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Assisted Living Costs in Atlanta, GA
Cost for a single bedroom in Atlanta runs between $1,500 to $12,000 a month. Availability is almost guaranteed but you can request information online by filling out the form to the right or call us at 855-363-2002.
There are dozens of Atlanta assisted living facilities. How do you choose the right one for your family? Contact us to be connected with a Senior Living Advisor in Atlanta who will match you with a list of appropriate options based on your loved one's clinical needs and budget. Whether you're looking for an Intown community, or a location in one of the surrounding neighborhoods, your advisor will empower you with the resources you need to make an informed and confident choice about assisted living in Atlanta.
The official website for the city of Atlanta is http://www.atlantaga.gov/.
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Assisted Living Costs in Nearby Cities
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Facts about Atlanta
Atlanta is also known as: Hotlanta, Fulton County / Atlanta city, The Big Peach, The ATL, and A-Town.
Atlanta has been featured in movies like: Zombieland (2009), Get Low (2009), Halloween II (2009), and Hillbilly Highway (2012).
And some of the notable people born here have been: Will Wright (game designer and scientist), Spike Lee (screenwriter and actor), Tucker Max (writer and film producer), Kristin Hersh (singer), and David Cross (actor and screenwriter).
Atlanta is home to the following sports teams: Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Falcons, and Atlanta Hawks.
Popular neighborhoods in Atlanta include: Adamsville, Atlanta, Adair Park, Ansley Park, Atlantic Station, Bankhead, Ben Hill, Atlanta, Berkeley Park, Historic Brookhaven, Brookwood Hills, Buckhead, Cabbagetown (Atlanta), Candler Park, Capitol View, Atlanta, Capitol View Manor, Cascade Heights, Castleberry Hill, Center Hill, Atlanta, Downtown Atlanta, Centennial Hill, Fairlie-Poplar, and Atlanta.
And featured attractions of Atlanta: Buckhead, Castleberry Hill, Little Five Points, Grant Park, and Zoo Atlanta.
More about assisted living in Atlanta
Choosing an assisted living facility in Atlanta, Georgia for your loved one is a difficult decision and sometimes can cause a lot of stress. According to Genworth Financial, about 70% of people over the age of 64 will need long term care sometime during their life. We all want what is best for the people we love, so it is important to take a careful look at all options when choosing an assisted living facility in Atlanta, GA. For instance, always ask what the staff-to-resident ratio is and be sure the staff is very knowledgeable and experienced. We will provide you with the information and resources you need to make informed decisions about the care of your loved ones. We aim to support you through this process so you feel less alone as you face the challenging time of caring for an elderly loved one. Our advisors will work with you to assess your loved one's needs and go through all care options with you to help you make the best decision possible. Fast Fact: The Atlanta metro area is one of the fastest growing retirement destinations in the U.S.
Atlanta is represented by Mayor Kasim Reedand Body Atlanta City Council.
Atlanta is the capital of and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia, with an estimated 2013 population of 447,841. Atlanta is the cultural and economic center of the Atlanta metropolitan area, home to 5,522,942 people and the ninth largest metropolitan area in the United States. Atlanta is the county seat of Fulton County, and a small portion of the city extends eastward into DeKalb County.Atlanta was established in 1837 at the intersection of two railroad lines, and the city rose from the ashes of the Civil War to become a national center of commerce. In the decades following the Civil Rights Movement, during which the city earned a reputation as "too busy to hate" for the progressive views of its citizens and leaders, Atlanta attained international prominence. Atlanta is the primary transportation hub of the Southeastern United States, via highway, railroad, and air, with Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport being the world's busiest airport since 1998.Atlanta is considered an "alpha-" or "world city", ranking 36th among world cities and 8th in the nation with a gross domestic product of $270 billion. Atlanta's economy is considered diverse, with dominant sectors including logistics, professional and business services, media operations, and information technology. Topographically, Atlanta is marked by rolling hills and dense tree coverage. Revitalization of Atlanta's neighborhoods, initially spurred by the 1996 Olympics, has intensified in the 21st century, altering the city's demographics, politics, and culture.
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Population shifts in Atlanta
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Average temperatures in Atlanta
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Average rainfall in Atlanta