Presbyterian Village sits on a 60-acre campus in Cobb County, Georgia, and you can take a tour to see for yourself what daily life is like, meet staff, and talk with residents, which is a good way to get a sense of things before deciding. The campus holds independent living cottages, cluster homes with about 1,264 square feet of space, and apartments in studio, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom layouts, and there are also shared neighborhood homes where people can get help from live-in caregivers if needed. All kinds of care are on site, from simple home care visits with trained aides, to assisted living, to skilled nursing, to memory care for Alzheimer's disease or other kinds of dementia in a secure 30-bed unit that tries to reduce confusion and wandering, so people don't have to leave the campus if their needs change. The nursing staff includes a nurse who works part-time and another who's available 24 hours a day, and there's a full range of therapies-physical, occupational, and speech-for rehabilitation, along with on-site primary and long-term care. Wellness programs include aerobics, stretching, Tai Chi, and a big fitness center over 7,500 square feet with a heated indoor pool, whirlpool, massage room, walking and jogging trails, and tennis courts, along with activity rooms like libraries, arts and crafts rooms, and a courtyard for sitting outside among the trees and birds, since the campus is also an Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary. Dining options are included, with chef-prepared meals in a dining room, and meals you can get delivered or take to go, and there are places for overnight guests when family or friends visit. People can bring pets, and there are rules about where they can go, but pets are allowed, which means a lot to many. Amenities include a pharmacy, transportation, postal center, hair salon, and 24-hour security, plus services like housekeeping and laundry, and help with bathing, dressing, and taking medicine is available. Presbyterian Village also shares resources for aging, affordable housing, and dementia; it provides the POAMN Older Adult Ministry Guide and is part of Presbyterian Homes of Georgia, so it's tied to Presbyterian associations and services. The facility stays busy with spiritual, physical, and social programs, and the staff has experience with older adults' needs. Presbyterian Village has earned a reputation for quality residential care, and New Choices magazine once named it among the 20 best continuing care retirement communities in America. Conservation efforts are in place to protect the grounds, and the whole place is set up to help seniors live as independently and safely as possible, with the care and support they might need, and whether someone just wants a maintenance-free lifestyle or needs more help, there's a home or apartment and some support here.
Presbyterian Village
2000 East-West Connector, Austell, GA, 301063.8 · 56 reviews
- Continuing care retirement community
- Independent living
- Assisted living
- Memory care
- Skilled nursing
Pricing
Amenities
Healthcare services
- Activities of daily living assistance
- Assistance with bathing
- Assistance with dressing
- Assistance with transfers
- Medication management
Healthcare staffing
- 24-hour call system
- 24-hour supervision
Meals and dining
- Diabetes diet
- Meal preparation and service
- Special dietary restrictions
Room
- Housekeeping and linen services
Transportation
- Transportation arrangement
- Transportation arrangement (non-medical)
Community services
- Move-in coordination
Activities
- Community-sponsored activities
- Scheduled daily activities
3.80 · 56 reviews
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3.9Staff
3.8Meals
3.6Building
4.0Value
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About Presbyterian Village
People often ask...
Presbyterian Village offers independent living, assisted living, memory care, continuing care retirement community, and skilled nursing.
Yes, Presbyterian Village allows residents to age in place and adjust their level of care as needed.
The full address for this community is 2000 East-West Connector, Austell, GA, 30106.
Yes, Presbyterian Village offers respite care. Respite care in assisted living communities provides temporary, short-term relief for primary caregivers by offering professional care for their loved ones. It allows individuals to stay in an assisted living community for a limited time, giving caregivers a break while ensuring residents receive necessary support and assistance with daily activities.
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