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5
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March 11, 2024
My mother moved into Brighton Gardens of Dunwoody. I think the people have been very attentive. There's a longevity of all the employees which was very telling for me. They have daily activities. They have an exercise class, socials, bingo, and sometimes I think they have outings. The rooms are pretty good, not too big, not too small. They have a variety of food, and it seems like nobody seems to be complaining about it. The staff is super nice.
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About Brighton Gardens of Dunwoody in Atlanta, Georgia
Focusing on your unique needs and preferences, Sunrise Senior Living takes a holistic approach to senior care. With us, you can expect consistent yet individualized care rooted in evidence based research and theories of aging. From personalized programming to quality dining, we concentrate on your individual wellness and well-being so you can live life exactly how you please.
We remain firmly focused on promoting the safety of our residents, and are taking rigorous measures to help maintain their health during this time. Sunrise CareConnect, our electronic health record system, allows physicians to track residents' care, medication protocol, and progress notes remotely. In addition, we are facilitating telehealth visits with health care providers, minimizing the need for external office visits.At Sunrise, championing quality of life for all seniors is our mission and is carried out by every Sunrise team member. Based on resident surveys, consumer insights, and industry metrics, national programs have recognized Sunrise's efforts and our commitment to quality care.Sunrise communities have earned more than 280 National Quality Awards - more than any other assisted living provider. To learn more about our award winning communities, a full listing of the company's recipients can be found on Sunrise's National Quality Award page.
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Services and Amenities of Brighton Gardens of Dunwoody in Atlanta, Georgia
Dining
- Communal Dining
- Guest Meals
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
On-Site Services
- Religious Services
Room Amenities
- Kitchen Appliances In Unit
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
Inside Amenities
- Entertainment Venues
Outside Amenities
- Garden
Health Services
- Medication Reminders
Languages
- English spoken
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Additional Amenity Information
- Dining: All Day Dining
- State Licenses: ALC
Costs for Brighton Gardens of Dunwoody in Atlanta, Georgia
Assisted Living
$3,739
Starting Price
Memory Care
$6,050
Starting Price
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Reviews of Brighton Gardens of Dunwoody in Atlanta, Georgia
4.4
(12 reviews)
Facility
4.0
Staff
4.2
Food
3.5
Activities
4.5
Value
3.8
Susan
1
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July 31, 2024
Initially appears to be a good situation. They get you in with a special rate. Prices increase rapidly in a very short period of time. One of the best tactics is to force your family member into memory care whether you agree or not. If you do not agree, they will gang up and bully you. They claim they improving the resident's care. However, they can never explain or prove what services they are rendering. There is quite a bit of emphasis on serving alcohol to management and residents. A very highly inappropriate and unhealthy situation.
Provider Response
Reviewer#AT0306a
5
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March 11, 2024
My mother moved into Brighton Gardens of Dunwoody. I think the people have been very attentive. There's a longevity of all the employees which was very telling for me. They have daily activities. They have an exercise class, socials, bingo, and sometimes I think they have outings. The rooms are pretty good, not too big, not too small. They have a variety of food, and it seems like nobody seems to be complaining about it. The staff is super nice.
Provider Response
Riley
5
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December 17, 2023
Brighton Gardens of Dunwoody was a nice facility. All the staff seemed very nice too, so that was cool. They had everything together and they were probably our top choice if everything hadn't happened with families stepping up. It seemed like a great facility. I didn't have any issues with it. We saw the dining room. They had a couple of activity rooms that they showed us, too. The apartments seemed nice and clean. We saw dinner going on, and the food looked good. The people seemed to be enjoying it. The only drawback is that they were expensive.
Provider Response
Karen
5
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September 24, 2020
My dad moved into Brighton Gardens of Dunwoody. It was a better price point for my father, and it worked out nicely. My father is very happy with the food, they do have social activities, exercise activities, and during non-covid times they do trips outside of the facility. They have multiple alternative sizes of apartments, they have a small studio, a medium studio, bedrooms, and my father is in a medium studio.
Nanette
5
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July 11, 2019
My mother moved into Brighton Gardens of Dunwoody and I like it. I like the layout of the place. The design makes it look like a hotel which we really like. The people there are very friendly, they're taking good care of her and they give me updates about her. They would tell me what's going on, what they're concerned about and what's good. I would go over there every other day. It's very nice. She's in the assisted living at the moment, and right now she's doing good there. Her room is a nice, small studio apartment. When we first saw it, we thought it was very small, but when she moved in and put her stuff in, it's now a really good size. We've gotten used to it and she likes it. The staff members who come and take care of her or take her to dinner I would rate a 5. The atmosphere is good. When they do my mom's laundry, it's a little dishevelled when they put it up. It's not really that big of a deal.
Reviewer42
5
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April 14, 2019
Brighton Gardens is nice and beautiful. Their rooms are nice and well furnished, too. They have everything, e.g., bingo, bus trips, lunch-out, stores, games, and food. My mother has been a resident there for a while now. They provide great care, delicious food, nice facilities, and plenty of activities.
Frustrated Daughter
5
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June 5, 2018
If I had the money, this is one place I'd love for my mother to live. They offer so many opportunities/ activities to enhance the lives of those suffering with memory care issues. The facility is bright and spacious. They are pricey, but "you get what you pay for." I enjoyed my visit.
Terri
4
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February 1, 2018
My mom stayed at Brighton Gardens of Dunwoody and it is a nice and beautiful community. The staff is well-trained and they care about the residents. There are individual rooms so that's really good. They have a lot of activities. They're also cheaper than other facilities.
Mitch563026
5
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March 27, 2017
I was just overwhelmed with their service at Brighton Gardens of Dunwood just to make sure that I was comfortable. The tour was very extensive. I talked to a nurse there who was very helpful, and she was basically the head rehab nurse. She had lots of questions about my father and actually called him and talked to him. I like the fact that there were dining facilities on each floor. Everyone seemed very helpful and very nice, and all the residents loved it. And it was a pleasant location; it is right next to where I work so I would have been very close to my father.
Jayne5
4
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April 22, 2015
My mom seems to like the food and activities at Brighton Gardens. Almost all of the staff is really good and responsive. My mom has a single room with a bathroom and a large walk in closet. It is a nice sized room. The dining setup is attractive, and the service seems good. They seem to have good choices as well. She has been there for about two and a half months.
Nmerd1
4
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September 27, 2012
When my grandmother first moved into the facility it was in October 2007, directly after my grandfather had passed away. My grandmother was experiencing symptoms of dimensha and could no longer live by herself. My family and I had heard many good things about Brighton Gardens, which is what made us feel comfortable with staying at this place. The six years that she was at Brighton Gardens she was always cared for. The people in the facility were always friendly to her and anyone that came to visit her. The place was always kept up and always smelled clean. Her nurses and caregivers were very supportive and let her relatives know when anything was going wrong and let us know the exciting things that were going on. I believe that Brighton Gardens was a good nursing home for my grandmother until she passed away a month ago.
brittjones51
5
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August 16, 2011
many of the seniors were taking part of the exercise class, while others were watching cable television. The staff was very polite and informative. they even let me ear from their bistro. I also noticed there was a private party going on in one area, it was one of the seniors birthday!
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