Featured Review
5
|
July 5, 2024
My wife moved to Oaks at Eagles Landing. It's a very nice establishment. It's very clean. It's fairly new. The staff seem to be very receptive to my wife's needs. We've helped her adjust to it. I get to stay there with her, and also I get to bring our dog. The staff was fantastic. They are great. I've been very happy with them. The food tastes good. My wife likes it, but for me, it tastes bland. I need some salt. They do keep her active. She goes out to lunch sometimes and they try to keep them as involved as possible. She does get involved. The value, it's expensive, but it's worth it.
What you can do with Caring
About Oaks at Eagles Landing in Stockbridge, Georgia
Expected to open Spring 2022, Oaks at Eagles Landing is currently under construction in Henry County and will offer Independent Living Cottages, Assisted Living, and specialized Memory Care. Our newest senior living community will continue Oaks' mission of creating a person-centered lifestyle for every resident we serve. By understanding and honoring the life history and personal preferences of each individual, we develop meaningful building relationships and connections. Oaks Senior Living is committed to serving with faith, knowledge, compassion, and love, and we are excited to serve individuals and families in the Stockbridge and Metro Atlanta area. Independent Living Cottages 2 meals a day 1 1/2 garage Granite countertops Fireplace 2 bedrooms / 2 bath Weekly cleaning service Ceiling Fans All utilities (not phone or internet) Sidewalk community Clubhouse with workout room, Bistro, social clubs) Activity Director Community Events Assisted Living 3 meals (All day dinning) Weekly cleaning service 4-levels of care Movie Theater Courtyard with (putting green & kids playground) Chapel Beauty Salon Activities Free Transportation Bistro In house PT, OT, Speech Private dining room Memory Care 3 meals Activities room 2-levels of care All-inclusive Laundry Beauty Salon Private Dinning In house PT, OT, Speech Chapel Courtyard 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 Oaks at Eagles Landing in Stockbridge, Georgia
Campus/Building Details
- Coffee Shop
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Fitness & wellness facilities/equipment
- Salon Services
- Yoga/Stretching opportunities
Health Services
- Companion Care
- Hospice Care
- In Home Health Care
- Pharmacy on-site
- Psychiatric Care
- Medication Reminders
On-Site Services
- Religious Services
- Veterans Affairs (VA) Aid Assistance
Personal Care
- Personal Care Assistants
- Cooking services
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Kitchen Types
- Kitchenette
Dining
- Communal Dining
- Guest Meals
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Arts & Crafts Activities/Programs
- Literary Activities/Programs
- Educational Activities/Programs
- Music Activities/Programs
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
- Tabletop & Other Games/Programs
- Horticultural Activities
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
- Linen Services
- Private Housekeeping Services
Outside Amenities
- Garden
- Walking and Hiking Areas
Pets
- Pets
Therapies
- Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation
Resident Information
- Offers Respite Care
Financing & Payment Options
- Accepts Check Payments
- Accepts Credit Card Payments
- Home Sale Assistance
- Medicare Accepted
- All Inclusive Rent
- Rent And Care Fees
Guests
- Guest Parking
- Overnight Guests
Inside Amenities
- Entertainment Venues
- Cable/Satellite TV in Common Area
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Room Amenities
- Wifi/Internet In Unit
- Cable/Satellite In Unit
- Kitchen Appliances In Unit
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Additional Amenity Information
- Fee Structure: Entry fee cost : $1800
- Housing: cottages
- Diet: Special Needs Available (Diabetic, Kosher, Vegetarian, etc.)
- Special Comment: We acknowledge that consistency in our care partner program creates an environment in which residents thrive, encouraging our team to intimately know each person through meaningful interaction. At Oaks Senior Living, we are committed to changing the way people age. Each day is an opportunity for growth, to enjoy what has always brought us happiness, and an allowance for new life experiences.
- State Licenses: Pending
Costs for Oaks at Eagles Landing in Stockbridge, Georgia
Assisted Living
$3,500
Starting Price
Independent Living
$4,055
Starting Price
Memory Care
$4,900
Starting Price
Request a Tour
Sun
17
Nov
Mon
18
Nov
Tue
19
Nov
Select Tour Time
Reviews of Oaks at Eagles Landing in Stockbridge, Georgia
4.8
(14 reviews)
Facility
4.9
Staff
4.9
Food
4.7
Activities
4.0
Value
4.5
Ron.111
5
|
July 23, 2024
I went to Oaks at Eagles Landing. It was a very professional tour. The staff there was very courteous. I enjoyed the tour. I considered it to be a very professional and a very luxurious place. It is my number one choice out of the places that I have toured so far. What they showed me would be very accommodating for my wife. The sizes of the rooms are good and I like the fact that the rooms are private. They're not shared rooms. So that was one of the things that kind of stood out and I liked the most about that. They showed me the dining area and how the residents would receive their meals. They also showed me some of the activities, such as the theater room because it was in all of the dining areas that they have. They pretty much showed me the security that the resident would not be able to leave the facility. My wife is a wanderer, so she would not be able to do that, and they were accommodating that. They were also accommodating her medication.
