Pricing ranges from
    $3,916 – 4,699/month

    Safe Haven Personal Care Homes

    1286 Kendrick Rd NE, Atlanta, GA, 30319
    4.9 · 33 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    5.0

    Loving skilled staff, peaceful home

    I've had my husband with Alzheimer's at Safe Haven Brookhaven for two years. This small, family-owned home felt like a true home - private, beautifully kept suites, excellent cleanliness, and a comforting, peaceful atmosphere. The staff are loving, skilled, and stable (great 1:6 ratio); they handled medical needs, hospice, lifts and feeding with professionalism and compassion. I felt complete peace of mind and highly recommend Safe Haven.

    Pricing

    $3,916+/moSemi-privateAssisted Living
    $4,699+/mo1 BedroomAssisted Living

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Coordination with health care providers
    • Hospice waiver
    • Medication management
    • Mental wellness program

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Memory care community services

    • Dementia waiver
    • Mild cognitive impairment
    • Specialized memory care programming

    Transportation

    • Transportation arrangement (medical)
    • Transportation to doctors appointments

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    4.94 · 33 reviews

    Overall rating

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    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      4.9
    • Meals

      4.0
    • Amenities

      4.7
    • Value

      5.0

    Pros

    • Beautiful, well-kept facility
    • Clean and well-maintained
    • Home-like, non-institutional atmosphere
    • Private rooms that can be personalized
    • Private bathrooms available in many suites
    • Small, intimate six-resident setting
    • Low staff-to-resident ratio (1:6)
    • Highly qualified and long-tenured staff
    • Loving, compassionate, and attentive caregivers
    • Responsive management and owners available
    • Strong end-of-life and hospice care
    • Professional handling of difficult medical situations
    • Personalized care that honors dignity and self-image
    • Good food with attention to individual preferences
    • Mobility and medical assistance (Hoyer lift, wound care)
    • Stable staff continuity and invested ownership
    • Family-like atmosphere and open communication
    • Frequent family visits and flexible visitation
    • Effective clinical outcomes noted (e.g., bedsore eliminated)
    • Residents form friendships and find emotional support
    • Recommended by many families and advocates

    Cons

    • Limited activities and social programming
    • Quiet/hospice-like environment may not suit more active residents
    • Some rooms do not have private bathrooms
    • Higher cost; may require private agencies or be comparable to nursing home pricing
    • Small capacity can limit fit or availability for some families
    • Not a good match for families seeking a very social or highly active memory-care setting

    Summary review

    Overall impression The reviews portray Safe Haven Personal Care Homes as an overwhelmingly positive, small-scale residential care option that emphasizes individualized, dignified care in a very home-like environment. Multiple reviewers describe the facility as beautiful, upscale, and meticulously maintained, with a calm, peaceful atmosphere and strong attention to cleanliness. The dominant sentiment is deep satisfaction: families repeatedly say residents are well cared for, staff are compassionate and skilled, and the setting feels like a true family home rather than an institution.

    Care quality and clinical support Care quality is the single most prominent theme. Reviewers highlight consistent, attentive clinical care delivered by experienced, long-tenured caregivers and nurses. Specific clinical strengths called out include responsive handling of difficult medical events, successful wound care (bedsore elimination), safe mobility assistance using Hoyer lifts, and strong coordination with hospice when appropriate. Several reviewers credited individual staff members or managers (names cited by families) with life-saving interventions and with being reliably available and communicative. The low staffing ratio (commonly noted as 1:6) and small resident census are presented as major factors enabling prompt attention, individualized care plans, and continuity of caregivers.

    Staff, communication, and culture The staff culture is consistently described as loving, compassionate, respectful, and highly engaged with residents and families. Reviewers frequently use family metaphors—staff becoming like family, caregivers knowing relatives by name—and emphasize emotional support, warmth, and dignity-preserving practices. Management and owners are portrayed as invested and accessible, with several reviewers naming individuals who were particularly helpful or available. Long staff tenure was noted as contributing to stability and trust. Communication with families, including daily updates about well-being and medications, is highlighted as a strong point that reduces family anxiety.

    Facilities and personalization Physically, the home receives high marks: large, private suites that residents can personalize with their own furniture and belongings; tasteful, comfortable decor; and an overall non-institutional, restful environment. Many reviewers appreciated private bathrooms and roomy suites, though a few comments clarify that not every room has a private bathroom. The facility’s aesthetics and upkeep are repeatedly praised, and families say the environment supports dignity and a sense of normalcy for residents.

