Harris Home is a small residential care home for seniors located at 55 Hickory Cir in Carrollton, Georgia, and is licensed for up to six residents, so it stays on the quieter side, with people like Jessica Crowder and Tyleshia Crowder living there along with five others. The focus is on personal care services in a home-like setting, with 24-hour caregivers to help residents with daily needs like bathing, dressing, bathroom and hygiene, as well as medication reminders and incontinence care, which makes day-to-day life a little easier for folks who need help. If someone needs special diets for diabetes or high blood pressure, meals are adjusted, and they serve three daily homemade meals, which comes in handy for people who like a regular routine. Harris Home arranges grooming assistance, support getting in and out of the bath, and has a traveling hairdresser who comes by, so folks can keep up with haircuts or styling without leaving the house.
The place offers several options for activities, so it's not all just sitting around-there are recreation areas outdoors and inside, planned daily activities like craft sessions, art plans, movie entertainment, board games, music plans, and workout programs, plus social events, recreation, and physical activity programs for residents, and sometimes there are animal or music therapy events if someone's interested. There's a reading room, outdoor sitting areas, and possible features like a barber or beauty shop, fitness room, sauna, or hot tub, though not every amenity is guaranteed. Staff help coordinate transportation for doctor's appointments, errands, or faith-based services, and organize group trips outside when possible. Folks who need two-person transfers, insulin shots, or reminders for medication can get that help here, and there's support with memory care, respite care, hospice, and assisted living if that becomes necessary.
Harris Home is regulated by Georgia's Department of Social Services and sticks to providing a supportive, calm neighborhood setting where residents get assistance from trained personal care providers. There's strong focus on keeping things home-like and comfortable, with attention to helping people remain independent as long as possible with a bit of extra help when needed, and everything is meant to feel familiar. Whether it's arranging social night events or helping someone get ready for the day, people here usually have someone nearby to check in and lend a hand.