Provider Response
Jim24
5
|
July 5, 2024
My wife moved to Oaks at Eagles Landing. It's a very nice establishment. It's very clean. It's fairly new. The staff seem to be very receptive to my wife's needs. We've helped her adjust to it. I get to stay there with her, and also I get to bring our dog. The staff was fantastic. They are great. I've been very happy with them. The food tastes good. My wife likes it, but for me, it tastes bland. I need some salt. They do keep her active. She goes out to lunch sometimes and they try to keep them as involved as possible. She does get involved. The value, it's expensive, but it's worth it.
Provider Response
Harold
5
|
January 9, 2024
I toured Oaks at Eagles Landing. I enjoyed the tour. The staff was very friendly, even down to the very friendly cleaning lady. It had a nice atmosphere. I saw the lunchroom and I saw the special dining room where families can come and sit with their loved ones if they so desire or have parties there. They had nice courtyards. I was impressed that they even have a hair salon, so that was pretty cool. I like the floorplan, which was good. They had menus and I was very impressed with the menu arrangement. It's very clean.
Provider Response
Nina
5
|
September 21, 2023
I toured Oaks at Eagles Landing. They had several different activities for everyone across the board. It was very clean and very neat. They were well-staffed, and they had different options. There's a main building where you can stay in there in your own room or across the parking lot, they have studio homes also for seniors. The ground was nice and well-maintained. The administrative desk was attentive to whatever questions I had and made sure that they found the right personnel to answer the question if they didn't know the answer. There was a reception waiting area that was very orderly. It was very efficient.
Provider Response
Lawana
5
|
July 29, 2023
My parents will be moving into Oaks at Eagles Landing. The facility was very clean and open. The grounds were kept well. My parents are getting a cottage. It's like a house. The staff was excellent, attentive, very professional, and very detailed with the information. The tour was wonderful. They sold us on the first day. They provided lunch, and it was wonderful. I saw some residents in the physical therapy room.
Sakina
5
|
July 23, 2023
I toured Oaks at Eagles Landing for my mom. The layout of it was nice. It was very nice, very clean, and open. I loved it. I loved the rooms. I think they had three or four different layouts of the rooms. They had single rooms and double rooms. I loved the fact that they furnished it like you didn't have to bring furniture and everything. They furnished everything. The lady that gave me the tour was exceptional. She made me feel very comfortable. She gave me a lot of insight into it because I've never been through this. She told me that a lot of people feel bad about taking their parents to senior living homes, and she assured me that that's not a bad thing. She told me of the layout and even the outside and that they're safe. The dining area was nice. We didn't talk much about the food. She showed me the place where they can get their hair done. I like it as far as allowing them to be independent as they were in their own homes. Had I been able to take my mother, that was my number one pick. There was always a nurse that could come if needed blood work or whatever. Whatever they needed to go to the doctor for, they didn't have to leave the facility, and I like that.
Krys
4
|
April 19, 2023
I visited Oaks at Eagles Landing. I liked the area. It's a very nice and pretty place. We went on Good Friday, and they were all singing in front of the place when we went in. Everybody was involved. I liked the idea that they can also order from a grill if there isn't anything on the menu that they liked that day. I liked the facility itself. I liked the rooms and the way they're laid out, with the roll-in showers. That's very helpful for my father because he's in a wheelchair, and he can roll into the shower and take a shower. It's well laid out for wheelchair use. They have an abundance of metal rails up for the handicap, and he can decorate the rooms to his taste. I like that idea because a lot of places don't want you decorating their rooms. I liked the courtyards. They were very nice and well-secured, so he can go out and get some sun, but he can't get out and roll into the street. They have physical therapy on site, so that helps, too. In my father's case, they have a machine that will help him strengthen his legs, so that he will be able to stand again. They all seemed very kind. The staff was well trained. They're able to answer any of your questions.
Stanley
5
|
April 14, 2023
Mom is at Oaks at Eagles Landing. It's very new and very convenient to a lot of the facilities that she would like to use. Shopping is close, as well as medical businesses or hospitals. It's a small but friendly community. The price is definitely worth it.
