
Compare Senior Care around Georgia
The information below is reported by the Georgia Department of Community Health, Healthcare Facility Regulation Division.
| The William Breman Jewish Home | SC NH | Atlanta (Buckhead) | 96
Facility
96
GA AVG
88
Rank
#253 / 672 | No |
23
Facility
23
GA AVG
39
Rank
#599 / 873 | - | - | Maryam Mullen | 34 | 48
Facility
48
GA AVG
21
Rank
#481 / 574 | 1.4
Facility
1.4
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#390 / 574 |
| Benton House of Newnan | SC AL MC 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 Bridge at Lawrenceville | SC NH AL | Lawrenceville | 85
Facility
85
GA AVG
88
Rank
#316 / 672 | Yes |
16
Facility
16
GA AVG
39
Rank
#676 / 873 | - | 12
Facility
12
GA AVG
14
Rank
#181 / 670 | Ms. Rubyona Whitworth | 18 | 26
Facility
26
GA AVG
21
Rank
#414 / 574 | 1.4
Facility
1.4
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#390 / 574 |
| The Residence at Oak Grove | SC AL IL MC | 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 |
| Oaks at Gracemont | SC AL IL RC | 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 | 1.2
Facility
1.2
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#358 / 574 |
| Magnolia Senior Living at Dawsonville | SC AL MC | 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 |
| Arbor Terrace of Athens | SC AL MC | 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 | SC AL MC | 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 |
| Summer‘s Landing of Warner Robins | SC AL IL MC | Warner Robins (Sandpiper Apartments) | 88
Facility
88
GA AVG
88
Rank
#303 / 672 | No |
32
Facility
32
GA AVG
39
Rank
#510 / 873 | - | 28
Facility
28
GA AVG
14
Rank
#99 / 670 | Kim Pitsenbarger | 10 | 1
Facility
1
GA AVG
21
Rank
#104 / 574 | 0.1
Facility
0.1
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#104 / 574 |
| Benton House of Grayson | SC AL MC 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 |
| Oaks at Douglasville | SC AL MC 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 |
| Oaks at Fayetteville | SC RC IL | Fayetteville | 84
Facility
84
GA AVG
88
Rank
#320 / 672 | No |
36
Facility
36
GA AVG
39
Rank
#481 / 873 | Studio / Suite / 1 Bed | 5
Facility
5
GA AVG
14
Rank
#492 / 670 | Bernandette Manns | 11 | 1
Facility
1
GA AVG
21
Rank
#104 / 574 | 0.1
Facility
0.1
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#104 / 574 |
| The Retreat at Canton | SC AL MC 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 |
| The Fountains in Cartersville | SC AL MC | Cartersville | 75
Facility
75
GA AVG
88
Rank
#357 / 672 | Yes |
16
Facility
16
GA AVG
39
Rank
#676 / 873 | - | 7
Facility
7
GA AVG
14
Rank
#442 / 670 | Mary Niemisto | 4 | 4
Facility
4
GA AVG
21
Rank
#198 / 574 | 1.0
Facility
1.0
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#324 / 574 |
| The Canopy at Warner Robins | SC AL MC | Warner Robins | 72
Facility
72
GA AVG
88
Rank
#378 / 672 | Yes |
31
Facility
31
GA AVG
39
Rank
#524 / 873 | - | 6
Facility
6
GA AVG
14
Rank
#442 / 670 | Tonia Arrington-Vance | 18 | 6
Facility
6
GA AVG
21
Rank
#243 / 574 | 0.3
Facility
0.3
GA AVG
2.1
Rank
#142 / 574 |
Owned by Randy Felix, University Nursing & Rehab Center is a skilled nursing home in Athens, Georgia. It was established nearly 50 years ago. The 122-bed facility’s location at 180 Epps Bridge Road is in a somewhat walkable neighborhood, so some errands are reachable on foot. The community has an occupancy rate of 86%.
Residents stay an average of 222 days, including post-acute rehabilitation and longer-term nursing care placements. The facility accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, giving families multiple ways to pay for coverage.
