Rome Home Care II, also called Grace's House 2, sits in Silver Creek, Georgia, and offers many types of care for seniors who don't need full-time nursing home care but do need help to live safely and comfortably. The facility runs as a licensed Personal Care Home and has 60 licensed beds, so it's designed as a home-like space with small, quiet communities for seniors, where the staff try to keep things warm and friendly. Rome Home Care II keeps its focus on in-home care, so seniors get support to do daily activities like dressing, bathing, and moving around, and there's always help nearby for things like meals, laundry, or just friendly company. Families can find services ranging from physical rehab and memory care to hospice care and respite care, along with long-term options for those who plan to stay a while, as well as more flexible independent and assisted living setups, all under one roof, so individual needs can be met as they change over time.
Personalized care plans are a key part of things, since everyone gets a little different support depending on what they need, and that means specialists help with things like rehabilitation care for those who are recovering or need some extra physical help, and there's extra attention for those living with memory problems. The grounds have well-kept gardens and peaceful paths where residents can walk or sit outside, and inside, the common spaces are comfortable and cozy for relaxing or talking with friends or family. Pet-friendly rooms and special meals add comfort for those who want extra touches to make daily life easier and brighter. Most rooms are in residential care homes-shared neighborhood houses where a live-in caregiver is always around-so these spaces feel more like a home and less like a medical building. The care staff aims to show compassion and create a safe environment, so seniors can focus on their well-being, whether they're there short-term for rehab or need a stable place to call home. Because services are focused on non-acute and non-medical needs like companionship and activity help, the price is typically much lower than a nursing home, while still offering high quality of life and plenty of support.