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4 Assisted Living Communities in Peachtree City, 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 4 Assisted Living Communities in Peachtree City and several in surrounding areas. The Cost of Senior Care in Peachtree City, 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 Peachtree City

Thomas

5

March 6, 2021

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

My mom likes it, and she has been doing well so far. She said the staff is really helpful. We chose it because it was closer to my sister. The meals are included there, and they do some games or do the basics, which is what she needs -- something to keep her busy and have her socialize. She also says the food is excellent.

Louise

3

August 25, 2018

I Am A Friend Or Relative Of A Current/Past Resident

I feel that Arbor Terrace is a place to consider if you know for sure that the person going to reside there won't need anything further than just Assisted Living. If they needed something more than that, eventually, you would have to move them to another facility. The activities here are very good and the pool is right outside for residents to enjoy and it's heated. The residents are nice and when you are new they will welcome you, however, they already have their clicks from established friendships. Some staff members are GREAT and give the residents much attention and some are just status quo. The Maintenance department is excellent. Physical Therapy is right on the premises and are very attentive. Food is decent, however, could be better. Concierge is manned by great people as well. Overall, I would recommend giving Arbor Terrace your consideration, however be sure they have all that you need and want and ask a lot of questions.

JA

3

July 7, 2018

I visited this facility

I don't remember being totally impressed with Arbor Terrace. The staff was very nice; that's one of the good things about it. The people were very friendly and were very willing to talk to you. I was looking for a 2- or 3-bedroom, but they could only show me a 1-bedroom at that time because they didn't have any vacancies. Also, I found the location to be a little bit woody for me, and you have to use a golf cart to get around. Since it was woody and forest-like, I don't think I would want to travel around on a golf cart. I wasn't totally impressed. The place itself was very nice and the amenities were OK, but all I saw the residents doing were sitting and not moving around. I wasn't quite ready for that little activity. They have a library, which was nice, but I didn't see anybody in there. They said they have a happy hour place, but it seemed like it was a place where they do other things as well, and they would have to clear it out for happy hour. Also I didn't see anything beverage-wise that would make it really "happy." They said that my meeting would be during lunch there, but once I got there, they didn't offer me any lunch.

Darlene

5

July 4, 2018

I visited this facility

Arbor Terrace Peachtree City was pleasant. I really liked it. The staff was really nice. The apartments were beautiful. They have a pool and they have days when they go out and do other things. They have nice trees. It looked like a really great community. I loved everything about it. If I had to choose for myself, I would pick it. The place was beautiful. The grounds were beautiful. It was really shady. The only problem was the price.

Darlene

4

July 4, 2018

I visited this facility

Somerby of Peachtree City was nice. It's basically new, and they have a lot of things they haven't put in place yet. It's kind of cold. The facility looked pretty. They have really nice amenities and the staff was really good. I liked the front desk person.

Billy

4

November 21, 2017

I am/was a resident of this facility

We moved into Somerby of Peachtree City. They're helpful and attentive. We have two rooms, our own furniture, and a small kitchen. The food is good, there is exercising, swimming, and games in the afternoon. However, it's too expensive.

former resident

1

August 6, 2017

I Am/Was A Resident Of This Facility

Very poorly managed, no follow up on issues or complaints. Executive Director is virtually non-existent; when she is in the building she is constantly on a personal call on her cell phone - not a good example for employees. Healthcare is good, but doesn't make up for lack of activities and extremely poor management. Corporate office has been notified of issues at this facility and continues to ignore them.

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Assisted Living Costs in Peachtree City

The Genworth 2018 Cost of Care study reveals that assisted living in Peachtree City costs, on average, $3,390 per month. While this is slightly more expensive than the Georgia state average ($3,100), it’s considerably more affordable than the nationwide average ($4,000). Many other cities in north Georgia, including Athens ($3,350) and Gainesville ($3,500), are near to the cost of Peachtree City. In south Georgia, assisted living tends to be more affordable, with seniors in Augusta and Valdosta paying $2,950 and $3,000, respectively.

Note: Since senior care cost data for Peachtree City was not available, data for the closest major city, Atlanta, has been used.