The facility strongly focuses on rehabilitation. Advanced rehabilitation and specialty clinical programs are supported by round-the-clock nursing care. Daily nurse staffing averages 3 hours and 24 minutes of total nursing support per resident. It’s distributed across registered nurses, licensed nurses, and nurse aides. This staffing model provides the hands-on presence for residents’ recovery and ongoing care.
The facility has a resident care and concierge program alongside hotel-style accommodations. There are also direct hospital liaisons to support smooth transitions into and out of the home.
Residents are served with restaurant-style dining prepared by an on-site five-star chef, emphasizing fresh, nutritious meals. They also benefit from an on-site therapy center, family gathering areas, and a full complement of amenities, including a beauty salon, barbershop, and landscaped courtyards. The facility has daily activities, social events, educational resources, and support resources for families.
Inspections over the past decade identified maintenance areas requiring attention related to building systems and room safety conditions, as well as opportunities to strengthen infection control and care documentation practices. Families touring the facility should ask how these operational areas are managed and maintained daily.
Located on North Cherokee Road in Social Circle, Georgia, Social Circle Nursing & Rehabilitation Center is a skilled nursing home with 65 beds. The facility has been operating for 50 years with an occupancy rate of about 86%. Residents stay an average of 184 days, including those receiving short-term rehabilitation and needing longer-term skilled nursing care. Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay are accepted, giving families different coverage options.
The facility strongly focuses on rehabilitation. Advanced rehab programs and specialty clinical services are supported by comprehensive on-site therapy. Daily nurse staffing averages about 3 hours and 39 minutes per resident. Registered nurses, nurse aides, and licensed practical nurses work together to provide care around the clock. This staffing level means hands-on assistance is a constant part of the setting, which could be useful for families choosing a home for post-acute recovery.
Restaurant-style dining is part of daily life, with meals prepared by an in-house chef. The focus is on fresh and nutritious food. Residents also have access to on-site therapy services, so they won’t have to go outside for appointments. The facility has a beauty salon and barbershop, family gathering areas, landscaped grounds and courtyards, complimentary in-room cable, and daily social and enrichment activities. A dedicated concierge and social services team work with residents and families as well.
State inspections have documented concerns involving medication management, infection control protocols, and care documentation. The facility addressed those deficiencies. More recent oversight also identified areas involving medication cart security, disinfection procedures, and care administration that required attention and correction. Families visiting the facility should ask how these clinical practices and safety protocols are handled daily.
Some nearby services can be reached within walking distance, but most errands and appointments require a short drive. The home has been part of the Social Circle community for 50 years.
Located on Riverside Avenue in Waycross, Georgia, Harborview Satilla is a skilled nursing home owned by Pierce Satilla Holdings. The 96-bed facility is near the center of town. Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay are accepted, giving families several ways to cover short-term rehabilitation and ongoing nursing care. The location is in a car-dependent area, so visiting family members need to plan transportation.
Rehabilitation and recovery are at the center of the home’s services. Short-term rehab, rehabilitation services, and cardiac management programs are available. An on-site physician and nurse practitioner provide daily medical oversight.
Residents receive about 3 hours and 15 minutes of nursing care each day. They are also supported by registered nurses, nurse aides, and LPN/LVN staff. There’s also 24-hour staffing, which provides consistent coverage for resident needs. Residents stay an average of 53 days due to its post-acute recovery focus, and occupancy remains at 90%.
State inspections over the 9 years identified concerns involving resident safety, medication security, care planning consistency, and food safety standards. The home worked through those issues. A recent revisit survey confirmed full correction of previously identified deficiencies. That’s information families can discuss with staff when asking how care and safety protocols are carried out each day.
