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Oaks at Post Road
3875 Post Rd, Cumming, GA, 30040
Oaks at Post Road
3875 Post Rd, Cumming, GA, 30040
Oaks at Post Road is an assisted living facility in Cumming, Georgia. This community does not offer a level of care outside of assisted living. Hospice services are available on-site for residents who need them. This facility may offer respite or short-term stays. If this is something you need, you will need to find out if there are any additional restrictions on this option. Oaks at Post Road offers dental care to its residents. Care can be provided for Spanish-speaking residents.
Costs at this community start at $3,563 and range up to $4,985. The average price in the community is $3,735, which is less than the average price in the area of $4,262. The cost of assisted living in this area is essentially the same as the cost throughout the state. Depending on the services the resident needs, additional services may increase the cost of care.
This community is pet-friendly. It's a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed. To ensure the safety of all residents, the facility provides an emergency call system. Special diet meals are not always available, but some can accommodate residents' dietary requirements. This community provides no or low-sodium meals. Residents need to have a scheduled, structured activity every day. This facility has a variety of activities, including musical performances and social outings. See our amenity list below for more information.
There are 11 hospitals within 25 miles of Oaks at Post Road. The two closest hospitals are Northside Hospital Forsyth which is 6.3 miles away and Emory Johns Creek Hospital which is 11.9 miles away.
This community has above-average reviews for the area; click for detailed reviews on Oaks at Post Road Reviews.
Some of the key amenities available at Oaks at Post Road are:
- Activity Center
- Beauty & Barber
- Clubs & Communities
- Pool
- Washer & Dryer in Unit
Services and Amenities
Accommodations
- Air Conditioned
- Beauty & Barber
- Beauty Salon
- Cable
- Central Fireplace
- Complimentary Wi-fi
Dining & Nutrition
- All-day Dining
- Gluten-free
- Guest Meals
- Healthy Snacks
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Low / No Sodium
Care
- Ambulatory Care
- Dentist
- Designed Specifically To Accommodate Memory Loss
- Diabetic Care
- Doctor
- Hospice Available On-site
Services
- Assisted Living
- Complimentary Transportation
- English
- Housekeeping
- Independent Living
- Memory Care
Activities & Fitness
- Active Social, Recreational, And Educational Programs
- Activity Center
- Allowed Outdoors
- Birthday Parties
- Clubs & Communities
- Dances
Neighborhood
- Outdoor Areas
- Piano Or Organ
- Raised Garden Beds
The new Oaks at Post Road is an amazing facility! The staff is so caring and attentive to the residents. They treat every resident like their own family! The facility is beautiful, clean and an inviting place that feels like home. Highly recommended!!!
WOW! Wonderful facility and staff! Patient, kind, caring. Very responsive and great to work with!
My mother is currently a resident and she is very happy. She has formed a number of friendships in the year that she has been there. They have some newer staff that are fantastic and communication when mom needs something has been very easy. The facility is clean, and well kept and the food is ve...
My mother is currently a resident and she is very happy. She has formed a number of friendships in the year that she has been there. They have some newer staff that are fantastic and communication when mom needs something has been very easy. The facility is clean, and well kept and the food is very good. I highly recommend this community. No place is perfect, but they definitely care!!!
Read moreWe had 2 family members in this residence and had to move both due to sub-par care. The first resident was improperly cared for after a fall and forced to stand on what ultimately was a broken hip. Reports of the incident were then inaccurately reported to the home office. Multiple attempts to work ...
We had 2 family members in this residence and had to move both due to sub-par care. The first resident was improperly cared for after a fall and forced to stand on what ultimately was a broken hip. Reports of the incident were then inaccurately reported to the home office. Multiple attempts to work with the home office resulted in no returned phone calls and no corrective action. The point of contact for the family was never notified and the resident had to call directly to reach the family. The second family member was in memory care and moved due to lack of hygiene care and the facilities inability to stop a male resident that continually entered her room and scared her even after multiple requests from the family to care staff. Facilty often had a bad smell unless it was just after cleaning day. Most of the staff were friendly but there have been lots of turnover and they were using contract staff not permanent employees for many roles.
Read moreWe had 2 family members in this residence and had to move both due to sub-par care.
We had 2 family members in this residence and had to move both due to sub-par care. The first resident was improperly cared for after a fall and forced to stand on what ultimately was a broken hip. Reports of the incident were then inaccurately reported to the home office. Multiple attempts to w...
We had 2 family members in this residence and had to move both due to sub-par care. The first resident was improperly cared for after a fall and forced to stand on what ultimately was a broken hip. Reports of the incident were then inaccurately reported to the home office. Multiple attempts to work with the home office resulted in no returned phone calls and no corrective action. The point of contact for the family was never notified and the resident had to call directly to reach the family. The second family member was in memory care and moved due to lack of hygiene care and the facilities inability to stop a male resident that continually entered her room and scared her even after multiple requests from the family to care staff. Facilty often had a bad smell unless it was just after cleaning day. Most of the staff were friendly but there have been lots of turnover and they were using contract staff not permanent employees for many roles.
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