Seniors looking to move onto a new phase of life should consider the charming city of Marietta, Georgia, nestled in the suburbs of the Peach State’s capital. There is plenty to see in beautiful downtown Marietta from its turn-of-the-century square, quaint shops, gorgeous parks, and celebrated museums. With a sweet tea in one hand, seniors can enjoy Georgia’s mostly warm weather. Retiring in Marietta may be just what you’ve always dreamed of.
Independent living is for those who are still active but want a more relaxed way of life while being surrounded by their peers and having amenities and activities accessible to them within their community. In Marietta, Georgia, A Place For Mom has 17 partnered independent living facilities. These facilities are defined as within 10 miles of downtown Marietta.
This guide will cover everything you need to know about independent living in Marietta. You will learn about the amenities provided in A Place For Mom partnered independent living facilities in Marietta, how to pay for independent living, how to access benefits that can help offset costs, health care, transportation, and state laws and regulations.
My Overall Experience of Carriage Crossing is, I like the way they Take care of the People that Lives. They have a Heart and very Caring. The place is kept Clean, the Staff is Caring, Very Helpful They have...
I rate Golden Rose a 5. I am so grateful that [name removed] recommended this place. The owner, [name removed] , and her manager, [name removed] , are so loving and caring. My loved one had an awful...
5 on all points. I have friendly neighbors and the staff have quick responses to any of my concerns. I would recommend this community to other families based on the experience I have had so far.
I'm very thankful that A Place for Mom helped me find it! The staff at Greenwood is very caring. They do everything they can to make their patients happy and comfortable. I was so very grateful to be there ....
If your loved one needs minimal assistance, this seems to be a great place. If you are looking for any level of individual care, I would plan to hire a personal aid. There are some wonderful people there,...
We chose Brickmont of West Cobb because of the recommendation we got from A Place For Mom. The staff have been very easy to work with, available when needed, skilled where necessary,
Presbyterian Village Austell is an open and welcoming community with many special features, some not found in other, similar organizations. New villages quickly find that outreach happens quickly and nobody...
Very nice accommodations. Amenities are nice.It would be nice if the bottom kitchen cupboards would have pull out shelves or drawers. Very few 85 year olds are inclined to get on their hands and knees to...
The The Georgian Lakeside is a wonderful place. My mom tells everyone that if you can't be in your own home this is the place to be. The staff are all extremely friendly and always willing to address the...
Legacy Ridge is a great place for someone looking for a smaller laid back community. We've been pleased in general with Legacy Ridge. I rated the Care Services lower because my mother doesn't always...
My patient there is happy. The help is very friendly and so is the staff. Food is good. She is happier there than the previous place. Place is nice and both management and staff really seem to care about...
I really like that the community doesn't seem institutional, or a corporate safe environment. It's more like a home. And that it is small. An individual care can be provided.
The entire staff is very friendly and go above and beyond. The calendar is full of events every day. I am staying to transition from the hospital after surgery to home. This has been a perfect respite...
The facility is very clean, especially the memory care hall. The staff are very kind to the residents and treat them with respect. The therapy staff is very good. They rooms in assisted living are a good...
It is always clean. Sometimes, no one is at the front desk or they do not greet me and ask me to sign in which concerns me about the renters safety and security. There are many healthy, ever changing options...
In terms of community, my mother was treated well. In her short stay at Legacy Ridge, she befriended some of her fellow resident. My dad visited her daily and also was treated with compassion and respect. So...
I think it is a good place, there are activities daily and group participation There are several performers that entertain the residents. The staff are very involved with the residence. it is very relax and...
My aunt has been bed bound since February. The first facility she went to after leaving the hospital didn't really encourage her to get out of her room, they just left her in her room. With Charter, my aunt...
I would recommend. We picked them because of the availability, Price, and looked like a nice place. Of course that was a year ago prices are much different now.
The staff treat the residents like family. They are very caring and go above and beyond of their regular duties. It's a small facility but the staff treats the residents like family. When my mom is there I...
My husband was a resident at Legacy Ridge at Woodstock. The staff here are very nice. Communication with the family could use some improvement. I didn't eat the food, but my husband did not like it....
The staff at Merrill Gardens goes above and beyond no matter what their positions are. Having open meal times being able to eat when they're ready huge benefit care levels are fair.
There have been a lot of staff changes which it can get complicated. However right now they are trying to make up some lost time. We are having issues with the large increased renewal pricing. My hope is...
