The Gardenias in Hampton, GA, offers two primary levels of support: assisted living and a dedicated memory care program. Residents who need help with everyday tasks can benefit from the assisted-living option, while individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia are served in a secure memory care environment. Short-term respite stays are available for families who need temporary coverage, and staff members are trained to support residents managing diabetes.
Additional clinical resources are in place to handle a wide range of health needs. Licensed nurses oversee medication management, monitor chronic conditions, and coordinate hospice services when required. The community is equipped for incontinence and ambulatory care, and an emergency call system links each resident to staff at any hour. All memory care areas remain secured to reduce wandering risks, and regular laundry and dry-cleaning services are included to keep clothing and linens sanitary.
Apartments and common areas are designed for accessibility and convenience. Floor plans may feature wheelchair-accessible showers, air conditioning, and utilities included in the monthly rate. Parking, outdoor gardens, a library and computer lounge, and housekeeping services are available, but not every accommodation contains every listed feature, so prospective residents should verify specifics during a tour.
Dining follows a straightforward approach to nutrition and variety. Three daily meals are prepared on-site, with options for no-sugar dishes to help manage blood-glucose levels. Healthy snacks are stocked throughout the day, and guests can be served without needing to leave the campus. Staff members can adjust portions and textures for residents with swallowing or appetite challenges.
Residents can stay socially and mentally active through on-site and off-site programming. An activity center supports arts and crafts sessions, club meetings, and birthday celebrations. Planned social outings and access to raised garden beds give residents a change of scenery and a chance to work with their hands.