Scott
5
|
March 20, 2023
We visited Oaks at Eagles Landing. It had everything that we were looking for, and it seemed perfect for our needs. They do have a large lodge type building that has everything in it, and we looked at an apartment in that building where you could have the needed staff to take care of you. Everyone there was very pleasant. There was a snack area where the residents could just drop by at any time of the day and have a quick snack or sandwich.
Timothy
4
|
March 13, 2023
My brother-in-law has moved into Oaks at Eagles Landing. They do a little extra to make them feel at home. He is well groomed now. The building is nice, fresh, and clean. The staff is very friendly and knowledgeable with what they're doing. The rooms where they have activities look nice. They are slightly more reasonable than the others. They have an internet room, a reading room, an exercise room, and physical therapy.
Henrietta
5
|
February 24, 2023
For my mother-in-law, we are considering Oaks at Eagles Landing. We like the overall location, the resources there, the staff that I met, and just about everything they offered there. The staff were very informative. They were willing to work with us, and they listened to what our needs were. The available rooms that we looked at were very spacious and very accommodating. The dining area was a beautiful setup and just very spacious. The surroundings were clean, too. They have what looked like manicured lawn, and it's beautiful. However, it's strange because I did not see the residents being actively involved. We were there during the time that lunch was being served. It appears that they have an activity room where they will do cards, arts and crafts, and different kinds of activities. The thing that I like is that they have an onsite beauty shop where the patients can go and get their hair done and whatever else to make themselves look and feel better about themselves. And those kinds of things that I really would be interested in. They also have a rehab room. If the doctor desires the residents to have therapy, it's there. Everything is right there and accessible. Plus, they have a bistro if you want something in between meals. If you don't like what's on the menu, they also have an option for you. So that's what I like about it.
Deborah
5
|
February 9, 2023
Oaks at Eagles Landing was great. The service that my husband received was good. They had a lot of activities that he was in that he enjoyed. The building was beautiful. The people were great. His room was very nice. He had a single room with a TV. The bathroom was accessible to his ability. When I picked him up and dropped him off, it was around lunchtime, so the residents were at lunch. I didn't eat anything there. When I was there, what they had to eat looked very good. Everybody seemed like they were enjoying themselves. Everybody was in good mood. I liked it. The atmosphere was very nice. The surrounding was very nice. Everything was going smoothly and the residents looked really happy. When I picked him up, he was very happy. It wasn't like he was ready to go. It was a little pricy, but for the care he got, I thought it was good. I appreciate the service that my husband received while he was there.
Winnie
5
|
September 27, 2022
I was able to tour Oaks at Eagles Landing. I loved it and I wished I was going to live there. I thought that the place was nice and clean, and the people that I met were very friendly and welcoming. It was easy to allow me to tell them my story, to kind of help me. I gave the information to my daughter's aunt, and they did reach out to her. The prices were pretty much equal to all the other places. The care is expensive, it's not a cheap thing. So it was no fault of the program that she wasn't accepted, it's just that they didn't prepare. I saw a room and I saw an apartment, and I thought they were very adequate for seniors who can't really help themselves. I saw people sitting, walking, and some just talking. There were people interacting with the staff member, and they were kinda playing a game. I was very pleased. I thought the facility was clean, there was a lot of greenery, and they had a lot of little plants around.
Vicki
5
|
May 15, 2022
We toured Oaks at Eagles Landing. We're very impressed. We liked it a lot. We thought it would be wonderful. They were great over there. The apartments were roomy. They were great. We saw the two-bedroom, two-bath. The independent cottages were very roomy. They would have been great. Having the garage with the storage was nice and just the security there. The one problem, and I know its independent living, is having to get out in the weather to go to eat, up to the dining room, and all that. That was a little concern for my mother-in-law because she is elderly and she doesn't drive, and we told her we could do a golf cart, but she'd still have to get out in the weather. We didn't see the activities schedule, but we did meet the activities director for independent living. I know they have activities out there, but I don't know what they all were. I know they do like a happy hour. They have the clubhouse there for independent living. We saw all that. I know they do yoga and different classes, but we didn't see any of it. I think it would be good for any elderly. We liked that it goes from independent living to assisted living to memory care. If that progression happened, it would all be right there.
Help seniors by writing a review
If you have firsthand experience with a community or home care agency, share your review to help others searching for senior living and care.
Frequently Asked Questions
Didn't find what you were looking for?
Caring's Family Advisors can help answer your questions, schedule tours, and more.