Station Exchange Senior Living sits in Richmond Hill, Georgia, and offers different care services for seniors with varying needs, so for those looking for help with daily living, assistance is always available for things like bathing, dressing, taking medicine, and moving around safely, and then for those struggling with memory issues like Alzheimer's or dementia, the staff provides specialized support in a secure setting meant to make life safer, calmer, and brighter, and they really work on creating personalized routines so folks keep as much independence as possible. The community is known for its warm and caring team, led by Executive Director Krista Pope, and has earned a 5.0 rating from a handful of families, so people seem to appreciate the help and attention. There are several places for seniors to call home, from studio rooms to one or two-bedroom apartments, and each space comes with private heating and air, and some folks talk about the views being picturesque with lovely rose gardens and nicely decorated areas to linger in, whether inside or outside.
Residents can pick from Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, Active Adult Living, and even Home Care, so services can be matched up with a senior's unique needs, and for those who need more medical help, options include skilled nursing, hospice care, rehab-like physical, speech, or occupational therapy-and short-term or respite stays. Station Exchange Senior Care handles assisted living services, while 24-hour non-medical in-home care is also available all year, and everything's supervised and checked by Registered Nurses, with staff going through background checks, training, and safety screenings to make sure the right people are there for seniors. Staff help with meals, laundry, errands like picking up prescriptions, and even offer rides to appointments or church, while social events, daily activities, crafts, and games give opportunities for friendship and company, and folks can expect pet care if they need it.
Amenities focus on comfort and community, with home-cooked meals served daily, plenty of activities and entertainment, beauty and barber options, and spaces for religious services or social gatherings, so there's usually something going on and seniors aren't left alone if they'd rather join in. The whole place gets praised for being supportive-for both people moving in long term and for families looking for guidance on things like long-term care or insurance questions-so there's advice and care at every step. Owned by Georgia Living Senior Care, the community keeps the focus on attentive, friendly service and tries to offer care that feels like home, with staff always ready to help where needed and plenty of options for seniors of all levels of independence.