Presbyterian Village GA in Austell offers three levels of residency—Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care—allowing residents to remain on one campus even as needs change. Each program is structured, licensed, and staffed to match the support level required: Independent Living emphasizes convenience and safety with minimal intervention; Assisted Living adds daily assistance with activities such as bathing, dressing, and medication reminders; and the Memory Care neighborhood provides a secured environment, specialized programming, and staff trained in cognitive support techniques.
Beyond the core living options, the community delivers an extensive set of medical and wellness services. Licensed nurses are on-site, managing ongoing health conditions, coordinating medications, and monitoring vital signs. Short-term respite stays are available, useful for post-hospital recuperation or caregiver relief, and diabetes management protocols are in place. Additional clinical capabilities include continence management, ambulatory assistance, and hospice coordination when needed. Continuing Care is offered, meaning residents can transition to higher levels of nursing support without leaving the campus, and both residents and families have access to counseling resources for care planning and emotional support.
Housing choices range from apartments to cottage-style residences, and floor plans vary in size and layout. Selected units are pet friendly, some come with in-unit washers and dryers, and many overlook landscaped grounds, outdoor gardens, or common courtyards. A library and computer lounge gives residents quiet space for reading and internet use, while outdoor seating areas provide fresh-air options. Not every accommodation includes every listed feature, so prospective residents should confirm specifics during a tour.
Dining is handled on site with three daily meals prepared by the culinary team and served in communal dining rooms. Menus are planned to meet nutritional guidelines for older adults and can be modified to address physician-ordered diets such as low sodium or diabetic needs. Staff monitor meal intake for residents who require oversight, ensuring any changes in appetite or weight are reported to nursing personnel.
Recreational amenities focus on social engagement and personal interests. A central activity center hosts scheduled events, games, and crafts, while organized clubs allow residents to pursue shared hobbies. Regular social outings provide opportunities to visit local attractions, restaurants, or cultural events, supporting continued connection with the wider community.