Shed's Personal Care Home sits in Macon, GA, with a license as a Personal Care Home and has 6 assisted living units so things stay quiet and friendly, and folks get the chance to really know each other. Staff are around 24 hours a day and help with medication, bathing, dressing, and moving from beds to wheelchairs, always watching out for safety, especially if someone's dealing with something like Parkinson's disease or memory care needs from Alzheimer's. Meals and snacks get served daily with a focus on nutrition and easy-to-read menus, and the staff dietitian makes sure special diets are well planned, while meals take some of the work out of the day for residents.
Shed's provides a comfortable living space, with choices that include studio rooms, one-bedroom units, and shared apartments to fit different needs. Studio units, 1-bedroom units, and shared apartments all come with essentials and high-definition TVs. There's a garden outside, a fitness area, a massage service, a reading corner, a private dining space, and common rooms where residents can spend time together. Housekeeping and laundry are done on-site, and Shed's handles all the personal care services and health care like diabetic care or ambulatory care, plus they can help folks monitor insulin.
Staff create individual care plans, and services include manual feeding if needed and assistance with transferring, and licensed RNs can help when there's a special concern. Residents have computer access, Wi-Fi, pharmacy services, and transportation to doctor appointments. Daily scheduled activities and social events keep things lively, from on-site and offsite outings to devotional activities for those who want spiritual time, and home care aides are there for companionship and support with things that aren't strictly medical.
Security is in place around the clock, with quick emergency responses. Common areas let folks chat, read, and join activities that keep body and mind healthy, and meals offer a chance to gather. Memory care is available to help those who need support and prevent wandering. Independent living options exist for seniors who don't need as much help and enjoy being part of a retirement community with easy routines and social connections. Shed's doesn't accept Medicare unless they're certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and state or local governments regulate the licensing, aiming for trust and safety. While Shed's Personal Care Home is on the small side, staff focus on making sure people feel welcome, safe, and part of the community, doing the daily work so residents can live with comfort, dignity, and as much independent choice as possible.