Our comprehensive listings and authentic reviews in Marietta, GA below include 296 Assisted Living facilities with 2016 reviews. On average in Marietta, residents and their loved ones rate Assisted Living options 3.9 out of 5 stars.
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"New Way Care Homes provides 24/7 care. They feed my mom, keep her clean, and go on trips together. We chose them budget-wise, and it wasn't very far from home. The caregivers are nice. It's a family-like, clean, small care home without an odor.
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"Everybody in Country Gardens was very professional and personable. They have a bus to take everybody around, they have a beauty shop, dining room, and a TV room. The rooms were excellent, they're big and roomy. I liked the place...."
"I toured with my mother and we fell in love with the community. The property is beautiful, the apartments are huge. The staff is so friendly, and the rate is affordable! ..."
"We like the Brookside Stone Mountain facility. We like the staff, and we like how clean it is. It just seemed to be the perfect place for my mom. My wife and I were very impressed with the quality of the place. My mom will be moving into assisted liv..."
"I was really happy with Providence Personal Care Home. I was misinformed when I was sent over there because my mother needs to have a nursing home and not an assisted living home, so they weren't able to help me there. But the place was really nice a..."
"I first visited this community in hopes that my father would be able to live here because I had heard such great things about this facility. When I walked in I was greeted by the Activities Director, and i knew what I heard was true. I met many emplo..."
"We searched for over a year for a place of my husband's aunt, Angela, who has Alzheimer's and her daughter, Lisa, who is autistic. We had several things that would be required for their care and Phoenix was a perfect fit. When my husband went for t..."
"My mother needed a home, not another senior facility and she needed assistance with her financial situation. Oasis was truly what their name says. They help her in so many ways and continues to do so. I would recommend them to anyone...."
"I visited Benton House Of Woodstock, it's a great facility, three years old, and great people. No interaction with people at all 'cause of coronaviirus. Nice, nice place, they had a lot of good things going, they would allow me to leave for eight hou..."
"BeeHive Homes of Woodstock was brand new, so it was very nice and very expensive. It gave you a nice feeling, and it was close to my job, so I could go and see my husband during the day if I wanted to. It was just too much money. It was nicely set up..."
"Orion Star Personal Care Home is beautiful, extremely clean and neat, and very homey. The director is exceptional and outstanding. They care for your family like their own family. I'm so glad I found them for my mother...."
"There is nothing fancy about this place, but we could not be happier with their care. Our loved one is treated well, fed well, kept safe - even during COVID - and most importantly shown incredible kindness by the staff. She feels loved and cared for ..."
"My mother-in-law was in The Phoenix at Roswell. The staff was super accommodating, very kind, and willing to go the extra mile to help us relocate my mother-in-law during the COVID crisis. They bridged the gap where other facilities did not, they ret..."
"My mother, Sara Padgett is a resident of this facility and has been since 2006. She was diagnosed with pneumonia on Thursday 12 26 2019. I am pleased the facility maintained her without sending out to hospital. This nursing home took excellent care o..."
"I visited Milly's Home Care for my mom. It was OK. I don't think I'm going to be doing that one at all. The staff is just one person; she says her daughter sometimes come by to help, but the person is an older lady, and part of me is worried that if ..."
"The facility welcomes Grady Hospital patients in recovery,ex- offenders,homeless,elderly.It is called THE WELCOME HOUSE for good reason. They welcome churches to bring food for the residences on Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays.Nice staff.Friendl..."
"My brother was an extreme case. He was only 48, but he had severe dementia, so we had to put him at Safe Haven Home, but there wasn’t enough staff at this one particular area he was at. She had six gentlemen, my brother just became too much for her t..."
"I had an appointment at Mother’s Care, but the lady I spoke with wasn’t there, so I toured with someone else who was really polite. It was fine and nice, but it was far from me and too crowded. They had a bus for grocery shopping and outings.
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"My mother is very happy here, there were some major changes in management- all for the better. The manager and staff are very responsive and the activity director is wonderful. There are daily activities, bi weekly outings and weekly runs to WalMar..."
"My step-dad is at Hapeville Manor. I like the fact that it was small and it is kind of like a family setting, but it's expensive. Everybody knows everybody. They know everybody's issues and treat you kind of like family. It's also close to my place. ..."
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The Cost of Assisted Living in Marietta, GA and Nearby Cities
Assisted living rates in Marietta come in at about $4,620 monthly, based on rates in the 2024 Genworth Cost of Care Survey. This price surpasses the state’s norm by about $500 and tracks higher than care costs in most nearby communities. For example, seniors in Rome pay around $4,215, while facilities in Athens charge approximately $3,500.
