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    About Country Manor

    Country Manor sits quietly on US-80 in Statesboro, Georgia, on a large lot that spreads over almost seven acres, and this peaceful spot welcomes seniors who want a bit of country air and gentle living, away from busy city noise, where long driveways lead past creeks and woods and there's enough space for gardens, maybe even a few chickens. The home itself has four bedrooms and three baths, built in 1985 with a rustic style, big windows for watching the trees or the sky, vaulted ceilings, custom shelves, a cozy brick fireplace, and a kitchen with a breakfast nook, plus all the regular appliances like a microwave, refrigerator, electric range, and an electric water heater, so day-to-day life runs smooth. Residents can walk outside to enjoy a fenced-in backyard with an in-ground pool, a hot tub, a covered pavilion, and a courtyard design that brings neighbors together, while outbuildings make it easy for families to park or store what they need.

    Country Manor gives seniors personal care services in a smaller, neighborhood setting where the staff, many with over 65 years of eldercare experience, offer round-the-clock support, from grooming and meals to medication reminders and help with day-to-day chores, and there's incontinence care when needed, too. The environment's designed for a close-knit feel, promoting strong bonds between staff and residents, and the living space remains private, familiar, and never too far from nature. Seniors can choose from adult day care, assisted living, home health, nursing home, memory care, respite, and even options for private duty home care or outpatient rehab, depending on what works best-people needing more help might get skilled nursing or memory care with 24-hour supervision and tailored activities, while others stick to assisted living or independent living with more choice in daily routines.

    This spot's close to sites with a rich American history, like the old Long-Allen Bridge over the Red River, Bonaventure Cemetery, and Fort Pulaski, and for day trips there's everything from Anza-Borrego Desert State Park to the UFO Museum in Roswell, New Mexico, and even traces of the Civil Rights Movement National Historic Trail through places like Selma and Montgomery. Travelers have come down roads with names like Spur 557, Greenwood Road, Texas Avenue, and Crockett Street, passing through landscapes that change from desert to bayou, from small towns known for fried green tomatoes or barbecue to cities where country-western, gospel, or Tejano music gets played in roadside dance halls or churches. Inside Country Manor, every effort's made to make sure residents stay safe, comfortable, and connected, in a home where stories get shared over coffee and you're never too far from a creek, the pool, or a quiet spot to watch the morning light.

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