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My mom stayed at Agape PCH for respite care. The staff all were very kind and answered all of my questions. They did offer activities like bingo. My mom enjoyed the food offered. My mom had no complaints at Agape PCH!... Read more
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(3 reviews)Private, Semi-Private
5.0
(1 review)Private
Our home has a very comfy home like atmosphere, with country cooking everyday. We also help and assist with medications and bathing. Our home has a large front porch for bird watching which is located in the country, and very quiet and peaceful. We have private rooms, activities, a...
Studio, Private, Semi-Private
Sunrise Harbour Personal Care Home has been in business since February 22, 2013. Our staff members have over 25 years combined experience in senior care. Our passion is caring for all residents. We are conveniently located in Warner Robins, GA. We are located 2 blocks from the Houston Medical...
Private, Semi-Private
Vision Personal Care Home is located in the beautiful area of Macon, Georgia. Our assisted living facility is located in a quiet neighborhood, but it is still easy accessible from the surrounding locations. We offer the best care that money can buy. Vision PCH is a great assisted living facility...
3.6
(4 reviews)Private, Semi-Private
Agape Personal Care Home offers a committed, dedicated and trustworthy environment for your loved ones needs. A home away from home community and a very caring staff that is concerned of the well being of your loved one.
very nice, clean, homelike atmosphere but too far out for us
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My mom stayed at Agape PCH for respite care. The staff all were very kind and answered all of my questions. They did offer activities like bingo. My mom enjoyed the food offered. My mom had no complaints at Agape PCH!
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First instinct will make you believe your loved one is taken care of. But further investigation and pop in visits will find your loved one crying and often times segregated from the rest of the house. (A form of punishment I believe.) One hot dog and a scoop of beans I found to be considered a evening meal. My mother told me when I visited she didn't like it there. Should have listened!!! She has Alzheimer's and Dementia BUT "THEY" still know when they don't like being treated a certain way. If you do send loved ones there; dont get behind one single dollar on rent. For any reason, having trouble just making your finances work, trouble with Medicare, Medicaid, or DEFACS will quickly make the home owner turn on you and your loved one like a pit bull. Funny since moving my mom to a home nurse; she has had her hair and body washed every day without argument. Instead of sponged off at the sink and hair not being washed for as long as three weeks at the time. AGAPE you will get the money owed you long before we reach our court date. Life sometimes makes a mess out of finances. Thank You Mrs R. (Not Really!!!) for your "Christian Love and Compassion." 1 Corinthians 6 New King James Version (NKJV) Do Not Sue the Brethren
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Great people who I know will take care of Mom :) A little pricey but I understand :) You get what you pay for...
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