Oasis at Scholar's Landing
134 John Hope Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30314
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About Oasis at Scholar's Landing in Atlanta, Georgia
The community offers private, one-bedroom apartments with full kitchens and accessible bathrooms. Residents will also benefit from the additional area amenities, such as:
- Activities Room
- Beauty Salon
- Computer Room
- Meditation Room
- Resident Care Room
- Exercise Room
For the convenience and safety of our residents, we will also offer a covered pickup and drop-off area, as well as secured entrances to the community.
Each resident will be assessed to determine their appropriate services. Our menu of services includes the following:
- Services and oversight offered 24 hours per day, 7 days per week
- 3 meals per day, 7 days per week
- Assistance with activities of daily living, which includes (meal preparation, ambulating, transferring, bathing, grooming, etc.)
- Assistance with medication management
- Housekeeping, including laundry
- Assistance with qualifying for Veterans Aid & Attendance (pre- move-in)
- Transportation to doctor’s appointments and group activities
- A full calendar of educational, spiritual and recreational activities
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Services and Amenities of Oasis at Scholar's Landing in Atlanta, Georgia
Pets
- Pets
- No Pets
Additional Amenity Information
- Special Comment: We are unique because we offer private accommodations at an affordable price for low to moderate income-qualified seniors. We offer priority housing to income-qualified Veterans, their spouses and surviving spouses. Our residents include private pay spend down individuals as well as those eligible to qualify for the Veterans Administration Aid & Attendance Pension.
Costs for Oasis at Scholar's Landing in Atlanta, Georgia
Assisted Living
$1,800
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Reviews of Oasis at Scholar's Landing in Atlanta, Georgia
3.6
(5 reviews)
Facility
3.0
Staff
2.0
Food
2.0
Activities
1.0
Value
2.0
C.U.
2
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July 22, 2019
My mother was in Oasis at Scholar's Landing. She was in their assisted living, and then it changed to independent care, and they really did not have any services. They didn't have a meal service, there were no activities to speak of, and it's just like an apartment buildings for older people. There wasn't any real staff at that point, and the security was lacking. She was there briefly in assisted living, and then they changed. The staff was spotty, some were good, and some didn't really care. The size of the units were pretty good, but they did not do a good job of keeping the public areas clean, the common areas, and even her apartment. She had problems with her air conditioning and plumbing.
Ellen
2
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February 12, 2019
My mother was a resident of Oasis at Scholars Landing. It was fairly new, and they were working out the kinks. I've seen staff and directors come and go. It's new, and people couldn't seem to get it together, so they changed it to independent living. They're downtown around the stadium, so there's traffic. I have more cons than pros about it. The rooms were excellent and had a living room, refrigerator and sinks, and bedroom. I liked the room. The space was really nice for everybody. The cafeteria was OK. They only had one good chef in the couple of years my mother was there. She was awesome because she interacted with the clients, and made sure they were comfortable and got what they needed. The other chefs were just there for paychecks. The community is located in the middle of colleges like Atlanta University, Clark University, Morehouse, and Spelman. What I liked was that the students came in to interact with the residents. What I didn't like about it was that it's around that neighborhood, sp they don't have good security and I hope they're gated. There was always a big turnover of staff.
bricen
5
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July 18, 2017
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.
Robert357504
4
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July 10, 2016
Oasis was newly built and seemed like a bunch of matchbox apartments all stuffed on top of each other seven stories tall. The staff was good. It’s a new building, so the atmosphere was good. I just looked around and knew it wasn’t a place I wanted for my mother.
Sandy119529750
5
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February 11, 2016
I went to Oasis at Scholars Landing, and it was an absolutely wonderful place. It was brand-new. It was only two months old. It could only hold 80 people, and it was really nice. I thought it was remarkably clean. Each of the unusually large rooms had a large bedroom, living area, and shower. It was more than adequate. The staff was very friendly. I went there on a Sunday afternoon, so they were low on staff, but everybody was very friendly. They only had eight residents at that time. So, it would have been a good life for my husband there, but the cost was too high. I would rate it a 5 for the location, the newness of the facility, and the state-of-the-art everything that they had there.
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