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Sweetwater Springs in Lithia Springs, Georgia is one of senior living communities in the area. To find the right community for your needs and budget, connect with one of A Place For Mom’s local senior living advisors for free, expert advice.
3.9
(26 reviews)Studio, 1bd, Semi-Private
We. Are. Family. Award Winning Senior Living! National Winner-Top 50 in Aging Services by Fortune magazine. A Great Place to Work certified 3 consecutive years. Multiple Pinnacle Customer Service Awards. Reader’s Choice awarded Best of Douglasville for 6 years in a row. Call or drop by to see...
4.0
(41 reviews)Studio, Semi-Private
Summerset Assisted Living is a senior living community in Atlanta, Georgia that was founded in December of 2000. Here at Summerset we offer families a home away from home that is warm and friendly. The staff is warm and friendly, and we offer plenty of activities for our elderly residents to do....
3.6
(55 reviews)1bd, 2bd, Semi-Private, Studio
Aspen Village Assisted Living is a senior living and memory care community located in middle of Cobb County in Dallas, Georgia. The mission of Aspen Village is to offer all the aspects and charm of southern living and building long lasting, trusting, and loving relationships with its residents...
Studio, 1bd, Semi-Private
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Sweetwater Springs offers Studio, 1 Bedroom and Semi-Private. Learn more.
Call (770) 819-6777 to reach a resident at Sweetwater Springs.
To reach a resident at Sweetwater Springs call: (770) 819-6777
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