Marietta
$4,620
Georgia
$4,120
United States
$5,350
Gainesville
$4,695
Athens
$3,500
Macon
$4,595
Rome
$4,215
Paying for Assisted Living in Marietta, GA
Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Marietta
While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for assisted living, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance assisted living costs include:
Veterans Benefits
Life Insurance Policy
Long-Term Care Insurance
Reverse Mortgage
For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in Georgia page.
Inflation's Impact on the Cost of Assisted Living in Marietta, GA
Inflation has led to increasing prices in assisted living communities across Marietta. It's projected that from 2022 to 2024, costs in this city will increase by 18%, moving from $4,483 to $5,290. This projected increase places Marietta's rates approximately 19% higher than the state average and 9% above the national average, both are also experiencing hikes. Similar trends are observed in other cities in Georgia. For instance, Rome and Savannah are expecting rate increases of about 18%. Augusta is also seeing a cost increase of 18%, with prices projected to rise from $3,260 to $3,847.
Location
2022 Cost (Historical)
2023 Cost (Current)
2024 Cost (Estimated)
Marietta
$4,483
$4,912
$5,290
U.S. Average
$4,070
$4,459
$4,820
Georgia
$3,730
$3,952
$3,895
Rome
$4,317
$4,730
$5,094
Savannah
$3,122
$3,420
$3,683
Augusta
$3,260
$3,572
$3,847
The Cost of Other Types of Senior Living in Marietta, GA
Assisted living ranks among the more cost-effective senior care options in Marietta, with residents paying about $4,620 per month. This amount exceeds the cost of adult day health care, which comes in at around $1,950, but it offers roughly $430 in savings over in-home care costs. Additionally, assisted living costs less than specialized options, with seniors paying about $5,815 for home health care and approximately $8,213 for nursing home care.
In-Home Care
$5,053
Home Health Care
$5,815
Adult Day Health Care
$1,950
Assisted Living Facility
$4,650
Nursing Home Facility (semi-private room)
$8,213
Free and Low-Cost Resources for Seniors in Marietta,GA
There are many resources in Marietta,GA that assist seniors in their retirement. Caring.com has compiled information on local organizations, programs and agencies and categorized them into care types for easy reference.
For information about statewide resources and those in nearby cities, go to Caring’s Georgia state page.
Food Assistance Programs
Local organizations help ensure elderly citizens have a balanced diet and receive essential vitamins and minerals to remain healthy. Through nutrition programs, congregate meals, home-delivered meals and food pantries, these programs help Marietta seniors afford the nutritious food they need.
Cobb County operates a Meals On Wheels program that delivers nutritious meals to eligible homebound seniors in Marietta. The meals are delivered around noon each day from Monday to Friday by a dedicated team of volunteers. The volunteers carry out a social check when visiting the seniors and will report any issues they find to the relevant authorities or family members. Each meal is designed to provide a third of the nutritional requirements of an adult over the age of 60. To be eligible for the program, seniors must be aged 60 and over and no longer able to prepare a meal for themselves. Charges are based on each senior's income, and no client will be denied meals if they are unable to pay.
Home Repair and Modifications
Seniors and those with disabilities can access a variety of local resources to help them pay for home repairs and modifications. Programs in Marietta have different eligibility criteria and often assist retirees by providing grants or loans.
Funded by a Department of Housing and Urban Development grant, the city of Marietta's Housing Rehabilitation Program funds residential home improvement projects for low-income homeowners ages 62 and older, including HVAC replacement and electrical rewiring. To pass eligibility requirements, applicants must have lived in their current homes for at least three years. Qualifying applicants may receive either a one-time grant or a 20-year forgivable loan worth as much as $10,000.
Senior Centers
Senior centers in Marietta bring together residents through recreational activities and events. Many also offer advice and support on senior issues, run wellness and nutrition programs, and connect older adults with other resources in the local area.
Funded by a Department of Housing and Urban Development grant, the city of Marietta's Housing Rehabilitation Program funds residential home improvement projects for low-income homeowners ages 62 and older, including HVAC replacement and electrical rewiring. To pass eligibility requirements, applicants must have lived in their current homes for at least three years. Qualifying applicants may receive either a one-time grant or a 20-year forgivable loan worth as much as $10,000.
