The House of Joy/ASI Firm, found at 11676 Sarah Loop in Hampton, GA, is a senior living community that does things a little differently, combining several care types under one roof and using terms like "care services," "care types," "amenities," and "features" to keep everything clear, and when folks come to stay, they can choose between assisted living and memory care in semi-private or one-bedroom suites, as well as board and care in small group homes that let people get more focused attention in a quieter setting. The people who work there, known for being kind and compassionate, are around 24 hours a day, and the staff draft up individualized care plans for each resident, looking after their daily needs and offering special support for those who need help with medication, meals, or personal care tasks like getting dressed or managing incontinence, and for those dealing with bigger health issues, there's skilled nursing available for things like wound care, rehabilitation, or more complex medical support, with all sorts of high acuity and non-ambulatory care included.
There's a big focus on holistic health here, so residents get support for physical, emotional, and even psychological well-being, and the memory care program helps folks with Alzheimer's or dementia in a secure environment, keeping them as comfortable as possible with 24-hour support and memory-based activities. The menu of services covers vegetarian options, kosher meals, organic food, and even vegan or gluten-free dishes, plus low-salt options are provided for people who need them, and everyone eats together, restaurant-style, which helps keep things social and pleasant-a chance to sit, talk, and eat with others. The facilities are made for comfort, offering air-conditioned rooms, cable or satellite TV, strong Wi-Fi, and handicapped access, and the building offers transportation and has parking for residents who still drive.
The House of Joy/ASI Firm also includes respite care for short stays, which can give families a break, and staff take care to maintain a clean, safe space. Activities and support can be tailored, so more independent folks can enjoy a maintenance-free lifestyle with social programs and the resort-style amenities, while those needing more help can get full medical and daily support. Residents get to be near parks and green spaces, as Hampton is known for its recreational trails and was even called a 'Playful City,' which makes it a nice place for walks or enjoying time outside, and being in a quieter neighborhood lets residents feel at home.
Special programs and unique units-like "workbook.xml" and "sheet1.xml," which sound like custom documents or tools-help the staff keep records and make sure care is delivered the way residents need. Whether someone's there for independent living, memory care, assisted living, or just staying for a short while, the community aims to keep people as comfortable as possible, focusing on real needs like meals, help with daily tasks, and a safe, supportive place to live with just enough company to feel connected but not crowded.