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The information below is reported by the Georgia Department of Community Health, Healthcare Facility Regulation Division.
| Benton House of Newnan | MC AL RC | 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 | 0.0
Facility
0.0
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#1 / 574 |
| The Residence at Oak Grove | MC AL IL | 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 | 0.6
Facility
0.6
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#233 / 574 |
| Magnolia Senior Living at Dawsonville | MC AL | 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 | 0.0
Facility
0.0
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#1 / 574 |
| Oaks at Douglasville | MC AL RC | 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 | 0.6
Facility
0.6
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#233 / 574 |
| The Retreat at Canton | MC AL RC | 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 | 0.4
Facility
0.4
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#177 / 574 |
| Benton House of Grayson | MC AL RC | 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 | 1.0
Facility
1.0
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#324 / 574 |
| Arbor Terrace of Athens | MC AL | 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 | 0.8
Facility
0.8
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#278 / 574 |
| Addington Place of Roswell | MC AL | 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 | 0.8
Facility
0.8
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#278 / 574 |
| Historic Roswell Place | MC AL | 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 | A | Saron Coney | 18 | 3
Facility
3
GA AVG
21
Rank
#168 / 574 | 0.2
Facility
0.2
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#123 / 574 |
| Barclay House of Augusta | MC AL IL | 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 | A+ | - | 2 | 6
Facility
6
GA AVG
21
Rank
#243 / 574 | 3.0
Facility
3.0
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#522 / 574 |
| The Georgian Lakeside | MC AL | Roswell | 95
Facility
95
GA AVG
88
Rank
#264 / 672 | Yes |
61
Facility
61
GA AVG
39
Rank
#189 / 873 | Studio / Suite / 1 Bed | 8
Facility
8
GA AVG
14
Rank
#388 / 670 | - | Brittany Kinard | 21 | 7
Facility
7
GA AVG
21
Rank
#267 / 574 | 0.3
Facility
0.3
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#142 / 574 |
| Morning Pointe at Happy Valley | MC AL | 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 | 0.0
Facility
0.0
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#1 / 574 |
| Oaks at Acworth | MC AL RC | 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 | 0.3
Facility
0.3
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#142 / 574 |
| Heartis Suwanee | MC AL IL | Suwanee | 102
Facility
102
GA AVG
88
Rank
#189 / 672 | No |
58
Facility
58
GA AVG
39
Rank
#225 / 873 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 9
Facility
9
GA AVG
14
Rank
#273 / 670 | B- | Anthony Grieco | 18 | 19
Facility
19
GA AVG
21
Rank
#383 / 574 | 1.1
Facility
1.1
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#351 / 574 |
| Celebration Village Acworth | MC AL IL RC | Acworth | 100
Facility
100
GA AVG
88
Rank
#194 / 672 | Yes |
41
Facility
41
GA AVG
39
Rank
#429 / 873 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 11
Facility
11
GA AVG
14
Rank
#212 / 670 | A+ | Jocelyn Cochran | 18 | 8
Facility
8
GA AVG
21
Rank
#282 / 574 | 0.4
Facility
0.4
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#177 / 574 |
Bountiful Hills is a 52-bed memory care and rehabilitation center located at 200 Bolton Drive in Commerce, Georgia. Situated in Jackson County, the community provides 24-hour oversight and cognitive support alongside various residential activities and on-site salon services. The property is positioned near local medical offices and offers short-term respite care and rehabilitation programs.
Regulatory reports from the Georgia Department of Community Health indicate a long-term average of 8.3 deficiencies per year, exceeding the state benchmark by 69%. While the facility has occasionally reached a citations-per-inspection rate of zero, current 2024 records highlight persistent medication administration errors. A notable May 2024 finding detailed a resident experiencing seizures after 20 doses of medication were missed due to procurement failures, echoing similar violations documented in 2022 and 2023.
Workforce stability and employee qualifications have also been major focal points for state monitors. An audit in 2022 documented a resident fall and subsequent hospitalization caused by two staff members who had not completed their mandatory dementia and orientation training. By May 2023, inspectors identified 12 deficiencies, including multiple personnel working without verified criminal background checks, tuberculosis screenings, or current CPR certifications.
The administrative history of the property includes various citations regarding resident rights and environmental safety. Inspectors have substantiated claims of staff verbal aggression and inappropriate physical behavior, along with instances where the facility interfered with resident mail. Maintenance reviews of the memory care unit have frequently noted physical plant concerns, such as missing floor tiles, peeling paint, and soiled kitchen surfaces.
