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Arbor Terrace of East Cobb
886 Johnson Ferry Rd, Marietta, GA, 30068
Arbor Terrace of East Cobb
886 Johnson Ferry Rd, Marietta, GA, 30068
Suburban Atlanta offers easy access to the city’s amenities coupled with peaceful neighborhoods and quiet surroundings. At Arbor Terrace of East Cobb, residents enjoy all of this and more thanks to the community’s convenient location in Marietta, Georgia, and its many resort-style amenities.
For more than 30 years, the Arbor Company has set the standard for quality senior living throughout the nation. Their communities are renowned for their fresh approach to senior living, offering an all-inclusive experience where residents live carefreely. Arbor Terrace of East Cobb is no exception, bringing everything families love about the Arbor Company to Atlanta’s beautiful suburban neighborhoods.
With all-inclusive monthly rental agreements, residents get access to everything Arbor Terrace offers for one convenient payment. Rent includes access to:
- Three meals per day
- All utilities
- Scheduled group transportation
- Housekeeping
- Trash removal
- Daily bed-making
- Linen and laundry service
- Daily programming
- Apartment maintenance
Incoming residents may choose from studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments, including shared suites. Apartments are the perfect size for residents looking to downsize from a private home, offering enough room to store belongings and live comfortably without being overwhelming.
Units feature private bathrooms and spacious closets, all part of their unique dementia-friendly design. All apartments are carefully crafted to prevent falls and minimize wandering, letting residents live freely without fear.
Some apartments feature kitchenettes, but many residents enjoy meals with their friends courtesy of the Dining with Dignity program. Monthly rent gives residents access to three nutritious meals per day, hand-prepared by their in-house chefs and kitchen staff. If residents need meals substitutions to accommodate allergies or other special dietary needs, the staff are happy to assist. Meals feature ingredients with a low-risk for choking or aspiration, letting residents dine with peace of mind.
Rent also pays for daily programming, like social events and community activities. Residents may enjoy friendly competitions with their peers, art sessions, and more thanks to the community’s engagement opportunities.
Along with on-campus activities, daily programming may include group trips to nearby points of interest. Residents may travel together into town, or run errands at shops close to home. To learn more about upcoming group outings and other scheduled daily programming, please use the link above to make an inquiry.
Inside the community, residents enjoy tastefully appointed living rooms – perfect for watching television or listening to the radio. The Wellness Center is another popular destination, providing high-quality care in conjunction with nearby universities and hospitals.
Want to learn more about Arbor Terrace of East Cobb? The community offers free tours for families to give them a first-person perspective of life as an Arbor Terrace resident. Tours are available to everyone and may be scheduled at various times.
Scheduling a tour is easy – simply use the ‘Schedule a Tour’ link above and choose an eligible date and time. During the tour, the staff will explain what makes Arbor Terrace of East Cobb unique and help guests see why so many families trust the Arbor Company for exceptional senior care.
For more information about the community, please read the frequently asked questions (FAQ) below.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: How do I know when it’s time for me or my loved one to consider Arbor Terrace East Cobb?
Deciding to move from a private home to a senior living community can be challenging for anyone of any age. There’s no easy way to know it’s the right time and it’s important for families to make their decision based on their personal needs.
At Arbor Terrace East Cobb, senior living is about so much more than long-term care. It gives residents a chance to connect with their peers, pursue their passions, and live life by their own design. Arbor Terrace residents enjoy their days free of typical day-to-day concerns, like tidying up their apartment and preparing meals. Beautiful common areas provide exceptional places for gatherings and conversation, while daily programming helps residents keep their minds fresh.
It’s important for families to consider these additional benefits when discussing long-term care. Moving to Arbor Terrace is about more than personal care and there are many factors to consider before moving in. Touring is a great way to see everything the community offers to get a clearer idea of what life is like as a resident. To schedule a tour, please use the link above and choose an eligible date and time.
Q: What is the first step I should take to move into Arbor Terrace East Cobb?
Want to join the Arbor Terrace family? Starting the move-in process is as simple as scheduling a tour. During the tour, families may meet with the staff to express their interest to start the move-in process.
Arbor Terrace provides complimentary wellness assessments for all incoming residents to determine their level of care before moving in. This is a crucial step in the process, helping the community meet each person’s individual needs. For more information, please use the link above for more information.
Q: Does Arbor Terrace East Cobb allow residents to customize their home?
Apartments at Arbor Terrace come unfurnished, giving residents the freedom to make their new home look however they please. However, it’s important for incoming residents to measure their new apartment before moving in so they know which furniture pieces they have room for – in many cases, senior living apartments are more compact than private homes and prospective residents should decide their must-have pieces before moving in.
For more information, please use the link above to make an inquiry.
Q: Do I need long-term care insurance to live at Arbor Terrace East Cobb?
