Assisted Living Atlanta, GA
Atlanta has wonderful amenities, such as dozens of parks and gardens, nature preserves, green spaces and miles of trails.
When Atlanta’s residents don’t want to worry with the care of their own home anymore or perhaps their health is just not quite what it used to be, assisted living might be the answer. Assisted living means seniors stay independent, but are supported for things such as medication management, cooking and cleaning, and transportation.
The national average is $3,700 a month for a single bedroom in an assisted living facility. In Atlanta, assisted living care is significantly lower, with an average price of $3,390 a month.


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The 10 Best Atlanta, GA Assisted Living Facilities
We researched individual facility pricing and fees, floor plans, amenities and services in Atlanta so you can compare and make sure you find the right fit.
Brighton Gardens of Buckhead
Brighton Gardens includes an internet café, salon, transportation service, concierge, Hydro Bath spa and physical therapy gym right there on site.
- Onsite physical therapy gym
- Hydro bath spa

3088 Lenox Rd NE
Atlanta, GA, 30324
Safe Haven at Lenox Park
Safe Haven’s area of expertise is memory care, diabetes management and Parkinson’s care in its family owned and operated home.
- Memory-focused facility
- 25 landscaped acres

1137 Lynmoor Dr NE
Atlanta, GA, 30319
Brookdale Vinings
Brookdale Vinings has specially designed environments and offers personal care by trained caregivers for seniors living with cognitive challenges.
- Cafe-bistro
- Library

2401 Cumberland Pkwy SE
Atlanta, GA, 30339
Campbell-Stone Buckhead
A not-for-profit, Campbell Stone is a mission-driven assisted living community focusing on safety, lifestyle choices and quality of life.
- Housing subsidy
- Serves all faiths

2911 Pharr Ct S Northwest
Atlanta, GA, 30305
Sunrise at Buckhead
Sunrise at Buckhead serves its residents with a designated care manager who creates an individualized care plan based on the individual’s unique needs.
- Activities program
- Reminiscence neighborhood

1000 Lenox Park Blvd NE
Atlanta, GA, 30319
Renaissance on Peachtree
Housed in an elegant, upscale high-rise building, Renaissance on Peachtree provides amenities to a diverse residential population with a personal touch of caring.
- Engaged lifestyle
- Art and education

3755 Peachtree Rd NE
Atlanta, GA, 30319
Alto Senior Living
Alto Senior Living surrounds its residents with the warm southern hospitality of Atlanta in the heart of the premier, stylish community of Buckhead.
- Fine dining
- Fitness programs

4804 Roswell Rd
Atlanta, GA, 30342
Arbor Terrace at Cascade
Arbor Terrace, set in the beautiful southwest Atlanta area, offers state-of-the-art, quality assisted living and memory care to seniors who want compassionate care.
- Memory care
- Assistive program

1001 Research Center Drive
Atlanta, GA, 30331
Atria Buckhead
Atria’s care is specifically for individuals facing the challenges of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease using a memory care program called Life Guidance.
- Posh sitting rooms
- Across from botanical gardens

2848 Lenox Rd NE
Atlanta, GA, 30324
Summerset Assisted Living
An open, carefully designed facility, Summerset’s light-filled halls make residents feel right at home, where they can visit with family or each other.
- Goldfish pond
- Fountain

3711 Benjamin E Mays Dr SW
Atlanta, GA, 30331
Additional Atlanta Resources
Atlanta has many senior-friendly resources for residents living in assisted living facilities around the area. We’ve listed some of the most fun for everyone below.
- Division of Aging Services: The Georgia Department of Human Services offers the Division of Aging Services to ensure the health and safety of the aging population.
- Georgia Aquarium: This public aquarium at 225 Baker St. houses more than 100,000 animals, representing thousands of species, all in 10 million gallons of marine and salt water on 13 acres of land.
- Atlanta Regional Commission Aging Division: The Atlanta Regional Commission Aging Division provides resources and services to the aging population in Atlanta and the surrounding areas.
- Centennial Park District: This former eyesore of a neighborhood is now a testament to good management, private funding and wise forethought. Centennial Park at 265 Park Avenue West was the site of the 1996 Olympics and now houses hotels, an interactive fountain, fine dining and a Ferris Wheel, all contained within a 21-acre urban green space popular with locals and tourists alike.