Serenity 1 Personal Care Home sits at 3967 Lenora Church Road in Snellville, Georgia, and you'll notice right away how calm the place feels, with its peaceful, private setting and home-like atmosphere, even though there's a busy area around with about 43,000 people living in the same zip code. Folks here get personalized care and help in a small residential home, often with just 3 to 6 people living together, so it's easy for everyone to know each other, and the staff can focus on each person's needs. The home helps seniors who want assisted living, memory care for conditions like Alzheimer's and dementia, help at home, or even hospice care if that's needed. Some people come for short-term respite care to let their families take a break, too. Seniors with memory loss can count on a secure memory care section and a staff that keeps a close watch, with bracelets and alarms and special plans if someone tends to wander or has trouble with behavior. Staff can help with taking medicine, caring for diabetes if someone manages their own insulin, and there's help for incontinence if folks can handle most of their needs themselves, plus nurses and therapists visit when a little extra help is called for.
People like having their own private bathrooms and wheelchair-accessible showers, and the rooms look out at the community, so it doesn't feel boxed in. The place is pet-friendly, has high-speed Wi-Fi, good-sized apartments, and both indoor and outdoor spaces where residents can relax, join an activity, or just sit with friends. The home offers vegetarian meals, a variety of dining choices, and takes care of housekeeping and laundry, making daily life simpler for everyone. Residents who need a ride to places can use the home's transportation, which sometimes is free, or arrange to pay for extra trips, and there's parking on site. Amenities help everyone keep their independence, with things like quick maintenance, easy access for wheelchairs, and a focus on keeping folks safe and comfortable.
There's attention to the spiritual side, too-devotional services happen both in the home and out in the community when folks want them. Activities fill up the days with things to do, plus social, educational, and entertainment events, all meant to help everyone stay active, healthy, and in good spirits. Staff members speak English and stay awake all night, ready to help, so families can feel sure there's always someone available. The care team can help with daily needs, such as bathing and getting dressed, and can help move residents who need a bit of extra hands, even using mechanical lifts if needed. For folks with changing health, the home can move between light and medium levels of care, adjusting as needed. Seniors from nearby places like Conyers and Lithonia can sometimes move in, and there are other communities under different names-like Wings of Eagles, Hopewell Personal Care Home, and The Retreat at Loganville-offering similar help.
Serenity 1 Personal Care Home works with local advisors to offer free consultations, so families who have questions can get them answered before moving in. Hours run from 8AM to 9PM on weekdays and 8AM to 5:30PM on weekends, making it possible for families to visit or call when needed. With a 4.6-star service rating, people speak highly of the way staff handle daily care and work to keep a friendly, safe environment for seniors with a variety of needs.