Peachtree Hills Place is a senior living community in Atlanta, Georgia, where adults aged 55 and older can buy their homes and sell them later for fair market value, and the place itself is a mid-rise building with spacious condominiums and single-family homes, many with private balconies and views of green space and the Midtown skyline, so you'll see there's plenty of room in the bedroom suites with large closets and dressing areas, while the kitchens come open with top-of-the-line cabinets, big waterfall stone counters, and modern appliances, and if you like to read, the living areas have built-in bookcases too. The community includes elegant common spaces, a Club Bistro, fitness gyms, outdoor terraces, and even a croquet club with regulation lawns, which are the only ones in Atlanta with TifEagle Bermuda grass, and, if you're interested, hosts tournaments like the United States Croquet Association Georgia Cup, and there are other games like Petanque and outdoor activities in the community gardens, where the architecture stands out and there are country club-like amenities and plenty of places to gather.
Residents have many choices since the community offers independent living, assisted living, memory care, continuing care, skilled nursing, and short-term rehabilitation in the Guest House for those needing recovery after surgery or hospital stays, and there's a focus on personal attention with a high caregiver-to-member ratio, 24/7 help from LPNs and CNAs, and a team that includes a Medical Director, Clinical Navigator, and wellness specialists, so you can expect meals made by chefs, housekeeping, laundry, help with daily activities, scheduled rides to doctor visits, and support for both high medical needs and everyday living, including diabetic and incontinence care, and even a member portal for residents to stay connected. The Terraces at Peachtree Hills Place gives special attention to people living with memory loss or dementia, and there are different environments called Farm Household, River Household, Garden Household, Lake Household, and Mountain House, all made for comfort, sensory engagement, and less stress, with dedicated memory care programs working to help residents with emotional support and the right stimulation, and the care team puts an emphasis on being attentive and compassionate.
Around the community, residents enjoy a wide range of activities-woodworking, social clubs, events, and cultural programs-plus there are nutritious meals, and if you have pets, the pet-friendly policy means animals are welcome, and units come in both one- and two-bedroom sizes, so there's a choice to fit different needs. The place has won awards like Best of Senior Living and Best Activities in Senior Living, and it's designed as an active, safe, and comfortable place to grow older, nestled in a historic Buckhead address, making it a place for those who want both independence and support right on-site, with a member-exclusive environment that supports a vibrant lifestyle, tailored health care, and help for residents with a range of health situations, whether they need a lot or a little assistance.