VILLAGE PARK AT SPALDING
Capacity
134 residents
Phone
(770) 416-0502Website
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Reviews (5)
John Fabian
’ve had a good experience with Village Park Peachtree Corners overall. The campus is beautiful and well maintained, and there are plenty of activities that help residents stay social and engaged. The staff are generally friendly and caring, and the atmosphere feels welcoming compared to many other senior living communities. That said, there are still some areas for improvement. Communication from management can sometimes be inconsistent, and the dining experience can vary depending on the day. Like many communities, staffing levels can affect service at times. Overall though, it’s a nice place with strong amenities and a positive environment for residents.
Hunter
Courteous management and friendly staff. They always go above and beyond with our church group volunteer and activity hour. Thank you guys!
Greg L
Outstanding leadership team - especially Seferino, the Executive Director, Keisha overseeing Assisted Living care, and Shirlette overseeing Memory Care. I highly recommend this community!
Nicholas Vastakis
Village Park Peachtree Corners is an wonderful community. The property is stunning, the dinning options are exceptional, and they provide an beautiful and supportive environment that helps residents age-in-place gracefully.
Susan Carr
Please, please do not take your loved one here. My parents have been there now over a year and it has been one nightmare after another. The most recent is my father had an "unexplained fall". Med tech found Dad on the floor at 6:45am and at 11am my sister went to pick up Dad to go to church and found Dad soiled in his desk chair alone and he was super confused. None of us kids received a phone call about the fall or that he was confused. We took Dad to the ER thinking he was having a stroke, spent 5 days in the hospital and no evidence of a stroke, but Dad wouldn't walk. Eventually got him back to Village Parks and asked if Dad would get extra care and we got the standard answer "absolutely, just tell Dad to hit his pendant". We'll we have witnesses the all talk and no show before so we hired a personal sitter of our choice, not theirs to be with Dad 24/7 an extra $5k a week!! And the first 3 nights the sitter hit the button because Dad is too confused and weak to do it and what do you know NOBODY comes!! Knowing we have a sitter that can tell us what is going on and they still made no effort!! So what is happening there when no one is watching!! I will post more nightmares later!!! I want families going through this tough time like us to know about this place so they don't make the same mistake we did!!! There will be more stories!!