Senior Engagement
Senior engagement resources and programs in Marietta help older adults remain active and ensure they contribute to the community. Resources include wellness programs, volunteer opportunities, support groups and organizations that help residents connect with the community to live fulfilling lives.
The nonprofit, all-volunteer Senior Citizen Council exists to promote the welfare of Cobb County residents aged 55 and older. The council focuses on providing residents with information, activities and programs that address their needs. It works with other local organizations to address a range of aging-related issues, such as elder abuse, health and safety, oral care for senior care facility residents, nutrition program funding and transportation services to enhance independence.
Social Security Offices
Social Security offices in Marietta help seniors and disabled people access the benefits they're entitled to. Older adults can contact their local office for information about receiving retirement benefits, disability allowance and Supplemental Security Income.
Social Security is a source of income available to retirees and people who can no longer work because of a disability. The money for Social Security comes from a payroll tax levied on employers, employees and self-employed individuals. When you retire, you'll receive monthly payments based on how much you earned when you were working.
Tax Assistance
Seniors can apply for tax assistance from several Marietta resources. Elderly residents and those with disabilities could be eligible for tax exemptions on medical expenses, reductions on property tax and other tax assistance programs.
This program allows seniors aged 65 and older to claim a $4,000 exemption from county property taxes, provided they meet the requirements of the program.
Transportation Assistance
Assistance is available for seniors unable to access or use private transportation. These community resources help elderly and disabled residents make journeys in and around Marietta, allowing them to run errands and attend appointments in the local area.
This program allows seniors aged 65 and older to claim a $4,000 exemption from county property taxes, provided they meet the requirements of the program.
Utility & Energy Bill Assistance
Low-income seniors who are struggling to meet the costs of maintaining their homes can find support from organizations that offer assistance with utility and energy bills. Marietta retirees could also qualify for emergency funding programs if they're in danger of losing utility services due to unpaid invoices.
The Low Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP) ensures that all Georgia residents have access to clean, safe water by providing funds to pay for household water for eligible, low-income households.
Veteran's Services
Marietta retirees who have served in the U.S. military can find support from local veteran services. These offices and organizations help vets access the benefits they're eligible for and provide advice and information on a variety of issues.
The Marietta Veterans Services helps prior military and their families locate health care and benefits. The department helps veterans locate educational opportunities and life insurance and can assist families with military burial information. The agency ensures prior military and their families are receiving monthly compensation.
Seniors veterans and their spouses and survivors can contact the Atlanta Field Service office of the Georgia Department of Veterans Services for help in obtaining the state and federal financial benefits they are entitled to. The office's trained staff can provide eligibility information and help seniors apply for VA pensions, disability benefits and the VA Aid and Attendance and Housebound programs. Appointments are not necessary, and assistance is provided on a first come, first served basis.
The Marietta Vet Center in Marietta, GA, offers resources to assist former and current military personnel and their families. Counseling services are free and available in person or through remote channels, including video and phone. Service recipients can seek counseling at the Marietta Vet Center for conditions such as PTSD and depression and issues that include trauma, anger and grief, with individual and group counseling available. The center also offers referral services for addiction, substance abuse and suicide prevention.
Assisted Living Laws and Regulations in Marietta
Marietta-area assisted living communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all assisted living communities in Georgia are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in Georgia page for more information about these laws.
The crime rate, which is used as an indicator of how safe a particular area is, in Marietta is 273, which is below the national average of 323.
There is heavy traffic congestion with an above average crash rate of 10.
At $1,195, the average cost of housing in Marietta is below the nationwide average of $1,442
Marietta offers a poor job market for older adults. There are typically less than 1 job available per worker and the rate of income inequality in the area is 0.45.
In Marietta, 73% of public transportation stations and vehicles are ADA-accessible. Which is below the national average of 78.28%. On average, there are 5 local transit vehicles per hour. This is less than the national average of 8.
Patient satisfaction, which is a key indicator of the quality of health care in an area, averages 70% in Marietta – this is lower the national average patient satisfaction. Additionally, there are 69 primary care physicians for every 100,000 people, which is less the national average of 82.
According to Caring.com’s 2022 Senior Living Report which graded 300 cities using 46 metrics across 5 categories, Marietta ranked in the top of the pack. It’s overall rank was 97th, and it scored the best in Senior Living & Housing, while it’s lowest score was for Transportation.
In Marietta, the number of parks is less than the national average. Additionally, the number of cultural, arts, and entertainment options is above the average.
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Review of Carriage Crossing Marietta
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