
Compare Senior Communities 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 SNF | Atlanta (Buckhead) | 96
Facility
96
GA AVG
88
Rank
#253 / 672 | No |
23
Facility
23
GA AVG
39
Rank
#599 / 873 | - | - | A+ | Maryam Mullen | 34 | 48
Facility
48
GA AVG
21
Rank
#481 / 574 | 1.4
Facility
1.4
GA AVG
1.2
Rank
#390 / 574 |
| Stevens Park Health & Rehabilitation | SC NH | Augusta (Bonair) | 42
Facility
42
GA AVG
88
Rank
#559 / 672 | No |
26
Facility
26
GA AVG
39
Rank
#570 / 873 | - | 9
Facility
9
GA AVG
14
Rank
#273 / 670 | - | Janet Hammond | 27 | 24 | 0.9 |
| Ridgecrest Rehab & Skilled Nursing Center | SC NH SNF | Columbus | 84
Facility
84
GA AVG
88
Rank
#320 / 672 | No |
2
Facility
2
GA AVG
39
Rank
#829 / 873 | - | 5
Facility
5
GA AVG
14
Rank
#492 / 670 | - | Jennifer Kelley | 23 | 31
Facility
31
GA AVG
21
Rank
#436 / 574 | 1.3
Facility
1.3
GA AVG
1.2
Rank
#370 / 574 |
| Brookdale Columbus | SC MC | Columbus | 56
Facility
56
GA AVG
88
Rank
#480 / 672 | No |
15
Facility
15
GA AVG
39
Rank
#693 / 873 | Studio | 48
Facility
48
GA AVG
14
Rank
#52 / 670 | A+ | Cheryl Memmo | 3 | -
Facility
-
GA AVG
21
Rank
#1 / 574 | 0.0
Facility
0.0
GA AVG
1.2
Rank
#1 / 574 |
| Brookdale Chambrel Roswell | SC AL IL MC | Roswell | 30
Facility
30
GA AVG
88
Rank
#600 / 672 | Yes |
55
Facility
55
GA AVG
39
Rank
#263 / 873 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 48
Facility
48
GA AVG
14
Rank
#52 / 670 | A+ | Jaime Henry | 2 | -
Facility
-
GA AVG
21
Rank
#1 / 574 | 0.0
Facility
0.0
GA AVG
1.2
Rank
#1 / 574 |
| Lenbrook | SC AL MC NH SNF | Atlanta | 60
Facility
60
GA AVG
88
Rank
#454 / 672 | No |
57
Facility
57
GA AVG
39
Rank
#241 / 873 | - | 45
Facility
45
GA AVG
14
Rank
#73 / 670 | A+ | Mr. John Clark | 21 | 15
Facility
15
GA AVG
21
Rank
#346 / 574 | 0.7
Facility
0.7
GA AVG
1.2
Rank
#257 / 574 |
| Benton Village of Stockbridge | SC AL MC | Stockbridge | 10
Facility
10
GA AVG
88
Rank
#645 / 672 | No |
34
Facility
34
GA AVG
39
Rank
#497 / 873 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 8
Facility
8
GA AVG
14
Rank
#345 / 670 | A+ | Samira Spencer | 4 | -
Facility
-
GA AVG
21
Rank
#1 / 574 | 0.0
Facility
0.0
GA AVG
1.2
Rank
#1 / 574 |
| Vernon Woods | SC AL IL | Lagrange | 46
Facility
46
GA AVG
88
Rank
#540 / 672 | No |
34
Facility
34
GA AVG
39
Rank
#497 / 873 | - | 25
Facility
25
GA AVG
14
Rank
#117 / 670 | A+ | Heather Blane | 7 | -
Facility
-
GA AVG
21
Rank
#1 / 574 | 0.0
Facility
0.0
GA AVG
1.2
Rank
#1 / 574 |
| Brookdale Rome | SC AL | Rome | 100
Facility
100
GA AVG
88
Rank
#194 / 672 | Yes |
10
Facility
10
GA AVG
39
Rank
#734 / 873 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 48
Facility
48
GA AVG
14
Rank
#52 / 670 | A+ | Tina Rossell | 5 | 1
Facility
1
GA AVG
21
Rank
#104 / 574 | 0.2
Facility
0.2
GA AVG
1.2
Rank
#123 / 574 |
| The Rosewood at Fort Oglethorpe | SC AL IL MC RC | Fort Oglethorpe | 60