Interested individuals whose loved ones require high-acuity memory care should prioritize an environment with more consistent staffing and medication security than what has been historically documented here. This setting is best suited for residents with very involved advocates who can personally audit medical logs and inspect the physical premises for safety hazards on a weekly basis. Before move-in, families must confirm with the administrator that the systemic training and pharmacy coordination failures cited in recent years have been resolved with a permanent corrective plan.
Brookside Commerce is a 50-bed assisted living facility located at 199 West W Gary Road in Commerce, Georgia. Situated near the city center in Jackson County, the property coordinates standard senior housing alongside specialized memory support and short-term respite stays.
Oversight logs from the Georgia Department of Community Health document notable operational improvement, with the property averaging 4.4 deficiencies annually over a seven-year tracking period. While historical files from November and December 2019 cited a combined 12 infractions for staffing shortages, uncertified personnel, an ineffective pest control program, and medication delays, subsequent state surveys indicate successful corrective actions.
An October 2023 evaluation identified four lingering deficiencies regarding overdue fire extinguisher inspections, missing resident tuberculosis screenings, and a medication refill delay. However, consecutive state investigations conducted in September 2024, February 2025, and April 2025 were all finalized with a citations-per-inspection rate of zero, confirming that field inspectors verified no active rule violations.
Daily operations are structured around a 50-bed layout and encompass general provisions such as personalized dining options, localized transportation services, diverse recreational activities, and an on-site beauty salon and barber shop. Available registry data shows an occupancy increase from 60% up to 84% during its primary building phase, with no active state fines, civil penalties, or license restrictions on file against the operator.
Prospective residents or their representatives interested in this Jackson County senior community can review the facility’s multi-year history of corrected state surveys. The environment is appropriate for seniors whose sponsors seek an established setting with recent clean complaint investigations.
Bethel Gardens is a 48-bed assisted living and memory care facility at 3805 Jackson Way Extension in Powder Springs, Georgia. Serving the Cobb County area, the community offers specialized cognitive support and rehabilitation services with 24-hour staffing and respite options. The property is currently operating at 54% occupancy and is located approximately five miles from Wellstar Cobb Medical Center.
State regulatory data from the Georgia Department of Community Health reveals a chronic pattern of maintenance and operational failures, with an average of three deficiencies annually. While the facility’s deficiency rate is 39% better than the state benchmark, recent 2025 inspections documented serious physical plant issues, including an inoperable elevator and rodent droppings in resident rooms. Reports from February 2025 further identified widespread housekeeping neglect, such as roach infestations, water leaks, inoperable toilets, and tripping hazards from damaged flooring.
Clinical and administrative oversight has faced significant challenges regarding resident safety and medication records. A 2024 investigation found that the facility failed to report a resident’s fall and seven-day hospitalization within the required 24-hour window, while also lacking personnel files for all sampled staff members. Additionally, January 2024 records documented dozens of instances where medication administration was not properly initiated or timed, indicating a lapse in pharmacy documentation protocols.
The facility’s history also includes severe staffing shortages and a lack of specialized training. A 2020 investigation substantiated that residents faced call light delays of up to 21 hours, leaving those dependent on wheelchairs or incontinence care with unmet needs. Early licensing records from 2017 and 2018 also cited the community for admitting non-ambulatory residents without the proper waivers and employing staff who lacked mandatory CPR and first aid certifications.
Prospective residents who are fully mobile and do not require consistent assistance may best fit this setting while the facility addresses its current elevator and maintenance issues. Because of the documented history of delayed call light responses and hygiene concerns, this community is most suitable for individuals whose families can provide daily on-site monitoring and advocacy. Interested parties should personally inspect the common areas and resident rooms to ensure that the previously cited pest control and flooring repairs have been resolved before considering admission.
Barclay House of Carrollton is a 50-bed personal care home located in Carrollton, Carroll County, Georgia, specializing in assisted living and memory care. Administered by Ashley Woodall, the facility became operational in April 2025. It is very walkable with a Walk Score of 70, providing convenient access to nearby shopping, dining, and community services. As a state-licensed personal care home, Barclay House does not hold federal CMS ratings.
