Somerby Sandy Springs Senior Living sits quietly north of Atlanta, away from the city's hustle, on a spacious six-acre property with modern, newly renovated buildings that many say are the nicest in the area, and the place stays busy with residents age 55 and up. The community covers independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and respite care, working as a Continuing Care Retirement Community so residents can get more support as their health needs change, all without leaving the campus. The independent living apartments and studios don't need much upkeep, and folks who stay here can bring their pets, which is a comfort for many. Residents can choose from many floor plans, filling their days with events, arts and crafts, movie nights, music programs, and walking along safe outdoor paths if the weather's nice. The Brilliance program for independent living focuses on active, social seniors, while Lilac Trace Memory Care serves people with Alzheimer's or dementia with trained caregivers, and the assisted living program lends a hand with daily needs like bathing, dressing, and medications.
Health and wellness are a big part of what they do, with a new fitness room, a health and wellness center, and a salon and spa on campus. There's a 12-16 hour on-site nursing presence and a 24-hour call system for extra peace of mind. Residents can see a doctor nearby when needed because Northside Hospital and Walgreens pharmacy are close, and there's concierge healthcare service right at the facility. Dining includes fresh, full-service meals in a restaurant-style dining room, a relaxed bistro, or a social café, and the menus change often with many choices. There's also a library, game room, art studio, media lounge, and various social spaces meant to help people keep socially and physically active each day.
The Lifestyle Plus approach tries to mix support and luxury so each person gets what's needed for their comfort, independence, and mental and emotional health. Somerby Sandy Springs offers short-term respite stays too if family caregivers need a break. The community stays connected with local support as part of the Georgia Senior Living Association and provides tours if you'd like to see the place up close. Residents often say they like the peaceful setting near Atlanta, the pet-friendly policy, and the focus on keeping everyone as healthy and engaged as possible. The community's been serving seniors since 2017 and Clinton Strickland is the listed contact person for any questions.