E & E Karing Hands Personal Care Home sits on a quiet road in Snellville, Georgia, in a busy area close to churches like First Baptist Snellville and Hope Life Fellowship, retail stores, parks, and essential services such as CVS Pharmacy and Emory Eastside Medical Center, which is less than two miles away, all making things pretty convenient for those who live there, and the home itself is small with only three licensed beds, so you get more personal attention, especially from staff who help with day-to-day needs like bathing, meals, and medication reminders. You'll find a mix of private and semi-private rooms along with wheelchair-accessible showers and ground-floor apartments, which helps folks who have trouble moving around. The staff includes nurses, a doctor and dentist on call, and internal medicine practitioners, plus they're trained to support seniors dealing with incontinence, diabetes, and mobility issues.
The place tries to make things feel comfortable and home-like, allowing pets, offering three meals a day with vegetarian options, and setting up things like group outings, devotions, and social activities both onsite and off, so there's plenty to keep busy if that's wanted, and there's an active senior resource center right nearby for more involvement. They do provide personal care, assisted living, and Alzheimer's care in an environment that's quiet and meant to be like a family, so it works best for folks looking for a calm place instead of a big, busy building. They've also got transportation for appointments and errands, parking for residents, and services like speech, occupational, and physical therapy, with hospice and respite care available if needed. The facility takes male residents or those of one gender and is regulated by state and local agencies. If someone's looking for a place where the staff get to know you and help with most daily tasks, but leave some independence, this small group home might be what they need.