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Memory Care in Georgia
Oaks at Braselton
Memory Care in Georgia
Oaks at Braselton
Burrowed in the warm neighborhood of Thompson Mill Road, Hoschton, GA, Oaks at Braselton is an extraordinary senior living community that offers assisted living, memory care, and respite care. The community provides a variety of floor plans including studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments equipped with grab bars and emergency pull cords to ensure maximum safety. Moreover, Oaks at Braselton delivers round-the-clock care and assistance with a team of compassionate and highly skilled professionals.
Oaks at Braselton promotes a vibrant community, providing its residents with a wide array of activities ranging from mind-stimulating games to learning opportunities. Dine with friends at the community dining with delectable and healthy meals served to satisfy their dietary needs and cravings. There’s always something to look forward to with the community’s ethereal campus surrounded by rich vegetable and fruit gardens.
Capacity and availability
Medium-capacity home
Offers a balance of services and community atmosphere.
About this community
Oaks at Braselton is administrated by Ms. SAMANTHA LEE.
What does this home offer?
Minimum Age: 55
Pets Allowed: Yes, Pets Allowed
Housing Options: Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed
Building Type: Single-story
Transportation Services
Fitness and Recreation
Types of Care at Oaks at Braselton
Inspection History
In Georgia, the Department of Community Health, Healthcare Facility Regulation Division conducts unannounced inspections to ensure facilities adhere to state health and safety requirements.
18 visits/inspections
Georgia average: 15 visits/inspections
Latest inspection
20 deficiencies
Deficiencies indicate regulatory issues. A higher number implies the facility had several areas requiring improvement.
Georgia average: 21 deficiencies
Inspection Report Summary for Oaks at Braselton
The most recent inspection on August 9, 2024, found no deficiencies related to the complaint investigation. Earlier inspections showed a pattern of deficiencies primarily involving resident care issues such as lack of protective oversight leading to falls, privacy and dignity concerns, and medication management problems. Substantiated complaints included unsafe outdoor conditions contributing to falls, staff mistreatment of residents, and delays or errors in medication administration. No fines, immediate jeopardy findings, or license actions were listed in the available reports. The facility’s record shows some improvement in recent investigations, with the latest inspections indicating fewer or no deficiencies compared to earlier years.
Compare Memory Care around Georgia The information below is reported by the Georgia Department of Community Health, Healthcare Facility Regulation Division.
Assisted Living A licensed, long-term care setting for seniors or individuals with disabilities who need help with daily activities — like bathing, dressing, and medication management — but not 24-hour skilled nursing. Offers housing, meals, and around-the-clock support while aiming to maximize resident independence.
Independent Living Lifestyle-focused communities for older adults offering dining, activities, and transportation with minimal personal care. Best for active, independent seniors who want community without medical support.
Memory Care Secured, specialized care for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia. Staff trained in cognitive impairment, with higher staff-to-resident ratios and an environment designed to reduce confusion and wandering risk.
Respite Care Short-term temporary care — days to weeks — to give family caregivers a break. Full care provided during the stay. Often used after hospitalization or to trial a facility before a permanent placement decision.
Assisted Living A licensed, long-term care setting for seniors or individuals with disabilities who need help with daily activities — like bathing, dressing, and medication management — but not 24-hour skilled nursing. Offers housing, meals, and around-the-clock support while aiming to maximize resident independence.
Memory Care Secured, specialized care for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia. Staff trained in cognitive impairment, with higher staff-to-resident ratios and an environment designed to reduce confusion and wandering risk.
Respite Care Short-term temporary care — days to weeks — to give family caregivers a break. Full care provided during the stay. Often used after hospitalization or to trial a facility before a permanent placement decision.
Assisted Living A licensed, long-term care setting for seniors or individuals with disabilities who need help with daily activities — like bathing, dressing, and medication management — but not 24-hour skilled nursing. Offers housing, meals, and around-the-clock support while aiming to maximize resident independence.
Memory Care Secured, specialized care for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia. Staff trained in cognitive impairment, with higher staff-to-resident ratios and an environment designed to reduce confusion and wandering risk.
Respite Care Short-term temporary care — days to weeks — to give family caregivers a break. Full care provided during the stay. Often used after hospitalization or to trial a facility before a permanent placement decision.
Assisted Living A licensed, long-term care setting for seniors or individuals with disabilities who need help with daily activities — like bathing, dressing, and medication management — but not 24-hour skilled nursing. Offers housing, meals, and around-the-clock support while aiming to maximize resident independence.
Memory Care Secured, specialized care for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia. Staff trained in cognitive impairment, with higher staff-to-resident ratios and an environment designed to reduce confusion and wandering risk.
Respite Care Short-term temporary care — days to weeks — to give family caregivers a break. Full care provided during the stay. Often used after hospitalization or to trial a facility before a permanent placement decision.
Assisted Living A licensed, long-term care setting for seniors or individuals with disabilities who need help with daily activities — like bathing, dressing, and medication management — but not 24-hour skilled nursing. Offers housing, meals, and around-the-clock support while aiming to maximize resident independence.
Memory Care Secured, specialized care for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia. Staff trained in cognitive impairment, with higher staff-to-resident ratios and an environment designed to reduce confusion and wandering risk.
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8.3 miles from city center — 11.44 miles to nearest hospital (Northeast Georgia Medical Center Barrow)
5373 Thompson Mill Rd, Hoschton, GA 30548
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