Heavenly Cares Personal Care Home I sits in Griffin, Georgia, and serves seniors who want a quieter place with care tailored to their needs, which can be a comfort for folks who value calm, steady routines and a place where the staff knows each person. The facility has three studio apartment units with safe designs, plenty of closet space, and a choice for residents to decorate with their own things, so families that come by will find a familiar setting, and there's full apartment security and emergency pull cords for peace of mind. The facility allows pets, maintains a strict no smoking rule indoors in all rooms and common spaces, and has parking for visitors who drop in for a visit or to join in a family meal or occasion.
Daily life here includes social activities and hobby programs, arts and crafts, and special event parties, plus an extensive library and a well-sized theatre room for movies or gatherings. Residents can join devotional activities offsite, take part in outings into the community, and rely on all-day snacks along with meals, including pureed dining for those who need it. The community has a generous dining hall, and full home maintenance is part of what's offered, so residents don't need to worry about repairs.
Care at Heavenly Cares Personal Care Home I includes help for folks with memory issues, dementia, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's disease, alongside diabetic care, medication help, continence management, and mobility support, and there is awake staff night and day. Trained staff create customized care plans and do routine health checks and ongoing health status monitoring, so residents get the attention they need if their situation changes, and there are scheduled doctor checkups arranged. Residents can also get beauty and barber services onsite if they like keeping up with personal grooming.
Heavenly Cares offers independent living, assisted living, memory care, and even some nursing care, so whether a person just needs a light hand or a bit more support with daily life-like moving around, taking medicine, or managing special diets-they can usually stay comfortable here. Residents will find wheelchair-accessible floor plans and common areas made for community time, along with a concierge available for their needs. The environment is homelike and small, with only five licensed beds, and this helps folks really get to know their neighbors and staff, which can make everyday life feel more like a friendly neighborhood than a big institution. Tours are available if families want to see the place, and staff will help set up a visit when asked.