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16 Assisted Living Communities in Alpharetta, Georgia

The average cost of assisted living in the city is $3,390 a month. This guide is a starting point covering the cost of assisted living care in the city, as well as financing options to pay for it. You’ll find in-depth information on 16 Assisted Living Communities in Alpharetta and several in surrounding areas. The Cost of Senior Care in Alpharetta, GA

  • Assisted Living: $3,390
  • Nursing Home Care: $6,753
  • In-home Care: $3,813
  • Adult Day Health Services: $1,712

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Reviews of Assisted Living Facilities in Alpharetta

Sam

5

January 15, 2020

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Sunrise at Ivey Ridge is a very nice community. We're very happy with the facility, the accommodations, and the environment. The people and the support have been very good. I've been totally satisfied from the administrative staff that continue to help us with whatever administrative needs are there, to the nurse, the technical support, and the folks taking care of my mother. My interaction and experience with them is very good. They're kind and professional, and they try to build rapport with my mother and they're patient. The dining facility is very nice, and the food is very good and well made. The whole experience has been very good and very positive. It's very comfortable. They had a nice Thanksgiving and Christmas party and they were able to bring the whole family in. The setup was really nice, well done and catered in. I was very impressed. It costs a lot of money, but you're getting what you pay for.

Caregiver

1

July 16, 2019

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

I have a relative in this place. The facilities are new and nice. But the service is very poor. Extremely understaffed and poorly managed. Patients buzz for help and wait for hours. 90% of the time there is no response. Even the emergency pull elicits no response. Their disorganization has led to patient meds getting messed up. The director has been notified many times but she makes excuses, even blaming the patients, but the problems remain unresolved.

Tanya

3

May 20, 2019

I visited this facility

Tapestry House Assisted Living was very pretty, but the staff looked very uncomfortable and did not look relaxed with the residents. I didn't see much interaction. It was a nice layout, and it was huge. For people using wheelchairs or walkers, to go from one section to the next would be a lot. The new building was very nice. I just didn't care for the feel of it. It wasn't so friendly or inviting. The place was so big, and there wasn't enough residents to fill it up. It didn't have that homey feeling.

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Assisted Living Costs in Alpharetta

In 2018, the average monthly cost of assisted living in Alpharetta was $3,390, according to Genworth’s Cost of Care study. This average is slightly higher than the state average of $3,100 and much lower than the national average of $4,000. Aside from the Valdosta area, which has a monthly average of $3,000, Alpharetta, Athens and the Macon area have some of the lowest averages in the state. The city of Gainesville has one of the highest averages at $3,500, which is still well below the national average.

Note: Senior care cost data wasn’t available for Alpharetta, so data for the closest city, Atlanta, was used.

The Cost of Assisted Living in Surrounding Areas

Alpharetta/Atlanta Area

$3,390

National Average

$4,000

State Average

$3,100

Macon Area

$3,484

Gainesville

$3,500

Athens Area

$3,350

Valdosta

$3,000

Augusta Area

$2,950

Care Cost Comparison

In Alpharetta, the cost of senior care depends greatly on the type of care an individual needs. Nursing home care, which provides round-the-clock monitoring and room and board, is the most expensive service at around $6,753 per month. Homemaker services and home health aide care costs around $3,813 per month. Homemaker services are sometimes referred to as chore services, and these providers clean, prepare meals, shop for groceries and help manage prescriptions. Adult day services provide social and health care in an adult day center, which costs approximately $1,712 per month.

 

Senior Care Cost Comparison Chart

Assisted Living

$3,390

Homemaker Services

$3,813

Home Health Aide

$3,813

Adult Day Health Services

$1,712

Nursing Home Care

$6,753

Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Alpharetta

Medicaid in Georgia

Medicaid is a federal program that provides free or low-cost health coverage to low-income individuals of all ages. It’s administered by each state in accordance with federal requirements and is funded by the state and federal governments.

