The Social at Savannah delivers assisted-living services designed to keep residents medically stable while supporting as much independence as possible. Licensed nurses oversee care plans and perform regular health assessments, medication management, and coordination with outside physicians. Care associates are on site around the clock to assist with urgent health needs, respond to pendant or pull-cord alerts, and monitor vital signs as ordered. The community can arrange on-site visits from podiatrists, therapists, and other specialists, limiting the number of off-site appointments residents must attend. Scheduled transportation remains available for hospital or physician visits that must occur elsewhere.
Beyond direct medical oversight, residents receive help with activities of daily living such as dressing, bathing, and grooming, which is adjusted to each person’s ability level. Housekeeping, personal laundry service, and linen changes reduce physical strain and help prevent falls associated with clutter or fatigue. A structured wellness program includes chair exercises, balance training, and cognitive games intended to maintain strength and mental sharpness. The community maintains an electronic health record system that shares up-to-date information among caregivers and notifies clinical staff of any changes in a resident’s condition. Family members can receive regular status updates and attend care plan meetings either in person or via video conference.
Accommodations range from private studios to one-bedroom apartments, each with individual climate controls, emergency call systems, and bathrooms outfitted with grab bars and walk-in showers. Select floor plans also include kitchenettes and patio access, but not all accommodations have every feature, so prospective residents should review specific layouts during a tour. Weekly housekeeping, maintenance, and 24-hour security monitoring are standard for all units. The community advertises a pet-friendly policy, and small dogs or cats may be permitted after a review of vaccination records and the resident’s ability to care for the animal. It’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.
Dining services provide three meals daily in a central restaurant-style dining room, with snacks and beverages available throughout the day. Menus are developed under the guidance of a registered dietitian to accommodate diabetic, low-sodium, and other physician-directed diets, as well as resident preferences identified during admission. Table service allows residents to socialize while staff monitor intake for those with dietary or swallowing concerns. Room service can be arranged temporarily for anyone recovering from illness or therapy, and families are welcome to join residents for meals with advance notice.