Bless To The Max, Inc. is a family owned, and operated business that focuses on helping people.
Bless To The Max, Inc. operates three divisions that focuses on different needs in our community while maintaining that core goal of “Making a difference in the lives of many”

These Divisions are;

  • BTTM Personal Care Home
  • Obey Phillips Mobile Community
  • Keeping It Real Ministries

 

BTTM Personal Care Home is currently a four bed facility for  disabled adults, and Senior citizen.
License and overseen by Georgia Department of Community Health,  BTTM Personal Care Home provides around the clock care and supervision.

 

Obey Phillips Mobile Community Provides a clean, and safe living environment for low income family.

 

Keeping It Real Ministries outreach ministries provides a vast range of services to our community.  From our feed the hungry programs, to our health and fitness oriented summer camp for teens, we believe in a strong knit community can overcome any obstacles.

On October 14, 1996, Fern Williams took her passion for working with Seniors, and Disabled Adults and created Bless To The Max, Inc. At Bless To The Max, Inc. we embrace cultural, personable and spiritual awareness towards the elderly and all those who are in need of everyday assistance.

At Bless To The Max, Inc. we serve a large variety of persons, with various needs. We proudly serve our Veterans in their time of need, and persons suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, Strokes and other mental illnesses.

On November 14, 2003 we moved our operations to Wilkinson County, GA.  Our Personal Care facility was entrusted with the care of four residents that have been cared for in our Decatur facility for many years.  The family of these individuals trusted the experience, and knowledge of our staff in this delicate transition.

Founder Fern Williams and her Grandpa

Founder Fern Williams and her Grandpa

Above picture of Fern Williams BTTM Founder, with her Grandpa Obey Phillips. When you ask Ms. Williams what drives her to keep giving great care, she says “That is easy, it is my Grandpa Obey, because care starts at home”.