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The information below is reported by the Georgia Department of Community Health, Healthcare Facility Regulation Division.
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| Benton House of Newnan |
AL
MC
RC
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Newnan |
80
Facility
80
GA AVG
88
Rank
#340 / 672
| No |
4
Facility
4
GA AVG
39
Rank
#801 / 873
| Studio / 1 Bed |
7
Facility
7
GA AVG
14
Rank
#388 / 670
| Harvey Gutierrez | 8 |
0
Facility
0
GA AVG
21
Rank
#1 / 574
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0.0
Facility
0.0
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#1 / 574
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| Oaks at Gracemont |
AL
IL
RC
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Cumming |
86
Facility
86
GA AVG
88
Rank
#309 / 672
| No |
10
Facility
10
GA AVG
39
Rank
#734 / 873
| Studio / 1 Bed / Villa |
13
Facility
13
GA AVG
14
Rank
#172 / 670
| Kc Patel | 11 |
13
Facility
13
GA AVG
21
Rank
#337 / 574
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1.2
Facility
1.2
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#358 / 574
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| The Residence at Oak Grove |
AL
IL
MC
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Thomasville |
84
Facility
84
GA AVG
88
Rank
#320 / 672
| Yes |
42
Facility
42
GA AVG
39
Rank
#415 / 873
| Studio / 1 Bed |
6
Facility
6
GA AVG
14
Rank
#442 / 670
| Cynthia Swaim | 14 |
9
Facility
9
GA AVG
21
Rank
#295 / 574
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0.6
Facility
0.6
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#233 / 574
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| Magnolia Senior Living at Dawsonville |
AL
MC
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Dawsonville |
84
Facility
84
GA AVG
88
Rank
#320 / 672
| No |
18
Facility
18
GA AVG
39
Rank
#654 / 873
| Studio / Suite / 1 Bed |
2
Facility
2
GA AVG
14
Rank
#620 / 670
| Melissa Lewin | 4 |
0
Facility
0
GA AVG
21
Rank
#1 / 574
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0.0
Facility
0.0
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#1 / 574
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| Oaks at Douglasville |
AL
MC
RC
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Douglasville |
90
Facility
90
GA AVG
88
Rank
#278 / 672
| Yes |
28
Facility
28
GA AVG
39
Rank
#555 / 873
| Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed |
6
Facility
6
GA AVG
14
Rank
#442 / 670
| Megan Farmer | 10 |
6
Facility
6
GA AVG
21
Rank
#243 / 574
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0.6
Facility
0.6
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#233 / 574
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| The Retreat at Canton |
AL
MC
RC
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Canton |
90
Facility
90
GA AVG
88
Rank
#278 / 672
| No |
47
Facility
47
GA AVG
39
Rank
#347 / 873
| Studio / Suite |
6
Facility
6
GA AVG
14
Rank
#442 / 670
| Blake Watson | 19 |
7
Facility
7
GA AVG
21
Rank
#267 / 574
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0.4
Facility
0.4
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#177 / 574
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| Benton House of Grayson |
AL
MC
RC
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Grayson |
80
Facility
80
GA AVG
88
Rank
#340 / 672
| No |
41
Facility
41
GA AVG
39
Rank
#429 / 873
| Studio / 1 Bed |
7
Facility
7
GA AVG
14
Rank
#388 / 670
| Christine Sokol | 7 |
7
Facility
7
GA AVG
21
Rank
#267 / 574
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1.0
Facility
1.0
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#324 / 574
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| Arbor Terrace of Athens |
AL
MC
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Athens (Georgia Square Mall) |
75
Facility
75
GA AVG
88
Rank
#357 / 672
| Yes |
46
Facility
46
GA AVG
39
Rank
#359 / 873
| Studio / Suite |
12
Facility
12
GA AVG
14
Rank
#181 / 670
| Dyana Roberts | 23 |
19
Facility
19
GA AVG
21
Rank
#383 / 574
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0.8
Facility
0.8
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#278 / 574
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| Addington Place of Roswell |
AL
MC
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Roswell |
75
Facility
75
GA AVG
88
Rank
#357 / 672
| Yes |
66
Facility
66
GA AVG
39
Rank
#137 / 873
| Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed |
3
Facility
3
GA AVG
14
Rank
#590 / 670
| Ms Misty White | 4 |
3
Facility
3
GA AVG
21
Rank
#168 / 574
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0.8
Facility
0.8
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#278 / 574
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| Historic Roswell Place |
AL
MC
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Roswell (Magnolia Street) |
96
Facility
96
GA AVG
88
Rank
#253 / 672
| Yes |
76
Facility
76
GA AVG
39
Rank
#42 / 873
| Studio / 1 Bed |
8
Facility
8
GA AVG
14
Rank
#345 / 670
| Saron Coney | 18 |
3
Facility
3
GA AVG
21
Rank
#168 / 574
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0.2
Facility
0.2
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#123 / 574
