Allegiance Ministries Personal Care Home sits in a rural part of Kingston, Georgia, on about 8 acres where residents can see deer, squirrels, and birds from the porch, and folks like the friendly, family feel of the place, which has been around since 2012. The home is small, with 6 assisted living units, and is run by Sherry Clements, a Licensed Practical Nurse, along with a staff of about four, so everybody gets to know each other and the staff offer help around the clock. The home is recognized by the Area Agency on Aging for Northwest GA as Care Provider of the Year. The environment feels homey and relaxed, with daily activities, parties for special events, and a swimming pool for exercise or just cooling off in summer. Residents can live in large studio apartments or share rooms, with plenty of storage and ADA-compliant bathrooms. Folks who need help with showering, moving around, or manual feeding get what they need, and families appreciate the individualized care plans.
The place serves all sorts of care needs, including assisted living, memory care for dementia or Alzheimer's, adult day care, home care, residential care, rehabilitation, and even hospice, so elders can stay as their needs change. Memory Care, Riverwood Ret and Al Center, and Senior Resources stand out as special services tied to Allegiance Ministries Personal Care Home and their programs. Adult day care clients get meals, activities, and supervision, while residents get chef-prepared meals with vegetarian and kosher options, help with laundry and housekeeping, and access to a staff nurse. The team offers medical help, geriatric care, continuing care, medication management, transferring help, massage therapy, and mobility assistance. Folks can join devotional services onsite or offsite, ride along for appointments with free transportation, and join social events and group activities that make life more pleasant.
The property has fully secured grounds, making it comfortable for seniors with memory care needs, and there are outdoor and indoor shared spaces. Spiritual care is provided by an ordained minister with 20 years of experience, and pets are welcome. Seniors also enjoy senior apartments, wheelchair-accessible showers, swimming, exercise equipment, and parking. The home works on an individual plan basis, so everyone gets the right support, whether staying short-term for respite or living full time. The staff aim to help residents maintain health, independence, and community and to support each person's quality of life, including published monthly rates for private and semi-private rooms. The home's small size and close staff mean seniors and their families often feel like part of a bigger family, and the rural setting with wildlife and quiet views gives a little extra peacefulness.