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Some of the most common aging-in-place services we provide include:

 In-Home Support Holly Springs, GA

If someone you care about is unable or unwilling to stay alone either during the day or overnight, our in-home caregiver services can provide the assistance they need. We understand that loneliness can have a significant impact on an individual's mental and physical health, and we are here to offer the necessary support to ensure their well-being.

 Personal Care Holly Springs, GA

Opa caregivers provide much-needed help with maintaining personal hygiene, dressing and eating, and aiding with mobility. We also provide transportation assistance, help facilitate communication, assist with medication management, offer support with home maintenance, and provide assistance with shopping and meal preparation.

 Home Health Aides Holly Springs, GA

Long-term spouses and partners rely on one another for companionship and love. That's why, at Opa, we can develop specialized care plans for aging couples who need home care in Holly Springs, GA.

 Senior Companionship Holly Springs, GA

Opa caregivers are here to help you or your elderly family member with running errands like getting to and from medical appointments, picking up prescriptions or groceries, and attending community activities to stay engaged and active.

 Medical Care At Home Holly Springs, GA

Sometimes, seniors need around-the-clock in-home care. Our experienced caregivers are available to stay with your loved ones for an extended period to ensure they stay happy and healthy at home.

Companion

Short-Term Companion Care Services

Loneliness can greatly affect someone's mental and physical well-being. That's especially true after having a major surgery or illness. If your loved one cannot or does not want to be left alone after being discharged from a hospital or care facility, our short-term caregivers are ready to help.

Personal

Short-Term Personal Care Services

Short-term caregivers from Opa can provide essential support with daily personal care, including grooming, getting dressed, eating, and getting around. Our services also include transportation, communication assistance, medication management, household upkeep, and help with shopping and meal preparation.

Assistance

Stand-By Assistance

We offer stand-by assistance while your senior loved one takes a shower, goes to the bathroom, moves from room to room, and walks outdoors. We can also provide stand-by assistance while your senior completes exercises and activities prescribed by Physical and Occupational Therapists.

Here are three of the most difficult challenges that family caregivers may encounter when looking after their elderly parents or loved ones.

Home Care Services Holly Springs, GA

Poor Sleep

As people age, their sleep patterns can be disrupted, causing them to wake up multiple times during the night. This can be due to a shift in their internal body clock, stress, or worry. If dementia is a factor, you may need to be vigilant, as sundowning and wandering could occur. Caring for your parents or a loved one requires a clear and rested mind, which is why getting enough sleep is essential for both your well-being and your ability to provide the best care. After all, you don't want to get so burnt out and tired that you take a trip to the hospital. Avoid getting burnt out and exhausted, as it could lead to a trip to the hospital.

 Elderly Care Holly Springs, GA

Lack of Support

Taking care of aging parents can feel overwhelming and like you're shouldering the entire brunt of responsibility. Moreover, thinking that you're the sole caregiver can be stressful and put unneeded strain on other relationships in your life. It's crucial to understand that caregiving is not a one-person task. Trying to handle it alone can lead to burnout, depression, and other serious health issues. It can also negatively impact the quality of care your parents receive.

 Senior Assistance Holly Springs, GA

No Privacy

Living with your parents can affect both your physical and emotional privacy, especially if one or both need significant amounts of attention. This can lead to feelings of fear and disorientation when you're not around. Similarly, it can be challenging for your parents to maintain their own privacy while you're taking care of them.

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Latest News in Holly Springs, GA

In push for density, Habitat building first all-townhome project

As part of a push for higher-density affordable housing, a nonprofit organization is moving forward with its first all-townhome community on acreage north of Atlanta.Roswell-based Habitat for Humanity–North Central Georgia recently received approval to move forward with a 50-unit community that’s been in the works for a year in Cherokee County’s Holly Springs.The 6.3-acre site is located just east of Interstate 575 and north of Woodstock, about 30 miles from Midtown.The Holly Springs City Council unanim...