The Cost of Assisted Living in Surrounding Areas

Peachtree City/Atlanta

$3,390

National Average

$4,000

State Average

$3,100

Albany

$2,320

Athens Area

$3,350

Augusta Area

$2,950

Gainesville

$3,500

Macon

$3,484

Valdosta

$3,000

Care Cost Comparison

 

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 Peachtree City

Medicaid in Georgia

Medicaid is a federal-state program providing health coverage to over 65 million low-income people across the country, including pregnant women, people with disabilities and elderly adults. In Georgia, many basic health care needs are covered by Medicaid, such as physician services, surgical services and hospital services. Through two waiver programs, the state offers coverage for assisted living and other long-term care options. These two waivers are described in detail below. In Georgia, seniors who receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are automatically eligible for Medicaid. Other Georgia seniors may be eligible for the program if they:

  • Are U.S. nationals, U.S. citizens or immigrants with a satisfactory status
  • Earn less than $30,851 annually ($41,768 for couples)
  • Have less than $2,000 in assets ($3,000 for couples)
For the purposes of Medicaid eligibility, assets are items such as stocks and bonds, certificates of deposit and bank account balances. Many assets, including a person’s primary residence and one motor vehicle, are not counted. In Georgia, there are many ways to apply for Medicaid. The state provides a convenient online application portal, but applications are also accepted in person at County Division of Family and Children Services offices. Seniors may choose to apply at their local Social Security Administration office. For more information about Medicaid in Georgia, call (800) 436‑7442. Community Care Services Program (CCSP) The CCSP helps Georgia seniors avoid or delay moving into a nursing home. It provides coverage for a wide variety of services that can help seniors remain in their own homes or elsewhere in the community. These services include:
  • Adult day health care
  • Licensed assisted living facilities
  • Home-delivered services
  • Personal support services
  • Respite care
To receive these waiver services, seniors need to have a physician-verified need for nursing home care but want to live elsewhere. In addition, they have to be eligible for Medicaid. Seniors who are already participating in another Medicaid waiver program are not eligible for CCSP. Seniors who are interested in this waiver can contact the Area Agency on Aging (AAA) at (866) 552-4464 to set up an assessment. The program has a waiting list, but a senior’s position on the list is based on their need for services, not just how long they’ve been waiting. Service Options Using Resources in a Community Environment (SOURCE) SOURCE is similar to the CCSP in that it’s designed to help seniors stay out of nursing facilities. The program offers primary medical care, case management and long-term care services to frail elderly people who would otherwise require nursing home care. Depending on a senior’s needs, the services offered by the program may include assisted living services, home-delivered meals or personal support services. Seniors may apply for SOURCE if they’re eligible for Medicaid and need a nursing home level of care. The toll-free number for Home and Community Based Services is (866) 552-4464. Since Georgia seniors can only participate in one waiver program at a time, seniors already enrolled in the CCSP cannot participate in SOURCE.  

Other Financial Assistance Programs for Assisted Living

VA Aid and Attendance Allowance The VA Aid and Attendance allowance may help veterans and survivors with the costs of assisted living. This allowance is offered to seniors who receive a basic VA pension and need help with activities of daily living. Seniors who earn too much to receive the basic pension may still qualify for the Aid and Attendance allowance. For veterans with no dependents, the basic VA pension pays a maximum of $13,535 per year, while seniors who qualify for the Aid and Attendance allowance may receive up to $22,577. This additional $9,042 can be very useful when paying for assisted living costs. It’s important to note that a senior’s VA pension will vary depending on their income; the more they earn, the lower the pension will be. To apply for this increased pension amount, contact your local regional benefit office. For more information, call the Department of Veterans Affairs at (844) 698-2311. Optional State Supplementation The federal government provides monthly cash assistance to seniors with low incomes and few assets through the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program. Single seniors may receive a maximum of $771 per month through this program, while couples may receive up to $1,157 per month. Some states, including Georgia, provide additional funding to SSI recipients who live in assisted living facilities. This top-up funding, called optional state supplementation, can be used to help pay for room and board. In Georgia, individual seniors can receive a maximum of $20 per month, while couples can receive up to $40. To learn more about this top-up funding, visit your local Social Security office or call (800) 772-1213.

Assisted Living Resources in Peachtree City

Area Agency on Aging

AAAs are nonprofit organizations providing services to seniors within their local areas. Peachtree City seniors can visit the closest AAA, located in Atlanta, to access a variety of services, such as information about long-term care, referrals to community services and Medicare and Medicaid counseling. Atlanta Regional Commission Aging Division 
229 Peachtree St NE Ste 100, Atlanta, GA
(404) 463-3333

Resources for Veterans

Several Veterans Affairs resources are located in the Peachtree City area. The closest VA clinic, located in Newnan, offers primary care, social services, basic radiology and other health care services. More health care resources, including a Vet Center and VA hospital, are in Atlanta. Seniors who have questions about VA pensions and other benefits can visit the city’s Regional Benefit Office. Newnan VA Clinic 
39-A Oak Hill Ct, Newnan, GA 30265
(404) 329-222 Atlanta Vet Center 
1800 Phoenix Blvd Bldg 400 Ste 404, College Park, GA 30349
(404) 417-5414 Atlanta VA Medical Center 
1670 Clairmont Rd, Decatur, GA 30033
(404) 321-6111 Atlanta Regional Benefit Office 
1700 Clairmont Rd, Decatur, GA 30033
(800) 827-1000

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