Belmont Village Buckhead offers a premium living experience, reflected in its monthly rates for different room types. A studio at this upscale community is priced at $4,750, significantly higher than the average costs in Fulton County ($3,618) and across the state of Georgia ($3,520). For those seeking a one-bedroom accommodation, the price climbs to $6,355, which again stands out when compared to the local average of $3,411 and the statewide figure of $3,412. While Belmont Village Buckhead may command higher fees than its surrounding areas, it is important to consider the enhanced amenities and quality of service that come with this elevated cost.
Floor plans
Belmont Village Buckhead
Fulton County
Georgia
Studio
$4,750
$3,618
$3,520
1 Bedroom
$6,355
$3,411
$3,412
Overall Review of Belmont Village Buckhead
common44 reviews mention this
Staff compassion shows up daily
Residents and families most often describe staff as caring, welcoming, and responsive.
Across many reviews, families describe staff as warm, kind, patient, and attentive to their loved ones. Several also mention professional conduct, good communication with families, and staff helping with practical needs like diet changes or coordinating support quickly. A smaller set of reviews raise serious concerns about care and attentiveness, including claims of neglect or understaffing and one complaint about a loved one not being fed or hydrated. Overall, the reviews point to a strong experience when staff engagement goes well, alongside clear outliers that families consider deal-breakers.
common21 reviews mention this
Clean, pleasant facility feel
Many reviewers highlight cleanliness and a comfortable, home-like environment.
Multiple reviews praise the building as clean and well kept, with some describing it as spacious and organized. Others mention a home-like lobby feel and residents looking well cared for, down to hair and dressing. A few reviews contradict this with complaints about conditions and cleaning, including one account of finding insects and soiled items and another describing the facility as disgusting. Taken together, cleanliness is a frequent positive point, but there are recurring negative reports from a minority of reviewers.
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Memory care programming and care
Memory care reviews emphasize supportive activities and structured engagement.
Several reviews specifically mention memory care or dementia support, describing the environment as welcoming and the staff as caring and attentive to questions. Residents and families also describe engagement like music, art, and other interactive programming, along with therapy supports such as in-house PT and OT mentioned by some reviewers. A separate thread of reviews expresses dissatisfaction with dementia understanding or engagement, including concerns that residents were left in rooms or that staff lacked the training and compassion families expected. So while many families feel there is meaningful support, a notable minority say the dementia experience did not meet expectations.
common26 reviews mention this
Food and dining are a strong point
Dining is repeatedly described as good food, with restaurant-style service.
Many reviews talk positively about meals, describing the food as tasty, healthy, and enjoyable, and in several cases specifically calling out abundant snacks or special events with good food. Others mention a bistro or dining spaces and note that staff brings food out and checks on guests, which supports the overall dining experience described in reviews. The dining experience also appears to align with the community’s restaurant-style positioning, including options and diet-related needs mentioned in the reviews. There are also a few negatives, including complaints that café food quality changed and that some menu selections were not available.
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Price is a consistent concern
Multiple reviews call out pricing as very expensive compared with what they received.
Some families and reviewers describe the cost as pricey and question whether the day-to-day experience matches the price. One review points to limited memory care weekend activity, while another contrasts what was expected at the price point with concerns about the appropriate level of engagement. A separate set of comments focus more on visit-related fees and practical restrictions rather than only the monthly rate. Even where others are happy with care and food, price comes up often enough to stand out as a recurring friction point.
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Visitor and activity limitations
A recurring set of reviews notes limits around visits and consistent resident engagement.
Some reviews describe challenges for visitors, including limited parking and difficulty arranging meals with residents, along with questions about how available certain “common” options are during visits. A few reviewers also say activities were sparse or not as interactive as they expected, including one tour account describing fewer residents participating than hoped. There are also comments about staffing being short at times, which can connect to both engagement and care concerns. While many families report enjoyable activities, these caveats show up often enough to be worth weighing.
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Features
Housing
1-bedroom apartments
Studio apartments
Types of Care
Assisted Living
Memory Care
Skilled Nursing Facility
Pets
Cats allowed
Dogs allowed
Amenities
Activities off-site
Activities on-site
Air-conditioning
Beautician on-site
Cable or satellite TV
Cafe
Computer center
Devotional services off-site
Devotional services on-site
Dining room
Financing advice
Garden
Ground floor units
Guasts at mealtime
Guest parking
Handicap accessible
Housekeeping services
Indoor common areas
Kitchenette
Laundry
Outdoor common areas
Overnight guests
Party space
Private cleaning services
Resident parking
Respite or short term stays offered
TV room
VA Benefits Consultation
Wheelchair accessible showers
Transportation
William B Hartsfield-Atlanta International (18 miles away)
Transportation & parking
Care Services
Ambulatory care
Diabetic care
High acuity care
Incontinence care
Medication management
Physical therapy
Dining
Guest meals
International cuisine
Low / no sodium
Meals provided
No Sugar
Professional chef
Restaurant style dining
Room service
Special dining programs
Vegan
Vegetarian
Activities
Activities off-site
Art classes
Arts and crafts
Book club
Catholic services
Cooking classes
Day trips and outings
Devotional activities offsite
Devotional activities on-site
Educational speakers / life long learning
Fitness programs
Games
Gardening club
Jewish services
Karaoke
Live musical performances
Live well programs
Religious services
Stories
Tai Chi
Visiting Rabbi
Visiting chaplain or priest
Wii bowling
Yoga / chair yoga
Languages Spoken
English
Nearby Places of Interest
This area of Atlanta, Georgia offers a mix of convenient amenities and services that cater to senior living needs. With multiple hospitals and pharmacies within close proximity, residents have easy access to medical care and medication options. The variety of restaurants, cafes, and theaters provide opportunities for socializing and entertainment. Additionally, the nearby parks offer tranquil outdoor spaces for leisurely walks or picnics. Public transportation options such as MARTA stations are easily accessible for those who may not drive or prefer alternative modes of transportation. Overall, this neighborhood provides a blend of convenience, entertainment, and healthcare resources that would make it a desirable location for seniors looking to settle in a vibrant community.
