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Village Park Alpharetta
12300 Morris Rd, Alpharetta, GA, 30005
Village Park Alpharetta
12300 Morris Rd, Alpharetta, GA, 30005
Welcome to Village Park of Alpharetta (Opening Fall 2017), an Assisted Living community located in Alpharetta, Georgia. The cost of the assisted living community at Village Park of Alpharetta (Opening Fall 2017) starts at a monthly rate of $1,950 to $6,575. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community does not allow pets of any kind or size.
There are 18 hospitals within 25 miles of Village Park of Alpharetta (Opening Fall 2017). The two closest hospitals are Wellstar North Fulton Hospital which is 3.2 miles away and Emory Johns Creek Hospital which is 5.2 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Village Park of Alpharetta (Opening Fall 2017) are:
- Beauty & Barber
- Pool
- Activity Center
- Fitness Programs
- Clubs & Communities
Services and Amenities
Services
- Housekeeping
- Parking
- Complimentary Transportation
- English
Activities & Fitness
- Pet Friendly
- All-Day Dining
- Social Outings
- Karaoke
- Happy Hour
- Live Musical Performances
Dining & Nutrition
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Restaurant Style Dining
- Meals Provided
- Guest Meals
- Professional Chef
- Low / No Sodium
Accommodations
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
- Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
- Kitchenette
- deck
- or balcony
- Air Conditioned
Care
- Courtesy transportation to medical appointments
- Diabetic care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
- Medication management
- Hospice available on-site
Neighborhood
- Outdoor Areas
My parents stayed at Village Park for seven years. In the beginning, it was fine, but the last three years have been very disappointing. As my parents’ dementia increased, I took over more of their finances. As I reviewed their monthly bills from Village Park, I would often find mistakes in the ...
My parents stayed at Village Park for seven years. In the beginning, it was fine, but the last three years have been very disappointing. As my parents’ dementia increased, I took over more of their finances. As I reviewed their monthly bills from Village Park, I would often find mistakes in the invoices, which always favored Village Park. Getting these invoices corrected was a major time investment and very frustrating since the same mistakes kept happening over and over again. Since I occasionally ate meals at Village Park with my parents, I also noticed that the quality of the food definitely declined, which is puzzling given the significant increasing cost over last three years. Staff turnover has been a big issue which I’m sure has hurt their overall ability to effectively manage this beautiful facility. Net, I would not recommend Village Park for your aging parents- before they died, my parents regretted ever moving there.
Read moreI went to look at Village Park Alpharetta. The thing I liked best is the way they set up the meal. They had basically three different places where you could go and get your meal. You can order off of a restaurant-type menu rather than going into a buffet, and I like that idea. It was a multi-story b...
I went to look at Village Park Alpharetta. The thing I liked best is the way they set up the meal. They had basically three different places where you could go and get your meal. You can order off of a restaurant-type menu rather than going into a buffet, and I like that idea. It was a multi-story building, and it was right in an area with a lot of traffic, which would be the worst thing. The staff was very good. They offer exercise rooms and a theater room. But I didn't see much equipment in the exercise room. It looked like it wasn't used very much. It looked like the facility was very clean.
Read moreWe went to Village Park Alpharetta. We saw the whole thing, but basically independent living. We had a very good experience. It was very clean. They were able to show me the cottages. They had a garage, which is what we're looking for, and something more than 1400 square feet. The rooms seemed ...
We went to Village Park Alpharetta. We saw the whole thing, but basically independent living. We had a very good experience. It was very clean. They were able to show me the cottages. They had a garage, which is what we're looking for, and something more than 1400 square feet. The rooms seemed to be very nice. The staff was very helpful. They were wonderful people. They answered all the questions that we had, and they were very eager to take us around and show us the place. The staff was A-1, as far as I'm concerned. I saw the dining area. I wasn't interested in the menu, but one of my friends lives there, and she was telling me that the food is very good. They got a new chef, and the food is excellent. I met only maybe three or four people, but they were very accommodating.
Read moreThey sold us on Village Park of Alpharetta being optimal for Assisted Living because of the integration with Independent Living, but there is a huge lack of support for those in Assisted Living units. The Assisted Living add-ons, like medication management, are inconsistently administered and are no...
They sold us on Village Park of Alpharetta being optimal for Assisted Living because of the integration with Independent Living, but there is a huge lack of support for those in Assisted Living units. The Assisted Living add-ons, like medication management, are inconsistently administered and are not tailored to the individual needs of each resident, which is a huge issue when you have a loved one with a condition like dementia. They are short staffed and I'm surprised at how little they pay the support staff taking care of the residents, especially considering how much it costs to live there. There is also a huge issue with communication between staff as well as with the POA/caregiver for Assisted Living residents. I spend so much time tracking people down to understand what is going on. The staff acts like my inquiries are an inconvenience to them and that I'm asking for too much, when my main asks are for them to do the tasks we're paying for. We're considering moving my loved one after just a short time at this community because of how detrimental it has already been to their health. This is essentially an apartment complex. I would not recommend Village Park of Alpharetta to someone in Assisted Living or Memory Care, or to someone who will potentially need these in the future.
Read moreAll I can speak about is the memory care side that is where my stepfather was for two months. I don't know about the assisted-living side it may be better. I found there was very little communication between facility and family. Could not get anybody to call me back when I needed to ask a questio...
All I can speak about is the memory care side that is where my stepfather was for two months. I don't know about the assisted-living side it may be better. I found there was very little communication between facility and family. Could not get anybody to call me back when I needed to ask a question when I ask them to do some thing for my stepfather it did not get done the Director Miss [name removed]was not friendly at all the owner. [name removed] did not even get involved to try to resolve issues, when I brought my stepfather home, his toenails were so long that it was unbelievable. Nobody advised me how to get anyone out there to give him a pedicure. I just did not think about it. He would think these people who take care of older people all day long would have said something to me about it, that's just one thing. I have a lot more gripes and issues about this place.
Read moreThis place is truly awful. The food is inedible for residents. There are nights where the cafeteria is closed with the promise that food would be delivered with no notice and no food ever delivered leaving residents hungry for the night. Residents have been without hot water having to plan their sho...
This place is truly awful. The food is inedible for residents. There are nights where the cafeteria is closed with the promise that food would be delivered with no notice and no food ever delivered leaving residents hungry for the night. Residents have been without hot water having to plan their showers around times where water may be warmer. Residents are having to leave google nest cameras out because there are people coming into their apartment. A activity director who is unable to read so no games are able to be played. Staff turnover here is unbelievable. Have been through multiple directors, 3 chefs and countless employees over the last 6 months. Pool closed for over a year. They cut costs anyway they can which ends up cutting into the quality for the residents. Don’t believe any of the promises they tell you when you tour. They are all baseless.
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