Country Gardens Assisted Living
19 HILLCREST CIRCLE, Butler, GA 31006
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5
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January 29, 2021
My momma is at Country Gardens Assisted Living and we like it. It is local and we know the people there. Momma does not have any type of dementia or anything like that, so what she needs is very minimal care like help with her daily things. She has progressed from having to use a bedside potty to be being able to get herself into a wheelchair and take herself to the bathroom and go from the wheelchair to the commode without assistance. Of course, she eats and sleeps well. She does not have to have assistance going to the dining room, she can roll her own wheelchair. The only reason she is in the wheelchair is because she can't put weight on her foot. But other than that, she needs help getting her clothes out of her closet because she can't reach up. But she found a way to put her own clothes on. I go there every day and get her clothes and I bring them home and wash them myself. They have a good facility there, but momma just sometimes has an accident or two just because she waits before she goes and sometimes she has an accident, and she prefers for us to take care of her laundry rather than them. Their food can go from good to excellent. Momma has not complained one bit. She is an excellent cook so if anybody were to complain it would be her. We have not found them be anything but pleasant for us. The staff is excellent. Where we live in rural Georgia, they cannot afford to hire BSRNs or anybody on that skill level, but what we have gotten is exactly what my Momma needed. And we have home health care. She was dismissed from the hospital with home health care, so they go there to check on her about once a week or so. Her physical therapist and the LPN are with the home health care. They're keeping a record of her blood pressure and everything like that so that her doctors will have a good record of that. Her room is a studio, she has a bedroom with a small siting area, a closet and a personal bathroom. They have a beauty salon and I have seen some books there, although we give momma her own books just because we know her taste. She does not use the library there. They have a big sitting area so all the residents can sit together and watch TV. It is hard with Covid, but they have some groups to come in for music and they do have some devotional groups. I know our church takes devotional books to the assisted living and I know a lot of the residents really enjoyed those. They do everything we need. They have long hallways that are easy for the residents to get out into the hall and can definitely accommodate wheelchairs and other personal devices. It is not crowded. There is ample staff to get the residents who are not as stable as they could be to the dining room and other places. They have a great pavilion out in the back where when the weather is good the residents can sit out. There are some residents who go out of the front porch and just watch. There is a lake in the front. There are plenty of things for them to enjoy. Some of the residents actually get out and walk for miles in a track. I think Covid puts a damper on all the activities. I have known people who have been there outside of Covid and they had tons of activities going on. But it is really difficult in a small facility to have activities going on during this time. I cannot fault them; they did very well for what they have going on. I don't know much about other pricing. I viewed a few sites online and I thought they were either lower than or in line with other places, but that did not have any bearing on where we chose to go. This is local for us. We know the people and we know their reputation and we are glad to get a place there.
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Reviews of Country Gardens Assisted Living in Butler, Georgia
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5.0
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Natalie
5
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January 29, 2021
My momma is at Country Gardens Assisted Living and we like it. It is local and we know the people there. Momma does not have any type of dementia or anything like that, so what she needs is very minimal care like help with her daily things. She has progressed from having to use a bedside potty to be being able to get herself into a wheelchair and take herself to the bathroom and go from the wheelchair to the commode without assistance. Of course, she eats and sleeps well. She does not have to have assistance going to the dining room, she can roll her own wheelchair. The only reason she is in the wheelchair is because she can't put weight on her foot. But other than that, she needs help getting her clothes out of her closet because she can't reach up. But she found a way to put her own clothes on. I go there every day and get her clothes and I bring them home and wash them myself. They have a good facility there, but momma just sometimes has an accident or two just because she waits before she goes and sometimes she has an accident, and she prefers for us to take care of her laundry rather than them. Their food can go from good to excellent. Momma has not complained one bit. She is an excellent cook so if anybody were to complain it would be her. We have not found them be anything but pleasant for us. The staff is excellent. Where we live in rural Georgia, they cannot afford to hire BSRNs or anybody on that skill level, but what we have gotten is exactly what my Momma needed. And we have home health care. She was dismissed from the hospital with home health care, so they go there to check on her about once a week or so. Her physical therapist and the LPN are with the home health care. They're keeping a record of her blood pressure and everything like that so that her doctors will have a good record of that. Her room is a studio, she has a bedroom with a small siting area, a closet and a personal bathroom. They have a beauty salon and I have seen some books there, although we give momma her own books just because we know her taste. She does not use the library there. They have a big sitting area so all the residents can sit together and watch TV. It is hard with Covid, but they have some groups to come in for music and they do have some devotional groups. I know our church takes devotional books to the assisted living and I know a lot of the residents really enjoyed those. They do everything we need. They have long hallways that are easy for the residents to get out into the hall and can definitely accommodate wheelchairs and other personal devices. It is not crowded. There is ample staff to get the residents who are not as stable as they could be to the dining room and other places. They have a great pavilion out in the back where when the weather is good the residents can sit out. There are some residents who go out of the front porch and just watch. There is a lake in the front. There are plenty of things for them to enjoy. Some of the residents actually get out and walk for miles in a track. I think Covid puts a damper on all the activities. I have known people who have been there outside of Covid and they had tons of activities going on. But it is really difficult in a small facility to have activities going on during this time. I cannot fault them; they did very well for what they have going on. I don't know much about other pricing. I viewed a few sites online and I thought they were either lower than or in line with other places, but that did not have any bearing on where we chose to go. This is local for us. We know the people and we know their reputation and we are glad to get a place there.
Karen64820550
2
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August 1, 2013
I was not impressed with Country Gardens Assisted Living probably because for me it was a nursing home and I don't need a nursing, what I needed was an assisted living. But it was clean although the rooms are small. It was very much like an institution. Mildred had Alzheimer's but she knew what's going and and I don't want to put her in an institution or a nursing home.
TemplSpyder
5
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June 21, 2012
My great aunt has had many complicated and chronic health conditions after her heart attack several years ago. When searching for a facility, we didn't just need somewhere that merely checked in on their residents, but a facility that is capable of delivering high quality and specialized medical care. We found exactly what we were looking for right here in Butler, Georgia. I always found the caregivers to be courteous, knowledgeable, and respectful of the dignity of the people in their charge. My great aunt has also confirmed that she has the same experience. She would often tell of how the caregivers went above and beyond to make her feel like this was not just somewhere she had to stay, but somewhere that she could feel comfortable with calling her second home. The d̩cor of the assisted living facility was warm and inviting, and residents who wanted to could sit on the old style porch outside and enjoy the outdoors. I would definitely recommend this facility for anyone who is looking to place a loved one in an assisted-living environment, or for someone considering staying there themselves.
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