Growing in Grace PCH, Inc is a non-profit provider in Grovetown, GA, located near Independence Way and Freedom Cir, and they've set up a small, home-like community where seniors get the care they need, whether it's independent living, assisted living, or memory care, and they keep everything clean, comfortable, and affordable, which is important for families. The facility has a capacity for just six beds, so residents get more personal attention, and the staff is always on call, day and night, helping with things like bathing, dressing, medication, and health monitoring, and they've got nurses, a nurse on call, a doctor on call, and therapists who come in for physical, occupational, and speech therapy.
They offer specialized Alzheimer's and dementia care with secured memory care wings to help keep residents safe, especially those who may wander or have anxiety, and their staff is trained to give compassionate support while promoting independence as much as possible. Growing in Grace makes daily life easier with things like meal preparation, including vegetarian, kosher, diabetes, and allergy-sensitive diets, help with laundry and housekeeping-including dry cleaning if you need it-plus beauty and barber services, and if you need it, they provide hospice and respite care too, which can be a huge help for family caregivers who need a break or time away. There's a meal provision with tasty food in their dining room, and if you need something special, they fix it up.
You'll find furnished rooms, with private bath options and wheelchair-accessible showers, and most areas-inside and out-are easy to get around, even if you use a walker or a wheelchair. The grounds have walking paths, a garden that's well-kept, and there's transportation provided as well as parking if you or a visitor drives, plus complimentary rides to appointments or errands, which really helps if you can't get out and about yourself. They allow pets, so folks can have their companions, and they have indoor and outdoor spaces where people can gather, watch movies, or join in other activities planned by the staff, many of which are based on residents' interests, including devotional and Christian services.
They run several communities around the Augusta area with names like Trinity Personal Care Home, Sunrise at Parkway, Shirlean's Home Care, Sibor's Manor, True Care I and II, Lynndale Group Homes, Vincent Personal Care, Cornerstone Compassion Center, Touched by an Angel PCH, Blair House, The Willows, Great Day Senior Living, Legacy Personal Care Home, Marks Personal Care Home, The Ostolaza Residence, Savannah Square, Wesby Personal Care Home Inc, Aiken Memory Care, Faith Landing, Silver Linings Personal Care Home, and The Southern Living Center, meaning they have a network close by within 15, 30, and 60 miles if people need something specific.
They also guide families through the whole senior care placement process for free, offering expert help finding the right fit based on needs and location, sometimes with a list of communities and even local advisors to talk you through it, and they're prepared to help with urgent moves or more flexible timelines. The facility offers both adult day care and in-home services, and they welcome both men and women as residents but require that each home stays small for safety and personal attention. There are a range of star ratings across the network, from 2.0 to 4.6 stars, so families can check reviews and see what's a good fit. Amenities include emergency alert systems, telephone access, podiatrist and dentist visits, diabetic care, incontinence and high acuity care, and special support for people with cognitive decline. The environment is warm and supportive, geared toward comfort, well-being, and independence, with many services personalized to meet every person's needs in an honest, caring way.