Sadie G. Mays Health & Rehabilitation Center
1821 ANDERSON AVENUE NW, Atlanta, GA 30314
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4
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April 20, 2022
My mother has been a resident of the facility for about five years. She is now nearly 100 years old and a bit more frail than she was when she first became a resident. I was pleased that the environment is sort of family-like and provides my mom a sense of warmth and comfort. Given the fact that she has dementia, my mother can’t make new memories, but the sense of caring on the part of staff and even many residents help her to feel that she’s among good people who are very kind to her. The rooms are comfortable and kept very clean, and the camaraderie between my mom and her roommate aids tremendously in her having a sense of safety. Before COVID interrupted the smooth flow of daily activities, the residents had fun things to do, music, games, exercise, art and performing artists who entertained them. They also were able to partake of various religious activities. I hope those things will resume soon. I do have some concern that there needs to be a better variety of food on occasion. It’s getting better and my mom seems to be enjoying her meals and eating almost all of what she’s given on any given day. I feel that our community is blessed to have such a historically important venue in our midst, which provides a great service to our most important segment of the community —the aged—and we have a duty to get involved and help it to continue being a successful institution that will serve generations more of our treasured citizens. I will encourage others to use this facility for their loved ones and ask that they support it generally because it serves the needs of the community and represents the foresight of Mrs Sadie G. Mayes to establish a top notch Institution, open to all, in our community.
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About Sadie G. Mays Health & Rehabilitation Center in Atlanta, Georgia
Sadie G. Mays Health & Rehabilitation Center, located in Atlanta, GA, offers a variety of care options, including skilled nursing care, respite care, hospice care, and short-term rehabilitation care. The center provides both private and semi-private rooms to accommodate different preferences and needs.
Rooms at Sadie G. Mays Health & Rehabilitation Center are equipped with several amenities designed for comfort and convenience. Residents have access to outdoor common areas, organized activities and programs, and on-site meal services. The facility also features parking, WiFi/internet access, communal dining, and shared common areas. To keep residents engaged and active, the center offers social activities and events, yoga/stretching opportunities, entertainment activities and programs, spiritual activities and programs, and group exercise. Additionally, the center includes ambulatory assistance features.
The center provides a range of services to support its residents. Nurses are on staff, and physical therapy and rehabilitation services are available. General transportation services, special diets and dietary accommodations, and occupational therapy and rehabilitation are also offered. Therapists are available to assist with various needs. The facility accepts insurance and provides assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs). Housekeeping services, veterans aid (VA) benefits, and nutrition specialists are part of the comprehensive services available.
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Reviews of Sadie G. Mays Health & Rehabilitation Center in Atlanta, Georgia
3.0
(8 reviews)
Facility
2.8
Staff
2.8
Food
2.3
Activities
3.7
Value
3.7
Nadestra
2
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August 8, 2022
I toured Sadie G. Mays Health and Rehabilitation Center, but I didn't like it. It looked outdated, it didn't look like a place I would want to put my mother in. The lady that gave me the tour was ok, she went over and explained everything. I only toured a certain area and they didn't have any beds. The facility didn't look that clean and was not impressive to me. They had a big room where a lot of people were sitting in their wheelchairs, but I didn't particularly like it. I think they need to refurbish and update their facilities. The little courtyard looked horrible compared to the other place I saw. How they take care of the residents was like they were just pushing them like cattle to be in their community room. It's located about 15 minutes from a hospital.
Myrian P. Richmond
4
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April 20, 2022
My mother has been a resident of the facility for about five years. She is now nearly 100 years old and a bit more frail than she was when she first became a resident. I was pleased that the environment is sort of family-like and provides my mom a sense of warmth and comfort. Given the fact that she has dementia, my mother can’t make new memories, but the sense of caring on the part of staff and even many residents help her to feel that she’s among good people who are very kind to her. The rooms are comfortable and kept very clean, and the camaraderie between my mom and her roommate aids tremendously in her having a sense of safety. Before COVID interrupted the smooth flow of daily activities, the residents had fun things to do, music, games, exercise, art and performing artists who entertained them. They also were able to partake of various religious activities. I hope those things will resume soon. I do have some concern that there needs to be a better variety of food on occasion. It’s getting better and my mom seems to be enjoying her meals and eating almost all of what she’s given on any given day. I feel that our community is blessed to have such a historically important venue in our midst, which provides a great service to our most important segment of the community —the aged—and we have a duty to get involved and help it to continue being a successful institution that will serve generations more of our treasured citizens. I will encourage others to use this facility for their loved ones and ask that they support it generally because it serves the needs of the community and represents the foresight of Mrs Sadie G. Mayes to establish a top notch Institution, open to all, in our community.
Jojo11
1
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November 25, 2020
Treatment of my wife's grandma is WELL below the standards that you would expect from a facility such as this.
CEO TYPE
1
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November 25, 2020
Horrible customer service, disregard for residents and managers can bever accurately answer questions.
Ms. Parrish
5
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December 6, 2019
I found the Sadie Mays Health and Rehab Center to be quite a pleasant experience as I recuperated from surgery. There was 24/7 care and attention. The staff was very professional and always willing to help with any of my concerns. There were also various activities there to keep us active and entertained like chair yoga, the Atlanta Community Choir composed of many former band teachers and their students, spiritual services and the great Golden Chorale spiritual singers and of course bingo and other fun activities. My room was rather clean and spacious too. In addition, the physical therapists and occupational therapists kept us moving and strengthening our bodies as well. I would recommend this facility to anyone trying to make a decision about placement for themselves or loved ones. I was released last week after spending just over a month there..Oh...one day we even ended up being interviewed on the WSB Channel 2 "People to People" program!
Vjackson
4
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October 5, 2017
This facility is very well staffed with well trained people. Additionally, there is a pleasantness that you feel from the time you enter the door and meet the security and staff manning the sign in desk that continues with staff throughout the facility! The staff is caring and friendly to the residents and to visitors. The building is well maintained and odor free. The residents are kept very clean as well. I am very pleased with the services being provided to my elderly parent!!
Lalitia
3
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October 10, 2016
Sadie G. Mays (Sadie G. Mays Health & Rehabilitation Center) is nice and pleasant. I enjoyed the conversation I had with the people. The room accommodates 2. It’s nice size. My mom needs special care, so she needs basically occupational therapy type of living quarters. I do have a good experience with them.
Cherie5
4
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March 28, 2015
I had visited Sadie Mays, and it was well taken care of. It was a nice facility, and they seemed to be attentive. The daughter of the person I visited was very happy with it. It was very clean. When you went in, you wouldn't smell odors.
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