Barclay House provides personal care assistance with daily activities, three homestyle meals daily, and housekeeping services. Specialized memory care programming serves residents with cognitive impairment and dementia. The community emphasizes connection and socialization among residents, fostering a culture of community and independence. Both independent-living and memory-care residents receive support within a smaller, intimate 50-bed residential setting.
Barclay House of Carrollton maintains a clean compliance record since its April 2025 opening. The facility’s initial state licensure inspection on April 2, 2025, found zero deficiencies or rule violations. No complaint investigations, fines, or enforcement actions have been recorded. As a newly opened facility, limited regulatory history is available; however, the clean initial inspection demonstrates adherence to state personal care home standards at launch.
Barclay House of Carrollton suits residents and families seeking personal care or memory care in a newly established, small-scale residential community. The fresh operational environment, clean early inspection record, and emphasis on social engagement position the facility as an option for families in Carroll County. Prospective residents and families should contact the community directly to discuss current occupancy, specific amenities, staffing qualifications, care protocols, and alignment with individual needs.
Azalea Manor Senior Living is a personal care home located in Marietta, Georgia. It offers personalized care services, including assistance with daily living activities, medication management, and meal management. The facility is dedicated to providing a nurturing community where residents can thrive.
Azalea Gardens at Mableton is a 75-bed assisted living and memory care community at 3829 Floyd Road in Austell, Georgia. Located two miles from the downtown area, the facility serves Cobb County seniors with specialized cognitive support and 24-hour staffing. The property is situated near regional medical offices and provides short-term respite care options.
State regulatory records from the Georgia Department of Community Health show an average of 2.7 deficiencies annually over three years, which is 45% better than the state benchmark. While the community held a citations-per-inspection rate of zero during its most recent August 2025 audits, a March 2024 investigation substantiated a serious failure in care coordination. In that instance, a resident developed pressure ulcers following hospitalization, but the facility delayed necessary wound care services due to insurance processing issues.
Administrative oversight has also faced challenges regarding staff credentials and mandatory safety documentation. Inspections in 2024 and 2025 identified multiple personnel working without fingerprint-based background checks, physical examinations, or current emergency first aid certifications. Additionally, an annual survey in early 2024 documented that some employees failed to meet the required 16 hours of annual training, and the facility was unable to provide records for fire drills over a three-month period.
Supportive services are intended to provide a secure environment for 75 residents, though documentation gaps remain a focus of state oversight. Despite these hurdles, management has demonstrated recent improvement, with several complaint investigations between April 2024 and late 2025 resulting in no new violations. No formal fines or enforcement actions are currently listed in the available history, indicating that identified deficiencies were addressed through standard corrective plans.
Families may find this setting appropriate for individuals who require assisted living but can still benefit from a larger community environment. This facility is best suited for residents whose families are prepared to regularly verify that staff training and background checks are current and that care coordination for medical conditions like pressure ulcers is proactively managed. Interested individuals should ask the administrator for proof of recent fire drill compliance and an update on their current onboarding procedures for new personnel.
Atherton Place is a 200-bed senior living community located at 111 Tower Road in Marietta, Georgia. Situated less than a mile from the downtown area in Cobb County, the campus coordinates large-scale independent residential spaces alongside specialized memory care services and temporary respite housing.
Oversight tracking databases from the Georgia Department of Community Health reveal a long-standing history of perfect compliance, spanning seven consecutive field evaluations from 2017 through 2025. Comprehensive routine audits in 2017, 2018, and 2022, as well as a 2020 pandemic monitoring visit, all concluded with a citations-per-inspection rate of zero. This trend continued through two distinct complaint reviews in 2023 and a final joint re-licensure and complaint investigation on August 18, 2025, which verified zero active rule infractions and dismissed all filed consumer allegations as unsubstantiated.
The physical plant features centralized amenities designed to support independent and assisted lifestyles, including an internal fitness center, a sundries store, an art studio, a chapel, and a hair salon. Residents have access to secure covered parking structures and landscaped grounds. Direct care teams manage routine medication passes, facilitate memory-specific activities, and assist with personal mobility around the clock. Public directories indicate that the operation has never been subject to state administrative fines, civil money penalties, or licensing constraints.
Prospective representatives seeking a highly regulated, high-capacity senior environment can utilize this facility’s verified history of absolute compliance to guide their choice. The property offers a thoroughly vetted administrative baseline for sponsors who prioritize clean state tracking records across multi-year evaluation cycles.
