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    Brightmoor Hospice

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Peregrine's Landing at Emory Heights

    Peregrine's Landing at Emory Heights

    5.0(1 review)
    38.1 mi

    This place is phenomenal…read more I am so emotional after my business meeting there today that I almost can't take it. My grandmother didn't have that much dementia, but the place where we "placed" her was not nearly as wonderful as this Emeritus location. I think she would have been a great candidate for one of their "wings" - if only she had lived here and not in Rome, maybe we could have had her there. Here's the deal - Emeritus has 11 metro-Atlanta facilities, four that are dementia-specific, so to speak, and over 400 locations nationwide. From meeting with one of the key folks today, and meeting other staff and directors, it is clear that they are committed to the very best in patient care and treatment. Each resident has a nameplate on the door, and a photo/collage type thing next to their door with whatever they feel portrays them best- family pics, notes, etc. Even better, the four "sections" of the facility are decorated like....things that make you happy! My favorite was the "beach" themed room- and the hair salon! In one corner of a wing, they even have an old-fashioned mirror/dressing table and vintage dresses next to it. Wow. Beyond the aesthetics, it was clear that the staff really cares, and that anyone whom I love would be well tended to at this place...I witnessed staffers calling everyone they saw by name, carefully tending to the sofas in the lounge area, checking on people in their rooms or in the common dining area or group activity area. Really, it was - overwhelming. Bob Carr and staff do an incredible job, it seems - if I get totally *out there* one day, for whatever reason, this is the kind of place I would want to be.

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    Visiting Nurse Health System

    Visiting Nurse Health System

    2.1(32 reviews)
    47.0 mi

    I am really sorry that the previous reviewer had a bad experience at Hospice Atlanta. I had a…read morefamily member there at roughly the same time her review was written (Fall 2013) and I can say our experience was 100% the opposite. The nurses and staff were caring, accommodating, friendly, and sensitive to the obviously delicate situation. The center itself is warm and friendly, with little nooks and sitting areas, a kitchen, a vast library with books, DVDs, & games, a beautiful chapel, and each guest suite has its own patio - large enough for the patient's bed to be rolled out in nice weather! They don't have specific visiting hours, and all ages (and species if the patient would like to see a pet) are encouraged to visit, as long as all are sensitive to the noise level. I can't imagine a better place for my loved one's final days. This experience ultimately inspired me to become a volunteer there. If you are at the point where you must consider hospice for someone you love, I highly recommend this facility and its amazing staff.

    The staff at hospice Atlanta is outstanding! My team that consist of nurse Susan and CNA Jackie is…read moresecond to none! My mother is 101 and fell and broke her hip. She is now bedridden. Jackie comes 3 times a week to bathe her and surround her in caring comfort. We consider these 2 ladies part of the family! We love our caregivers! I would like to commend hospice Atlanta for providing us with an excellent staff! Mrs. LM Evans.

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    Sacred Journey Hospice

    Sacred Journey Hospice

    3.5(15 reviews)
    19.1 mi

    Polly and Kay were a Godsend for our dad and for us. Dad was a resident of Westhill Newnan…read moreCrossing for 2 years and 7 months. He was under Sacred Journey's care for 3 months. Had we known we could have engaged their palliative care sooner, we definitely would have, as we felt Dad fell under the radar with the Westhill staff since he was fairly mobile and did not require a ton of care, other than help with dressing and hygiene. Polly texted us updates every time she saw Dad as well as Darcy, the chaplain, who would pray, and sing with him and Kim, the social worker, who would visit and just spend time with Dad. We are very thankful for the whole team. Polly and Kay really shined in the last few weeks of Dad's life. We cannot speak highly enough of them. Westhill let us down on so many levels (excluding Jennifer, the medtech at Westhill who was fantastic), yet Polly was a steady rock for us and for Dad. In the last few weeks, Dad had fallen twice. Both were after hours or on the weekend, so we had the privilege of meeting Todd. He was also on duty the morning Dad passed away. He cared for Dad that morning with gentleness yet great professionalism, and the dignity and respect that Dad deserved, even covering him with a United States flag, as Dad was a Marine Corps veteran. Our "journey" with Sacred Journey, if you will, started as the idea of an extra set of eyes on Dad. It turned into so very much more. We could not imagine Dad's last week or two without you guys. Thank you Sacred Journey. Thank you all who cared and loved on Dad.

    Do not use April Anders as a nurse ever!! Came to my brother's house on 08/23/19 to check on him in…read moreopen toe shoes and street clothes (halter sundress) like she was going to the club. We had specific instructions that no one was supposed to tell my brother that he would not be getting bette. She told him he was dying and his organs were shutting down even though my request as his POA was in the notes. Why would you treat a patient without reading the notes? I tried telling the manager and Bobby Brusch (LMSW/Social Worker) but all they wanted to do was sweep the problem under the rug so I removed my brother from their care since my feelings and the treatment he received was way below my expectations. They'd make appointments to come and see him but wouldn't show up. I had to have someone else fill in to give him wound care. Terrible! Do not use them if you love your family member.

    Brightmoor Hospice - hospice - Updated May 2026

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