Coventry Place has been family owned and operated in Atlanta since 1987, with most of the senior management team staying more than twenty years, which seems to keep things steady and familiar for residents. This community takes adults aged 55 and over, offering independent living, personal care, personal care plus, assisted living, and Alzheimer's care, as well as short-term respite stays and home care, so residents can age in place without moving when their needs change, and the staff provides 24-hour emergency service. Most apartments are large, about 728 square feet, with full kitchens, spacious closets, and storage, which gives a bit more room to move around compared to many places, plus there are two-bedroom and single-room units, and semi-private rooms available, so folks can choose what fits best. Coventry Place charges an all-inclusive monthly price, and newcomers pay a one-time community fee of $500, which might help families know what to expect.
Residents here can bring pets but can't smoke indoors, and the grounds are accessible to folks with mobility devices, which is important for getting around. Onsite resident parking is available, and Coventry Place offers free scheduled transportation for appointments or errands, so driving's not a worry. Housekeeping, personal laundry, and dry cleaning are provided, and the maintenance-free living means repairs or chores won't fill up the days. The in-house beauty salon, barber services, and physical therapy make it easier to stay healthy and feel good, while an extensive dining program serves up meals in a well-appointed dining room, and residents can choose from kosher or vegetarian options, with the kitchen aiming for good nutrition and quality ingredients.
Social life happens in activity rooms, a welcoming lobby, and a lounge with a wide-screen TV, plus there's a recreation room for group events, games, and reading, so folks have plenty of space to gather. The community calendar is full, including chair exercise, musical entertainment, bridge groups, bingo, birthday parties, movies, local lunch outings, and fine arts trips, and every week or month brings new things like card games and special event parties. Coventry Place provides in-house religious services and offsite devotionals for those who want them.
English language services are available, and high-speed Wi-Fi helps keep residents connected. The trained and friendly staff offer personal care tailored to medical needs, with medication administration, memory care support, hospice, and programs to help those dealing with memory loss have structure and comfort, all while encouraging independence in daily choices. Coventry Place has won awards for best activities and high-quality care, though the real appeal might be the focus on making a homelike atmosphere where residents and staff know each other, and the family-run aspect brings some continuity and personal touch that bigger chains sometimes lack. The prices stay lower than many places around, aiming to keep things affordable without cutting on services or quality, and with three decades in Atlanta and a single-community focus, Coventry Place seems to have settled in as a steady retirement option for those wanting flexible support and larger apartments without lots of fuss.