Welcome to Brookside Stone Mountain, an assisted living community located in Stone Mountain, Georgia. In addition to assisted living, Brookside Stone Mountain also offers memory care at this location. The cost of the assisted-living community at Brookside Stone Mountain 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 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 Brookside Stone Mountain. The two closest hospitals are Eastside Medical Center which is 6.5 miles away and Dekalb Medical Center At Hillandale which is 8.4 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Brookside Stone Mountain are:
Outdoor Areas
Beauty & Barber
Pool
Fitness Programs
Clubs & Communities
For personalized guidance, current availability, and help scheduling a tour, call our senior living advisors at1 (877) 618-0710 or reach the community directly at(770) 689-4800
This community has received a mix of reviews from families and individuals who have experienced its services and environment firsthand. Many positive comments highlighted the high quality of care provided across all levels, from the director to the nursing care, which was often described as outstanding. The recent changes in management have been well-received, with new staff members praised for their help, care, and the overall value for money the community offers. Facilities have been described as clean and well-maintained, with friendly staff and enjoyable meals. The community's efforts to keep residents engaged with activities, despite being short-staffed at times, and the significant improvements following a change in ownership and management, including building refurbishments and a more inclusive pricing strategy, were particularly noted.
However, the reviews also pointed out several areas for improvement. Some reviewers expressed dissatisfaction with the previous management and the transition period, which seemed to affect the continuity of care and the overall experience negatively. Concerns were raised about the memory care unit, described by one reviewer as a "dark, locked basement hole," indicating a disparity in the quality of care and environment between different sections of the community. The lack of an activities director and the impact this had on the residents' engagement and well-being was another point of contention, along with observations of the community being understaffed and some staff members lacking in training. The cleanliness and state of renovation in parts of the facility were also criticized, with suggestions that more could be done to update and refresh the environment to enhance residents' quality of life.
In summary, while many aspects of the community, such as its care quality, cleanliness, staff friendliness, and meal services, were frequently praised, the feedback also underscores the need for consistent management, better staffing levels, and improvements in certain facilities, especially the memory care unit. Despite these concerns, several reviewers still recommended the community to others, indicating a level of satisfaction and trust in the community's ability to provide for their loved ones.