A New Perspective sits at 1425 Oakridge Road in Austell, within Cobb County, and stands as a senior living home offering both assisted living and memory care for adults with different health needs. The facility has a traditional house style built in 1963, with about 3,350 square feet spread across a one-level living area with hardwood floors, three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a full kitchen, a finished basement with extra rooms, and accessible features like ramps and wide entrances, making it easier for people who use wheelchairs or need extra support. There's room for up to 4 senior residents in senior apartments or assisted living units that include private bedrooms, shared living spaces, and semi-private layouts, all designed for comfort and function with large dining spaces, TV areas, and porch seating.
The community focuses on providing support for activities of daily living, including help with bathing, dressing, moving around, eating, and managing medications, with licensed nurses and staff on-site 24/7. They've got care options for seniors with Alzheimer's or dementia, helping reduce confusion and support safety with things like keypad entry and secure grounds. The home's care also covers diabetic management, incontinence care, non-ambulatory care, and programs like fall prevention, wellness checks, and support from speech and occupational therapy providers. Monthly assessments and personalized care plans are part of the routine.
Residents get chef-prepared meals with breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack options, and special pureed meals as needed, served in a big community dining area or at the on-site café. The kitchen's always accessible for snacks, with laundry and housekeeping services included as part of a maintenance-free setup. For recreation, the home provides group outings, hobby and craft classes, a games room with things like card games and bingo, fitness and exercise rooms, reading nooks, a library section, and wide outdoor spaces with walking trails, street lights, and large decks for fresh air.
A New Perspective welcomes animals with certain pet policies in place, and has parking for visitors, as well as off-street and rear entrance options. Transportation services take residents to appointments or group trips. Utility costs are covered, including cable, electricity, phone, and water, so residents don't have to worry about extra bills. There's no pool, fencing, or special farm amenities, but there are sheds, sheds, porches, and gardens on the 1.1-acre lot. The home's got security through keypad entry, on-site staff, and steady lighting for safe evenings. They don't offer new construction or home warranties, and the property's described as a fixer-upper that could be used for residential purposes beyond senior care.
Residents enjoy a quiet spot on a corner lot with a level yard, two entrances, and a sense of traditional neighborhood living, with awards for engagement and the quality of care. Seniors can join supportive programs to help them stay independent, with family support groups, massage services, and regular visits from physicians and nurses. Living on-site allows everyone to focus on connection, safety, and enjoying each day with help always nearby.