Sunrise at Buckhead offers care for seniors with many different needs and tries to support each person's preferences, so residents get personalized care whether they need assisted living, memory care, or skilled nursing. The community uses Sunrise CareConnect, which tracks care, medications, and progress through electronic records that families and staff can follow easily, and they even set up telehealth visits so folks don't have to leave for every doctor's appointment, which keeps things safer and easier. The Reminiscence Neighborhood is set up for people living with memory loss, and the Designated Care Managers work with each resident to provide just the help they're looking for, whether it's eating, bathing, dressing, or remembering medications.
Seniors living at Sunrise at Buckhead get three meals a day cooked by in-house chefs, along with snacks throughout the day, and they eat in a restaurant-style dining room. The facility is careful about safety and health, using strong protocols and always looking to improve by listening to what residents and families have to say and learning from experience, and with these efforts, Sunrise has earned more than 280 National Quality Awards. Nurses are available around the clock for medical support, and residents can get help with housekeeping, laundry, and transportation.
The apartments have private bathrooms, kitchenettes, cable or satellite TV, and emergency call systems, so people feel comfortable and secure, and the building has controlled access for safety. There's a library, courtyard, TV area, resident lounge, beauty and barber services, a sunroom, and several spaces to relax with others or have some quiet time. Daily activities cater to the mind, body, and spirit, with creative and physical programs, group trips, clubs, and outings to places like the High Museum and Atlanta Botanical Gardens, so there's always something for everyone to join in. Family and friends are welcome to visit, and the setup encourages community involvement and privacy at the same time. The community's been a member of the Georgia Senior Living Association since 2004, keeps involved with advocacy for senior care, and tries to keep improving with new education and events around the needs of older adults in the area. With so many levels of care-independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, short-term stays, and even hospice-seniors can find the support they need as things change through the years.