Nestled in the heart of Georgia, Marietta offers a compelling choice for families with loved ones in need of memory care. With moderately warm weather and plenty of engaging activities year-round, Marietta may be the perfect memory care solution for your loved one.
Memory care living facilities offer plenty of services and amenities to those who need them. Here, you will find a dedicated staff who understands and is trained to make life as comfortable as possible for those with Alzheimer’s or dementia. In Marietta alone, you will find A Place for Mom’s 42 partner memory care living facilities. Our partner memory care facilities are defined as being within a 10-mile radius of downtown Marietta, Georgia. These communities offer a wide array of services and will allow seniors with memory care needs to spend their days with their peers in an environment full of activity, assistance, and comfort.
In this guide, we will cover everything you need to know about memory care in Marietta, Georgia. You will learn how to pay for memory care, state laws and regulations, and transportation options, plus plenty about the city of Marietta.
Nestled in the heart of Georgia, Marietta offers a compelling choice for families with loved ones in need of memory care. With moderately warm weather and plenty of engaging activities year-round, Marietta may be the perfect memory care solution for your loved one.Read more
Memory care living facilities offer plenty of services and amenities to those who need them. Here, you will find a dedicated staff who understands and is trained to make life as comfortable as possible for those with Alzheimer’s or dementia. In Marietta alone, you will find A Place for Mom’s 42 partner memory care living facilities. Our partner memory care facilities are defined as being within a 10-mile radius of downtown Marietta, Georgia. These communities offer a wide array of services and will allow seniors with memory care needs to spend their days with their peers in an environment full of activity, assistance, and comfort.
In this guide, we will cover everything you need to know about memory care in Marietta, Georgia. You will learn how to pay for memory care, state laws and regulations, and transportation options, plus plenty about the city of Marietta.
My mom is in the memory care wing - I like how small it is and the apartment-like living. Many new staff since the change in management - the new staff do not seem to be as caring as before.
I am a resident at Winnwood Retirement Community and things have been great for me. They serve breakfast and dinner. It's great because I don't cook and the staff is very nice and helpful. I would recommend...
They were so nice to my mom and they took good care of her. She was making friends and I hoped she'd participate in activities, but I don't think she did that much. I really appreciated their security...
Golden Rose is an excellent care center and I would recommend it to anyone. I initially chose it because of the price. It was more affordable than most other care centers. I was originally going to keep...
Transition from hospital with staff and hospice at Sunrise was not what was expected. Lack of staff for weekend and holiday. When emergency button pushed sometimes no response or over 30 minute response. ...
The staff are great. They take very good care of my mom. She loves them and has made quite a few friends among the staff. My mom's apartment is kept clean, her laundry is always done to her liking. The...
I really liked the staff and the people I met at The Heritage of Marietta. The man who ran it was a really nice guy. Had my loved one's memory not declined so much, we probably would have gone there. I...
Wife and I moved to Presbyterian Village-Austell over two years ago and we love it. The Wellness Center offers 25 different classes every week. We look forward to the Beginners Balance, Tai Chi, Beginners...
Super staff. They're all so kind and are supportive of all Canterfield residents. Mom loves all the planned activities and she stays busy! I've enjoyed dining with mom there on several occasions and the...
In my opinion, everything is good. The facility is small and can only accommodate 7 residents at a time, which I like. I feel like the staff gets to know the residents more personally than in a larger...
Peachtree is quite expensive, but if you have a loved one with Alzheimer's, and you're looking for a place with lots of personalized, one on one, hands-on care, this facility is quite impressive. One of the...
My Mother has been at Smyrna Village for over a year, and since the new owners have taken over, it has gone above and beyond our expectations! I am so happy that my mom is happy and thriving. The food is...
They are better than most memory cares. I think they cut their cleaning staff and now rely on the MA's and nurses to also clean. The people are very nice. They definitely could be cleaner, they lose her...
Staff members are nice and the facility is nice as well. My only issues are that the lighting in his apartment was dusty when he moved in. He is in a handicapped apartment and in a wheelchair but has a top...
I love it at Hammond Glen. I knew when I took my tour this is where I wanted to be. The residents seemed so happy and were very friendly. I felt very comfortable here [name removed] and his staff do...
I would say that they are very friendly. But the care is not what I expected it to be and it's because I believe they are understaffed. They have gone through new ownership, but they've had enough time to...
Placing mom at Legacy Ridge at Sandy Plains, was one of the best decisions I have made since mom's primary caregiver. After caring for her almost seven years, I was reluctant to let her go anywhere else. But...
What I like the most about the Delmar Gardens community is the ability I have to get to know lots of people who are dealing with similar things. I have enjoyed the fellowship there the most and base don the...
We appreciate the efforts the management team took to get dad into the facility. He went downhill so quickly. I'd done some visits but we had no idea he would need hospice care immediately when I started...