Restaurants
Chick-Fil-A (1.1 miles)
Hudson Grille (1.8 miles)
Chick-Fil-A (2.3 miles)
Alon's Bakery & Market (2.7 miles)
McDonald's (2.7 miles)
Bartaco Chastain Park (3 miles)
Subway (3.8 miles)
Hospitals
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at Scottish Rite Hospital (1.2 miles)
Northside Hospital (1.3 miles)
North Dekalb Health Center (4.3 miles)
Northwest Medical Center (5.1 miles)
Piedmont Atlanta Hospital (6.5 miles)
Pharmacies
CVS Pharmacy (1.6 miles)
CVS Pharmacy (1.8 miles)
Walgreens (1.8 miles)
CVS Pharmacy (3 miles)
CVS Pharmacy (3.2 miles)
Walmart Pharmacy (3.2 miles)
Walgreens (3.3 miles)
Cafes
Starbucks (1.8 miles)
Starbucks (2.5 miles)
OK Cafe (4.8 miles)
Starbucks (4.9 miles)
Cross Creek Cafe (6.3 miles)
White Windmill Bakery and Cafe (6.4 miles)
Physicians
Mount Vernon Medical Center (1.9 miles)
Test 4 Free (2.5 miles)
Georgia Clinic (4.1 miles)
Weiss ENT (5.1 miles)
Eye Consultants of Atlanta (5.2 miles)
Wellstar Medical Group Northwest Women's Care (6 miles)
Places of Worship
St John United Methodist Church (2.1 miles)
The Church of the Apostles (4.6 miles)
North Atlanta Church of Christ (4.9 miles)
Second-Ponce De Leon Baptist Church (5.1 miles)
Karin Kabalah Center of Atlanta (5.8 miles)
Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation (6.2 miles)
Congregation Etz Chaim (6.3 miles)
Theaters
Phipps Plaza (3.5 miles)
AMC Theatres Phipps Plz 14 (3.5 miles)
AMC Parkway Pointe 15 (4.9 miles)
Silverspot Cinema (5.6 miles)
Regal Hollywood (6 miles)
Transportation
Brookhaven/Oglethorpe University MARTA Rail Station (3.5 miles)
Belmont Village Buckhead offers a premium living experience, reflected in its monthly rates for different room types. A studio at this upscale community is priced at $4,750, significantly higher than the average costs in Fulton County ($3,618) and across the state of Georgia ($3,520). For those seeking a one-bedroom accommodation, the price climbs to $6,355, which again stands out when compared to the local average of $3,411 and the statewide figure of $3,412. While Belmont Village Buckhead may command higher fees than its surrounding areas, it is important to consider the enhanced amenities and quality of service that come with this elevated cost.
Belmont Village Buckhead's incontinence care allows for personalized support, ensuring residents maintain dignity and comfort while addressing a common concern associated with dementia and Alzheimer's. Medication management is crucial, as it involves close monitoring and timely administration of prescribed medications, reducing the risk of confusion or missed doses that could exacerbate cognitive decline. Additionally, physical therapy is tailored to enhance mobility and strength, which is vital for overall health, helping to prevent falls and promote independence among residents. Together, these features create a nurturing environment that supports both the physical well-being and cognitive health of individuals with dementia or Alzheimer's disease.
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Medicaid coverage for assisted living varies by state and is primarily available to low-income individuals, with eligibility dependent on strict income and asset limits. Some states offer HCBS waivers for specific services in assisted living, but families must generally cover room and board costs, and should verify facility acceptance of Medicaid while considering potential waiting lists.
Medicaid waivers for assisted living services provide vital support for seniors and individuals with disabilities in need of long-term care, with varying state-specific eligibility criteria and benefits. These waivers cover personal care and case management but often do not fully cover room and board, leading to waiting lists for many applicants.
The article compares assisted living and skilled nursing facilities, detailing their differing levels of assistance, medical support, cost structures, and day-to-day experiences. It emphasizes that assisted living is for those needing help with daily activities while maintaining independence, whereas skilled nursing facilities provide intensive medical care with 24-hour staff supervision.
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