Silverleaf Senior Living sits at 2001 Clear View Ave in Atlanta and these folks built the place in 2016 with a focus on comfort, safety, and daily routine, and while it's a three-story building, some sources mention four stories, but either way, it has 90 units in a garden-style setup with modern design and plenty of walking paths and a garden area where residents can enjoy the outdoors. The building's got elevator access, an emergency alert system, and alarms inside, so residents feel secure day and night, and rooms are mostly studio or one-bedroom apartments, each with their own bathroom, kitchenette, air conditioning, and cable TV, with some rooms on the ground floor and all are carpet or hardwood, and there's no extra charge for any patios, balconies, or outside space because those aren't included anyway.
Residents at Silverleaf choose from different living options like independent living for seniors who are still active, assisted living for folks who need help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, or taking their medicine, memory care units called Silverleaf Senior Living for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and there's home care services for those who want help but still want to stay in their own home, plus respite care for short-term stays if the main caregiver needs a break. Caregivers and support staff work full-time and speak English, and they give daily wellness checks and medication reminders, handle laundry and housekeeping, and help with things like meals, bathing, and getting around the building, with some services made for non-ambulatory residents who need extra help moving about.
A full-time activity director schedules lots of programs every week, and there's always trips to local attractions, group outings for shopping, and scheduled transportation to doctor visits and appointments, and if seniors want to stay in, there are things like movie nights, art classes, a swimming pool, and a fitness center to help keep everyone busy-plus they've some offsite activities and devotional services right at the property if folks want a bit of worship or spiritual time. Meals come included with the price, and the dining room serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day, paying attention to dietary restrictions like allergies or diabetes, and there's always vegetarian or guest meal choices if someone wants something different. Residents don't have to pay extra for things like utilities-electric, gas, water, sewer, and internet are included-and weekly housekeeping and lawn care are part of the flat all-inclusive rate, and there's no extra fees for things like pet deposits, extra amenities, or parking, and pets can stay too, as long as they're not a nuisance, since there's no pet rent or deposit.
There's on-site amenities like a beauty salon, a business center, Wi-Fi everywhere, guest meals, and a long list of community-sponsored activities in common rooms or the garden and walking paths, and the place has regular movie nights, various art and craft activities, and even scheduled transportation to medical appointments and shopping nearby, so no one's ever too far from what they need. The building's classified as a B class multi-family property and zoned as C2 with an apartment secondary classification, and you won't find furnished units or fully ADA-accessible units, but most units are simple, with basic furniture, and rooms have their own shower. The lot covers 5.3 acres with parking on-site, but there's no garage or covered parking, and the building's near the Doraville MARTA rail station for public transportation so families and visitors can get there without trouble. Silverleaf doesn't have attached garages, controlled access gates, covered parking, screened porches, or any of the fancy add-ons-it's just straightforward apartments with whatever a senior needs to stay comfortable, active, and supported, whether they need help all the time or just want an easier lifestyle that doesn't need a lot of fuss.