Harris Senior Living sits quietly at 11905 Harris Rd. in Roswell, Georgia, in a nice, peaceful neighborhood, and the building is a single story designed to make it easy to move around for seniors, with no stairs to worry about, and it offers housing for up to nine residents in a setting that feels close and home-like instead of feeling large and impersonal. Residents aged 60 and older can find help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, medication reminders, and personal hygiene whenever they need it, day or night, because there's friendly, helpful staff around all the time, and people get one-bedroom units that offer comfort along with some privacy.
The team follows the "Golden Rule," which means staff treat everyone as they'd want to be treated, and this guides the way folks are cared for in the community, which is something people tend to notice; it led to recognition by Assisted Living Magazine as a top senior living option in Roswell. Families can schedule a virtual tour to see this for themselves, and when you walk in, you'll see staff like Daniel Eastwood-who is involved in the day-to-day and cares about helping others-making sure folks are safe, comfortable, and respected.
Harris Senior Living focuses on compassion and respect, with personal attention so each resident feels seen and valued, and they encourage families to take part in the daily lives of residents, which means families and staff work together for the good of everyone living there. Seniors get nutritious meals served from a cozy kitchen into the communal dining area, and the staff takes care to offer foods that meet dietary needs and taste good too. There's housekeeping and laundry included, so residents don't have to worry about chores, and the maintenance crew helps keep things tidy and safe.
The community tries to be as helpful as possible by offering a range of care options-assisted living for seniors who need help with everyday tasks, memory care for folks living with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia, respite care for those needing short-term support, and even a senior day care program so people can spend the day and return home in the evening. There's a mix of activities like exercise classes, social events, live entertainment, and group outings only when people feel up to it, and if someone wants to stay in, there are crafts, games, or just time to chat with others.
When a resident has medical needs, the team offers medication monitoring, nursing oversight, and on-site therapies like physical therapy, plus scheduled transportation for doctor appointments or errands. The place is accessible, offers Wi-Fi, has safety features for residents with memory challenges, and provides parking for those who visit. The sense of community is strong because the staff aims to be warm and joyful, trying their best to make every day run smoothly, and everything they do tries to support each resident's independence while still offering a helping hand. Over the years, Harris Senior Living's aim has always been to improve life for the people who live there, with a promise to provide outstanding, respectful, and compassionate care in a place that feels as close to home as possible.