As part of a push for higher-density affordable housing, a nonprofit organization is moving forward with its first all-townhome community on acreage north of Atlanta.

Roswell-based Habitat for Humanity–North Central Georgia recently received approval to move forward with a 50-unit community that’s been in the works for a year in Cherokee County’s Holly Springs.

The 6.3-acre site is located just east of Interstate 575 and north of Woodstock, about 30 miles from Midtown.

The Holly Springs City Council unanimously voted in January to approve the nonprofit builder’s request to annex and rezone the acreage on Edmondson Lane off Old Ga. Highway 5 to a designation more suitable for urban-style development. That followed a year of public hearings and community events that aimed to educate area residents on Habitat’s review and qualification process for its homeowners, according to project reps.

The target market for the townhomes will be qualified families who can't quite afford homeownership because of today's tough housing market, according to HFH–NCG.

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“This is a project that will have a generational impact on families living, working, and building better lives for themselves in our service area,” in an era of high mortgage rates and restricted housing supply, Mike Stafford, HFH–NCG’s president and board chair, said in a prepared statement.

“For several years now,” Stafford continued, “we have known that we need to have some higher-density settings in order to make homeownership affordable to the growing number of qualified Habitat for Humanity families.”

We’ve asked HFH–NCG representatives about the size and estimated pricing of the proposed townhomes—and the timeline for building them—but had not heard back as of press time. All units will qualify as affordable housing, according to the organization.

Amenities at the Edmondson Lane community will include pickleball courts, open greenspaces, and a nature trail. All townhomes will feature decks off the back and two-car garages, according to a project rendering provided to Urbanize Atlanta.

HFH–NCG was founded in 1994 and today serves North Fulton, Cherokee, Dawson, and Forsyth counties.

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Couple says contractor went silent after finding illegal dumping ground at new home

HOLLY SPRINGS, Ga. — Sand, concrete, and even a five-foot tree have been buried under James Jones and Brian Wolfe’s yard.“We have branches and huge chunks of tree, debris just littering the property,” Jones said.The couple told Channel 2 investigative reporter Ashli Lincoln that they discovered their builder dumped construction debris under their yard. The discovery happened after hiring contractors to build a pool.“We were shocked, we were angry,” Jones said.Jones told L...

HOLLY SPRINGS, Ga. — Sand, concrete, and even a five-foot tree have been buried under James Jones and Brian Wolfe’s yard.

“We have branches and huge chunks of tree, debris just littering the property,” Jones said.

The couple told Channel 2 investigative reporter Ashli Lincoln that they discovered their builder dumped construction debris under their yard. The discovery happened after hiring contractors to build a pool.

“We were shocked, we were angry,” Jones said.

Jones told Lincoln it will cost them an additional $40,000 to $60,000 to remove the debris.

After bringing this to the attention of their builder, a project manager responded to the couple in an email blaming the use of a large stockpile of topsoil.

The manager noted that dirt should have not been used to fill their backyard.

“We were outraged,” Jones said.

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Jones said when they asked the builder to remove the debris that’s when communication went silent.

“Then when we told him where we were with the damages, how much was it going to cost to fix it, we didn’t get any response from them,” Jones said.

Channel 2 Action News called and emailed the builder, they have not responded to us but they did reach out to the homeowners.

“I’m fairly certain we would have not heard from them. There was no other reason for them to contact us until someone from WSB-TV reached out to them to try and get their side of the story,” Jones said.

Jones said city inspectors with the City of Holly Springs inspected their backyard and determined it was a case of illegal dumping.

Channel 2 consumer advisor Clark Howard said when purchasing a new build, it’s best to hire an independent inspector.

“I’d like for you to have three inspections, one at framing, and then two additional phases that the inspector will recommend. And you don’t close. If an inspector says this isn’t right,” Howard said.

IN OTHER NEWS:

What happens when your new home has flaws? This is what you need to know New construction builder contracts favor the developer under Georgia law and to protect yourself, you should start early in the construction process.

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