This facility is very well run, and the layout is what really impressed me the most. A lot of places have long hallways that seem very much like a hotel and create potential confusion for residents trying to...
This is my mother's third year in residence at Legacy Ridge at Peachtree. It's been such a wonderful place for her to live as she moves through her 80s. We can't say enough about the care and compassion of...
I like the fact that my sister in law is happy as possible at Joy of Sr living with her dementia. She can sleep in some days if that is the way she feels. If she needs help dressing, they will help. They...
The staff has been kind and understand his special needs and insecurities. Excellent activities throughout the day. My husband is social and many other members of the community are as well so he is able to...
I like the quality of care. The staff works together for the best outcome for the client's desired level of care. Yes I do recommend them for senior assistant living care. Even though my sister needed...
Great experience with Atria Park. Hope to use them again in the future for respite care for my Mother. Atria Park is very clean, yet warm and inviting. The staff members are kind and attentive to the...
The leadership there now is not nearly as good as it was when we moved my father in. They have trouble keeping good staff. It is a very beautiful environment. They encourage family visits and help to that...
I've had my husband in memory care for [time frame removed] He seems to be adjusting well some of the people who work there really care about him. I hear the people complaining about the food sometime and...
The staff I have found to be extremely caring and very attentive to my mother's needs. They take very good care of her. The facility is lovely and very we'll maintained
I would advice others to, definitely consider this as a care facility. I would recommend with no hesitation. The staff was wonderful.
Arbor Terrace felt more "homey" to my mother than the other facilities we toured. We also met the Exec Director on the first visit. The food is big upgrade over where she was staying (Independent Living) and...
Our daily interactions have been great! The meals and activities planned deserve a kudos. I am comfortable having my loved one there as the staff work hard to immediately address and resolve any concerns.
Community was very clean Staff extremely friendly, caring and compassionate Adequate number of activities for what my loved ones were interested in Too restrictive in dining times and menu offered Front...
With regard to The Mann House, my brother and I have been extremely pleased with our experience having our mother in their care. The high points for us have been the demeanor of the staff, the small size of...
Georgia memory care units/centers are regulated and licensed by the Healthcare Facility Regulation Division (HFRD) of the Georgia Department of Community Health. The HFRD licenses assisted living communities for 25 or more residents and the smaller personal care homes that serve two or more residents. To provide services for individuals living with dementia, assisted living communities and personal care homes must obtain an additional licensing certification that addresses security, specialized programming, and dementia-specific staff training.
Guidelines for Georgia assisted living communities and personal care homes with a memory care unit/center include the following:[01]
Additional information on assisted living in Georgia can be found on our overview of assisted living page. The complete list of rules and regulations for Georgia’s assisted living communities and personal care homes can be found on Georgia’s Healthcare Facilities Regulations page.
State regulations — and a community’s track record with inspections and licensing — offer important insights into safety and quality of care in senior living communities.
Download the Guide to Senior Living Licensure and Inspection Reports to learn what to look for in inspection reports and what questions to ask when touring communities. This resource explains how to use state licensure and inspection information to evaluate a community’s compliance, care standards, and responsiveness to issues.
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The Healthcare Facility Regulation Division in Georgia performs annual inspections of assisted living communities and personal care homes. The division also investigates complaints made about facilities.
The annual inspections are unannounced, and inspectors look for a facilities compliance with the rules and regulations set by the state including the following:[01]
The HFRDs Find a Facility website is a useful tool for finding a licensed facility, reviewing facility inspections, and verifying a facility license.
To find a licensed facility, users can enter the name of the facility or address in the search bar above the map. The tool then zooms into the area of the facility. Click on the name you can review the facility information and inspection reports.
To search inspection reports, first choose the type of facility from the drop down menu (assisted living community or personal care home), then you can enter the facility name or address. You can also refine the search by entering the inspection date if you have it. The search will return all inspection information from the past three years.
If you are just interested in verifying a facility’s license status, enter the address or facility name in the search bar. The search will return the date of the effective license date.
Georgia Department of Public Health
200 Piedmont Avenue, SE
Atlanta, GA 30334
Phone: 404-657-2700
Georgia Department of Community Health. Chapter 111-8-63, Rules and regulations for assisted living communities.
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