cooper House Personal Care Home

    2213 AUGUSTA Highway, Lincolnton, GA, 30817
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    About Cooper House Personal Care Home

    Cooper House Personal Care Home sits in a quiet spot at 2213 Augusta Highway in Lincolnton, GA, and folks will notice right away how peaceful and homelike it feels with its clean, well-kept surroundings and comfortable layout, which is real important to people who want a place where it doesn't feel like a big institution. This adult residential care home's licensed for six residents, so it's smaller, and that means the care is more personal, which helps everyone feel like they belong there, and the staff gets to know each resident pretty well and treats them with compassion, respect, and dignity, sometimes feeling more like family than just caregivers. Cooper House has studio apartments, one-bedroom options, shared living quarters, and furnished rooms, all designed to be simple and useful with storage space for belongings, and the bathrooms are ADA compliant and private, making it easier for folks who need a bit of help moving around or managing daily routines.

    Residents get three fresh, nutritious meals every day, cooked right there on-site by a chef, and meal times are social and relaxed with special diet accommodations available for those who need it, which is a help when dealing with different medical conditions. Laundry and housekeeping are all taken care of, and if anyone needs help getting dressed or bathing, the aides step in without making a fuss, since personal care is part of what Cooper House does, including incontinence care, feeding help, and mobility support for those who need it, and there's also help with moving in and setting up, so transitions are less stressful.

    The team includes trained caregivers, an on-site registered nurse, and staff who understand the needs of seniors, especially when it comes to memory care and dementia, as well as medication management, physical therapy, and help with transfers, so families can feel a bit more at ease knowing someone's there day and night; there's a call button system and in-room emergency alerts in case something comes up. Unscheduled needs are always handled with a caring touch, and you'll find 24-hour non-medical care as well as monitoring of ongoing health, so problems get noticed early.

    There's a library and reading section for those who love books, plus communal areas that are warm and inviting, and quite a few spots to relax, like outdoor decks and landscaped walking paths where residents can get fresh air or join a group walk, and sometimes there're creative arts classes or movie nights in the little theater room. Social and education programs help folks stay engaged, and activities like games, shopping trips, and daily gatherings happen regularly, so people don't feel lonely; there's an arts room, a barber and salon for haircuts, and a communal kitchen for snacks or baking once in a while. The wellness center and massage service look after both physical and mental wellness, which some find helpful for keeping spirits up.

    Cooper House has six assisted living units and a maximum capacity for six residents, and that's about as small as it gets, which is nice for people who want things quiet, familiar, and less overwhelming. The community is associated with Harmony Grove, which focuses on assisted living, and offers services for seniors with Alzheimer's or dementia along with regular assisted living and even adult day services if someone only needs care for part of the day. All necessary utilities are included, as is parking for visitors and transportation to appointments, making everyday matters a bit simpler for families and residents alike.

    People living at Cooper House Personal Care Home get personal laundry service, housecleaning, daily social activities, computer access, and even concierge service, so they don't have to worry about the little things, and residents' safety is supported with 24-hour secured premises. The community doesn't accept Medicare and isn't certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, but it's a licensed personal care home serving older adults with a variety of needs. The friendly staff focus on making everyone comfortable, safe, and as independent as possible for as long as they are able, and the atmosphere is steady, warm, and easy to settle into.

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