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5
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June 7, 2023
My husband and I have not been residents for a short time but we couldn’t be happier with our choice. The staff is wonderful, the residents so welcoming and the facility is lovely! Highly recommend!
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About King'sBridge Retirement Community in Atlanta, Georgia
King�sBridge Retirement Community brings you the joy of living in community, with the freedom of Independent Living, and the support of Assisted Living or Memory Care, knowing you can age in place.
As a resident of our senior living apartments, you�ll experience this new freedom in one of Atlanta�s most beautiful and sought-after neighborhoods, where friendships and community are the backdrop to daily life.
We offer community programs that include a variety of entertainment options for you to enjoy, all located in our beautiful auditorium. We also offer transportation to interesting outside events where you and fellow residents can enjoy the excitement of the surrounding Atlanta area.
Here are just a few of the things we do to ensure the safety and comfort of our residents.
- All meals prepared on site
- Careful attention to special diets
- Choice of entrees at each meal
- Full kitchen with stainless steel appliances
- Granite countertops
- Ceramic tile baths
- Plantation shutters
- Fire- and sound-resistant masonry
- Smoke detectors and sprinklers
- Safety grab bars
- Emergency pull cords in each room
- All utilities, except telephone
- Basic Cable TV service
- WiFi
- Scheduled transportation for medical appointments
- On-staff Chaplain
Memory care is a specialized type of senior living residence that meets the unique needs of older adults with Alzheimer�s disease or other types of dementia. Memory care centers in Atlanta create a safe environment, one in which residents can live their most engaged life, and are taken care of by our wonderful staff.
To learn more about this provider�s license and review other available state reports, please visit:
Georgia Healthcare Facility Regulation - Find a Facility
Services and Amenities of King'sBridge Retirement Community in Atlanta, Georgia
Pets
- Pets
- No Pets
Financing & Payment Options
- All Inclusive Rent
Additional Amenity Information
- Fee Structure: Entry fee cost : $1000
- Special Comment: Nestled among the storied neighborhoods of Druid Hills, Emory, and Brookhaven in northeast Atlanta, King'sBridge is a not-for-profit senior living community, with a reputation for superior service and reinvesting into our community.
- State Licenses: ALC000286
Costs for King'sBridge Retirement Community in Atlanta, Georgia
Memory Care
$7,000
Starting Price
Assisted Living
$5,200
Starting Price
Independent Living
$3,320
Starting Price
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Reviews of King'sBridge Retirement Community in Atlanta, Georgia
4.4
(9 reviews)
Facility
4.8
Staff
4.6
Food
5.0
Activities
4.7
Value
4.7
nanlaw
5
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June 7, 2023
My husband and I have not been residents for a short time but we couldn’t be happier with our choice. The staff is wonderful, the residents so welcoming and the facility is lovely! Highly recommend!
Maurice
4
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April 30, 2023
We are in King's Bridge Retirement Community. My wife is in assisted living. I'm in independent living, but we share an apartment. We are doing very well, and we are well looked after. The staff is adequate for all our needs. We have a very nice apartment, and it is quite spacious. It fits a lot of our furniture, and we're happy about that. The food is very acceptable. There are games, exercise classes, and music. The atmosphere is very acceptable. The facility is excellent. There are plenty of activities for those who want them. There is something for everyone. We're quite satisfied.
Harry
5
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March 27, 2023
King's Bridge Retirement Community is beautiful, well organized, and friendly. They offer lots of services. They have a nurse on staff for independent living. There are physical activities, classes, entertainment, and rides to and from doctor's appointments or the grocery store. The rooms are very nice. The person who gave me the tour was very welcoming. The food was quite good. They have a beautiful dining area with nice windows.
jimboj
3
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January 15, 2023
Most of the lower staff folks are great. But don’t get on the bad side of the director. Poorly run at the top.
Evelyn
5
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June 21, 2021
King's Bridge Retirement Community is a nice facility. It's five stories, and the people running the place are nice. Some of the people who are there currently also lived there five years ago when my mother was there. They have a garden where you can plant things. People can have their cars there, and they have lots of activities. I chose not to go there because it was too far away. They have a music room and everything like that. It is really good, it's nice, and it's a lovely place. I have been there before, and they have tasty food. They offer one meal a day for the people who live there, so they get one meal that comes with their fee, but they can get other meals if they pay for them. They don't allow pets; there are no pets there.
JH2101
5
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September 19, 2017
Clean, quiet, well-maintained, a wonderful facility. Caring, attentive staff. Good food, too.
Caring105153850
5
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April 17, 2015
The place that my sister was before was King's Bridge, and it was very nice. You couldn't beat it. They served them everything. I thought they were excellent. The food was excellent. They took good care of her. The only reason I had her moved was to make her closer to me. They had things going on all the time. They took them out to places for ice cream or lunch. King's Bridge just couldn't be beaten. They were just excellent. The staff was good. They had recreations that they had planned for them to do every day. They play bingo and board games. They do manicures for them, and they had programs outside. They had volunteers come in and read to them. They had current events, and they tried to keep them occupied and using their minds as much as they could.
missmypops
4
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October 12, 2012
The staff was friendly, courteous, and welcoming to residents and their families. The amenities were nice and well-kept. The rooms were spacious and well taken care of. It truly felt like a warm, comforting home for my grandfather. There were numerous events for residents to socialize and get to know others. They allowed a pet with a fee, which was nice to keep my grandfather company during his stay. The grounds were beautiful and well-maintained. It felt like it was located in a safe area. There is a lot of parking and space for family and friends to visit. My grandfather felt independent and loved, not held back and depressed in this place. My grandfather had no complaints and enjoyed living safely there until his passing. I recommend this facility to any families looking for a nice retirement community for themselves or their loved ones. Please take a visit of this nice place and consider it for your new home!
Jackie26
4
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September 29, 2011
I visited King's Bridge, a not-for-profit retirement home and community in Atlanta, Georgia, about 3 months ago while checking out potential housing for my grandmother. There are independent living, as well as assisted living facilities at this establishment, making it ideal for our particular situation. I could see how this would be a nice selling point for people who are doing research, such as myself. Included in the monthly cost of living is 3 meals a day, which they say are well-balanced, housekeeping services, and laundry services. The one bedrooms start at 625 sq ft, which isn't bad. The only thing I am a little concerned about is the price. The absolute smallest, single, one bedroom unit costs a whopping $3,550 per month! Personally, I can't afford to send my grandma to King's Bridge. It is however a very nice looking establishment. I cannot comment a great deal on the employees, however, since my interaction was actually pretty minimal. For some reason, they didn't seem too concerned about giving me information. I guess, since the most expensive room there is $5,100 per month, they can afford to be standoffish!
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