My family and loved one have had a great experience with Kennesaw Place. The staff are wonderful and caring. They make all the residents feel at home. Everyone is friendly. We would recommend Kennesaw...
Great care and staff and the location is perfect for our family. Our grandmother has been there for almost 1 year now and the staff has been extremely helpful. The price is great and no extra fees at the...
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According to A Place For Mom’s proprietary data, the average actual cost of independent living in Marietta is $3,929 per month.[01] This number takes into account a variety of floorplans, amenities, add-ons, and other fees that could determine the cost of living for an independent living facility. The following chart represents the baseline average for independent living in Marietta and does not include any add-on fees.
Independent living communities are not classified as senior care communities. Because of that, seniors will be unable to use Medicaid, Medicare, or any long-term health insurance plan to pay for the cost of living for their stay at an independent living facility. However, Medicaid, Medicare, or long-term health insurance can help pay for any in-home medical care or other care that may be necessary for residents of independent living.
This section will cover how seniors can pay for their stays at a Marietta independent living facility. You will find information about VA benefits, Medicaid, Medicare, and private pay options.
Those with the ability to do so can pay for their stay at an independent living community with their personal funds. These funds can come from a variety of places, such as retirement accounts, investments, pensions, Social Security benefits, or any of the following:
Number of veterans who live in Marietta
Percentage of Marietta veterans are 65+
Veterans who are eligible might be able to access benefits to help them offset some costs of living and necessary medical care. One of the most popular and useful benefits in this regard is the VA Aid and Attendance (AA). This benefit specifically helps veterans cover the cost of medical care or specific care needs in the home (showering, dressing, feeding, etc.) It’s paid out along with the VA Pension and may be used for anything to improve quality of life. Veterans who need modifications down to their place of living, even if it is a rental unit, can go through the Temporary Residence Adaptation program.
Many veterans can use their VA Pension to help offset some of the cost of living in Marietta independent living communities. Disabled veterans might be eligible to receive the VA Disability Compensation. This is a benefit specifically for veterans who are disabled as a result of their service.
Unfortunately, applying for some of these benefits can be a bit difficult. Fortunately, there are resources in Marietta that can help connect veterans to these benefits. A veterans services officer can help explain and apply for benefits. Connect with these trained experts through the VA office or at veterans services organizations (VSOs), such as the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Resources for Marietta veterans
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Field Office
1263 Cobb Parkway N
Marietta, GA 30066
Phone: 800-698-2411
Hours: Monday through Friday 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Georgia Department of Veterans Service
2 MLK Jr. Drive SE
Atlanta, GA 30334
Phone: 404-656-2300
Email: gavetsvc@vs.state.ga.us
Veterans of Foreign Wars: Post 2681
140 Powers Ferry Road
Marietta, GA 30067
Phone: 770-977-2088
American Legion Post 29
921 Gresham Ave NE
Marietta, GA 30060
Phone: 770-427-5900
American Legion Post 296
906 W. Atlanta St. SE
Marietta, GA 30060
Phone: 770-427-6595
Disabled American Veterans Chapter 6
1290 Kennestone Circle, Building D, Suite 111
Marietta, GA 30066
Phone: 678-388-1568
Email: adjutant@davchapter6.com
United Military Care
1220 Old Canton Road
Marietta, GA 30062
Phone: 770-974-0014
Known as the Peach State Health Plan, Medicaid is a state-run health care plan that can help offset some of the costs for necessary in-home medical needs or other medical needs in general. Independent living is not considered senior care, therefore Medicaid will not cover the cost of living for independent living. You can check Medicaid eligibility online.
Seniors in need of in-home care can potentially use the home and community based services waiver program (HCBS). The waiver programs can help seniors acquire care from the comfort of their homes to avoid moving into a nursing home. Specifically, seniors in Georgia will want to look into the Georgia Elderly and Disabled waiver; however, other waivers are available.
To check for eligibility or begin the application process, use the Georgia Gateway website. Applying for the Peach State Health Plan can be long and oftentimes confusing, so seniors will want to utilize many of the resources available. The primary resource to consider is the Georgia Long-Term Care Ombudsman. They will be able to help you figure out eligibility and connect you with benefits. Seniors can also contact the Cobb County Division of Family and Child Services (the main Medicaid office for Cobb County) or reach out to Empowerline to get answers to any questions.
