2775 Castleberry Road, Cumming, GA 30040

Cumming Senior Living has been a very nice, clean loving home for our mother for several years. The staff is like family, and treats Mom with great respect and comfort. They bring a smile to her face, so I...
Cumming Senior Living is a welcoming community that caters to the needs of seniors in Forsyth County and the surrounding areas for over 25 years. We understand that choosing the right senior living community can be challenging, which is why we strive to make the process as easy as possible. We...
4375 Beech Haven Trail SE, Atlanta, GA 30339
The overall day to day interactions of the staff was positive. Hey knew my mother and her needs. During times where my mother was hospitalized or sent to another facility, it was difficult to get direct...
Peachtree Creek Memory Care is located in Smyrna, Georgia. We pride ourselves on being a community for individuals who have medical diagnosis of dementia or Alzheimer's. Memory care is our primary focus that we offer to our residents. Some of the great services that are provided include the...
444 Wilbur Ave, Somerset, MA 02725
5 out of 5. Clifton is a beautiful cape-cod Inn experience. Clean, bright, inviting. Every employee takes the time to greet, smile, and engage with guests and residents. It's part of their job. Whether it is...
Clifton Assisted Living is nestled in a charming coastal setting on a beautiful New England country inn that overlooks scenic Mount Hope Bay. Discover a carefree senior lifestyle that provides a wonderful new feeling of comfort and security. Contrary to living alone in a large oversized house, ...
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A Place for Mom has scored The Parkside Group with 8.9 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 12 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time, The Parkside Group has 62 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 4.6 out of 5.
If you are considering moving your loved one to Peachtree Creek, please reconsider. I will always regret moving my mother there, even though she was there for only 2.5 weeks. I made the mistake of trusting an independent senior adviser that Peachtree Creek in Smyrna, Georgia would be a great community for my mother. I had read some mixed reviews on this community, but the senior adviser brushed off my concerns. My mother's room was very small, the place was dark and smelled, the food was terrible, management was terrible and most of the staff did not care, were rude and did not demonstrate any compassion for the residents. Most of all, my mother was not safe at Peachtree Creek. I had hired private caregivers to stay with Mom 24/7 to help make her transition to Peachtree Creek smooth. I had hoped to wean her off of this service within a week or two, but due to my very legitimate concerns for her safety and well-being I had to keep them with her throughout her entire stay there. Some of the residents wander (it is an all-memory care community), several of the male residents wandered into my mother's room repeatedly throughout the night. Thankfully my mom always had a private caregiver sitting in her room with her to keep these men from coming in her room. The first night that mom was there, her caregiver took her for a walk down the hall before getting her ready for bed. While they were out of Mom's room, a male resident whose room was across the hall got in Mom's bed and under the covers and refused to get out of the bed. The man was confrontational and it took my caregiver several minutes to get the man out of Mom's bed and her room. This event left a lasting imprint on my mom, causing her to experience anxiety each night as it got close to her bed time. Every night that my mom was in this room, my caregivers had to push a chair up against the door and sit in it to keep these men from entering my mom’s room, as the doors did not have locks. But that didn’t stop them from trying to open the door a dozen or more times each night. The Peachtree Creek staff was nowhere to be found and did not monitor the wandering residents. When I brought this to management's attention, they knew which residents it was without me giving any details and blew it off by saying one of the wandering residents was "perfectly harmless" and that another "just had his medication adjusted today" but did not acknowledge my legitimate concerns for my mother's safety. If my private caregiver had not been with my mother, I would never have known, nobody would have been there to protect my mother and who knows what could have happened... The shower room was filthy and smelled terrible, the other one was "out of order", so it was probably in much worse condition. The entire building was dark with very little natural light and parts of it smelled like urine. I noticed that residents in wheelchairs were left alone in the rooms for hours at a time, without being checked on by staff. One resident was wearing the same dirty shirt every time I saw him. The food was pitiful at best, undercooked, overcooked or just plain unappealing. My mother's laundry was never washed by the staff, she was never given a shower by the Peachtree Creek staff (even though the contract I signed and what I was paying for stated that they would give her showers 3 times per week), her room was never cleaned (her room and bathroom were dirty when she moved in) and the trash can in her room wasn't emptied during her entire stay. They also missed giving her some of her meds on multiple occasions and took days after they had received her lab results to give them to me. I was paying for all of these things and when I brought it to the attention of [name removed], the Executive Director, he implied that I was a liar and that my private caregivers who were by my mom's side 24/7 while she was there, were liars too. My paid caregivers were the only people who gave my mother her showers, cleaned her room, did her laundry, etc. If I am paying $4,000 a month for my mom to stay there, I shouldn't have to pay someone else to do what Peachtree Creek is getting paid to do. The Executive Director, [name removed], is one of the most arrogant and unhelpful people I have ever come in contact with. He demonstrated no compassion and had no concern for my mother's safety that he was putting at risk. He stayed in his office, did not work weekends and should not be working with seniors. Unfortunately, his attitude carried over to most of his staff. The Wellness Director, [name removed], was almost as rude, arrogant and unhelpful as [name removed]. The day my mom moved out, a nurse under [name removed] had just started (I don't know her name) and was incredibly rude to me. I asked her to give me mom mother's medications and stated the reasons why I was moving out. Her response was "I just started working here" and that she wasn't responsible for any of the problems. She then kicked out of her office, because I "threw medication" at her, which was not true. She gave me my mother's medications in a flimsy trash bag that tears easily. The meds were bubble packed in rectangular cards and the corners of those cards poked multiple holes in the flimsy bag she put the medications in, which caused the bag to break and the medications to fall on the ground. Before the bag broke, I asked her several times if she had a box or something sturdier than a flimsy trash bag to put my mother's medications in (I brought them to Peachtree Creek in a box), she said there was nothing else and repeatedly told me to get out of her office. When I was given my mother's medications, I noticed that one was missing-a controlled substance. I had to specifically ask for it multiple times, with the nurse insisting they had given me everything until they finally were able to "find" them. When I moved my mother out, she had a credit owed to her of just over $2,400. I was told by [name removed], the Business Office Manager, that the check would be mailed in 30 days. After many phone calls, emails and promises, the check finally arrived 60 days later. I copied the Executive Director, [name removed], on every email regarding this matter and he never responded. While this was not surprising at all, it was very disappointing. I will say that [name removed] seemed to do what she could to help get the check issued. Two staff members who did care were [name removed] and [name removed] at the front desk. They were friendly and cared about the residents, while the other employees appeared to be there just to earn a paycheck. My heart breaks for the residents who still live at Peachtree Creek. In the many times that I visited my mom while she was here, I noticed very few other residents had visitors. It's a "throw away community", where people moved their family members and don't visit.
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Peachtree Creek in Atlanta, GA
3.9
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No..No..No My father had several falls, which I Never received an explanation for. Food is served off a wheel cart. I watched the cooks serve without washing there hands. The floor techs are over worked, no support from management at all. [Removed] deceived my family. Wayman only smiled with solutions.[Removed] was Never at the facility only weekends ,[Removed] was a good support. Our family experience was horrible. So beware!!!
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Peachtree Creek in Atlanta, GA
3.9
(53 reviews)
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