Mt. Carmel Amenities

Directions

From I-75 South: Exit 221 (Jonesboro Rd., Lovejoy). Turn right on Jonesboro Rd. Travel 1.3 miles. Turn left on Chambers Rd. At first stop sign turn right on Mount Carmel Road.

From I-75 North: Exit 220, Turn left on Hwy 81 West toward Lovejoy. Travel 6 miles. Facility is on the right.

From Tara Blvd South: Turn left on Jonesboro Rd. at the Publix store at Lovejoy Station. Follow signs toward Lovejoy. Turn left on Hwy 81 East. Facility is &Mac189; mile from the Gas Station on the left.

From Tara Blvd North: Turn left on Hwy 81 East. One mile from the Atlanta Speedway cross railroad tracks; continue following signs for Hwy 81. Facility will be an additional &Mac189; mile from the Gas station on the left.

From Fayetteville: From GA 54, turn right on McDonough Road. Cross Tara BLVD and continue toward Lovejoy. Turn left on HWY 81 at the Gas Station.

Map: www.mapquest.com can provide a map, if needed. The address of Mount Carmel Personal Care Home is 3084 Mount Carmel Road, Hampton, Georgia 30228.

Mt. Carmel Alzheimer’s Care

Alzheimer’s Unit Philosophy of Care

Mount Carmel Personal Care is one of the pioneers in Alzheimer care since 1986. We believe that people with such a disease have a special and a specific needs and require a sheltered low stress environment. Mount Carmel is a secured facility so that even the very agitated patient can be managed safely within the home boundaries. Some of the safety features include: an electronic security system which alert staff of unauthorized exit. All bedrooms are sound monitored during sleeping hours and all common areas are video monitored for added safety and quick response.

Experience and the implementation of an Alzheimer’s behavioral management program distinguish Mt. Carmel Personal Care. The Behavioral Management is based on the belief that aggressive-combative behavior of some patients with Alzheimer’s is a symptom of unmet needs. The task of the caregiver is to view the world through the resident’s eyes and uncover that need, rather than trying to reason or to orient the resident to reality. We understand that every Alzheimer’s patient is different and every patient has a challenging behavior. Many of those behaviors are triggered by confrontational approaches of the caregiver. We believe that a staff that understands the psychology of dementia and is trained to redirect the patient’s anger or frustration can curb restlessness and aggression.

Dementia sufferers experience a progressive inability to remember, reason, solve problems, interpret the environment, and communicate. In many instances, the only way the patient can communicate is by shouting, pushing, or slapping. Understanding why a patient is behaving in a particular manner is essential to helping them recover a feeling of well-being. Most often, the resident is trying to say something or express his fears or anxieties. Occasionally the source may be constipation, or is inabile to locate the restroom, or is in pain.

A team approach for a successful behavioral management

Mt. Carmel Alzheimer’s unit was created in 1986 to meet the needs of Alzheimer’s patients. Our behavior management team includes the administrator, the director of nursing and selected care givers. This team meets on a regular basis with our house physician to discuss the physical and emotional needs of our residents and to coordinate the treatment plan. For urgent matters, our physician is only a phone call away. For those residents who choose to keep their own physician, they will also benifit from our expertise. Our recommendations are communicated to the resident’s family or physician. In all cases, the family is kept informed and are welcomed to join the monthly meeting. Our goal is to keep tranquilizer and psychoactive drugs use to a minimum. Our ultimate objective is to keep our residents safe, clean, content, comfortable, well nourished and stress free.

Hallucination and delusion are common in Alzheimer’s Disease. Instead of directing the patient to reality, we believe that we must recognize the resident’s own sense of reality. A professionally trained staff is essential in helping the Alzheimer’s patient feel more comfortable with their current environment.

Care By Design

At Mt. Carmel, caring for a resident with Alzheimer’s is not only a matter of defusing crisis, it is also care by design. Much attention was made to the interior space to reflect safety, security, and comfort without compromising the residential impression. The home-like setting creates a recognizable familiarity, promises privacy, and encourages socialization and family involvement. Because Sundown Syndrome can be a problem for Alzheimer’s patients, large windows and skylights give the impression of openness and reduce day/night confusion.

While maintaining a home-like atmosphere, our environment addresses the unique cognitive and physical needs of the dementia population. The light walls have a relaxing effect on the mood; large windows provide stimulation and enhance residence perception of their environment.

Wandering is one of the symptoms of dementia that is difficult to treat medically. The best way to curtail wandering is to give residents a place to wander safely. The floor of the facility and its outdoor courtyard were designed for this purpose. Wide circular hallways which lead to different sitting areas with large windows gives residents somewhere to look, something to do, a place to go, and establish a therapeutic goal by creating an achievable destination. Sensitivity to the frail resident led to the downsizing of the living space creating small neighborhood clusters on the scale of a private home. To reduce confusion, we have also used familiar furniture and materials, and taken care in placing restrooms and sitting areas in common sense locations.

 Pet Therapy

Pets can be extremely helpful in reducing stress levels and improve one’s health. Our residents at Mt. Carmel seem to enjoy the company of our dog Sandy and our cat Tolby. Although Sandy is the dog’s offical Name, he responds to any name that a resident may choose to give him. He seems to play the game very well. Sandy who is a Labrador Retriever, has successfully completed an obedience course and stays in the front yard at all times.

About Mt. Carmel

Mt. Carmel Personal Care has been caring for residents since 1986. Dedicated to quality and family style living, we offer a home-like atmosphere with the utmost in security and personal care. We focus on providing a caring home where residents can live in a low stress environment, with dignity, comfort and the assurance that help is always available. We offer long term, short term, and day care programs with daily structured activities. Our comfortable and elegant homelike setting

is enchanced by the friendly attitude and the devotion of our staff; all contribute to an environment that encourages socialization and family involvement.

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