Addington Place of Roswell stands in a quiet spot near the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area with lots of big, old trees and nice gardens where residents can grow vegetables and flowers, and folks often say the place feels warm and bright with all the new finishes and cheery design throughout since the complete remodel. The whole community sits on one level, making it easy to get around, and both assisted living and memory care residents have their own cozy courtyards with outdoor seating, walking paths, and covered patios out from the larger apartments. You'll see a mix of personal care studios, one- and two-bedroom suites, companion memory care rooms, and private suites, all with big, clean layouts and features like wheelchair-accessible showers and individual thermostats. Nurses and personal care staff check on everyone day and night, with a doctor on call and visits from nurse practitioners every week for those in memory care, and every resident has a personal emergency pendant and emergency buttons for added peace of mind.
The memory care section is in its own secure building, designed from the ground up for seniors with dementia or Alzheimer's, and the staff gets extra training from a Certified Dementia Practitioner, so they know how to handle people who sometimes wander or act out, using technology like alarm bracelets and close supervision for safety. The team helps people with almost all daily living needs, from bathing and dressing to reminding and helping with bathroom trips, meals, medications, blood sugar checks, and even giving insulin if needed, as long as the person can mostly guide their own care. They're equipped to help with residents who need transfers or have trouble walking, including one-person and two-person lifts or even assisted mechanical lifts, so most folks with medium care needs can stay comfortable and safe.
Addington Place has a steady schedule of wellness programs, group exercise, walking clubs, cultural programs, gardening, music therapy, art classes, and lots of games, movies, lectures, and trivia. A full-time social director and a weekend social director keep things lively even on Saturdays and Sundays, and there's always something to do, from traveling presentations to concerts and monthly events where family and friends get invited for a good time. Religious and spiritual services meet in-house every week, with a private dining room for special celebrations, and chef-prepared meals get served in a family-style dining room, or in rooms for those who'd rather eat in private, and there are hydration stations to help everyone stay healthy. Residents like that their pets can come along to live with them, and there's a salon, barbershop, movie theater, private library, media center, and Wi-Fi throughout, plus house-keeping, laundry, and maintenance done weekly or as needed.
Respite care gives families a break or just covers a short stay, and hospice care's available for those who need it. The staff knows how to manage memory, physical, and behavioral issues, even for residents who tend to wander or need extra help. Transportation services, shopping help, flexible meal plans, and language support in English all add up to give folks choice and comfort. Addington Place serves about 75 residents under Personal Care licensing (State License PCH008668), including 17 in memory care and 58 in assisted living, and the community has an open, pet-friendly feel, always aiming for a safe, caring, and easy-going environment for seniors. Utilities are included except cable and phone, and in general, the staff and community get described as happy, clean, and well-kept, which adds a bit of reassurance for both residents and their families. The community fee is $1,500, and respite care costs $210.