Hembree Senior Care Center sits in Roswell, Georgia, within the 30076 zip code, and offers different living choices like shared apartments, studio units, and one-bedroom options, each with all appliances and private ADA-compliant baths, and some units even come with large balconies that residents enjoy. The staff help adults with disabilities, dementia, Alzheimer's disease, and Parkinson's disease, with a purpose-built memory care building and security features like bracelets that alert staff if a resident tries to wander, plus regular health checks and ongoing nursing support available all day and night, and a doctor can be called anytime. Residents get personalized care plans, and the center can help with daily needs like bathing, grooming, help with walking around, two-person or lift transfers, medication management including insulin shots and blood sugar testing, diabetes care, incontinence care, escorting within the facility, and reminders for restroom use or other activities.
People here can take part in activities like holiday parties, arts and crafts, games, gardening, and fitness routines, or spend time reading in the library, watching movies in the theater room, or relaxing in the hair salon, and the center holds devotional services offsite while meals and snacks are served throughout the day with support from an on-site dietitian. The premises are secure for those who need memory care, and there are active fall prevention features, landscaped walking paths, a common room for residents, and technology like emergency pull cords in case anyone needs urgent help. Hembree has therapy, including occupational therapy and massage, plus pharmacy services, individualized wellness programs, standby help for seniors with low mobility, and hospice or respite care options for temporary stays.
Housekeeping, personal laundry, linen changes, and home maintenance are provided, so residents don't have to worry about chores, and basic utilities are included. Visitors can park on-site, and there's transportation for appointments or outings, though sometimes there's an extra cost, and the center welcomes family, friends, and those considering moving in to tour and meet staff and residents, which can help people get a better feel for the place. Staff members take care of residents at all levels, whether they want to live independently, need help every day, or require special behavioral support for memory issues, and services adjust as people's needs change, allowing them to stay as they get older or health concerns arise. There's a focus on letting residents live as independently as possible while giving them the support and supervision they need, and people often say the campus feels easy to navigate, with plenty of places to relax inside or outside.