Alice's Place Adult Day Care in Macon, GA, has been around since 2012 and helps seniors and disabled adults during the day with a home-like, safe setup that looks a bit like a Bed & Breakfast, with staff focusing on making people feel at home, and they have all sorts of experienced folks there-registered nurses, a licensed Nursing Home Administrator, RNAs, PCAs, and at least one person who's Alzheimer's certified, most with over 60 years of combined experience. The care covers physical, emotional, and spiritual needs, with special attention for those living with dementia or Alzheimer's, because they've set up secure areas and personalized care plans, plus memory care activities and cognitive exercises. People can pick from a variety of rooms-semi-private, private, studio, or one-bedroom-with prices depending on what fits best, and families sometimes use GA Medicaid, VA Benefits, Long-Term Care Insurance, or private pay, and the team also helps families navigate home care pay options.
The services run from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Monday through Friday, but regular day hours go 7:30 AM to 1:30 PM, so folks can choose a stay that works for them, and the building is fenced and secured with alarms and bracelets for those who might wander off, plus cameras and staff who keep close watch. People get nursing supervision, medication help, diabetic care (like sliding scale insulin and blood sugar testing), and behavioral care for those with memory loss or at risk for acting out, as well as help with toileting, incontinence, and daily tasks. The center plans lots of activities each day-games, fitness groups, mind memory exercises, devotional programs, gardening in barrels, guest speakers, music, and live entertainment-and there's a big Social Hall and an outdoor patio, plus transportation for offsite trips and resident parking for those who can drive. The kitchen serves homemade meals and snacks, and staff help folks eat if they need it.
There's a focus on building friendships, keeping folks busy with structured programs, and giving everyone a chance to stay independent as long as they can. Those needing respite care or supervision while family is away find care here too, and the whole community takes pride in high ratings for cleanliness, attention to detail, and a warm environment. The Memory Care section keeps those with Alzheimer's or dementia safe and engaged with activities matched to their needs. The staff checks backgrounds and trains in CPR and First Aid, and everyone receives ongoing education to stay up to date with elderly care. Alice's Place Adult Day Care, which used to be known as Wonderland Assisted Living, welcomes people to visit, see photos, and get to know the staff and residents before making any decisions, and the homey feel, safe environment, and focus on each individual help make daily life a bit better for everyone who comes through.