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| Barclay House of Augusta |
AL
IL
MC
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Augusta |
95
Facility
95
GA AVG
88
Rank
#264 / 672
| No |
25
Facility
25
GA AVG
39
Rank
#582 / 873
| Studio / 1 Bed |
1
Facility
1
GA AVG
14
Rank
#641 / 670
| - | 2 |
6
Facility
6
GA AVG
21
Rank
#243 / 574
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3.0
Facility
3.0
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#522 / 574
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| The Georgian Lakeside |
AL
MC
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Roswell |
95
Facility
95
GA AVG
88
Rank
#264 / 672
| Yes |
61
Facility
61
GA AVG
39
Rank
#189 / 873
| Studio / Suite / 1 Bed |
7
Facility
7
GA AVG
14
Rank
#388 / 670
| Brittany Kinard | 21 |
7
Facility
7
GA AVG
21
Rank
#267 / 574
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0.3
Facility
0.3
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#142 / 574
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| Morning Pointe at Happy Valley |
AL
MC
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Rossville (Fairview) |
94
Facility
94
GA AVG
88
Rank
#267 / 672
| No |
0
Facility
0
GA AVG
39
Rank
#853 / 873
| Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed |
1
Facility
1
GA AVG
14
Rank
#641 / 670
| Abby Medley | 1 |
0
Facility
0
GA AVG
21
Rank
#1 / 574
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0.0
Facility
0.0
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#1 / 574
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| Oaks at Acworth |
AL
MC
RC
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Acworth |
72
Facility
72
GA AVG
88
Rank
#378 / 672
| Yes |
37
Facility
37
GA AVG
39
Rank
#473 / 873
| Studio / Suite |
5
Facility
5
GA AVG
14
Rank
#492 / 670
| Jacquelyn Sims | 4 |
1
Facility
1
GA AVG
21
Rank
#104 / 574
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0.3
Facility
0.3
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#142 / 574
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| Eben Silver Town |
AL
IL
RC
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Suwanee |
105
Facility
105
GA AVG
88
Rank
#177 / 672
| Yes |
45
Facility
45
GA AVG
39
Rank
#373 / 873
| Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed |
2
Facility
2
GA AVG
14
Rank
#620 / 670
| James Juhn | 1 |
0
Facility
0
GA AVG
21
Rank
#1 / 574
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0.0
Facility
0.0
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#1 / 574
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Operating for 14 years, Fort Gaines Health and Rehab is a nursing home in Georgia with 60 beds. The facility serves a mix of residents. Most stay an average of about 213 days, including short-term rehabilitation placements and longer-term care residents. It is currently near full capacity, housing 59 of its 60 beds. Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay are accepted, giving families coverage flexibility for both post-acute rehab and ongoing nursing care needs.
The home provides short-term rehabilitation, transitional care, and palliative and comfort care services. Daily nurse staffing averages 3 hours and 31 minutes per resident each day, supported by licensed nurses and nursing aides on a 24-hour basis. This staffing level is due to the facility’s focus on hands-on resident support and daily clinical oversight.
The home is in a car-dependent area, so most errands will require a vehicle. However, this is typical of many rural and suburban nursing home settings. Visiting family and residents who leave the facility for appointments should arrange transportation.
State inspections noted recurring themes around medication management, resident care protocols, and food safety standards. The facility has been responsive to regulatory findings by addressing cited areas, so it returned to compliance.
Located in Little Rock, Arkansas, Presbyterian Village is a skilled nursing home providing care for residents who need medical support and rehabilitation. Presbyterian Village, Inc. operates the 78-bed community, and Chris Marsh serves as Executive Director. Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay are accepted, giving families flexible coverage options.
The facility’s occupancy rate is 88%. Residents stay an average of 165 days. The resident population includes people receiving short-term rehabilitation and those in longer-term nursing care. Brookside Drive’s location has a Walk Score of 32, so some daily errands may be possible within walking distance, but most trips require a car.
Presbyterian Village focuses on nursing presence and hands-on care. Residents receive about 6 hours and 17 minutes of nursing attention each day, a substantial amount of daily support that reflects the home’s focus on direct care, with nurse aides providing 4 hours and 2 minutes per day, licensed practical nurses and vocational nurses providing 1 hour and 52 minutes, and registered nurses providing oversight as part of the staffing structure. It’s a level of staffing that gives residents consistent access to hands-on assistance with daily activities and medical oversight.
