Grace Living of Marietta

    2417 Canton Road, Marietta, GA, 30066
    4.7 · 7 reviews
    • Assisted living
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    4.0

    Caring homey facility with limitations

    I placed my mother in this small, family-run facility and I highly recommend it. The caring, personalized staff (the nurse-owner is hands-on), clean, homey rooms and homemade meals have her settled and happy - good value and true one-on-one attention. It's not for very active residents: staffing struggles, limited activities/no activities director, and I'd like more daily nurse/medical evaluation.

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    4.71 · 7 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      4.8
    • Staff

      4.7
    • Meals

      4.0
    • Amenities

      4.0
    • Value

      4.5

    Pros

    • Good quality of care
    • Friendly, caring staff
    • Personalized, individualized care
    • Small, family-run, home-like atmosphere
    • Nurse-owner involvement
    • Residents settle in and are happy
    • Close staff–resident relationships
    • Clean rooms and facility
    • Homemade meals
    • Music entertainment provided
    • Hospice-friendly / hospice involvement
    • Reasonably priced / good value

    Cons

    • Staffing struggles / limited staff availability
    • Limited activities and no activities director
    • More suitable for less-active residents
    • Desire for more frequent nurse/medical evaluations
    • Some appearances may be misleading (caution judging by exterior)
    • Potential limitations in medical resources due to small size

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment in the reviews is positive, with multiple reviewers emphasizing a warm, home-like environment and genuinely caring staff. Many comments note that residents quickly settle and feel happy, reflecting consistent, attentive day-to-day care. The facility is described repeatedly as small and family-run, which reviewers tie to personalized attention, closer staff–resident relationships, and a non-institutional atmosphere. Cleanliness of rooms and the facility is remarked upon several times, and homemade meals and occasional music entertainment are noted as pleasant touches that contribute to resident satisfaction.

    Care quality is generally viewed as good. Several reviewers specifically mention a nurse-owner and hospice involvement, which suggests clinically competent oversight exists, at least on a supervisory level. The combination of compassionate caregiving and clinical responsiveness appears to meet the needs of many families, and multiple reviewers explicitly said they would recommend the facility to others. Price/value is another recurring positive: reviewers consider the facility reasonably priced and a good value, especially given the level of personalized care and the smaller scale.

    However, there are consistent caveats tied to the facility’s small size. Staffing struggles are mentioned more than once, implying that staffing levels or consistency can be an issue; reviewers expressed a desire for more frequent nurse or medical evaluations, indicating that clinical availability could be limited at times. The lack of an activities director and generally limited activity offerings are clear themes — the setting is described as better suited to less-active residents who do not require a broad program of social or recreational activities. These limitations may reflect the trade-offs inherent in a smaller, family-run home versus a larger institutional provider.

    Appearance and expectations also come up: reviewers caution not to judge the facility by its outward appearance, suggesting the exterior or initial impression may not fully convey the quality of care inside. That warning, paired with comments about the facility being non-institutional, implies that while the building or setting may look modest, the internal environment and staff attitudes are highly valued by families. Reviewers also note that because the facility is small, certain medical resources and activity programming that larger communities provide may be lacking — families should weigh those constraints against the benefits of individualized attention and a homelike feel.

    In summary, Grace Living of Marietta is consistently described as a clean, caring, family-run residence that provides good, personalized care at a reasonable price. It appears especially well suited for residents who prefer or require a quieter, home-like environment and who do not depend on extensive activity programming or round-the-clock medical oversight beyond what a small facility can typically provide. Prospective families who prioritize warmth, individualized attention, and cost-effectiveness will likely view this facility favorably; those who need frequent clinical assessments, robust activity schedules, or the resources of a larger community should inquire specifically about staffing patterns and medical availability before deciding.

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    About Grace Living of Marietta

    Grace Living of Marietta offers assisted living in a single-storey building with private and shared rooms, and folks here can bring their pets if they like, which some find comforting. The staff, led by Esther and David, provide different levels of care, so if someone needs more help with things like bathing, dressing, or getting from place to place, they'll get the right support, including non-ambulatory care and wheelchair access if needed. Residents have three home-cooked meals every day, and the team pays attention to allergies and diabetes when preparing food, which matters for folks with dietary needs. Medication management is part of everyday care, and there's 24-hour supervision as well as an emergency alert system for safety. Grace Living of Marietta keeps things feeling home-like, and everyone gets help with daily chores like housekeeping, laundry, and move-in coordination, plus there are services like dry cleaning, too. The building has large windows, stone accents, and an inviting veranda where you can sit and watch the day go by or chat with neighbors, and the place has a tightly-knit feel.

    The community offers activities in a garden and arts room, movie nights, barber and salon service, and organized trips to the town square or the weekly Farmers' Market, along with visits to local veteran groups like the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. The staff pays close attention to individual needs, making the move-in process as smooth as possible, and they work well with hospice companies when extra care is needed. Memory care is available for seniors with Alzheimer's or other types of dementia, focusing on keeping residents safe and reducing confusion. Besides all that, help is always nearby, whether it's for bathing, dressing, transfers, or just joining in community-sponsored events that try to keep folks connected and engaged. Grace Living of Marietta aims to offer care that respects each person's dignity and tries to create a loving, caring, and compassionate environment for everyone who lives there.

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