Residents and families describe attentive, hands-on care from staff.
Multiple reviews describe staff who treat residents well and take personal care, including caregivers and CNAs who support day-to-day needs. Families also mention help with tasks like transferring a loved one, coordinating arrangements, and supporting families through medical or emotional transitions. There are also a few negative notes about specific staff interactions, but the more common thread is that residents appear well cared for and families feel supported.
caveat5 reviews mention this
Leadership responsiveness is mixed
Some reviews praise leadership, while others say they cannot reach the director.
Some families describe the administrator or leadership as reliable and trustworthy, especially when medication and care coordination are important. Other reviewers say contacting the director is difficult, citing unanswered calls and emails and making it harder to get information. Taken together, leadership quality appears to depend on who is being reached and how quickly needs get answered.
caveat2 reviews mention this
Cleanliness concerns come up
A couple of reviews raise cleanliness and attention-to-details concerns.
One review describes the facility as clean and residents as looking cared for. Another review reports problems like soiled items, dirty floors, and missing clothing, and says it should not be the place for a loved one. Overall, cleanliness feedback is not fully consistent.
common2 reviews mention this
Meals receive both praise and complaints
Dining experiences range from enjoyable meals to food that did not fit tastes.
Some families describe nutritious meals and highlight a specific option they liked. Another reviewer simply says the food was not to their liking, while noting that this is common at places like this. The community also indicates dietary supports like special dietary restrictions, which aligns with residents needing meal adjustments.
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Features
Housing
5 resident community capacity
Types of Care
Assisted Living
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 (9 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
Physicians
Greater Atlanta OB Gyn Associates PC (1 miles)
Wellness Medical Clinic (2.4 miles)
Malloy, Tyrone Dr - Malloy Tyrone C MD Jd (5.1 miles)
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