The community’s amenities include a spa, patio space, and transportation services to support residents’ quality of life and help with appointments or outings outside the facility. The facility is nonprofit, which underscores its mission-driven approach to care.
Families considering Presbyterian Village should take a tour and discuss the specific therapy, activity, and dining programs available to determine whether the care approach and setting are the right fit for a loved one.
Located in Americus, Georgia, Magnolia Manor Methodist Nursing Care Center is a nursing home with a strong foothold in the community. The 238-bed facility has been operating for 47 years. Its location on South Lee Street has a Walk Score of 73. The neighborhood is very walkable, making visits from family convenient. Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay are accepted, giving families multiple pathways to arrange care.
The community has an occupancy rate of 58%. Residents stay an average of 189 days, including short-term rehabilitation and longer-term care residents. Clinically, Magnolia Manor focuses on rehabilitation services. Short-term rehab and respite care are the core offerings. The facility also supports residents in its Supportive Housing program.
Total nurse staffing averages nearly 4 hours per resident each day. Residents get support from registered nurses, nurse aides, and licensed practical nurses around the clock.
State inspections found that the home strongly complied in certain survey cycles. It also identifies themes around fall prevention and timely medical response after resident incidents, along with food safety practices. The home was able to respond to identified concerns with corrections confirmed in follow-up visits. Families considering the home should ask how fall prevention and food safety are managed daily.
Daily operations at Magnolia Manor are supported by a staff model that prioritizes hands-on resident care. The very walkable location makes it accessible for visiting family and caregivers who want to look after their loved ones.
Harborview Health Center of Augusta operates a 120-bed skilled nursing facility at 3618 J Dewey Gray Circle in Augusta, Georgia. Owned by Ashlyn Broderick and managed by administrator Lisa Haywood, the home is in its fourth year of operation. The property generally runs at a 93 percent occupancy level. Payment structures process billing through traditional private funds, standard federal Medicare, and state Medicaid paths, supporting individuals who stay an average of 61 days.
The building is located in the Forest Estates area, near local shopping options, and features a neighborhood walk score of 60 out of 100. For direct healthcare needs, the daily floor schedule provides an average of 3 hours and 14 minutes of hands-on nursing attention per resident. Certified nursing assistants cover 2 hours and 29 minutes of this baseline care timeline, while registered nurses contribute 49 minutes. The facility maintains increased staffing hours on Saturdays and Sundays to keep weekend medical routines consistent with weekday care.
Recent inspection reports noted several operational gaps across multiple care categories, specifically citing deficiencies in medication management, pressure ulcer prevention, respiratory treatments, infection control, and fire safety systems. Administrative teams use these public safety filings to restructure employee skill training and update clinical protocols across the nursing shifts.
Prospective individuals can call the front reception desk to check on open semi-private or private rooms, ask about the daily physical rehabilitation schedules, or book a morning walkthrough of the common dining areas.
Premier Estates of Dublin is a 105-bed nursing home located at 1634 Telfair Street in Dublin, Georgia. Owned by Greenside Healthcare Properties LLC, the facility usually stays about 78 percent full. Stays here average around three months, meaning the staff splits its time between short-term rehab for people coming out of the hospital and long-term care for permanent residents. For billing, the front office works with standard private pay, Medicare, and state Medicaid.
The neighborhood is fairly walkable, with a score of 62 out of 100, so visiting family members can easily step out to handle a few quick errands on foot. Inside, residents get about two and a half hours of hands-on nursing care every day. Aides do most of the heavy lifting, spending about 2 hours and 2 minutes helping with daily physical routines, while LPNs cover 38 minutes and registered nurses chip in 24 minutes to handle the trickier medical stuff and medications.
State regulators monitor the property through routine health, safety, and building code reviews. Past inspection reports noted a few issues with general environmental safety, emergency preparedness, and certain details of daily resident care. A follow-up state inspection confirmed that the facility fully resolved all of these old citations, resulting in zero remaining problems or new deficiencies.
Individuals looking into care options can call the front desk to see what rooms are available, ask about the daily therapy schedules, or set up an afternoon walkthrough.
Magnolia Place Assisted Living and Memory Care runs an 82-bed senior community on Eagle Lake Trail in Rome, Georgia. Owned and operated by Lavender Mountain Senior Living, the building balances traditional assisted living with specialized memory care for residents navigating dementia. Stays here are flexible, accommodating people who need a permanent home as well as those looking for short-term respite care.
