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The average cost of assisted living in the city is $3,390 a month. This guide is a starting point covering the cost of assisted living care in the city, as well as financing options to pay for it. You’ll find in-depth information on 26 Assisted Living Communities in Lawrenceville and several in surrounding areas. The Cost of Senior Care in Lawrenceville, GA
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"At Heritage of Sandy Plains, we offer assisted living and memory care with an emphasis on involving the family and preserving a senior's..."
READ MORE"Refund Plans: 80% of Entrance Fee; Non-Refundable Plan (Price: 58% of Entrance Fee). Assisted Living and Nursing Care on Fee-For-Service bas..."
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"Dunwoody Place is an assisted and independent living community offering seniors the choice of spacious and well-appointed studios and two-be..."
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"At Plantation South of Duluth we blend independence with the supportive services that seniors need to remain active and enjoy life. From our..."
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"________________________________________ Located in Cumming, Georgia only a short distance from Northwest Hospital - Forsyth, The Villas at..."
READ MORE4125 North Point Parkway, Alpharetta, GA 30022
Call 1-855-287-5093 for details
"A place where seniors can receive supportive services and care within an inviting and homelike setting, Bickford of Alpharetta is the ideal ..."
READ MORE4682 Cedar Drive, Loganville, GA 30052
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"______________________________________ Welcome to Living Treasures Personal Care. Our inviting senior living community offers residents t..."
READ MORE5399 Northland Drive, Atlanta, GA 30342
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"Hollander Senior Living Sandy Springs is a community designed to provide seniors a perfectly-sized private apartment that is safe, beautiful..."
READ MORE404 King Springs Village Parkway, Smyrna, GA 30082
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"An Elegant Retirement Community for both Independent and Assisted Living residents. Beautiful alcove, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments..."
READ MORE"The Phoenix at Tucker offers premier assisted living and memory care with excellence in personalized care and a dedicated, trained staff. Si..."
READ MORE690 Mt. Vernon Highway, Sandy Springs, GA 30328
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"Vernon Springs Senior Living provides Assisted Living as well as Memory Care. We understand that the decision about which senior living comm..."
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"We started Cedarhurst of Oakwood to provide truly person-directed care, taking the time to know and work with each resident as an individual..."
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" Just one "branch" of many on the Bickford Senior Living family tree, Bickford of Marietta is an inviting assisted living and m..."
READ MORE"The Phoenix at Lake Lanier offers premier independent living, assisted living and memory care with superior personalized care and a compassi..."
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"___________________________________________ Located in a vibrant neighborhood at Woodstock, Merrill Gardens at Madison offers its residents..."
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"Coventry Place offers a broad array of services, allowing its residents to “age in place.†Coventry Place residents do not pay for servi..."
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"Ashton Senior Living is proud to be the largest and only privately owned senior assisted living facility in northeast Georgia. It is owned a..."
READ MORE"Welcome to Arbor Terrace, a beautiful Assisted Living and Memory Care community nestled in the sought-after location of Crabapple in Alphare..."
READ MORE" Centrally located off Roswell Road just down the street from Fountain Oaks Shopping Center and the offices of the Piedmont Physicians Grou..."
READ MORE3315 Thompson Bridge Road, Gainesville, GA 30506
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"With an elegant country-home feel, stylish design and impressive array of amenities and services, Dogwood Forest of Gainesville, Georgia off..."
READ MORE920 Highway 138, Monroe, GA 30655
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" Welcome to Great Oaks Assisted Living and Memory Care Great Oaks has built a home that is elegant and inviting. It is large enough to crea..."
READ MORE9 Sherwood Lane Southeast, Marietta, GA 30067
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"At The Phoenix at Johnson Ferry our difference is built on the understanding that aging and memory loss affects everyone differently; theref..."
READ MORE"St. George Village is a nonprofit community located in a peaceful setting in Roswell. Seniors can reap the benefits of small-town cordiality..."
READ MORE1745 Parke Plaza Circle, Stone Mountain, GA 30087
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"Brookdale Stone Mountain (formerly Stone Mountain Estates) offers a homelike setting and cheerful smiles from our professional staff who gre..."
READ MORE"Our focus at Sunrise of Ivey Ridge is to make each resident feel as if they have moved into a second home. Our staff are specially trained t..."
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May 10, 2022
My funny Mom is happy here, and she has made many friends. She likes the staff..a few she really loves. Its always clean and nice to visit ...and she says that meals have gotten better!