Residents have comfortable patient rooms. Dining is available in residents’ rooms or in common areas, depending on personal preference. Meal service offers a first-class dining experience. Residents also have access to free salon services, free Wi-Fi and cable television, and telephone service in their rooms. Staff are described as warm and welcoming because it aims to create a positive atmosphere throughout the home
Located on Falls Road in Toccoa, Georgia, Pruitthealth – Toccoa is a skilled nursing home owned by Jerry Wise. The 181-bed facility has been serving the community and nearby families since 1978. With 64% occupancy, residents stay an average of 171 days. The population includes people receiving post-acute rehabilitation as well as those needing longer-term nursing care.
The home is in a somewhat walkable area. Some errands and services are within walking distance, but most trips require a car. Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay are accepted, so families have several options for covering both short-term rehabilitation and extended stays.
Residents receive about 2 hours and 52 minutes of nursing care each day. They are also cared for by registered nurses, nurse aides, and licensed practical nurses who provide care. The staffing structure supports the home’s 24-hour care model for residents who need ongoing medical attention and assistance with daily activities. It’s a key part of day-to-day care delivery.
Rehabilitation services include physical, occupational, and speech therapies. Outpatient therapy is available as well. Respite care, home health services, hospice and palliative care, wound care management, oxygen therapy, and pain management services are also provided. Chaplain and counseling services are available for residents who need spiritual or emotional support.
Amenities on-site include a beauty salon, recreational activities programming, volunteer services, and in-house laundry services. Dietary programming focuses on nutritional care. State inspections have reviewed medication management, infection control protocols, call light responsiveness, environmental maintenance, and bathroom safety practices. Families touring the home should ask how these areas are currently monitored.
Operating in Waycross, Georgia, for more than 50 years, Baptist Village is a nursing home governed by an executive committee. The 254-bed home accepts Medicare and private pay; families have flexibility in how care is funded. The facility’s occupancy rate is 73%. Residents stay an average of 274 days, including those receiving short-term rehabilitation and needing longer-term nursing care.
Daily care is supported through a comprehensive staffing model. Residents receive about 4 hours and 47 minutes of nursing care each day, including registered nurse time, licensed practical nurse time, and nursing aide support, and that combination of clinical and personal care staffing reflects the home’s focus on rehabilitation and recovery.
The home provides rehabilitation services alongside personal care support. That’s part of what makes the facility a resource for residents in the post-acute stage as well as those with ongoing care needs.
Waycross has a Walk Score of 60. Some errands can be managed on foot, but most residents and visitors rely on short drives for daily needs. The surrounding area provides access to services and amenities without the heavier traffic in more densely populated urban areas.
State inspections reviewed the home’s systems and protocols across 9 years. A recent re-inspection confirmed that previously identified issues had been addressed, with no new concerns cited during that visit. There’s a continuing process of assessment and improvement through regulatory oversight. This cycle remains a routine part of nursing home review and reflects how standards of care are maintained.
Operated by owner Mary Faulk, Harborview Tifton is a skilled nursing home in Tifton, Georgia,. Its location 1451 Newton Drive is in a moderately walkable area, so some errands are within walking distance. The 100-bed community has been operating 10 years and currently has an occupancy rate of 86%. Residents stay an average stay of 41 days, including those short-term rehabilitation and longer-term nursing care.
The facility accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, giving families multiple ways to cover acute recovery and ongoing skilled nursing. Clinically, Harborview offers rehabilitation services. There’s a physician on staff and 24-hour nursing support.
Total nurse staffing averages 2 hours and 44 minutes per resident per day. Residents are supported by nurse aides, registered nurses, and licensed practical nurses working around the clock. Cardiac management programs and specialized healthcare solutions are also available for residents with complex needs.
Inspection findings focused on documentation and clinical care processes, particularly around wound management and medication protocols. The facility responded to earlier citations and has been fully compliant on a follow-up survey, which shows how attentive it is to care quality and safety standards.
Residents have access to on-site physician and nurse practitioner services, so residents won’t have to leave the facility for medical appointments. Amenities on-site include free salon services, a comfortable outdoor covered patio. Residents can choose to dine in either their rooms or in common areas. The facility also has free Wi-Fi and cable television, plus telephone service, so residents and families can stay connected.
