Creekside at Olde Town sits in a gated spot in Conyers, Georgia, right near 1597 Renaissance Drive NE, and you can get to both downtown Conyers and Atlanta using the nearby Interstate 20, which makes seeing doctors or catching a cultural event convenient, and there's also easy access to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, which families appreciate. The community is age-restricted for folks 55 and over and only has 99 single-family homes, which gives people a more close-knit, neighborly feeling, and you'll find homes ranging from about 1,748 up to 3,100 square feet, offering three or four bedrooms, two or three bathrooms, all featuring energy-efficient Earth Craft certification, kitchens with granite counters and stainless steel appliances, hardwood flooring, stone fireplaces, and all-tile walk-in showers in the owner's baths, plus layouts meant to make things easy to maintain over time. The homeowners' association covers lawn care and exterior upkeep, so there's less to worry about.
Many community features make life comfortable and convenient, with walking trails for simple outdoor strolls, a garden, a sparkling pool with an adjacent patio for relaxing or laps, and a fitness center with basic exercise machines for those who want to stay active. There's a clubhouse that serves both social gatherings and informal meetings where activities like movie nights, music programs, holiday parties, and resident clubs take place, and there's also a library, arts room, and game room for hobbies and card games, and staff help run activities, but residents start many of their own groups, too. There are outdoor and indoor common spaces for visiting, space for family get-togethers, and people often see friends out on the walking paths or in the community dining area.
Creekside at Olde Town offers several care types, including assisted living, memory care, independent living, respite care stays, and longer-term nursing services, and what stands apart are health features like on-site dialysis, help managing high blood pressure, and access to special nephrology (kidney) care for those who need it. There's always supervision with a 24-hour call system and staff can help with bathing, dressing, and taking medicine, and staff speak English plus other languages if needed. Residents can get meals in a restaurant-style dining room, have all-day dining, and take advantage of food tailored to allergies or special diets, including diabetic menus, and sometimes a professional chef oversees meal preparation.
Rooms can come with private bathrooms, kitchenettes, cable TV, Wi-Fi, telephones, air conditioning, and enough space to set up furniture brought from home if wanted, and homes all have thoughtful layouts and sturdy construction. For ease of living, cleaning, housekeeping, laundry, move-in coordination, and family support services are included, along with basic transportation and concierge-type help if you need it. There's a gated entrance, which offers extra peace of mind, and parking is available for those with cars.
Located near shops, groceries, restaurants, parks, churches, and local theaters, plus the Georgia International Horse Park and Cherokee Run Golf Club, there's enough to do both inside the gates and out. Creekside at Olde Town stays closed on Mondays, with visiting or office hours running from noon to 5 p.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays, Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday hours between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Folks live with a mix of privacy-due to the gated, serene setting-and community ties, given the small number of homes and plenty of activities set up for everyone.