Facility
60
GA AVG
88
Rank
#454 / 672 | Yes |
46
Facility
46
GA AVG
39
Rank
#359 / 873 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 26
Facility
26
GA AVG
14
Rank
#113 / 670 | A+ | Gregory Pflug | 11 | 1
Facility
1
GA AVG
21
Rank
#104 / 574 | 0.1
Facility
0.1
GA AVG
1.2
Rank
#104 / 574 |
| Miona Geriatric & Dementia Center | SC HOS MC NH PC SNF | Ideal | 88
Facility
88
GA AVG
88
Rank
#303 / 672 | No |
11
Facility
11
GA AVG
39
Rank
#722 / 873 | - | 53
Facility
53
GA AVG
14
Rank
#13 / 670 | - | Cathy Green | 24 | 17
Facility
17
GA AVG
21
Rank
#368 / 574 | 0.7
Facility
0.7
GA AVG
1.2
Rank
#257 / 574 |
| Magnolia Place Assisted Living and Memory Care | SC NH AL MC RC | Rome | 82
Facility
82
GA AVG
88
Rank
#334 / 672 | No |
72
Facility
72
GA AVG
39
Rank
#69 / 873 | - | 1
Facility
1
GA AVG
14
Rank
#641 / 670 | - | Julia Lynn Barnes | 10 | -
Facility
-
GA AVG
21
Rank
#1 / 574 | 0.0
Facility
0.0
GA AVG
1.2
Rank
#1 / 574 |
| Baptist Village, Inc. | SC AL IL NH SNF | Waycross | 254
Facility
254
GA AVG
88
Rank
#7 / 672 | No |
60
Facility
60
GA AVG
39
Rank
#200 / 873 | - | 52
Facility
52
GA AVG
14
Rank
#16 / 670 | - | Holli Sweat | 34 | 45
Facility
45
GA AVG
21
Rank
#470 / 574 | 1.3
Facility
1.3
GA AVG
1.2
Rank
#370 / 574 |
| Magnolia Manor of Marion County | SC AL IL MC NH SNF | Buena Vista | 70
Facility
70
GA AVG
88
Rank
#397 / 672 | No |
50
Facility
50
GA AVG
39
Rank
#313 / 873 | - | 52
Facility
52
GA AVG
14
Rank
#16 / 670 | A+ | Angela Watkins | 23 | 48
Facility
48
GA AVG
21
Rank
#481 / 574 | 2.1
Facility
2.1
GA AVG
1.2
Rank
#475 / 574 |
| Salude – the Art of Recovery | SC NH SNF | Suwanee | 64
Facility
64
GA AVG
88
Rank
#438 / 672 | No |
43
Facility
43
GA AVG
39
Rank
#397 / 873 | - | 6
Facility
6
GA AVG
14
Rank
#442 / 670 | - | Devangi Desai | 23 | 19
Facility
19
GA AVG
21
Rank
#383 / 574 | 0.8
Facility
0.8
GA AVG
1.2
Rank
#278 / 574 |
Operating for five years, Westbury Center of McDonough for Nursing & Healing is a skilled nursing home in McDonough, Georgia. The 210-bed facility accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, giving families several options for covering short-term rehabilitation and longer-term care. The center has an occupancy rate of 68%. Residents stay an average of 98 days, including those receiving post-acute rehabilitation and ongoing nursing support. The facility is in a moderately walkable area with a Walk Score of 66.
Residents receive an average of 3 hours and 5 minutes of nursing care daily. Registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and nurse aides provide care throughout the community. The center’s focus is on clinical rehabilitation and medical stability. It’s a setting that serves residents recovering from hospitalization or surgery, along with those who have more complex medical needs.