Located on Field Street in Bremen, Georgia, Haralson Nsg & Rehab Center is a skilled nursing facility owned by Bryianna Richardson. The home focuses on rehabilitation and long-term care. The community has 120 beds and operates at about 83% occupancy.
The facility has been serving residents for 12 years. Residents stay an average of 307 days, reflecting a population with both recovery needs and extended care needs. The location’s Walk Score is 43, so most errands and visits require a short drive.
Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay are accepted, so families have flexibility in how care is covered. The facility offers advanced rehabilitation services and specialty clinical programs. There’s also 24-staffing in place.
Residents receive an average of 3 hours and 8 minutes of nursing care each day, with support provided by nurse aides, licensed practical nurses, and registered nurses, and that staffing structure supports hands-on care for residents recovering from illness or injury, as well as those receiving long-term care.
Restaurant-style dining is part of daily life. Fresh, nutritious meals are prepared by a 5-star chef. Residents have access to an on-site therapy center for rehabilitation. The home also includes a beauty salon and barbershop for personal care. There’s a resident services team that provides concierge support and family education.
Hotel-style room accommodations are available. The facility has landscaped grounds and courtyards for outdoor space. Daily activities, enrichment programs, and designated family gathering areas are available for social engagement and connection.
State inspections identified compliance matters involving environmental standards, clinical care documentation, and delivery processes, and facility safety systems. That’s information families touring the home may want to discuss directly, including how those areas are managed daily and what steps the team has taken to maintain standards.
Operating in Gibson, Georgia, for 45 years, Gibson Health and Rehabilitation is a 104-bed skilled nursing facility run by Gibson Rest and Convalescent. The home’s occupancy rate is 63%. Medicare and private pay are accepted, giving residents and families flexibility when funding both short-term rehabilitation and longer-term nursing stays.
Residents stay an average of 361 days. The community’s resident population reflects significant extended care needs. Rehabilitation services are a major focus of the facility. The home can be a practical option for residents recovering from surgery, illness, or other acute medical events that require skilled nursing and therapy support.
Residents receive an average of 3 hours and 31 minutes of nursing care each day, with registered nurses, nurse aides, and licensed practical nurses providing hands-on support throughout the day. It’s a staffing structure that supports both rehabilitation and ongoing nursing care.
State inspections identified areas needing attention in clinical documentation, medication administration, and life safety compliance. The home responded to those findings. A follow-up survey later confirmed that all cited concerns had been corrected.
The facility’s Walk Score is 16. Most errands and daily activities require transportation. For visiting family members, the location offers a quieter rural setting, although trips to nearby towns for appointments or services need to be planned ahead.
Gibson Health and Rehabilitation remains a longer-established option in the area with a focus on rehabilitation-level care. Families should take a tour to get a full sense of the home’s daily operations, care routines, and what skilled nursing services the community can provide for their loved one.
Located in Fort Valley, Georgia, Fort Valley Health and Rehab is a skilled nursing home providing long-term care and post-acute rehabilitation in the middle Georgia region. The facility has been operating for 51 years. The 75-bed community has an occupancy rate of 61%. Residents stay an average of 89 days, including those recovering after hospitalization and needing ongoing skilled nursing care.
The home provides several levels of care. Skilled nursing, short-term rehabilitation, transitional care, palliative care, and comfort care are all available. With 24-hour staffing, residents are supported around the clock.
Residents receive an average of 3 hours and 5 minutes of nursing care each day, with registered nurses providing about 37 minutes, nurse aides contributing about 2 hours and 15 minutes, and LPN/LVN staff adding around 55 minutes, and that staffing structure supports both acute care needs and longer-term resident care.
Fort Valley Health and Rehab accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, which gives families multiple ways to cover short-term post-hospital rehabilitation and extended care stays. The location’s Walk Score is 52. Some errands can be handled on foot, and the surrounding area has nearby amenities and services.
State inspections identified areas requiring ongoing attention related to facility operational and maintenance compliance matters. Families should take a tour and ask how the facility manages those areas as part of its operations.
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.
Ranking Methodology
How we rank these 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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