Families describe frequent, responsive updates and frequent check-ins.
Several reviews emphasize how well families are kept informed, including day-to-day updates and direct communication. Residents are described as being followed closely through hospice timelines, with families receiving news on condition changes and being able to reach someone when questions come up. A few reviewers also mention ongoing communication style like text messages, video calls, or regular calls.
common16 reviews mention this
Caregivers feel personal and hands-on
Residents get hands-on help tailored to their daily needs.
Reviewers repeatedly describe support that goes beyond basic supervision, including assistance with bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication routines. Multiple families describe care delivered in a family-home setting, with attention to details like clean clothes, grooming, and making sure residents are comfortable. A number of reviews also connect that personal approach to smoother transitions during hospice or late-stage care.
common4 reviews mention this
The home environment stays very clean
Residents and families comment on a notably clean facility.
Cleanliness comes up often, with several reviewers calling out a spotless home environment. Others mention the facility being meticulously maintained and describe it as clean and well-cared for when they visited. One review also ties the setting to a quieter, residential feel.
common6 reviews mention this
Meals receive mixed feedback
Dining quality is discussed, with families reporting both satisfaction and problems.
Some families praise meals as healthy, tasty, and satisfying for their loved ones, and a few mention being well-fed and served dinner. Other reviewers report meal-related concerns, describing meals as limited and not meeting expectations. Overall, dining experiences appear to vary by person and circumstance.
How we summarize
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Features
Housing
6 resident community capacity
Types of Care
Assisted Living
Board and Care Home
Amenities
Cable or satellite TV
Dining room
Fully furnished
Garden
Housekeeping services
Move-in coordination
Outdoor space
Telephone
Wi-Fi/high-speed internet available
Transportation
William B Hartsfield-Atlanta International (21 miles away)
Care Services
24-hour supervision
Activities of daily living assistance
Assistance with bathing
Assistance with dressing
Assistance with transfers
Coordination with health care providers
Diabetes diet
Meal preparation and service
Medication management
Special dietary restrictions
Transportation arrangement (medical)
Transportation to doctors appointments
Dining
Diabetes diet
Special dietary restrictions
Activities
Community-sponsored activities
Scheduled daily activities
Nearby Places of Interest
Restaurants
Bojangles' Famous Chicken 'n Biscuits (1.5 miles)
Chick-Fil-A (2.7 miles)
McDonald's (2.8 miles)
Taco Bell (3 miles)
McDonald's (3 miles)
La Parrilla Mexican Restaurant (3 miles)
Domino's Pizza (3.2 miles)
Physicians
Georgia Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery (1.7 miles)
Resurgens Orthopaedics (2.5 miles)
Cobb Women's Center (2.7 miles)
Wellstar Cobb 1700 Building (2.7 miles)
West Cobb Periodontics and Implant Dentistry (4.9 miles)
West Atlanta Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery (5.3 miles)
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