House of Emmanuel at Sandy Plains

    1788 SANDY PLAINS ROAD, Marietta, GA, 30062
    4.6 · 5 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    5.0

    Cozy home with caring staff

    I highly recommend this small, cozy, home-like place - the staff are friendly, caring and responsive, and attendants often stay with residents (no shift changes), which is great for dementia care. There is some staff turnover and many workers are visa-based, but meals are well prepared (three meals plus snacks) and the dining is fine though variable. The setting is intimate with few residents and good value for the price; activities could be improved and the building needs an upgrade, but my sister is happy living here.

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    4.60 · 5 reviews

    Overall rating

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    5. 1
    • Care

      4.7
    • Staff

      4.5
    • Meals

      4.0
    • Amenities

      3.0
    • Value

      4.0

    Pros

    • Caring, friendly, and responsive staff
    • Consistent caregivers with minimal/no shift changes
    • Positive, supportive care for residents with dementia
    • Small, intimate, home-like and cozy atmosphere
    • Well-prepared meals and regular dining service
    • Three meals a day plus snacks
    • Pleasant residents and strong family recommendations
    • Good value and fairly priced compared to alternatives

    Cons

    • Staff turnover concerns
    • Use of visa-based staffing (potential continuity or administrative concern)
    • Activities program could be improved or expanded
    • Variability in dining experience
    • Building needs upgrades and maintenance

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment across the reviews is strongly positive, with multiple reviewers highlighting compassionate, friendly, and responsive caregiving. Care quality is frequently praised—residents receive attentive, caring services and several comments explicitly describe the care as excellent. Family members expressed confidence in the home, with specific recommendations and statements that relatives are happy living there. The facility is also noted as being fairly priced and a good value compared with other options, which reinforces the positive assessment from families balancing cost and quality.

    Staffing emerges as a nuanced theme. Reviewers repeatedly emphasize that care attendants often stay with the same residents and that there are minimal or no shift changes, which is framed as a major advantage—particularly for residents with dementia where continuity of caregivers helps stability and calm. At the same time, several summaries call out staff turnover and the use of visa-based staffing, which suggest some concerns about long-term staffing stability or administrative aspects of workforce composition. In short, day-to-day hands-on caregiving is described as strong and consistent for many residents, but there are backend staffing dynamics that families have noticed and that could warrant attention from management.

    The physical and social environment is consistently described as small, intimate, and homelike. Phrases like "cozy atmosphere," "lovely homelike setting," and "few residents" indicate a quieter, more personalized living situation compared with larger facilities. Reviewers see this as a positive for social comfort and individualized attention. The resident community itself is described as pleasant, which contributes to an overall warm atmosphere and reinforces family recommendations.

    Dining is generally viewed positively: reviewers mention well-prepared meals, three daily meals plus snacks, and that dining is "fine," though some note variability in the dining experience. This means while food quality and meal service are acceptable or better for many, there may be occasional inconsistencies in menu, preparation, or presentation that could be improved. One reviewer specifically says meals are "well prepared," while another notes variability, so expectations should be set that dining is reliable but not uniformly exceptional.

    Activities and facility condition are the primary areas flagged for improvement. Multiple reviewers suggest the activities program could be enhanced or expanded, which indicates that social programming and engagement options may be limited relative to other strengths of the home. In addition, at least one reviewer explicitly states the building needs upgrades, signaling a potential need for maintenance or capital improvements to bring the physical plant up to higher standards. These are the clearest actionable areas for management to address to raise overall satisfaction.

    In summary, the reviews portray House of Emmanuel at Sandy Plains as a small, home-like facility with caring, responsive staff and solid everyday care—particularly advantageous for residents with dementia due to caregiver consistency. Families value the atmosphere, the meal service, and the cost-effectiveness. The main concerns to watch are staff turnover and visa-based staffing dynamics, occasional variability in dining, the need for more robust activities, and some building upgrades. Addressing activities and facility maintenance while monitoring staffing stability would likely strengthen an already favorable reputation among residents and families.

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    About House of Emmanuel at Sandy Plains

    House of Emmanuel at Sandy Plains is a small, home-like community for seniors, especially those with Alzheimer's and dementia, and it's operated by Purple Door, LLC, which means you get a more personal approach you'd expect to find in a private home. The place offers studio rooms and keeps the group small-no more than 10 people-which helps everyone get to know each other, and you'll find that the staff really focuses on providing memory care, safety, and comfort, so you always see caregivers nearby, ready to help. Here, you can expect support with daily things like medication, bathing, dressing, moving around, or meals, and they make it easy by having everything from meal prep with special diets to laundry and housekeeping all taken care of. Folks get all-day dining in a shared dining room, and they pay close attention to things like diabetes diets, allergy restrictions, international cuisine, and even no-sugar and organic options, so the meals stay healthy and varied.

    You can walk the gardens, enjoy the indoor and outdoor common areas, take part in activities like movie nights, arts classes, or even stretching and brain exercises, and with walking paths and a salon right on site, there's a familiar rhythm to each day. Safety comes first, so emergency alert systems and 24-hour support are always working, and the private wheelchair accessible showers help people stay independent longer. It's called an Adult Care Home in some places, a Personal Care Home or an Assisted Living Home in others, but here it's always about supporting seniors as they age, so you'll see a lot of care for things like high acuity needs, stroke recovery, or even hospice and respite care, with a staff that's fully trained and always close. House of Emmanuel works with doctors to set up personalized care plans and offers home care, home health, hospice, and skilled nursing services when they're needed. There's always a focus on keeping residents active, connected, and comfortable, so even if someone's memory fades, their quality of life stays high, and in a cozy setting with friendly faces, it feels much more like a real home than a big institution ever could.

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