We really love Woodland Ridge. They have been really good to my mom and we are very thankful for you to helping us find it. She has been there a year and has received excellent care.She loves her room and...
The people were great and worked with us to quickly get them in. The administrative team were great. Nurse head was 30-40 minutes late to the evaluation. Our loved ones overall like the meals and dining...
My husband was a resident at Legacy Ridge at Woodstock. The staff here are very nice. Communication with the family could use some improvement. I didn't eat the food, but my husband did not like it....
My family and loved one have had a great experience with Kennesaw Place. The staff are wonderful and caring. They make all the residents feel at home. Everyone is friendly. We would recommend Kennesaw...
Thank you to A Place for Mom and for [name removed], who recommended..We love Corso!Lovely place to live! Hard working staff! The restaurants and delicious food, the lovely grounds and courtyard, the high...
Parc at Piedmont is wonderful. My loved one is doing well there. They're very good about having events that are family-related. And we like the apartment. We're very pleased.
Our partner memory care facilities in Marietta run an average actual cost of $4,147 a month.[01] This includes any additional services or add-on fees and covers meals, housing, laundry, housekeeping, and assorted fees for pets or other additions.
The chart below represents a baseline cost and does not include any add-on services or additional fees.
Many families will wind up using private pay methods to pay for their loved one’s memory care stay in Marietta. Retirement savings, investments, inheritance, Social Security benefits, or any of the following resources may be used:
Marietta veterans might be able to use VA benefits to help offset the cost of living or the cost of necessary in-home medical care. The most prominent available benefit is the VA Aid and Attendance benefit. This could be especially useful for veterans who need memory care services as it is used to cover the costs of anything that helps elevate the quality of life for the veteran.
Many veterans may be able to use funds from their VA Pension to help cover the cost of memory care living or necessary in-home medical services. Those who were disabled as a result of their service in the military can look into the VA Disability Compensation to help cover some costs.
The application process for VA benefits can be complex. Because of this, it is recommended that veterans use one or some of the handful of resources available to them in Marietta. Seniors and their families requiring assistance with the application process can turn to veterans services officers for guidance. These knowledgeable professionals specialize in explaining benefits and providing support throughout the application process. Reach out to these trained experts directly through the VA office or by contacting veterans services organizations (VSOs) like the Veterans of Foreign Wars or American Legion.
Resources for Marietta veterans
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Field Office
1263 Cobb Parkway N
Marietta, GA 30066
Phone: 800-698-2411
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Georgia Department of Veterans Service
2 MLK Jr. Drive SE
Atlanta, GA 30334
Phone: 404-656-2300
Email: gavetsvc@vs.state.ga.us
Veterans of Foreign Wars: Post 2681
140 Powers Ferry Road
Marietta, GA 30067
Phone: 770-977-2088
American Legion Post 29
921 Gresham Ave. NE
Marietta, GA 30060
Phone: 770-427-5900
American Legion Post 296
906 W. Atlanta St. SE
Marietta, GA 30060
Phone: 770-427-6595
Disabled American Veterans Chapter 6
1290 Kennestone Circle, Building D, Suite 111
Marietta, GA 30066
Phone: 678-388-1568
Email: adjutant@davchapter6.com
United Military Care
1220 Old Canton Road
Marietta, GA 30062
Phone: 770-974-0014
Known in Georgia as the Peach State Health Plan, Medicaid is a statewide health care program for those with limited assets and low incomes. It can’t cover the cost of room and board at a memory care facility, but it might be able to help cover in-home health care that a doctor says is needed. These benefits are accessed through a waiver program called the home and community based services (HCBS) waivers. Specifically in Georgia, seniors might be able to apply for the Georgia Elderly and Disabled waiver.
The Georgia Gateway website is a convenient way to apply, and Medicaid eligibility can be found online as well. Applying for the Peach State Health Plan is complicated, so there are a handful of resources seniors and their families can access to help with the application process.
Most notably, if you are looking for help applying, seek out the Georgia Long-Term Care Ombudsman. This trained specialist has plenty of experience with the application process and can help you with not only the application but getting connected to benefits. Furthermore, seniors can find more information by reaching out to the Cobb County Division of Family and Child Services (Cobb County’s primary Medicaid office) or by calling Empowerline.
Marietta resident Medicaid resources
Peach State Health Plan
Phone: 800-704-1484 or 800-255-0056
Hours: Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Cobb County Department of Family and Child Services Office
1090 Northchase Parkway SE, Suite 200 (North Entrance)
Marietta, GA 30067
Phone: 770-528-7683 or 877-423-4746
Hours: Tuesday through Thursday, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Capitol Ombudsman Program
225 Cameron Road
McDonough, Georgia 30253
Phone: 404-627-1057
Empowerline
Phone: 404-463-3333
Medicare, the health care coverage for those 65+, will not cover the cost of living for memory care, but it will help to offset some of the costs associated with necessary in-home or other medical expenses. If you or a family member is interested in Medicare, apply through Georgia Gateway.