Dining is a calm and restorative part of the day. Residents are served healthy meals that support nutrition and recovery. Beyond dining, the community offers climate-controlled suites, hotel-grade housekeeping, beauty and barber services, complimentary WiFi and cable, and a lounge with flat-screen TVs. Residents also have access to laundry services, newspaper delivery, and a building-wide alarm system for safety.
State inspections focused on safety and compliance matters in recent years. A complaint investigation found no deficiencies, which shows how responsive it is to oversight and committed to maintaining care standards.
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 South Gray Street in Millen, Georgia, Pruitthealth – Bethany is a skilled nursing facility. The 100-bed home serves residents recovering from acute illness as well as those with ongoing care needs. Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay are accepted, giving families multiple routes to care. The facility has operated for 12 years. Its occupancy rate is 83%, and residents stay an average of 268 days. The resident population includes both post-acute and longer-term residents.
Daily care is supported by a full nursing and staffing team. Registered nurses provide an average of 42 minutes of care per resident each day. Total nursing care averages 2 hours and 26 minutes daily. Nurse aides contribute 1 hour and 16 minutes, while LPN/LVN staff provide 1 hour and 5 minutes.
The home offers rehabilitation services with 24-hour staffing. Home health, hospice and palliative care, and personal care programs are also available. That’s part of what positions the facility as a setting for both short-term recovery and end-of-life support.
State inspections examined infection control practices, medication management processes, antibiotic stewardship, and care planning and supervision methods. These areas are important to understand during a facility tour because daily operational decisions in these areas directly affect residents’ safety.
Beyond clinical care, residents have access to a beauty salon, recreational programming, a chaplain, counseling services, and volunteer services. The neighborhood’s Walk Score is 48. Some errands and services are within walking distance, but most family visits require a short drive. The location places visiting family members within accessible reach of Millen’s central areas.
Rockdale Healthcare Center runs a 102-bed skilled nursing facility at 1510 Renaissance Drive Northeast in Conyers, Georgia. Obadiah Smith serves as the administrator for this home, which has been open for 27 years and stays busy with a 98 percent occupancy rate. The front office takes private payments and traditional Medicare. Stays average about 81 days, a timeline that shows the daily routine balances short-term post-hospital rehab with permanent nursing care.
The surrounding neighborhood requires a vehicle to get around, scoring a 12 out of 100 for walkability, so visiting family will need a car for trips. On the floor, residents receive a daily average of 3 hours and 15 minutes of direct nursing care. This time is shared among registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and certified nursing assistants who handle complex medical needs. The clinical team also provides an active physical therapy program for people recovering from surgery or hospital visits.
State regulators from the Georgia Department of Community Health inspect the property through standard health and safety reviews. Past audits flagged a few operational issues, specifically mentioning medication protocols, care plan accuracy, kitchen sanitation, and emergency preparedness. The facility updated its practices to fix these issues, and a more recent abbreviated state investigation turned up zero problems or deficiencies.
Interested individuals can call the main desk to see if any beds are open, ask about the physical therapy setups, or plan a time to walk through the building. The business staff is also available to look over financial paperwork and explain how personal funds or Medicare benefits work with the monthly bills.
For 50 years, Legacy Transitional Care & Rehabilitation has been a trusted source of medical support and physical therapy right in Atlanta’s Old Fourth Ward, housed in its 186-bed facility on Auburn Avenue. Owned by David Prescott, the center is consistently in high demand, with rooms nearly always full at a 96% occupancy rate. Residents cover costs through a mix of personal funds and standard Medicare, and most stay around 313 days, time that balances ongoing, long-term care with shorter stays focused on recovery and rehabilitation.
The area around the building is great for walking, scoring an 83 out of 100, so visiting families can easily step out to grab something nearby or run quick errands. Inside, an on-site doctor handles medical needs, and residents get just under three hours of direct care each day. Nurses and aides work around the clock to give out medications, help residents move around, and assist with daily recovery routines.