The surrounding neighborhood is easy to get around, scoring a 72 out of 100 for walkability, so visiting family can handle most errands on foot. Inside, the care team delivers a daily average of 5 hours and 29 minutes of nursing attention per resident. This hands-on time is split between registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and nurse aides who manage physical therapy support, daily medication, and personal care. The base rate covers three daily meals, snacks, Wi-Fi, and weekly housekeeping with laundry service. For downtime, residents have access to a shared library, a dining hall, and a main living room with a fireplace.
State oversight agencies monitor the building through standard health, safety, and operational reviews. These periodic audits check routine senior living practices like staff distribution, environmental safety, and medication handling to make sure everything lines up with regional codes. The management team uses these reports to keep employee training updated and tweak daily floor schedules.
Interested individuals can get in touch with the admissions office to check on current room layouts, ask about the short-term respite program, or book a time to see the shared spaces.
Brightmoor Senior Living runs a 69-bed nursing home at 322 West Taylor Street in downtown Griffin, Georgia. Managed by Brightmoor Griffin Holdings LLC under administrator Nicole Allen, the facility has a 13-year operating history and stays busy with a 90.7 percent occupancy rate. The billing office works with private funds, state Medicaid, and federal Medicare, which covers many of the residents here. Stays average about 106 days, a timeframe that shows the daily routine is split between short-term post-surgery rehab and longer-term clinical care.
The surrounding downtown neighborhood is highly accessible, scoring a 77 out of 100 for walkability, so visitors can easily run errands on foot. Inside the building, residents get a daily average of 3 hours and 20 minutes of direct nursing attention. This 24-hour care involves registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and nurse aides who assist with medications and daily routines. The facility features private apartments, an on-site barber and beauty shop, laundry services, and a kitchen that serves chef-prepared meals tailored to specific health needs.
Past safety audits turned up a few procedural issues centered on fire safety protocols, such as emergency exit maintenance, space heater rules, and routine drills. The management team updated its building practices to fix these issues, and state oversight records confirm the facility currently meets all standard public codes and safety regulations.
Older adults looking at local care options can contact the main office to see which private apartments are open, ask about the rehab schedules, or plan a time to tour the building. The administration desk is also available to check your insurance details and explain how different public programs or private funds work with the monthly billing.
The Oaks Nursing Home is a 60-bed facility at 310 East Main Street in Marshallville, Georgia, about 40 minutes south of Macon. It has been around since 1956 and stays almost completely full, running at a 97 percent occupancy rate. On average, people stay here for about 13 months, meaning the building mostly serves long-term residents, though the staff also handles short-term recovery for patients coming out of the hospital. To cover the costs, the business office accepts standard private pay and traditional Medicare.
You will need a car to get out here, as the rural neighborhood has a walk score of just 16 out of 100. Inside the building, an on-site doctor oversees care, and residents get about 3 hours and 36 minutes of direct nursing attention each day. A round-the-clock team of RNs, LPNs, and aides handles daily meals, housekeeping, and mental health support alongside physical, occupational, and speech therapy.
Health deficiencies wre not found during the state inspectors’ recent visits, though standard fire safety checks did turn up two minor issues in the laundry room. The maintenance crew addresses these regular safety reports to keep the building systems running safely and up to code.
Prospective residents can call the main administrative desk to check on current bed availability, ask about the speech or occupational therapy programs, or set up a time to visit the campus.
Lenbrook is a 60-bed nursing home and continuing care retirement community on Peachtree Road in Atlanta. The facility runs at about 82 percent occupancy and typically serves residents coming in for short-term rehabilitation, with most stays lasting roughly four months. The property includes both high-rise and villa-style units.
Lenbrook sits on Peachtree Road in Atlanta and operates as a 60-bed nursing home and continuing care retirement community. The facility maintains about 82 percent occupancy, drawing most of its residents for short-term rehabilitation after hospitalizations, typical stays run around four months. The property offers both traditional high-rise rooms and villa-style apartments.
The location is not ideal for walking. The neighborhood’s walkability score of 57 means most visitors and families will want a car. The community offsets this with valet parking and keeps a clinic on-site for routine medical needs.
Nursing staffing averages just over seven hours per resident per day. Certified nursing assistants provide the bulk of that, about three and a half hours, followed by licensed practical nurses at roughly 90 minutes and registered nurses for under an hour. Five dining options, housekeeping, scheduled programming, and acceptance of both Medicare and private pay round out the available services.
Prospective residents can get in touch with the admissions department to check on current villa or high-rise vacancies, ask about the short-term rehab schedules, or coordinate a time to see the dining venues.