Marietta resident Medicaid resources
Peach State Health Plan
Phone number: 800-704-1484 or 800-255-0056
Hours: Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Cobb County Department of Family and Child Services Office
1090 Northchase Parkway SE
Suite 200 (North Entrance)
Marietta, GA 30067
Phone: 770-528-7683 or 877-423-4746
Hours: Tuesday through Thursday, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Capitol Ombudsman Program
225 Cameron Road
McDonough, Georgia 30253
Phone: 404-627-1057
Empowerline
Phone: 404-463-3333
Seniors 65 years of age or older are eligible for Medicare. While Medicare will not cover the cost of living for independent living, it can help cover the cost of in-home medical services. Within Georgia, seniors can qualify for a number of Medicare Savings Programs to reduce their copay and premium expenses. Seniors can apply for Medicare can apply for the program on the Georgia Gateway website.
There are several resources available to Georgia seniors when it comes to getting connected to benefits. The application process itself can be quite difficult, so it is recommended that seniors utilize these resources as they navigate the process.
The State Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) offers assistance for Marietta seniors, and seniors can request Medicare assistance from SHIP online. Seniors should also consider using their local long-term care ombudsman for guidance through the application process.
Georgia residents can also find additional resources at the local Social Security Administration office or by reaching out to Empowerline, which connects seniors with resources and answers questions online or by phone.
Marietta resident Medicare resources
Cobb County Social Security Administration
200 Chastain Center Blvd., Suite 250
Kennesaw, GA 30144
Phone: 800-772-1213
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Georgia SHIP
2 Peachtree St. NW, 33rd Floor
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 866-552-4464 (select option 4)
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Capitol Ombudsman Program
225 Cameron Road
McDonough, Georgia 30253
Phone: 404-627-1057
Empowerline
Phone: 404-463-3333
In Marietta, there are three stand-alone A Place For Mom partnered independent living communities. Because these are not considered senior care facilities, they are not required to meet the same standards as senior care facilities. However, as you will see later in this section, 14 of the A Place For Mom partnered independent living communities are a combination of independent living and some form of assisted living or memory care. These communities are held to higher standards and are regulated and inspected regularly.
The stand-alone independent living communities do not require licensing, but they still have to follow city, state, and federal guidelines. The Georgia Fair Housing Act guarantees that every resident in Georgia has an equal opportunity to pursue housing that aligns with their financial capabilities. It strictly forbids any form of housing discrimination based on disability, sex, race, national origin, religion, or familial status.
All stand-alone independent living communities must follow the guidelines laid out by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The ADA makes sure that landlords cannot discriminate or deny housing to any one person solely because of disability. Any resident complaint regarding the ADA can go through the City of Marietta Risk Manager/ADA Coordinator, Department of Human Resources, and Risk Management.
All stand-alone independent living communities are required to be in good repair and deemed safe for residents, as per the Georgia Landlord-Tenant Handbook. Heating, plumbing, and electricity must always be in order and buildings must receive ordinary care. All stand-alone independent living communities are required to be equipped with smoke alarms, as per the residential housing code.
Independent living communities that are a combination of assisted living or memory care are required to be licensed by the state of Georgia. These buildings are required to receive a Health Care Facility Regulation license (HFR) through the Georgia Department of Community Health. Licensing is acquired after each successful inspection. Anyone interested in seeing the results of inspections for specific facilities or communities can find them online.
For every assisted living or memory care facility, there must be at least one awake staff member on the premises for every 15 residents.[04] The on-site manager must be at least 21 years of age. No one under the age of 18 is permitted to work in an assisted living or memory care facility. All staff members are to receive training within their first 60 days of working at an assisted living or memory care facility. This training includes first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, medical and social needs, residents’ rights, and other duties.
All assisted living facilities must come up with a care plan for residents within 14 days of residents moving into the facility.[04] This care plan must include residents’ social needs and services needed. The staff primarily responsible for overseeing this care plan will be identified at this time. Care plans also include any doctor’s orders plus plans to deal with specific behaviors. Assisted living facilities are also required to provide activities that promote physical, mental, and social well-being.
Memory care facilities must follow these same guidelines while also ensuring the safety of those with cognitive deficiencies. This means there must be measures in place to prevent wandering or getting lost.[04]
Georgia Department of Public Health
2 Peachtree St. NW, 15th Floor
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-657-2700
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
As of 2023, there are no guidelines or restrictions as it pertains to COVID-19 in the state of Georgia or in the city of Marietta. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have listed the best practices you can take to protect yourself and others.
