Amelia Gardens of Marietta Costs & Pricing
At Amelia Gardens of Marietta, the monthly costs for various room types present an appealing option when compared to broader regional averages. The semi-private rooms are priced at $2,000 per month, significantly lower than the Cobb County average of $2,367 and the state average of $2,529. For those seeking a studio apartment, Amelia Gardens offers this option at $2,500 monthly, which also undercuts both local and statewide figures - Cobb County's studios average around $3,482 while Georgia's statewide average reaches approximately $3,520. These competitive pricing structures make Amelia Gardens a compelling choice for individuals and families considering senior living options in the area.
| Floor plans | Amelia Gardens of Marietta | Cobb County | Georgia |
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| Semi-Private | $2,000 | $2,367 | $2,529 |
| Studio | $2,500 | $3,482 | $3,520 |
Overall Review of Amelia Gardens of Marietta
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22 reviews mention this
Staff care feels personal
Residents and families consistently describe staff as caring, respectful, and responsive.
Many reviews describe a warm, family-like atmosphere and staff who spend time listening to questions and meeting needs. Several residents and families also mention specific caregivers by name while emphasizing communication and professionalism. A smaller set of negative reviews report rudeness or unprofessional communication, so experiences can vary by staff member and situation.
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18 reviews mention this
Clean, home-like environment
Residents frequently mention cleanliness and a home-like feel inside the building.
Positive reviews repeatedly point to the facility being clean, spotless, and well kept, with a welcoming, home-like environment. Some reviewers also note the layout and that the spaces feel bright and easy to navigate. On the other hand, a handful of reviews describe cleanliness or maintenance problems such as broken fixtures, unpleasant odors, pests, and an overall lack of upkeep.
common
6 reviews mention this
Dining is a clear focus
Dining draws both strong praise and specific complaints in reviews.
Several reviews say the food is great and describe meals in a positive way, and the community is presented as having restaurant-style dining. Other reviews describe meals becoming repetitive, with limited options for breakfast, and at least one review mentions concerns about leaving items at a residentâs table. Overall, dining quality seems to depend on both the residentâs needs and day-to-day execution.
differentiator
4 reviews mention this
Care for complex needs
Multiple families describe support for residents with serious health challenges.
A few reviews highlight the staffâs ability to help after difficult medical events, including a traumatic brain injury and recovery support after a stroke. Others describe end-of-life support and attention for residents who required extra help. While these accounts are strongly positive, there are also negative reviews that raise concerns about safety and the level of care provided in certain situations.
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7 reviews mention this
Some safety and upkeep concerns
A recurring minority of reviews raise concerns about safety and facility condition.
Several negative reviews describe issues tied to safety and supervision, including allegations involving medication handling, injuries after falls, and rough treatment. Others focus on environmental problems like no AC, lack of basic supplies, broken toilets, and pests. Taken together with the positive reviews, it suggests experiences may be inconsistent across time and circumstances.
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