Lillian G Carter Health and Rehabilitation has provided clinical care and physical therapy for 47 years at 225 Hospital Street in Plains, Georgia. The 100-bed campus runs at about half capacity, currently housing 51 residents. Families can coordinate coverage through private payments, state Medicaid, or federal Medicare. Resident stays average 106 days, creating a daily schedule that balances short-term post-hospital therapy with extended residential nursing.
The surrounding neighborhood is car-dependent, with a walk score of 41 out of 100, meaning family members generally need a vehicle for regular visits. On the floor, the nursing team provides an average of 2 hours and 51 minutes of direct daily care per resident. This 24-hour setup relies on a mix of registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and nurse aides who monitor a secure memory unit, handle telemedicine links, and coordinate the rehabilitation programs. Daily life includes activities like crafts and pet therapy, alongside laundry service, an on-site beauty shop, and a kitchen that partners with Georgia Grown for local menu ingredients.
Public files show past surveys flagged a few procedural gaps, specifically pointing out deficiencies in care plan documentation, medication management oversight, emergency preparedness, and general infection control practices. The management team uses these inspection reports to train staff and update daily floor practices.
Prospective residents can call the admissions desk to check on open rooms, ask about the restorative programs, or set up a time to look around the common lounges.
How we rank these assisted living communities
Every community above is evaluated across six weighted categories using public data including state inspection records, review platforms, BBB profiles, and operator-published materials.
Weighting overview
- 35%Resident Experience
- 25%Regulatory
- 15%Visual Media
- 10%Website
- 10%Stability
- 5%Environment
Resident & Family Experience 35%
The single largest share of every ranking. Aggregated review sentiment and volume from major platforms — the closest signal to real resident experience.
- Includes
- Review Sentiment
- Review Volume
Regulatory & Safety Record 25%
State inspection records, citations, and complaint visits. We weight per-inspection rates more heavily than raw counts.
- Includes
- State Inspections
- Citations/Inspection
- % Inspections w/ Citations
- Complaint Visits
- Accreditations
- BBB Rating
Visual Media & Transparency 15%
Communities that publish high-quality visuals give families a real preview. No photos or tours = a negative transparency signal.
- Includes
- Video Tours
- Virtual Walkthroughs
- Photo Quantity
- Photo Quality
Website & Operator Transparency 10%
Site quality and whether the operator publishes basic accountability information — staff names, contact details, ownership.
- Includes
- Website Content
- Mobile Usability
- Staff Info Available
- Owner Info Available
Community Stability 10%
Operational signals indicating whether a community is well-run and meeting demand.
- Includes
- Occupancy Rate
- Bed Options
Environment & Pricing 5%
Walkability and pricing transparency. Walk Score is weighted higher for Independent Living than for Memory Care, where most residents do not leave unaccompanied.
- Includes
- Walk Score
- Pricing Transparency
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Frequently Asked Questions about Assisted Living in Georgia
What's the difference between assisted living and memory care in Georgia?
Assisted living in Georgia supports residents with daily activities (bathing, dressing, medication management) while preserving independence. Memory care is a specialized form of assisted living for residents living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and adds 24/7 secured environments, dementia-trained staff, and structured routines designed to reduce confusion and wandering.
What's the difference between assisted living and a nursing home in Georgia?
Assisted living in Georgia is a residential model focused on housing, hospitality, and help with daily activities. Nursing homes (skilled nursing facilities) provide 24/7 medical care from licensed nurses for residents with significant health needs, and are regulated more strictly under both state and federal CMS rules.
Does Georgia Medicaid cover assisted living?
Georgia Medicaid does not directly pay room-and-board for assisted living, but most states (including Georgia) offer Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waivers that can offset the cost of care services delivered inside a licensed community. Eligibility, waitlists, and covered services vary — check directly with the state Medicaid agency.
What is assisted living?
Assisted living combines private or semi-private apartments with help on activities of daily living (meals, bathing, dressing, medication management) and a social calendar — for residents who need some support but do not need 24/7 medical care.
How many assisted living facilities are listed on this page?
This page features 501 assisted living facilities in Georgia. Use the filters and comparison tools above to compare ratings, amenities, and pricing.
How do I choose the right assisted living facility in Georgia?
Start by matching the level of care offered to the resident's current and anticipated needs, then compare licensing status, staff-to-resident ratios, recent inspection results, and pricing. Tour at least two or three communities in Georgia, talk to current residents and families, and confirm what is included in the base rate versus billed as add-on services.
What should I look for when visiting assisted living facilities in Georgia?
Pay attention to staff interactions with residents, cleanliness and odor, food quality at meal times, the activity calendar, and how questions about pricing and care plans are answered. Ask to see the most recent state inspection report, the move-out / level-of-care-change policy, and a sample monthly bill that lists every fee.