Vaccines are recommended.
Wearing a mask is optional and is not required.
Avoid contact with others if you don’t feel well.
Independent living facilities are thoughtfully designed to provide residents with an environment where they can gracefully navigate aging, surrounded by a serene atmosphere that alleviates many of life’s daily challenges. In Marietta, independent living communities are located anywhere from wooded suburban settings near the banks of the Chattahoochee River to more urban locations.
Independent living is defined by amenities in many cases. More than just a place to live, these facilities offer a place to socialize and enjoy a variety of community activities. From pools and clubhouses to courtyards and community fireplaces, there are plenty of options for stepping outside and hanging out with friends to enjoy Marietta’s subtropical climate.
Many independent living facilities make life easy by providing restaurant-style dining, room service, and even guest meals so you can have company. Savor the chef-inspired flavors of classic cuisine that pay homage to Georgia’s culinary traditions, featuring mouthwatering dishes like Southern-style barbecue, fried okra, peach cobbler, and refreshing sweet tea. Additionally, chores such as housekeeping and laundry are handled for your convenience. Maintenance and lawn care are also covered. Many of our partner facilities offer breakfast concierge services and arrange several social activities every day of the week so there’s always something entertaining to do.
A Place For Mom’s partner independent living communities in Marietta are designed with seniors in mind. That means our independent living communities are accessible to all residents. All properties are wheelchair accessible, shower bars offer easy bathing, and elevators are on-site.[01] Generous walk-in closets, breakfast bars, and spa-like garden tubs are also common features at many of our facilities.
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Rated the No. 9 hospital in Georgia, Wellstar Kennestone features a Level II trauma center and is also known for rehabilitation and kidney failure treatment.
Northside Hospital in Atlanta is the No. 3 rated hospital in Georgia. It specializes in OB/GYN care and boasts strengths in ovarian and uterine cancer treatments.
Marietta is a city that requires a car to get everyday errands done. With that being said, there are three neighborhoods that are known as being walkable in Marietta: Oakton, Barrett Green, and Hardage Farms.[01] Marietta has a walk score of only 36 out of 100, judged based on walkable infrastructure.[07] Similarly, Marietta is not a great place for biking.
However, all of A Place For Mom partnered independent living communities in Marietta offer complimentary transportation, while 63% offer at-cost transportation to make it easy to get around.[01]
To access public transportation services in Marietta, Cobb County’s transit service, CobbLinc, is the primary resource. Make sure to acquire a pass and familiarize yourself with CobbLinc’s routes and schedules to adequately plan your travel arrangements.
For eligible residents of Cobb County who are unable to utilize fixed-route buses, paratransit services are available. To use this service, complete the application process for paratransit service. After you’re approved, you can also use Cobb County Senior Transportation Services. This service operates along fixed routes, transporting individuals to grant-supported neighborhood centers, medical facilities, social services agencies, and more.
There are private options as well, such as Silver Street Transportation, a private non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) service designed for individuals with temporary or permanent disabilities who require assistance. The vans are equipped to accommodate manual and electric wheelchairs, as well as scooters of various sizes. Joyful Transit is another private service that provides personalized transportation services for individuals with special needs.
With its warm climate and southern hospitality, Marietta is a great place to retire. As the county seat of Cobb County, Marietta emanates a wealth of culture, heritage, and notable Civil War history. Whether you desire a day of basking in the warm sun or prefer tranquil moments indoors, Marietta will cater to your preferences. Stay socially connected and informed about the city’s vibrant offerings by keeping track of Marietta’s events calendar.
Begin your exploration of Marietta with one of the many captivating tours available. For a mix of history and excitement, embark on the Ghosts of Marietta tour. To satisfy your thirst, indulge in the exquisite brews offered at breweries like Red Hare Brewing Company and Glover Park Brewery, conveniently situated near Marietta Square and Meeting Park. Take your taste buds on a culinary journey with the Marietta Food Tour, led by a knowledgeable gastronomic expert who will unveil the city’s vibrant food scene. For those interested in the African-American history and heritage of Marietta, visit significant historic sites on the enlightening Black Heritage Walking Tour.