Amber Grove @ Savannah Seasons is a 46-bed community providing memory care and rehabilitation services at 249 Holland Drive in Savannah, Georgia. Located approximately eight miles from the city center, the facility serves Chatham County seniors with 24-hour staffing, fitness classes, and memory-enhancing programs. The property is situated near local medical providers and offers short-term respite care and social events.
State regulatory data from the Georgia Department of Community Health highlights a period of serious safety concerns followed by recent corrective efforts. While an August 2025 investigation resulted in a citations-per-inspection rate of zero, a July 2025 report substantiated critical deficiencies involving a resident with dementia who eloped twice within two months. Investigators found that the facility failed to maintain the exterior perimeter, noting missing fence pickets, fallen trees, and unsecured gates that created an unsafe environment for residents at risk of wandering.
Clinical and administrative oversight also faced scrutiny regarding emergency reporting protocols. During the 2025 elopement incidents, the facility failed to notify state authorities within the required 30 minutes of initiating a Mattie’s Call alert with law enforcement. This violation of mandatory reporting procedures indicates a historical gap in management’s adherence to statewide emergency notification systems designed to protect missing endangered persons.
Supportive services are designed for 46 residents, though the recent documentation suggests that the physical plant and staff training have required significant updates. While no formal fines are currently listed, the facility’s failure to secure its containment measures and report elopements accurately led to increased state monitoring. The clean audit in late August 2025 serves as an indicator that the facility has begun addressing these systemic safety and reporting lapses.
Prospective representatives should perform an inspection of the exterior fencing and gate security systems. This community may be suitable for residents who require specialized memory support, provided their families verify that the recent physical plant repairs and staff training on Mattie’s Call procedures are fully sustained.
Prema at Ashton Hills is a 90-bed assisted living and memory care community at 10050 Eagle Drive in Covington, Georgia. Licensed in August 2023 under the administration of Heather Maclagan, the facility provides personal care, specialized memory support, and respite care options. The property features a walkable neighborhood location with a Walk Score of 74, allowing pedestrian access to nearby essentials.
State regulatory data from the Georgia Department of Community Health reveals a strong initial compliance history, with a citations-per-inspection rate of zero across multiple state reviews. Routine audits and complaint investigations conducted throughout 2025, including specific reviews in March, April, and July, concluded with no rule violations cited. Public records indicate the property has maintained this clean compliance standing without any documented state fines, license restrictions, or formal enforcement actions since its inception.
Operational resources on the campus include 24-hour staffing, an on-site physician, and dedicated nursing services to manage basic healthcare needs. The facility provides three daily meals with dietary accommodations, housekeeping, laundry services, and local transportation. Because the community operates on a private-pay basis, it does not accept Medicare reimbursement for resident housing or personal care services.
The campus layout incorporates multiple common spaces, including a secured memory care courtyard, chapel, movie theater, library, and salon. These amenities support social engagement and physical rehabilitation services within a pet-friendly environment. While the community has a brief operational history, its initial performance shows consistent adherence to state licensing and care standards.
Individuals seeking a modern residential care setting with a clean initial regulatory background may find this campus well-suited to their personal care needs. This environment is best for those who prefer private pay arrangements and whose representatives value an established record of zero-deficiency state inspections. Prospective residents are encouraged to schedule an on-site tour to review the secured courtyard spaces and discuss the current nursing schedules directly with the management team.
Reserve at Towne Lake is located in Woodstock, GA, and provides a supportive home for individuals with memory disorders. The community focuses on creating a warm, family-oriented environment and offers personalized care. Residents benefit from a variety of activities and on-site health services.
Ranking Methodology
How we rank these memory care 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
01
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
02
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
03
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
04
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
05
Community Stability 10%
Operational signals indicating whether a community is well-run and meeting demand.
- Includes
- Occupancy Rate
- Bed Options
06
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 Memory Care 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.
Does Georgia Medicaid cover memory care?
Georgia Medicaid does not directly pay room-and-board for memory care, 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 memory care?
Memory care is a specialized form of assisted living for residents living with Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia, with secured environments, dementia-trained staff, and routines built to reduce confusion and wandering.
How many memory care communities are listed on this page?
This page features 371 memory care communities in Georgia. Use the filters and comparison tools above to compare ratings, amenities, and pricing.
How do I choose the right memory care community 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 memory care communities 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.











