Ashwood Meadows Gracious Retirement Living

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Johns Creek, United States

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Ashwood Meadows Gracious Retirement Living Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Ashwood Meadows Gracious Retirement Living is located in Johns Creek, United States on 11190 Medlock Bridge Rd. Ashwood Meadows Gracious Retirement Living is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category retirement community in United States.

Address

11190 Medlock Bridge Rd

Phone

+1 7704764429

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Valerie Woomer

I’ve been here for nine months now and I have to say it is a great place to live, I’d rather be here than just about any place else. They are taking excellent care of us during this pandemic keeping us safe and healthy. Staff is friendly and helpful and there when you need them. I can’t think of a thing to complain about. If you’re looking for a happy fun place to live during this time in your life, come on down to Ashwood Meadows.

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James SCOTT

Beautiful community with a caring staff and great food.

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Cathy Newberry

I have been a resident for almost 4 years and find numerous reasons for choosing Ashwood Meadows. Call to schedule a tour and delicious meal.

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Patricia Meek

It is a retirement apartment complex, not a facility for the elderly, and as such, they have fewer state regulations, I am told. That's fine for older people who are still young enough to enjoy living in the Johns Creek area. This would not be a good place for someone with Sundowners Syndrome, for example, or someone who needs a lot of assistance. It's close to the hospital and shopping, and you can walk to sandwich shops. The place is pretty and there are some pretty, spacious and sunny apartments downstairs that seem much newer. There are also some horribly old looking apartments upstairs with only a small heat pump in the living area and no form of heat or A/C in the bedroom. The bathroom just has one of those 'french fry' infrared lights to warm it. My mom has lived in both apartments, enduring the tiny, cold one for two years before a pleasant downstairs one opened up. In wintertime, they keep the thermostat at 68 in the common areas. Meals are served in courses, and take two hours each. My mom says the people are hungry and get snappy with each other while waiting for the next course. She said it is a training facility, so managers and employees come and go frequently, and rules change frequently. Snacks and some activities have been removed, and the radius of bus trips has been made smaller. There is a problem with the fire alarm erroneously going off frequently. It has been doing this for three years. Although it cost a lot to move in, including a 1,000 pet fee, the constant fire alarm problems drove my mom, who is a heart patient, to find someplace more peaceful.

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Alyssa

I do not stay here, but I visited my Grandma who lives here. My husband and I had a wonderful time, very friendly people and a very clean facility, you can easily tell it is highly maintained. The staff are very friendly and made us feel very welcome.