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Experience a personalized senior living neighborhood with many of the same amenities of a larger community at Tebeau House in Waycross, Georgia. With fewer than 20 assisted living residents in the community, your loved one can receive the personalized attention they deserve in a family-like environment. The community is surrounded by shady trees and a lush yard in a quiet residential neighborhood of this mid-size city.
A dedicated team of trained caregivers will assist your loved one with activities of daily living like bathing, grooming, and medication. Residents can participate in a regular schedule of activities designed to keep them engaged and build a sense of community. Other amenities include on-site religious services, a library, and a beautician.
Residents have the option of studio or semi-private rooms, and every bathroom is equipped with wheelchair-accessible showers and full tubs.
If health needs arise, Tebeau House is conveniently located minutes from Memorial Satilla Health, a pharmacy, the public health department and other medical providers. Meanwhile, a nearby thoroughfare offers a grocery store, favorite restaurants, and shops.
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Tebeau House offers Studio and Semi-Private. Learn more.
Call (912) 285-9303 to reach a resident at Tebeau House.
To reach a resident at Tebeau House call: (912) 285-9303
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