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Hollander Senior Living
5399 Northland Dr, Atlanta, GA, 30342
Hollander Senior Living
5399 Northland Dr, Atlanta, GA, 30342
Welcome to Hollander Senior Living, an Assisted Living community located in Atlanta, Georgia. The cost of the assisted living community at Hollander Senior Living 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.
From The Community
Hollander senior living sandy springs5399 northland driveatlanta, ga 30342404. 477. 3800404. 477. 3801 fxmonroe171 hwy 78 nwmonroe, ga 30655770. 267. 7050770. 207.
There are 22 hospitals within 25 miles of Hollander Senior Living. The two closest hospitals are Children’S Healthcare Of Atlanta At Scottish Rite which is 0.9 miles away and Northside Hospital which is 0.9 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Hollander Senior Living are:
- Outdoor Areas
- Housekeeping
- Pool
- Social Outings
- Clubs & Communities
Services and Amenities
Services
- Complimentary Transportation
- Spanish
- Pet Friendly
- Assisted Living
- Memory Care
- Hospice
Activities & Fitness
- Allowed Outdoors
- Wine Tasting
- Happy Hour
- Activities Off-site
- BBQs or Picnics
- Holiday Parties
Dining & Nutrition
- All-Day Dining
- Healthy Snacks
- Meals Included
- Diabetic
- Low Sodium
- Gluten / Allergen Free
Accommodations
- Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
- Wi-Fi/high-speed internet
- deck
- or balcony
- Handicap Accessible
- Air Conditioned
Care
- Diabetic care
- Memory care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
- Medication management
- Hospice available on-site
Neighborhood
- Arts and Crafts Center
Hollander Senior Living of Sandy Springs was nice, clean, and seemed to have good security. The staff members seem to be very attentive to the resident. It is very affordable for the memory care side. The food looked good. They have a nice room, and it was nice sized. They had a private bath and sho...
Hollander Senior Living of Sandy Springs was nice, clean, and seemed to have good security. The staff members seem to be very attentive to the resident. It is very affordable for the memory care side. The food looked good. They have a nice room, and it was nice sized. They had a private bath and shower area. They offer various activities, like bingo. They have a television and a little exercise room so that the residents can get some exercise.
Read moreKristen Henshaw Local Guide·73 reviews·296 photos just nowNEW I had to leave this under the Sandy Springs location because there's NOTHING for the Monroe location that Elliott Hollander is abandoning. He owns BOTH, and I want people to be very aware of who they're dealing with if they have thei...
Kristen Henshaw Local Guide·73 reviews·296 photos just nowNEW I had to leave this under the Sandy Springs location because there's NOTHING for the Monroe location that Elliott Hollander is abandoning. He owns BOTH, and I want people to be very aware of who they're dealing with if they have their loved ones at his facilities. Monroe Hollander staff and families got an email on March 22 from Elliott, saying he's closing it down by April 30, and everyone needed to be out by 5pm that day. He didn't have the balls to come and speak in person....according to his Facebook page, he was in Charleston at the time at a music festival, then on to Aspen Colorado for a ski adventure....not giving 1 flip about the people who just were seriously affected by his decision. Not much more than 2 weeks later, staff has mostly abandoned ship, and Elliott left ALL the responsibility of helping residents find new homes to Christy. She and Mary have tried their best to care for the residents left, in spite of staff dropping left and right. More recently, Elliott told them it isn't "his problem" that he might not be able to pay them! Families are scrambling to help their loved ones who are left, and some residents don't have family here or are lower income and are stuck with wherever Medicare can send them. Elliott Hollander is a heartless person. He posts pictures of him and his grandmother with the hashtag #respectyourelders and in the meantime, ABANDONS 40+ lower income elders in HIS facility in Monroe, not to mention his staff. Don't do business with this guy. Entrepreneur? Ha.
Read moreI didn't feel that Hollander Senior Living of Sandy Springs was well kept up. The people and the staff were very nice and friendly, they were very helpful, but the maintenance and upkeep needed work. The people that I met were very good, they were knowledgeable. I didn't really like the layout of th...
I didn't feel that Hollander Senior Living of Sandy Springs was well kept up. The people and the staff were very nice and friendly, they were very helpful, but the maintenance and upkeep needed work. The people that I met were very good, they were knowledgeable. I didn't really like the layout of the place, it was like an upstairs-downstairs kind of thing. They had an elevator but I didn't like that.
Read moreHollander Senior Living of Sandy Springs was an older facility. I thought it looked a little dated, but it was clean. I talked to a couple of residents and they were happy there. In terms of the physical structure, though, it was old. The staff messed up the appointment, but when they accommodated m...
Hollander Senior Living of Sandy Springs was an older facility. I thought it looked a little dated, but it was clean. I talked to a couple of residents and they were happy there. In terms of the physical structure, though, it was old. The staff messed up the appointment, but when they accommodated me, they were fine.
Read moreMy grandmother moved into Hollander Sandy Springs. I liked it, she has her own bedroom with a walk-in closet, and a bathroom. She's in the dementia unit, the doors are locked, but they have a whole level to themselves with kitchen, dining, TV, and everything they need. They have a schedule of activi...
My grandmother moved into Hollander Sandy Springs. I liked it, she has her own bedroom with a walk-in closet, and a bathroom. She's in the dementia unit, the doors are locked, but they have a whole level to themselves with kitchen, dining, TV, and everything they need. They have a schedule of activities, and they take them outside. They have an open area, when you come out of your apartment, you go right into a common area, they have birds, TV for the residents, and they can walk to the hall into another area where there's a dining room, and a kitchen they kept locked so the residents can't go in; but there's always somebody there. There's always staff there.
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