Ace Personal Care Home, known also as Ace Personal Care Home LLC, sits at 2132 Arlin St NE in Conyers, Georgia, and offers a quiet ranch-style house for seniors who need supported living, and you'll find semi-private rooms at $1,500 a month and private rooms at $1,800 a month, which really helps keep choices clear for folks looking after loved ones. The house caters to people who need help every day, including those with memory issues like dementia or Alzheimer's, and sometimes people with disabilities, and the staff handles things like hygiene, bathing, getting dressed, managing medicines, cooking, and cleaning, so residents can focus more on comfort and routine without too much worry. There are personalized care plans for each person, and families can pick quick move-ins or think through the transition based on their needs.
There are nearby sights and services like parks, cafes, churches, pharmacies, shopping, hospitals, and local theaters, so outings and visits come pretty easy, and Ace provides accessible transportation and parking for those who need to get around. The staff here works to keep life structured, preventing confusion or wandering for those with memory issues, and sees to things like social, educational, and recreational activities to help keep both mind and body active. Homes like Ace Personal Care Home fall under the Board and Care Home model, which means fewer residents and a cozy environment where it's easier to know everyone by name, and they do their best to provide compassion and a family feeling, always treating residents with dignity and respect. You'll find Ace Personal Care Home linked to a network of care homes in the wider area, including options like God's Angel Personal Care Home LLC and Wings of Eagles Personal Care Home, with overall review ratings for the network ranging from 2.5 to 5.0 stars, though Ace offers a 4.6-star reviewed service. There's also support for hospice care, special help for the mentally challenged, and options for living more independently or with greater support, including skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and diabetic care. The focus will always stay on keeping seniors safe, well cared for, and connected, whether they're staying for a short while or making it home for good.