No. Long-term care insurance can be a helpful way to pay for senior living but it is not required to move in. For more information about payment options at Arbor Terrace, please use the link above to make an inquiry. Alternatively, families may get a personalized monthly quote for the community using the ‘Get Pricing’ tool at the top of the page.
There are 21 hospitals within 25 miles of Arbor Terrace of East Cobb. The two closest hospitals are Northside Hospital which is 5.4 miles away and Saint Joseph’S Hospital Of Atlanta, Inc which is 5.6 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Arbor Terrace of East Cobb are:
- Pet Friendly
- Beauty & Barber
- Pool
- Social Outings
- Clubs & Communities
Services and Amenities
Services
- Housekeeping
- Assisted Living
- Memory Care
- Respite
- Transportation arrangement (non-medical)
- English
Activities & Fitness
- Activity Center
- Washer & Dryer in Unit
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Karaoke
- Happy Hour
- Live Musical Performances
Dining & Nutrition
- All-Day Dining
- Restaurant Style Dining
- Meals Provided
- Meals Included
- Diabetic
- Guest Meals
Accommodations
- Outdoor Areas
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Outdoor Garden
- Utilities Included
- Cable TV
- Emergency Call System
Care
- Parking
- Podiatry
- Nurses
- 12-16 hour nursing
- Medication management
- Mental wellness program
Neighborhood
- Piano or Organ
- Raised Garden Beds
LaTresh Walker, head of nursing care, goes above and beyond to assist with all of my Mom''s needs! If I go to her with a problem or a concern she is always more than willing and ready to help resolve the issue ASAP. When I need to be away for a few days, I have peace of mind just knowing that LaTres...
LaTresh Walker, head of nursing care, goes above and beyond to assist with all of my Mom''s needs! If I go to her with a problem or a concern she is always more than willing and ready to help resolve the issue ASAP. When I need to be away for a few days, I have peace of mind just knowing that LaTresh will be there to keep an eye on my Mom. She is extremely capable, respectful, compassionate and professional at all times!!
Read moreWhen we were in the process of helping mom move from single family home in FL to East Cobb/Sandy Springs area we looked at many places and ATEC seemed to be the perfect size/fit. Arbor Terr EC staff (special shout out to Jennifer) at Arbor Terrace kept in contact the whole way through, managing expe...
When we were in the process of helping mom move from single family home in FL to East Cobb/Sandy Springs area we looked at many places and ATEC seemed to be the perfect size/fit. Arbor Terr EC staff (special shout out to Jennifer) at Arbor Terrace kept in contact the whole way through, managing expectations and never leaving us to figure out what forms were missing or what next steps were. My mom has now been there one full year and after some to be expected adjustments on mom''s part we know for sure it was the right choice. They are quick to work with me on mom''s dietary needs and overall I know mom is safe and well cared for. It took a minute (mom''s stubborn) but with staff encouragement she now participates more in the daily activities as well. Thank you Arbor Terrace for helping us to take care of mom.
Read moreWonderful place. All of the staff are incredibly warm and welcoming, they really make it feel like family there.
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The introduction cookies were really good…where did that level of quality go? The attitude of the “care givers”…poor for the most part. The rules about family and friends not being able to attend meals, even if a resident needs help cutting their food…they are not allowed to come help. Ca...
The introduction cookies were really good…where did that level of quality go? The attitude of the “care givers”…poor for the most part. The rules about family and friends not being able to attend meals, even if a resident needs help cutting their food…they are not allowed to come help. Caregivers not closely watching over a resident who is at high risk of falling. Care givers insisting on an early bedtime just to be finished getting everyone ‘taken care of…’ clearly without regard to the tiredness of the resident. Dining room issues, everyday they are out of something residents want and expect to have… Ketchup, Coffee creamer…ice cream to name a few.…Poor or no response to the emergency call buttons…Complaints taken to management…not acted upon. They have an entire set of excuses, to avoid dealing with their poor quality staff. This place is such a disappointment, I really do not have words to express how poorly it is run. Beware…it is not what it looks like at first glance.
Read moreMy brother stays here. They run out of food all the time (including ice cream which the guests love), and entrees can be cold. They serve pork all the time, if that's what you like. The service is often slow, with some people already eating dessert while others haven't even had their order taken....
My brother stays here. They run out of food all the time (including ice cream which the guests love), and entrees can be cold. They serve pork all the time, if that's what you like. The service is often slow, with some people already eating dessert while others haven't even had their order taken. The servers can't answer basic questions about the food they serve. They ran out of ketchup for 5 days and served hamburgers during this time, yet never told anyone. It wasn't until the food arrived that this was "outed." They easily could have gone to Publix and bought some, but didn't. This is inexcusable, and an obvious sign of poor management. The latest health inspector's report gave them an 80. barely above a C. The report included finding a live roach on the main prep table. You can find this online. The list goes on and on. Any other traditional restaurant, run this way, would be out of business by now. The patio outback is small, and is the only place you can go outside.
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