Golden Retreat at McDonough

    1490 Camp Ground Road, McDonough, GA, 30252
    4.3 · 4 reviews
    • Memory care
    AnonymousCurrent/former resident
    5.0

    Pleasant respite stay, caring staff

    I had a pleasant respite stay at this small, clean, well-kept senior home with only a few residents; the rooms and in-room bathrooms felt like a pretty, comfortable home. The manager, cook and staff were attentive, caring and respectful - the food was delightful and the cook even went above and beyond with morning coffee - and my mobility improved after a short stay. My only concerns were occasional understaffing (often just one caregiver), broken security chimes and a wandering risk plus a minor deposit/payment issue, but overall I was very satisfied and would recommend it.

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    4.25 · 4 reviews

    Overall rating

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

      4.0
    • Staff

      4.0
    • Meals

      5.0
    • Amenities

      4.0
    • Value

      2.0

    Pros

    • Attentive, caring staff
    • Respectful treatment and dignity
    • Delightful food
    • Cook goes above and beyond (morning coffee)
    • Clean and well-kept facility
    • Pretty, home-like environment
    • Nice rooms with in-room bathrooms
    • Small, close-knit community
    • Good care services and measurable mobility improvement
    • Respite stays allow trial of the facility
    • Friendly staff and positive manager/cook interactions
    • Recommended by residents and families

    Cons

    • Understaffing / often only one caregiver
    • Security chimes not working
    • Wandering risk and related safety concerns
    • Deposit / first-month rent payment issue
    • Very small resident population (may be limiting for some)

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment in the reviews for Golden Retreat at McDonough is strongly positive, with multiple reviewers describing pleasant, satisfying stays and expressing clear recommendations. Reviewers repeatedly highlight the caring nature of the staff, the cleanliness and homelike character of the facility, and the quality of food. Several accounts come from short or respite stays and emphasize that the experience gave them confidence in the community and its services.

    Care quality and staff: The most consistent praise centers on staff behavior and the level of personal attention residents receive. Reviewers used words like attentive, caring, respectful, and dignified when describing interactions with caregivers. One reviewer explicitly noted a measurable improvement in mobility after a short stay, and multiple reviewers said they were very satisfied with the care services. Personal meetings with management and the cook were cited as influential in the decision to choose the home, indicating that front-line staff and leadership make a good first impression. The overall tone suggests staff prioritize individual attention and resident dignity.

    Dining and kitchen service: Dining is highlighted as a strong point. Multiple reviews call the food delightful and single out the cook for going above and beyond, with a specific example of providing thoughtful morning coffee service. This indicates a kitchen staff that is engaged and willing to provide personalized touches that contribute to residents' satisfaction and the home-like atmosphere.

    Facilities and community size: The physical environment is described positively — a pretty, well-kept home with nice rooms and in-room bathrooms. Cleanliness is frequently mentioned. The facility is small and intimate (one summary specifies four residents), which reviewers generally present as a benefit: it fosters a close-knit community and a quieter, more personal setting. Respite stays are mentioned as a useful option to experience the home before committing, and reviewers valued that opportunity to gauge compatibility.

    Safety, staffing, and administrative concerns: The primary negatives raised across reviews relate to safety systems, staffing levels, and an administrative payment issue. Several reviewers reported understaffing — in one instance noting there is only one caregiver — which raises concerns about coverage, response times, and the ability to manage emergencies. Related to safety systems, reviewers mentioned security chimes not working and a wandering risk, which together suggest potential vulnerabilities for residents who are mobile or have cognitive impairment. One reviewer noted a problem with a deposit/first-month rent payment, indicating an administrative or financial policy issue that prospective families should clarify. These concerns are the most significant patterns of negative feedback and could materially affect residents' safety and families' peace of mind if not addressed.

    Patterns, implications, and recommendations: The dominant pattern is that Golden Retreat at McDonough provides a very personal, home-like environment with engaged staff and good food, making it a good fit for families seeking a small community and individualized care. However, the recurring safety and staffing items mean prospective residents and their families should specifically inquire about staffing ratios by shift, how the facility covers absences or emergencies, the status and maintenance of safety systems (door chimes, alarms, wander-prevention measures), and the facility’s payment and deposit policies before committing. Also note that the small resident population is a double-edged sword: it contributes to individualized attention and a homelike feel but may limit social programming and redundancy in staffing.

    In summary, reviews portray Golden Retreat at McDonough as a clean, comfortable, and well-liked small home with caring staff and strong food service, and it is frequently recommended by those who have used it. At the same time, there are concrete concerns about staffing levels, non-functioning security chimes, wandering risk, and at least one administrative payment issue that deserve direct, pre-admission clarification. Prospective families should weigh the strong personal care and homelike environment against these safety and administrative considerations and verify current staffing, safety systems, and payment policies during their visit or respite stay.

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    About Golden Retreat at McDonough

    Golden Retreat at McDonough is a small assisted living community in McDonough, GA, in the 30252 area, and it has room for four residents, so people tend to know each other and feel comfortable. The place is licensed as a Personal Care Home, and the staff gives 24-hour supervision and help with bathing, dressing, eating, toileting, medication, and other daily needs, which makes it easier for older adults who can't be alone. The home is new and keeps changing to meet what seniors today want, and there's a focus on safety, especially for seniors with memory loss, dementia, or Alzheimer's, with special programs and guidance to help prevent wandering and confusion. The facility has home-cooked meals three times a day plus snacks, and those meals are planned for special diets like diabetes, allergies, or other health needs, so people can eat safely and still enjoy their food.

    The building is wheelchair accessible, has high-speed Wi-Fi, cable TV, and a phone in each private or semi-private room, and the community areas are set up for social interaction, so seniors can feel active even if they live with memory challenges. The place has a beauty salon, a barber shop, a dining room with restaurant-style or all-day dining, beautiful gardens, walking paths, and a library for quiet time, and there are group activities like art classes, karaoke, bingo, arts and crafts, movie nights in the community room, devotional services, and regular offsite trips, all led by a full-time activity director. Golden Retreat helps people with many health needs like incontinence care, non-ambulatory care, diabetic care, and high acuity care, so even those who need a lot of support can stay comfortable.

    Golden Retreat also offers independent living, respite care for families who need a break, memory care, care coordination, help for family caregivers, and guidance from local expert advisors, and there are options with special names like Miracle Touch Personal Care Home and Power of Love Personal Care Home for those looking at choices. There's always someone ready for help or emergencies thanks to alert systems, plus each resident gets laundry and housekeeping, even dry cleaning, every week. The place is rated 4.0 stars by reviews and runs Monday through Friday from 8AM to 9PM and weekends from 8AM to 5:30PM, opening its doors to folks who need a close and supportive place in the McDonough area, though it doesn't take Medicare unless certified by CMS. All residents get care plans designed just for them, and the small size means people get to know their neighbors and caregivers, which is important for seniors and their families looking for peace of mind.

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