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Atlanta, GA 30338

We’re welcoming brighter days as our residents have the chance to enjoy group activities, communal dining, social events, and indoor visitation, subject to community operating status. Community & Location Highlights: Offering assisted living, memory care, coordination of hospice, short-term respite care, and transition care More than 40 years in the senior living industry—focusing on each resident’s wellness and well-being to provide individualized care and support In close proximity to Northside Hospital, Emory St. Joseph’s Hospital and UniHealth Brookhaven Five minutes to a MARTA bus station and one mile from Perimeter Mall and its shopping and dining options Award-winning community, recognized with a Silver National Quality Award by AHCA/NCAL Located in DeKalb County, Georgia, Brighton Gardens of Dunwoody offers assisted living, memory care, coordination of hospice care and short-term stays to seniors in the Atlanta area. Our beautiful community is perfectly situated 16 miles north of Atlanta and adjacent to Sandy Springs, GA, just off interstates 285 and 19. Within our community, our Designated Care Managers provide individualized support based on the unique needs of each resident in a warm and loving, yet safe and secure environment. We offer a slate of activities designed to keep the body healthy and the mind sharp, and our in-house chef prepares three delicious meals each day using healthy, seasonal ingredients. Our lovely outdoor spaces are designed for conversation and relaxation and our residents enjoy frequent outings to cultural destinations such as the Art Institute of Atlanta, the Atlanta Botanical Gardens and the Georgia Aquarium. We are devoted to providing our residents support and services, based on research and theories of aging—working hard to fulfill our mission to champion quality of life for all seniors. Our founder, Paul Klaassen said, “The best senior living has yet to be invented,” and we take this to heart. To us, this means committing to continuous quality improvement by learning from our past experiences and current residents and families.

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