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Assisted Living Communities in Douglasville, Georgia

Douglasville sits in Georgia's Piedmont region, giving residents views of rolling hills and the Appalachian Mountains, as well as access to 29 assisted living communities. These facilities, including 8 within Douglasville proper, charge a baseline monthly fee of $4,620. Although local care costs run higher than the Georgia median of $4,120, they compare favorably to national...

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The Cost of Assisted Living in Douglasville, GA and Nearby Cities

According to the 2024 Genworth Cost of Care Survey, assisted living facilities in Douglasville charge around $4,620 per month, which runs higher than the statewide norm of $4,120 and hundreds of dollars below the national median of $5,350. By comparison, rates in Athens and Dalton run lower at about $3,500 and $2,545, respectively. 

Douglasville

$4,620

Georgia

$4,120

The United States

$5,350

Rome

$4,215

Gainesville

$4,695

Athens

$3,500

Dalton

$2,545

Paying for Assisted Living in Douglasville, GA

Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Douglasville

While the state of Georgia does not currently provide direct cash assistance to seniors who need help affording assisted living services, there are several programs that can reduce overall costs. Home and Community Based Services, which is a non-Medicaid program, is administered in Douglasville by the Atlanta Regional Commission Aging Division. Medicaid offers assistance through the Elderly and Disabled Waiver.

Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Assisted Living in Georgia page.

More Ways to Pay for Assisted Living

While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for assisted living, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance assisted living costs include:

  • Veterans Benefits
  • Life Insurance Policy
  • Long-Term Care Insurance
  • Reverse Mortgage

For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in Georgia page.

The Cost of Other Types of Senior Living in Douglasville, GA

Assisted living residents in Douglasville pay around $4,620 per month. This price offers considerable savings over nursing home costs, which have a baseline norm of approximately $8,213, and it runs several hundred dollars below private care solutions. For example, in-home care agencies charge about $430 more, while home health care agencies charge approximately $5,815 per month. Adult day health care fees run lower at roughly $1,950.

In-Home Care

$5,053

Home Health Care

$5,815

Adult Day Health Care

$1,950

Assisted Living Facility

$4,620

Nursing Home Facility (semi-private room)

$8,213

Note: Since data for Douglasville is unavailable, we used data for the nearest city, Atlanta, instead.

 

Free Assisted Living Resources in Douglasville

Douglasville and the greater Atlanta area offer several free resources for seniors and their caregivers, including help applying for financial assistance and other government benefits, legal aid and opportunities for socialization.

ResourceContactService
Northwest Georgia Agency on Aging800-759-2963The regional agency on aging administers several programs to help seniors preserve their independence and learn more about important topics that pertain to the elderly. It offers education about preventing fraud, including internet fraud, as well as how to spot and report elder abuse and neglect. The AAA also helps fund senior citizens' centers, which give elderly residents a community gathering place and socialization opportunities. Caregivers may seek help with training and respite services.
Georgia Long Term Care Ombudsman Program(866) 552-4464Long-term care ombudsman representatives visit residents of Georgia long-term care homes, including assisted living, providing companionship to residents and investigating complaints filed by them. This agency can also help seniors and their families find the right assisted living community for themselves or a loved one, offering a fair assessment of each home in the community.
Georgia Department of Veterans Services(404) 656-2300The Department of Veterans Services provides resources for active duty and veterans of the armed forces and their families. Local representatives can help veterans apply for benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs, including pensions and the Aid & Attendance program, which can help pay for assisted living fees. Surviving spouses may also be eligible for benefits, and VA representatives can help them, too.
Atlanta Legal Aid Society(404) 524-5811Local lawyers offer pro bono services for seniors who meet their income criteria. These attorneys handle civil matters and can craft legal documents to protect the elderly and their finances, including wills and living wills, power-of-attorney and trusts to help ensure an individual’s long-term care is paid for. They also represent seniors in cases of fraud, elder abuse and neglect and landlord-tenant disputes. Seniors seeking a divorce or bankruptcy can also receive help here.
Focus GA Equipment Lending Service(770) 234-9111This agency can help seniors find durable medical equipment at reduced costs or through a free lending program. Different agencies can provide manual mobility assistance, such as wheelchairs and walkers, accessibility equipment including adaptive car seats and wheelchair ramps, TYY kits and other durable equipment.

What to Consider About Assisted Living in Douglasville

The Georgia Department of Community Health licenses and regulates all long-term care homes, including assisted living. This agency conducts regular inspections of communities to issue and renew their licensure. Part of the inspection includes checking the credentials of all staff members and the medical licenses of any member of the nursing staff.

Benefits and Drawbacks of Assisted Living in Douglasville

  • The weather in Douglasville is quite pleasant, and the city rates a 7.6/10 on the BestPlaces Comfort Index, meaning that it’s one of the more comfortable places in the state. With July highs that average 88 degrees and 215 days of sunshine each year, the city may be pleasant for seniors who dislike cold weather. January low temperatures average 31 degrees, but the city only gets about two inches of snow each year, compared to 28 for the U.S. overall. 
  • The cost of living is slightly less than the U.S. median, 95.8 compared to 100. Housing costs are significantly less than the nation overall, contributing to lower operating costs for assisted living and, therefore, lower fees for residents. Health care, an important financial consideration for seniors, is about 10 points lower than the national average. 
  • Crime rates are notably higher here than in the rest of the country. However, violent have been trending downward the last few years. Seniors should be cautious when choosing an assisted living facility, keeping in mind that most places have security measures in place to protect residents as well as staff on the premises 24-7. 
  • Seniors in Douglasville may have limited options for health care. The number of physicians per 100,000 residents is just 77, compared to the national average of 210 per 100,000 residents. However, nearby Atlanta has excellent hospitals and medical centers, including Wellstar Atlanta Medical Center and Emory University Healthcare Systems. 
  • The air quality is a little poorer in Douglasville, 52/100 compared to 58/100. Seniors who have respiratory concerns may wish to keep this in mind. However, the water quality is higher than the national average, 60/100 compared to 55/100.

Assisted Living Laws and Regulations in Douglasville

Douglasville-area assisted living communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all assisted living communities in Georgia are required to follow. Visit our 

Reviews of Communities Nearby

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Penny

I visited this facility

Review of Oaks at Douglasville

My mom will be moving into Oaks at Douglasville. I like that they only require my mom to stay for two weeks for respite instead of an entire month. The apartment has a bed, a little living area...

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Penny

I visited this facility

Review of Harmony at Douglasville

Harmony at Douglasville was very nice and friendly. It was perfect. The staff who gave the tour was very friendly and very pleasant. It was very clean and new. The staff members were very friendly....

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Linda

I visited this facility

Review of Oaks at Douglasville

I visited Oaks at Douglasville. It was clean and spacious. The one room I liked, they said I could hang things on the wall if I wanted to. They showed me the activities room. We went to the dining...

Provider response

Linda - It was a pleasure having you visit our community. Thank you for leaving a five star review.

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