There are a few notable Medicare Savings Programs that can help Marietta seniors over the age of 65, which are:
Just like other benefits, the application process for Medicare can feel complicated. Because of this, seniors applying for Medicare would be wise to use one of the handful of resources at their disposal during the application process. The State Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) is specifically designed to help seniors understand and apply for Medicare.
Your local long-term care ombudsman has also helped plenty of seniors through the Medicare application process. They know all the steps and can help mitigate a lot of the confusion.
Other resources can be found at the local Social Security Administration office or by giving Empowerline a call.
Marietta resident Medicare resources
Cobb County Social Security Administration
200 Chastain Center Blvd., Suite 250
Kennesaw, GA 30144
Phone: 800-772-1213
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Georgia SHIP
2 Peachtree St. NW, 33rd Floor
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 866-552-4464 (select option 4)
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Capitol Ombudsman Program
225 Cameron Road
McDonough, GA 30253
Phone: 404-627-1057
Empowerline
Phone: 404-463-3333
Memory care facilities are licensed as a specialized form of an assisted living community by the Georgia Department of Community Health’s Healthcare Facility Regulation Division (HFRD). This means they must adhere to all the same rules and regulations that govern assisted living communities, which cover everything from meal expectations and how care is provided to medication management and staff training.
In addition to those rules and regulations, additional requirements for memory care apply:
Many of the other additional requirements for memory care facilities have to do with staffing and staff training. All staff are required to undergo training within 60 days of hire to understand the nature of Alzheimer’s and dementia and how to best care for seniors with those issues. Each facility is also required to have enough specially trained staff members to cover the needs of all residents. The regulations specify the exact ratio of how many nurses, direct care staff members, and medication aides must be available based on the number of residents and the time of day.
Residents must also have a written care plan that outlines the resident’s social and medical needs, along with any additional services necessary to ensure their well-being. It will also incorporate doctor’s orders, including specific instructions for addressing individual behaviors. This comprehensive care plan aims to address all aspects of the resident’s requirements and provide them with the best possible care.
If you would like to review the inspection reports of any of Marietta’s memory care facilities, Georgia provides a website where you can search inspection reports or verify a facility’s license.
Georgia Department of Public Health
2 Peachtree St. NW, 15th Floor
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-657-2700
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Embrace a vibrant and fulfilling lifestyle in Marietta, Georgia, as our memory care communities welcome senior citizens with open arms. Marietta offers more than just a place to call home—it’s an exhilarating destination that combines delightful weather, a close-knit community, and a rich historical tapestry. The goal of each of these memory care facilities is to create an enriching environment to engage and treat residents with the most specialized care.
Two of our 42 partner memory care facilities in Marietta are classified as stand-alone. The others are partnered with communities offering various other arrangements, ideal for seamlessly transitioning into another type of care. All of these are within 10 miles of downtown Marietta, Georgia. Here’s what our other partner communities offer:
Memory care facilities in Marietta are designed to help those with Alzheimer’s or dementia age gracefully and safely. While at one of our partner memory care living facilities, you will likely find exit-seeking behavior care, an enclosed courtyard, full medication management, and a 24-hour awake staff.[01] Nearly all of our partner memory care facilities have staff present to reorient seniors who are restless, pacing, or wandering. These facilities also design specific activities for seniors with memory care needs.
Whether your loved one craves a sun-soaked barbecue, an enriching day trip to Historic Marietta Square, or a joyous birthday celebration, memory care communities in Marietta provide a wealth of amenities to fulfill their every desire. They will engage in diverse activities, from delightful on-site dining experiences to stimulating arts and crafts workshops. Select facilities offer stunning gardens, charming courtyards, and picturesque walking trails, inviting residents to relish the delightful Georgian weather and embrace the outdoors. Memory care facilities are designed to keep residents engaged in everyday life with a fully trained staff to help them do just that.
Presbyterian Village of Austell, Atria Park of Tucker and Canterfield of Kennesaw are the top-rated Memory Care facilities near Marietta, GA. These Memory Care facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.
The average cost of Memory Care in Marietta is $4,481 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.
The 54 memory care facilities near you in Marietta, Georgia typically provide housing, therapies, and care tailored to those who have Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. To find memory care in Marietta, Georgia, browse our detailed listings showing photos, floor plans, amenities, activities, and reviews from real families.
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The cost of memory care facilities in Marietta, Georgia ranges from $1000 to $12000. The average Memory Care cost in Marietta, Georgia is $$4,481. Prices often vary based on care provided, amenities, unit size, and more.
The cost of memory care in Marietta, Georgia typically starts at $1000. A Place for Mom’s local, expert senior living advisors can help you find affordable memory care facilities near you and offer advice on how to lower costs and pay for care with VA benefits or public payment options.
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