![]() I think you'll find that there really is something for everyone. ![]() They even have an indoor swimming pool that your mother and father can access for exercise.Īfter visiting Magnolia Manor, head back into town and think about all you've learned regarding senior communities in the Savannah area. It's a beautiful building on a lovely lake in a rural setting. Magnolia Manor was built in the late '80s. Again, it should be about lunchtime in your tour, so it would be a great time to get lunch there at Savannah Commons and talk to the staff and see what things are going on.Īfter lunch, I want you to take a ten minute drive to Richmond Hill to see Magnolia Manor. It's very clean and home-like with good-sized rooms. They also have an exceptional assisted living space as well. They've got one of my favorite memory care facilities. This is another wonderful assisted living facility here in the area. It's just about a mile and a half or two miles away to Savannah Commons. They have a campus-like setting, and they've got a fine reputation in the area for delivering all different kinds of quality care across the spectrum of needs that parents may have.Īfter visiting Savannah Square, you want to pop right up the road. They actually offer the full spectrum of care from independent living and assisted living to skilled nursing care. Savannah Square is one of Savannah's oldest retirement communities. It's not even half a mile to Savannah Square. ![]() They seem to be very present, and they do a nice job of running a good community.Īfter visiting John Wesley Villas, you can pop right down the street. It has a number of wonderful buildings with rooms around a central courtyard, central space. What's nice about this little set of communities that you're going to see is that you've got three pretty much right in a row. The first place that I would go visit is John Wesley Villas. I hope you go into town and you get some sleep. Marsh View also has a memory care facility as well, should your mother or father eventually need that.Īll right. They're an excellent team, and they create an environment that is incredibly enviable, as far as assisted living is concerned. They've always got a very interesting menu and some good food.Īfter visiting Buckingham South and getting your lunch, I would pop out to Marsh View Senior Living, and I would go see Tina and Jeff, two remarkable senior care professionals who have been running Marsh View for years and years. This might be about lunchtime, and I would strongly suggest getting lunch at Buckingham South. It literally is just about a five minute drive. You ought to be able to do a really nice, solid tour there in about an hour.Īfter visiting Habersham House, you can just go right down the street to Buckingham South to see Rita Slatus and the great building that she's got there. It's a wonderful community that has assisted living and memory care. Habersham House is located on the corner of Habersham Street and Derenne. I would suggest you first go to Habersham House. You're able to see the Thunderbolt Bay Bridge, and you're able to see a really neat community on Wilmington Island that has a lot of different options from assisted living and memory care to independent living.Īfter Summer Breeze, you come back over the same bridge and that beautiful vista. You go over the beautiful Wilmington River. On Day One of arriving here in Savannah, the first place that I would go visit is Summer Breeze on Wilmington Island. Click here for a printable map to Savannah's assisted living and retirement communities. To the right, you will find that we have created a comprehensive directory of assisted living facilities located in our area so that you can easily call to find the right one for your needs. Eldercare Consultant John Reddan and The Savannah Eldercare Channel offer tips and information on this and many other important senior issues. If you are looking for a Savannah Assisted Living facility for your loved one, The Eldercare Channel of Savannah, GA wants to help.
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