Woodhaven Senior Living, sometimes called Woodhaven Personal Care, sits in Trenton, GA, and has a homey, relaxed setting that feels a bit like an old-time cottage, with a small number of residents-just 21 beds-which helps staff give more attention and kindness to each person. The property has places to walk outdoors, gardens and a quiet front porch with rocking chairs, so folks can enjoy fresh air or sit with neighbors. Inside, people can choose from semi-private rooms, one-bedroom units, or simple studios, all furnished to help everyone feel comfortable and safe. Some spaces even have kitchenettes for a bit more independence, but all living spaces get help from staff 24 hours a day, including the emergency call system.
Residents can receive personal care services like assistance with bathing, getting dressed, transfers, meals, and medications, all taken at each person's pace. There's diabetes and diabetic care, including meal choices for special diets, help with insulin checks, incontinence care, and reminders for the bathroom. Folks who have dementia, Alzheimer's disease, or Parkinson's disease can get support designed to reduce confusion and wandering. Staff also help with moving around the building, getting from bed to wheelchair, medication management, and all those daily things that can sometimes get tricky with age, like laundry and housekeeping or even just needing someone to walk with indoors when a person feels unsure on their feet.
The dining room, which looks out over the garden, serves regular Southern food, with restaurant-style service, all-day snacks, and meals adjusted for allergies or health conditions-a nice feature if you need low-salt food, for example. People eat together in small groups or with family in the private dining room. Staff handle personal laundry, escorting residents inside the facility, and help coordinate moving in, which can make a big difference if someone finds change stressful.
Woodhaven Senior Living includes both independent living for folks who want their own space and don't need much help, and assisted living for those who do, as well as memory care for seniors dealing with dementia. There's on-site physical therapy and a wellness center for routine checkups, plus mental wellness programs, devotional activities offsite, and community trips, so life doesn't get too quiet or lonely. People gather in the common rooms, game rooms, a little library, or the theater for movies, games, art projects, and resident-run activities. The beauty salon's handy for grooming, while paths wind around the gardens for walking or sitting under the trees.
Rates start at $1,780 for a semi-private room or $2,200 for a studio, with a one-time $500 fee to join the community. Woodhaven offers help for people needing a short stay for respite care, which can bring relief for family members caring for a loved one at home. Staff help with everything from medication management to simple day-to-day needs, and the building's modest but comfortable-with a focus on practical support, safety, and keeping life just a bit simpler for seniors who want some help but still like being as independent as possible.