Powder Springs Center for Nursing and Healing
3460 Powder Springs Road, Powder Springs, GA 30127
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There is independent living community in Atlanta, GA and several independent living communities nearby. The average cost of independent living in Atlanta, GA is $3,106 per month.
3460 Powder Springs Road, Powder Springs, GA 30127
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1000 Fanfare Way Alpharetta, GA 30009, Alpharetta, GA 30009
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"Live an active, inspired lifestyle at Emblem Alpharetta, a 55+ apartment community conveniently located near North Point Mall in Alpharetta...."
READ MORE105 Meeting Place Drive, Fayetteville, GA 30214
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"Quantum House Senior Living is owned and operated by a Nurse Practitioner with over 30 years of ICU experience. We are in a great location ..."
READ MORE4711 Bishop Ming Boulevard,, Stone Mountain, GA 30088
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"Smyrna Tower is a 150-unit midrise apartment community in Smyrna, GA – right between Atlanta and Marietta. The property is nestled in a gr..."
READ MORE1825 Clifton Road, Northeast, Atlanta, GA 30329
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1000 Newgate Road , Peachtree City, GA 30269
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"Welcome To HearthSide Sugarloaf! Designed exclusively for active independent adults, ages 62 and better, HearthSide Sugarloaf offers afforda..."
READ MORE"Phoenix Senior Living, whose leadership collectively has been serving seniors in the Southeast for more than thirty years, is a company buil..."
READ MORE4118 Sioux Way, Stone Mountain, GA 30083
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"Personal Care Home in Stone Mountain GA with 24 hour supervision provided, assistance/supervision as needed with ADLs. All meals and snacks ..."
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"Nestled in northeast Atlanta, GA, Hearthside Brookleigh is set in a vibrant mixed-use community filled with shops and restaurants...."
READ MORE2726 S Main St, Kennesaw, GA 30144
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"Active Adult Living for the Young at Heart Welcome to the Cottages at Noble Village, a charming 55+ adult living community that offers resid..."
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May 26, 2020
My friends are in Dunwoody Health and Rehabilitation Center. The staff is pleasant, the building is well maintained, and the second floor to the rooms are nice. The rooms were normal size, both have shared rooms, and they seemed to be well cared for. They have activities and exercise or therapy areas.
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October 7, 2019
We ended up moving our mother into Brighton Gardens of Dunwoody, which is a Sunrise community. So far it's been good, and she's enjoying it. They're meeting her needs and the price is affordable, so it seems to be a good match. Her room there is small, but we kind of knew that going into it. They have activities like bingo, reading, movies, and they have outings that I have been told about. Their dining area is nice. It looked good. They have a small courtyard which is nice, the overall layout seems fine, and the people are all very pleasant, which is the biggest factor. The staff has been good. She's enjoying the food there, although I haven't experienced it firsthand.
Sarah
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March 23, 2019
It was fantastic. I really liked the facilities altogether. The person who took care of me was great. Everything was new, fresh, and clean. They had a pretty full social calendar. The residents seemed very connected to each other and socialize with one another.
Beverly
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September 24, 2018
We found Brighton Gardens of Dunwoody to be homey-looking. The one-bedroom apartments are pretty spacious, and so far we've been pretty happy with the care my mother-in-law is getting there. She doesn't want to participate in the activities, but the activities director always encourages her to join. They have a walking group in the mornings and afternoons and exercise programs where most of the clients use a chair to do exercises. They also have sing-alongs, ice cream socials, card club, bridge club, and some other type of games like puzzles. They also take the residents out to eat once a week at different restaurants right around the area, and go on little outings to some of the art galleries or shopping at Walmart. There's also a nice library with a lot of books, and they play games to keep the mind active. Everybody I've met there was friendly and helpful.
Nelda
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August 31, 2018
I was very impressed because it's a fairly new facility. It was very clean, very modern, and the people were very nice. I was just disappointed because all they have are apartments with one bedroom, and all the ones I looked at were small, but they've got enough room that you could certainly do OK there. The staff was great and invited us over for lunch. The location was perfect for us. I was just impressed with everything about it, the way it looked, and the people I met there.
Independent Living Nearby
The median cost of independent living in Atlanta for a single-occupancy apartment is $3,106/month (SeniorHomes.com - 2015). This monthly cost typically includes rent, utilities, dining, housekeeping and transportation.
The days are never dull with Atlanta’s many attractions. People get to experience firsthand the city’s flourishing arts and culture by visiting museums and theaters like High Museum of Arts, Museum of Designs Atlanta (MODA), Alliance Theater, and Fox Theater. Atlanta’s calendar of activities is also filled with festivals all year round. For seniors who love the outdoors, Stone Mountain Park is the place to be since it’s where nature meets civilization; with wide range of activities like laser light show, fun adventures and a huge granite mountain that stood imposingly in the background. Some the city’s most popular recreation options include Six Flags over Georgia, the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola., Atlanta Zoo, Chastain Park Amphitheatre and Underground Atlanta.
Every year, Atlanta honors its senior residents by holding Older Atlantans Month . During this month, the city organizes senior-oriented events and programs. Seats for Seniors program is another effort of the city to recognize older people’s contribution to the community. To date, more than 200,000 tickets to sports and entertainment event have been distributed to seniors in Atlanta for free. Aside from these city-initiated events, seniors residing in Atlanta independent centers can participate in activities organized by senior community centers in Atlanta. Such activities include exercise classes, special craft groups, movie trips, bingo and other fun games.
Three of the best hospitals in Georgia are in Atlanta, namely: Emory University Hospital, Shepherd Center, and Wesley Woods Geriatric Center. Between these three top-ranked hospitals, are several other medical centers that offer superior healthcare services in varying specialties like endocrinology, gastroenterology, geriatrics, nephrology, ophthalmology, rheumatology, and other specialties. Atlanta independent living center residents can take advantage of one the best healthcare facilities in the country and have access to education and support services provided by these top-notch hospitals.
Atlanta’s public transportation is operated by Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) and is comprised of buses and rail transits. The city’s transportation infrastructure is very extensive making it very easy for seniors in Atlanta independent living centers to get around the city. Moreover, all buses and rail cars are designed with special features to accommodate seniors with limited mobility and people with disabilities. Eligible seniors enjoy discounted fares if they hold MARTA’s Reduced Fare Breeze cards. Atlanta is a flourishing city with deep and diverse roots making up its cultural fabric. The abundance of trees within the city and presence of natural landscapes makes Atlanta endearingly unique. For many seniors, the stark contrast of cityscapes and natural landscapes is what made them choose to live in Atlanta independent living centers as opposed to living anywhere else.
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