Zaban Tower stands in Atlanta, GA, for seniors aged 62 and up, and some folks like that it offers both independent and assisted living, plus respite care, all under the Jewish HomeLife network, so there's a focus on community, tradition, and support, which seems important to many who grew up with those values. The staff stays on site around the clock to check in and help with daily tasks, like moving from bed to wheelchair, keeping up with medications, insulin checks for diabetes, and making sure people with limited mobility or incontinence have what they need, which older folks sometimes come to need more and more with time. There's also a primary care clinic with a nurse practitioner nearby for basic medical needs, and skilled nursing care for people with more health concerns or who need extra medical oversight, which can bring peace of mind.
Residents have meal service so there's no big worry about cooking, and they can eat in a restaurant-style dining room where trained chefs make different meal options, including for special diets-plus, for a treat, there's an old-fashioned ice cream parlor that gets a lot of smiles during happy hours and special social events. Living spaces come in furnished studios, one-bedroom, and semi-private rooms, all with private bathrooms, cable TV, Wi-Fi, and air conditioning, and there's plenty of housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance help so residents don't have to fuss with chores and can focus on things they enjoy, or need to rest.
There are lots of common areas inside for sitting and chatting, like the library, game room, computer room, arts and crafts room, theater, and fitness room, so there's usually someone around for a game, book discussion, or just a bit of company, and staff try to keep a full events calendar, with both staff-led and resident-run activities, like art, music, outings, and fitness programs. Outdoors, there are walking paths, shaded gardens, and patios for people who like fresh air and quiet time, and you'll sometimes see folks out there, even if it's just to watch the birds or talk with a friend. The nondenominational chapel gives a peaceful space for anyone who'd like it, and there's a hair salon so you don't have to leave the building for a haircut, which can be nice as you get older.
Everyone gets access to the 24-hour security and call system, and the building is wheelchair accessible for those who need it, with parking and community transportation for outings, shopping, and doctor trips, which helps keep people connected to life outside. The staff can also help with social media and Facebook, which some folks enjoy using to keep up with family. Zaban Tower is linked with other services and facilities, such as Aviv Rehabilitation Center, Berman Commons, Eckstein Home Care, and The William Breman Jewish Home, so residents and their families can find different levels of support if things change over time.
The community has received an 8.9 review score based on 56 reviews, with 62% of them awarding five stars, which suggests many families and residents have felt well cared for, though, like every place, it isn't perfect and experiences can vary. Zaban Tower really tries to give people a safe, welcoming place to live, with care and activities to help keep both body and mind as healthy as possible, and it has some nice touches, like the gardens, friendly staff, and a range of activities to suit different interests as people age.