Anike
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March 18, 2021
We went to Laurel Grove. It was very welcoming and clean, it looked like the residents were active, so I was very satisfied with the place. The place was very nice, the staff was very open, and she took her time with me, so I was very appreciative of that. It wasn't rushed or anything just to make me feel comfortable, and answered all questions, concerns, everything. I saw apartments with or without balconies, the studio, and one-bedroom floor plans. Everything looked updated, and it was a nice, little arrangement. I saw the activity room, the dining area, a communion area, and I think I saw the chapel, and I was satisfied with all. I didn't see the actual food itself. I did see the menu, that would be a five, and also I was very impressed with their COVID check-in process.
Diane
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February 27, 2020
I love Laurel Grove. I like the people, the food, everything. They have home care that comes in for the residents. I'm really pleased with the food. Their spaghetti was the best I've ever had. Everybody is nice. It's a lovely place to live. The staff is very personable. My cottage has 2 rooms, 2 baths, a living area, a full kitchen, a garage, a patio, and a yard for the dogs.
Barbara
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April 30, 2019
Brookdale Lawrenceville is very clean. My dad's room is always kept nice and clean, and the hallways are always clean. The place is clean-smelling. The staff members are very nice and very helpful. The dining area is clean. Residents get three choices of what they would like to eat, which my dad enjoys. They have lots of different programs that he can attend, which is what we wanted for him. It is very nice. They have different kinds of activities, and during the holiday, they always have programs.
Reviewer2182019
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March 7, 2019
The tour at Sunrise at Webb Gin was excellent. The lady we met with seemed to be more of a counselor and participant than straight salesperson; we like that very much. The place was older but very bright with lots of windows, lots of brightness, and sunlight. Even though it was an older place, it was very clean and absolutely immaculate. The dining area was very clean and very neat.
Jen B
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February 1, 2019
My mother refers to Laurel Grove as the lovely place. We liked the view. Some of the windows were over the woods rather than a parking lot. They showed us all of the amenities and described some of the activities. We were there on a Sunday afternoon of Thanksgiving weekend. They offered us a meal, but my father said no. That's the only place my mom wants to go. It's an independent living kind of place where you can gradually increase the amount of support you get. The staff member, Chad, has been phenomenal. We were very impressed with the cleanliness. The facilities were in good condition. My father was looking for activities exclusively for men like a woodworking shop, but Laurel Grove is not big enough to support something like that.
DK
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November 28, 2018
My mother stayed in Ashton Hall. It was good initially. When my mother first moved there she resided on the independent living side, which I questioned because she had always lived on the assisted side and she ultimately had to transfer back to the assisted side. It's a larger facility and they changed staff members a lot. They had a high turnover rate for the staff members and it was expensive. The rooms were a lot bigger. With the independent side, the rooms were like apartments. On the assisted side, it's more like suites, but the rooms were still bigger and they had companion rooms as well as larger suite type rooms. The assisted living side did not have activities, but the independent side had more. I was told that they had activities, but my mother told me that they didn't. There were times that I would be there during the day and I did not see any activities happening. It's a very nice facility though.
Michael
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September 24, 2018
I toured Brookdale Lawrenceville, but I didn't care much for it at all, and it's a lot more expensive. It's very antiquated and the lighting wasn't that great. The medical staff wasn't able to administer my dad's diabetic medication on the sliding scale. It needed a lot of renovation, and the first resident that we talked to was very unhappy. The person who gave me the tour was nice. They have the same basic activities for the residents as other senior living places. They also have a bus to take you to places.
candice easton
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September 3, 2018
My 93 dad has lived here for almost 2 years independently. It is a beautiful facility. However when my Father fell last week and was hospitalized, I was told he cannot come back with 24/7 supervision. He was thrown out with no place to go and no notice. He spent 6 days as an indigent in a hospital before securing a room at an assisted living facility. The director, Steve , offered no assistance.
According to Genworth’s 2018 Cost of Care study, the average monthly cost of assisted living in Lawrenceville is $3,390, which is $290 higher than the state average and $610 below the national average. Prices in nearby Rome are slightly lower at $3,200 and a bit higher in Gainesville ($3,500).
Statewide, assisted living prices range from $2,300 in Warner Robins up to $4,145 in Brunswick, and in most Georgia cities, costs fall below the national average ($4,000).
Note: Senior care cost data wasn’t available for Lawrenceville, so data for the closest city, Atlanta, was used.