Explore the wealth of Georgia’s history in Marietta, where access to historical sites is open to all. The Marietta Museum of History tops the list, offering seniors the opportunity to visit for a modest fee of $5. Nestled next to the renowned Marietta Square, within the timeless walls of the Kennesaw House, this museum allures visitors with its intriguing galleries that delve into the fascinating and diverse history of Marietta and Cobb County. Step into these exhibits to embark on a captivating journey through time, exploring the stories of Indigenous Americans, the Civil War era, the rise of the industrial age, and the impact of World War II.
For those who prefer a quiet day at the museum, you’ll find everything you need at Six Museums, One Square. Known as Historic Marietta Square, it most notably features the Old Zion Heritage Museum. Of course, you can’t be in Georgia without a little something related to Gone With the Wind. The Gone With the Wind Museum features memorabilia from the book and the movie. Senior tickets for this attraction are priced at $7, providing a wonderful opportunity to immerse oneself in the enchanting world of this timeless classic.
Immerse yourself in the enchanting natural beauty of Georgia at Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, offering two and a half miles of trails to explore the local flora and fauna. Seniors can purchase an annual pass for $20 and veterans enjoy free admission. Take a minor detour to Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park to step into the historical Atlanta campaign on nearly 3,000 preserved acres. Smith-Gilbert Gardens is a more curated experience in Kennesaw with its 16 acres of breathtaking scenery. It features the Bonsai exhibit, tea house, waterfall area, rose garden, and captivating conifer display – all for a $6 senior discount ticket.
Marietta caters to art enthusiasts with the vibrant Strand Theatre downtown. This iconic venue hosts an array of dazzling performances, including comedy shows, concerts, and film screenings, ensuring there’s something for everyone. Seniors can take advantage of the affordable senior discount tickets priced at $6, and for a nominal additional charge of $4, indulge in a small drink and small popcorn to enhance their theater experience.
For sports enthusiasts, catching a Braves game at Truist Park is an excellent choice. This activity holds particular appeal for seniors, and Truist Park ensures that everyone can enjoy the game with its accessible seating options. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or simply looking for a thrilling sporting event, you can’t go wrong with attending a Braves game at Truist Park.
Elevate your golf game to new heights at the prestigious City Club Marietta Golf Course, the official club of the City of Marietta, where golf enthusiasts can enjoy the lush scenery and navigate the fairways, water hazards, and sand traps. Take advantage of special senior rates available from Monday to Friday that always include a golf cart, providing a fantastic opportunity to refine your handicap and enjoy a seamless and comfortable golfing experience.
In Marietta, there are several senior centers worth exploring, each offering a range of engaging activities. The Marietta Senior Center provides a vibrant atmosphere with opportunities to enjoy music, participate in crafts, engage in exercise programs, and attend special events designed specifically for seniors. Additionally, Cobb Senior Services serves as an umbrella organization, offering a diverse array of services and programs for seniors both in Marietta and throughout Cobb County.
If you’re looking for alternative options, senior centers in nearby Smyrna may also be of interest. The Aline Wolfe Adult Recreation Center and Freeman Poole Senior Center are notable examples, offering their own unique set of activities and services catered towards seniors. Exploring these centers provides an opportunity to connect with peers, engage in fulfilling activities, and make the most of the senior community in Marietta and its surroundings.
Park at Johns Creek, Presbyterian Village of Austell and Canterfield of Kennesaw are the top-rated Independent Living facilities near Marietta, GA. These Independent Living facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.
The average cost of Independent Living in Marietta is $3,524 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.
A Place For Mom (2023) A Place For Mom Proprietary Data
United States Census Bureau. (2021). Veteran Status (S2101) [Data Set]. American Community Survey.
United States Census Bureau. (2021). Age and Sex (S0101) [Data Set]. American Community Survey.
Rules of Department of Community Health, Georgia Department of Community Health
U.S. News and World Report. (2023). Wellstar Kennestone Hospital
U.S. News and World Report. (2023). Northside Hospital Atlanta
Walk Score (2023) Living in Marietta
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A Place For Mom (2023) A Place For Mom Proprietary Data
United States Census Bureau. (2021). Veteran Status (S2101) [Data Set]. American Community Survey.
United States Census Bureau. (2021). Age and Sex (S0101) [Data Set]. American Community Survey.
Rules of Department of Community Health, Georgia Department of Community Health
U.S. News and World Report. (2023). Wellstar Kennestone Hospital
U.S. News and World Report. (2023). Northside Hospital Atlanta
Walk Score (2023) Living in Marietta