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Sterling Estates of East Cobb
4220 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta, GA, 30068
Sterling Estates of East Cobb
4220 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta, GA, 30068
Welcome to Sterling Estates of East Cobb, an Assisted Living community located in Marietta, Georgia. The cost of the assisted living community at Sterling Estates of East Cobb starts at a monthly rate of $1,950 to $6,495. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community allows residents to have pets. It’s always a good idea to check when you visit the community to see if your pet will be allowed.
There are 21 hospitals within 25 miles of Sterling Estates of East Cobb. The two closest hospitals are Northside Hospital which is 5.6 miles away and Children’S Healthcare Of Atlanta At Scottish Rite which is 5.7 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Sterling Estates of East Cobb are:
- Pet Friendly
- Pool
- Social Outings
- Restaurant Style Dining
- Outdoor Areas
Services and Amenities
Services
- Beauty & Barber
- Nearby Shopping
- Activity Center
- Housekeeping
- Parking
- Complimentary Transportation
Activities & Fitness
- All-Day Dining
- Fitness Programs
- Happy Hour
- Live Musical Performances
- Yoga / Chair Yoga
- Intergenerational Programs
Dining & Nutrition
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Meals Provided
- Guest Meals
- International Cuisine
- Professional Chef
- Vegetarian
Accommodations
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
- Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
- Kitchenette
- deck
- or balcony
- Handicap Accessible
Care
- Diabetic care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
- Medication management
- Hospice available on-site
- Nurse
Neighborhood
- Clubs & Communities
- Piano or Organ
- Raised Garden Beds
Rude management, not friendly at all.
Inattentive staff. Staff management at fault, not individual aides. Very sad to see my oldest friend ignored and left in bed for hours or on floor after falling as no one responds to call button.
My 90-year-old dad has lived in independent living at Sterling for almost 10 yrs. He recently commented how friendly everyone at Sterling is, and how helpful they are, "even when the area where they are helping is not even their responsibility.” What a blessing Sterling is to their residents ...
My 90-year-old dad has lived in independent living at Sterling for almost 10 yrs. He recently commented how friendly everyone at Sterling is, and how helpful they are, "even when the area where they are helping is not even their responsibility.” What a blessing Sterling is to their residents and their families! (He also regularly comments how good the food is!)
Read moreSterling Estates of East Cobb was very inviting and we liked the layout. They didn't have all that many cottages available. I think they had 14, something like that. We were hoping they might have had a few more but they had none available. One would have to go on a waiting list, but frankly, w...
Sterling Estates of East Cobb was very inviting and we liked the layout. They didn't have all that many cottages available. I think they had 14, something like that. We were hoping they might have had a few more but they had none available. One would have to go on a waiting list, but frankly, we thought the layout of the place was superb. The staff was very, very helpful and friendly. They answered all of our questions and were very attentive. We did a viewing of the food but we didn't sample it. It certainly looked good and we like the way they organize things. We looked at their independent living cottages. They were very nice and they had all the things that we were hoping they had. We saw people visiting in the lounges, we saw people just talking to each other, and some even came up to talk with us and they were quite friendly.
Read moreSterling Estates of East Cobb is nearest our house, but it's more expensive than the West. The size of the place is only 16 acres. All the facilities are apartment buildings, 3-stories but there are some 2-stories with a garage underneath. They're kind of close together. They call them co...
Sterling Estates of East Cobb is nearest our house, but it's more expensive than the West. The size of the place is only 16 acres. All the facilities are apartment buildings, 3-stories but there are some 2-stories with a garage underneath. They're kind of close together. They call them cottages, but they're apartments. They're large, and well over 2000 square feet. The elevators are relatively old and a little shaky to get up to the third floor. We had a friend who lived in the facility, and we've been into their apartment. It was very nice; however, it was on the third floor. They have since moved in and are now on the ground floor of another apartment within the facility. Another friend lives above them on the second floor of that facility. It's a 2-story and only one of two 2-story facilities in the complex. The tour guide, Laurie, was very enthusiastic. She took us to one of the apartments that were lived in, but the person that lived in it was not at home at the time. She knew that was, and he was amenable to having her show the apartment to customers. It was a large apartment, almost 2400 square feet, 3-bedroom. His wife had passed away three years ago, and he still lives there. The facility came out on the street level, and it had another apartment above it that came down to that entranceway by steps and by elevator from that second level above him. Each of the apartments in that building had an elevator from the garage up to the apartment itself. So, you could take the steps, or you could take the elevator. The facility has a water aerobics pool and a saltwater pool. They had a full exercise facility. But to walk in that area, you'd have to go over into the neighborhood, do a lot of walking because it's a very small, contained facility. When you come into the facility, you turn right and take a drive down the back of the facility's apartments in the main building. Then take a left and go up the hill. There are apartments all around in a circular drive that has parking places on them. Some of the facilities have garages underneath, but not all of them. We did not see any apartment inside the main building. The staff was very enthusiastic, very sure of herself, and knew her business.
Read moreMy mother is living in Sterling Estates of East Cobb. It's a beautiful place, but it's not run well as far as having enough help, and it was even that way before the pandemic. She's in the assisted living, but if you're independent, they have a lot of activities. They have a pool...
My mother is living in Sterling Estates of East Cobb. It's a beautiful place, but it's not run well as far as having enough help, and it was even that way before the pandemic. She's in the assisted living, but if you're independent, they have a lot of activities. They have a pool for aqua aerobics. They have a weight room, they have exercise classes, and they have Bible study classes. They have speakers come. They have a bus that will take people places. I mean, if you're independent, it's probably not a bad place to live. But if you need assistance and also now, they're moving memory care people in there because they need to fill up the rooms and it's not equipped for memory care. They recently had somebody escape from there. It's not secure. They don't have enough help. There's one at the front desk by the front door and she's gone a lot trying to help people. There's nobody standing guard. I wouldn't put my memory care parent there at all. The apartment is nice, with high ceilings, big windows, huge bathroom, which she wanted. She's happy enough with the apartment, it's just you can't get help when you need it. She's moderately satisfied with the meals, but again, with her being in her room and not able to come down to the dining room, they will bring breakfast a lot of times at ten-forty five or 11:00, which I've told them is not acceptable.
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