    Dining, activities, and social life Food is generally spoken of positively, with notes that staff attend to individual preferences. While some activities and family events are mentioned and appreciated, a recurring area of concern is the limited scope of social programming. Several reviewers explicitly say the environment is peaceful and not very social or activity-focused; one family said the facility felt hospice-like with few activities and was therefore not an ideal fit for their father. In short, Safe Haven appears to prioritize individualized care and comfort over a high-energy or heavily programmed social calendar. For families seeking robust activity schedules or an especially social memory care milieu, this may be a mismatch.

    Cost, fit, and capacity considerations A repeated practical theme is tradeoffs related to size and cost. The small, six-resident model and high level of individualized service lead to higher costs for some families; reviewers mention that expenses can be comparable to nursing home care and that private agencies may be required, which adds to the financial consideration. Because of the limited capacity, availability can be constrained and the setting may not suit residents who need or want a more social, activity-rich environment. Conversely, many reviewers see the small scale as an advantage that prevents residents from being 'lost in the crowd.'

    Patterns and recommendations Taken together, reviews form a consistent pattern: Safe Haven is ideal for families seeking a peaceful, home-like setting with highly attentive, clinically capable staff who preserve resident dignity and provide robust end-of-life support. Many families explicitly recommend touring the house and state they could not be happier with the level of care, citing relief and gratitude for how well loved ones were treated. The strongest cautions in the reviews are about fit: if a prospective resident needs a very active social program, enjoys constant group activities, or requires the lowest possible cost, Safe Haven may not be the best match. Likewise, families should confirm private bathroom availability for specific suites and review financial/agency requirements during the tour.

    Bottom line Safe Haven Personal Care Homes consistently receives high praise for personalized, compassionate caregiving, clinical competence, cleanliness, and a home-like atmosphere. The small size and 1:6 staffing model are central to its strengths, enabling attentive, family-style care and reliable management involvement. Prospective families should weigh those strengths against limited social programming, room-by-room differences in private bathroom availability, and higher cost/agency considerations to determine fit for their loved one.

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    About Safe Haven Personal Care Homes

    Safe Haven Personal Care Homes is a small, intimate community in Atlanta, Georgia, with locations in Brookhaven and Lenox Park, and they've even got a new one planned at Decatur, and folks will notice it's calm and peaceful with a 25-acre park-like setting full of natural beauty, walking paths, two lakes, landscaped lawns, plus gardens and a welcoming front porch with an accessible walkway, where residents can sit by an elegant fireplace inside or enjoy the fresh air outdoors on the patio or in the courtyard. The homes keep things personal, offering six suites that feel like someone's own home, and those suites can be furnished or unfurnished, have private bathrooms with emergency call systems, cable or satellite TV, ceiling fans, thermostats, and safety features for mobility.

    Caregivers stay on-site and awake around the clock, and high caregiver-to-resident ratios help ensure residents get quick help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, grooming, walking, transfers, and toileting, along with medication management, diabetes care, health monitoring, wound care, coordination with healthcare providers, and even therapy like occupational, physical, and speech, all done right there at the facility. There are also specialized programs for Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and mild cognitive impairment, and Safe Haven holds both dementia and hospice waivers, which means staff can give residents extra care as needs change.

    Meals are served in both a family-style kitchen and a restaurant-style dining room, and residents always get a personal invitation to join in, sticking to a culture that feels like true Southern hospitality, and if someone prefers, they can get meals sent up to their room. The place is pet-friendly so residents don't have to worry about leaving a beloved animal behind. Throughout the week, there are plenty of activities like outings, games, movies, arts and crafts, storytelling, gardening, exercise, classes in computers or pottery, and group gatherings like ice cream socials or day trips, giving people a way to laugh, make friends, and stay active, whether they want to relax with a book in the library, chat in the lounge, or play cards in the game room.

    The staff receive praise for being kind, attentive, and always looking out for both the physical and emotional well-being of everyone who lives there, and their training covers memory care and dignity preservation for residents who may feel vulnerable. Social and wellness programs run year-round, and people can get their hair done at the on-site salon or barbershop, take classes, or simply enjoy a clean, well-kept place with guest parking for family visits. Transportation's available for outings or doctor appointments, and staff encourage independence while making sure to involve families in care and activities, which can help keep everyone connected. Safe Haven Personal Care Homes offers care in Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living, Nursing Home, and Board and Care Home settings, with an environment built to feel safe and welcoming, where each person's self-image and dignity matter and where the staff, with over a decade of experience, work to build trust and loyalty.

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