TerraBella Sugarloaf-Kings Reserve sits on a sprawling campus in Georgia with various buildings, well-kept grounds, lush landscaping, and lots of outdoor spaces like patios, walks, benches, and shaded courtyards where folks can sit, relax, or talk with friends. The independent living cottages have full kitchens with stainless steel appliances, large walk-in closets, and welcoming porches, and many apartments have open living areas, big windows, and easy-access bathrooms with safety bars and adjustable shower heads so residents can move around safely and comfortably. People can swim in the heated pool, walk their dogs on the on-site path or dog park, sit near the courtyard fountain, or gather in the lobby that has a fireplace and nice furniture for anyone to rest. A beauty salon with hair dryers is there, plus a theater with leather recliners, an art studio filled with supplies, and a library with comfortable seats and books.
The facility offers a lot of services too. Residents can pick from independent living, personal care, assisted living, adult day care, or *SHINE®* memory care. The memory care area is built for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, using secure doors, alert bracelets for wandering, and a trained team always on duty. Nurses, doctors, and staff help 24 hours a day, giving medication reminders, insulin shots, help with bathing, dressing, grooming, and transfers with lifts. People get health checks, blood sugar and pressure monitoring, and support for incontinence as needed. There's room for those who have tricky behaviors, wander, or need constant supervision, plus visiting healthcare providers like dentists and therapists come by.
Meals are chef-prepared, served in a white-tablecloth dining room or to resident rooms. There are special diets like low salt, low sugar, or vegan, and meals come at flexible times to fit everyone's needs. The community is pet-friendly, welcoming both cats and dogs, and offers garage or lot parking for visitors and residents. Housekeeping and maintenance crews clean apartments and handle repairs each week, so chores stay off residents' minds. There's a concierge team called Expressions that helps plan trips, set appointments, or even arrange flower deliveries. The Ambassador Club lets experienced residents help newcomers settle in.
Residents can join a busy social calendar, choosing from water aerobics, yoga, tai chi, brain fitness activities, art classes, gardening, games, Wii bowling, karaoke, wine tasting, and trips to local spots. There are balance and stretching classes, group therapy, intergenerational programs, outings, live music, and brain fitness programs. Both indoor and outdoor spaces have benches, common areas with comfy chairs, and walking paths under the trees, creating a gentle place for fresh air and rest. There's always a full-time activity director making sure the programs keep folks engaged, and devotional services are available both on and off the site for spiritual needs.
TerraBella Sugarloaf-Kings Reserve aims for comfortable, homelike living, helping seniors stay active and healthy as care needs grow. The campus holds everything from independent cottage homes to suites and apartments with safety features, fancy kitchens, and natural light throughout. The memory care unit is newer, offering close supervision and special care for residents with high needs. The place stays secure, especially in memory care, so families know their loved ones have round-the-clock support. The community keeps things simple-meals, cleaning, maintenance, and health checks are handled, while residents enjoy activities and company in an inviting space designed just for them.
Starting October 31, 2024, the property transitions into a senior apartment complex, but many amenities and services remain designed with older adults in mind.