Lawrenceville/Atlanta Area
$3,390
National Average
$4,000
State Average
$3,100
Gainesville
$3,500
Rome
$3,200
Warner Robins
$2,300
Brunswick
$4,145
Valdosta
$3,000
Augusta
$2,950
Senior care costs in Lawrenceville start at $1,712 per month for nonmedical adult day health services delivered in a group setting. Assisted living costs an average of $3,390 per month, while a semiprivate room in a nursing home is the most expensive option at $6,753 per month. In-home senior care from either a homemaker or home health aide costs an average of $3,813 per month for 44 hours of weekly service. When weighing the total cost of each option it’s important to recognize that residential care services include all meals, accommodation and utility bills. By comparison, in-home care costs are added onto regular day-to-day expenses, such as rent or mortgage payments, property taxes and home repairs.
Assisted Living
$3,390
Homemaker Services
$3,813
Home Health Aide
$3,813
Adult Day Health Services
$1,712
Nursing Home Care
$6,753
Medicaid, a government-funded health plan for low-income Americans, provides essential health care benefits for children, seniors, adults with disabilities and pregnant women. Medicaid is regulated at the federal level and administered by each state. Mandatory benefits include nursing facility services, hospitalization, diagnostic testing and doctor visits.
Seniors in Lawrenceville may qualify for Medicaid coverage if they meet the income and asset limits. Single seniors can earn up to $2,313 per month, and couples applying together can earn up to $4,626 per month.
Asset limits are set at $2,000 per individual and $3,000 per couple. All cash and investments are rated as countable assets, while one vehicle and an owner-occupied residence is excluded as long as the home is assessed at $585,000 or less.
If only one spouse in a married couple needs Medicaid coverage, any income earned by the non-applicant (community) spouse is disregarded. The community spouse can also keep up to half of the couple’s jointly owned assets up to an assessed value of $126,420.
For more information about Georgia Medicaid or to receive help applying for coverage, call (800) 436-7442.
Medicaid Waivers
Georgia seniors who meet the financial criteria for Medicaid enrollment and need nursing home level of care may qualify for one of two home and community-based Medicaid waivers. Eligible seniors must complete a comprehensive needs assessment to determine what services and supports they need to avoid institutionalization.
Note: Each waiver has enrollment limits, therefore, seniors may be added to a wait list for services.
Community Care Services Program
The Community Care Services Program is a nursing home diversion program that provides seniors with community-based services, such as:
Optional State Supplementation
Seniors who qualify for Supplemental Security Income benefits and live in an assisted living facility may be eligible for additional funding through Georgia’s Optional State Supplementation program.
The OSS provides SSI top-up money that seniors can use towards the room-and-board portion of their care costs. For single seniors, the maximum monthly OSS payment is $20, and couples can receive up to $40.
To qualify for OSS, seniors must be on SSI and reside in a licensed Medicaid facility. To learn more about Georgia’s OSS, seniors can phone the Social Security Administration at (800) 772-1213.
VA Enhanced Monthly Pension
There are two special VA pension programs that eligible veterans and survivors can use to finance assisted living costs, Aid and Attendance and Housebound. These programs pay higher benefits than the regular VA pension, and to qualify, claimants must be eligible for a regular VA pension.
For Aid and Attendance, at least one of the following criteria must be met:
Seniors aged 60 and older can participate in free social activities, card games, crafting groups and educational workshops at the Lawrenceville Senior Center. The center also operates a low-cost hot lunch program every weekday.
Prior to participating in center programming, seniors must apply through Gwinnett County Senior Services.
Lawrenceville Senior Center
225 Benson St., Lawrenceville, GA 30046
(678) 277-0970
Veterans can access outpatient VA health services at the Lawrenceville VA Clinic, and comprehensive hospital services are available at the nearby Atlanta VA Medical Center. For help with state and VA claims applications, appeals and entitlements, contact the Lawrenceville field service office of the Georgia Department of Veterans Service.
Veterans and their families can participate in social, educational and advocacy groups at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5255 and American Legion Post 262.
Lawrenceville VA Clinic
455 Philip Blvd., Lawrenceville, GA 30046-8766
(404) 329-2222
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5225
368 Grayson Hwy., Lawrenceville, GA 30046
(770) 963-8767
Veterans Field Service Office – Department of Veterans Service
455 Phillip Blvd., Lawrenceville, GA 30046
(404) 321-6111
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