To qualify for Medicaid in Alpharetta, an individual must:

  • Be aged 65 or older
  • Be disabled or blind
  • Be pregnant
  • Be a child or the parent of a child
  • Be a U.S. citizen or meet immigration rules
  • Be a resident of Georgia
  • Have a Social Security number


To apply for Medicaid, contact the Fulton North County Division of Family and Children Services at (770) 551-3049 or apply online through the Georgia Gateway.

Medicaid offers several financial programs for seniors who need help paying for assisted living in Alpharetta. The most popular assistance comes from two Medicaid waivers: the Community Care Services Program (CCSP) and the Service Options Using Resources in a Community Environment (SOURCE)

Community Care Service Program

Under the CCSP, seniors can receive various support and services that may otherwise be an out-of-pocket cost. This program makes it possible for seniors to receive care while remaining in the community. Some of these services include adult day health care, emergency response equipment and personal care. To qualify, individuals must:

  • Have some type of functional impairment that causes physical limitations
  • Receive a recommendation from their physician for intermediate nursing home care
  • Be eligible for Medicaid
  • Choose to receive their care at home or in an assisted living facility rather than in a nursing home 


To be financially qualified, monthly income is limited to $2,313 for each applicant, and the countable asset value must be less than $2,000 for single applicants and $3,000 for married applicants. This limit excludes the individual’s primary vehicle and the primary residence, valued at up to $585,000. There’s also a $10,000 burial extension for applicants and their spouses. 

To apply for CCSP, seniors can contact the Atlanta Regional Commission on Aging at (404) 463-3333.

SOURCE

Service Options Using Resources in a Community Environment combines primary care, social services and long-term care programs for seniors who live at home or in assisted living communities.  

The types of services provided may include:

  • Skilled nursing care
  • Home delivered meals
  • Respite care
  • Emergency response system
  • 24-hour medical access
  • Adult day health
  • Personal support services


To be eligible for SOURCE, an individual must be 65 or older with a chronic medical condition or disabled, determined to need nursing home level of care and eligible for full Medicaid.

To apply for SOURCE, seniors should contact the local Department of Human Services at (888) 552-4464.

Other Financial Assistance Programs for Assisted Living

Home and Community-Based Services

Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) help seniors aged 60 and older live independently. Seniors must demonstrate the need for care that’s available in an institutional setting but be able to live safely within the community. Mandated through the Older Americans Act, HCBS provides a variety of services, including:

  • Congregate meals at senior centers
  • Home-delivered meals
  • Fitness classes
  • Emergency response services
  • Home modifications
  • Respite care
  • Homemaker services
  • Chore services
  • Adult day services
  • Education and support groups


There’s a cap on the number of people who can participate in this program, and the Department of Human Services has included a tier system to help people better understand the likelihood of receiving care within the next year. Tier one is for individuals with a high level of need and therefore have a priority position. Tier two is for those who have been determined to have a lower level of need than those with a tier one status and may need to reapply when their situation becomes more urgent. 

For more information, interested seniors can go online to the HBCS website or contact (800) 436-7442.

Assisted Living Resources in Alpharetta

The Atlanta Area Agency on Aging 

The Atlanta Area Agency on Aging provides service to several surrounding counties, including Cobb, Rockdale, Cherokee, Gwinnett, Fulton and Fayette. The agency helps connect seniors with resources available in the area, including chore services, skilled nursing care, congregate meals, legal services and fitness programs.  Atlanta Regional Commission Aging Division
229 Peachtree St., Suite 100, Atlanta, GA 30303
(404) 463-3333

Veterans Affairs

Veterans in Alpharetta can receive a variety of services at the following locations, including assistance with benefit applications, pensions, health screenings and social events.

Department of Veteran Affairs
1700 Clairmont Rd., Alpharetta, GA 30004
(404) 929-6472

Atlanta VA Clinic
250 N. Arcadia Ave., Alpharetta, GA 30004
(404) 329-3222

American Legion Post No 201
201 Wills Rd., Alpharetta, GA 30004
(770) 475-9023

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