State records from April 2025 show that inspectors flagged a few issues involving building upkeep, kitchen cleanliness, care paperwork, and infection control. The facility fixed these problems over the next couple of months, and a follow-up state visit in June 2025 confirmed that everything was completely resolved, leaving the home with zero active citations.
Families looking into local care options can call the front desk to ask about open beds, therapy bookings, or schedule a site visit. The staff can also explain how your insurance or personal budget will work with the monthly bills.
The Gardenias is a 48-bed senior property located at 75 Dutchtown Road in Hampton, Georgia. Situated at the city center in Henry County, the facility coordinates daily personal care, secure memory support, and short-term post-acute rehabilitation services.
Oversight documentation maintained by the Georgia Department of Community Health outlines a mixed regulatory profile, with the community averaging 2.8 deficiencies annually over an eight-year assessment window. The most recent state survey on April 23, 2024, cited three infractions regarding an employee lacking infection control training, three workers missing pre-employment physical exams, and a failure to conduct mandatory fire drills.
Historical records reflect broader administrative and safety challenges, including a January 2022 review for improper medication administration, a November 2021 survey for missing bedroom smoke detectors and unsecured medications, and a March 2020 evaluation that cited eight deficiencies for severe staffing shortages, unhygienic flooring, and falsified admission agreement signatures.
Daily physical operations utilize a 24-hour staffing framework alongside an on-call registered nurse to manage medication tracking and emergency responses. On-site services incorporate restaurant-style dining options, individualized care planning, a beauty salon, and a schedule of group therapeutic activities. Although historical safety and reporting gaps are noted, multiple state complaint investigations across 2022 and 2023 were finalized with a citations-per-inspection rate of zero, indicating that inspectors verified the resolution of those specific consumer intakes.
Interested individuals evaluating this 48-bed care option should perform direct due diligence regarding the facility’s contemporary administrative protocols. The property is suited for residents whose sponsors can regularly monitor ongoing fire safety compliance, staff training files, and medication pass routines.
Perfect Care is a 64-bed personal care home located in Americus, Georgia, and managed by administrator Gail Allegood. Operating for 21 years within Sumter County, the property coordinates independent living, assisted living, short-term respite stays, and adult day health services. The physical campus is situated less than one mile from the Phoebe Sumter Medical Center in an area featuring a Walk Score of 73, providing neighborhood connectivity for visiting sponsors.
State administrative profiles managed by the Georgia Department of Community Health document consistent long-term compliance, with the property recording 1.7 deficiencies annually over a nine-year tracking window. This operational rate tracks 26% better than the Georgia statewide average of 2.3 citations per year. While older inspection files and a few substantiated complaint logs note historical administrative gaps, specifically regarding delays in reporting resident falls and injuries, alongside resident admission criteria mismatches, these issues were handled through standard internal remedies. Subsequent state field monitoring confirmed full resolution, and a comprehensive re-licensure inspection on August 20, 2025, concluded with a citations-per-inspection rate of zero.
Daily living routines provide 24-hour supervision and personal care support tailored primarily for ambulatory seniors. Internal culinary staff prepare three meals daily plus regular snacks, while activities personnel run structured resident engagement programs. The community accepts Medicaid funding, allowing financial flexibility for local individuals who require ongoing professional oversight without moving into an institutional nursing home setting.
Interested individuals searching for an established local senior community can benefit from this facility’s two-decade history and its above-average state regulatory record. The 64-bed personal care home is configured for ambulatory seniors whose sponsors prioritize proximity to regional hospital services and standard Medicaid funding channels. Families are encouraged to visit the Americus campus, examine the layout for walkability, and review current injury reporting protocols and admission criteria directly with the management team before completing an application.
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.
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.
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.
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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Frequently Asked Questions about Senior Communities in Georgia
What is senior living?
Senior communities are residential settings designed for adults aged 55 or older, with options ranging from active independent living to assisted living and memory care.
How many senior communities are listed on this page?
This page features 852 senior communities in Georgia. Use the filters and comparison tools above to compare ratings, amenities, and pricing.
How do I choose the right senior 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 senior 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.












