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Cumming, Georgia
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26 reviews
Kathy Brogan
When I had to leave town because of a death in the family, I called the Gardens of Shiloh Point for my husband who had been there for activities and was on the waiting list. The Director, Lisa, could not have been more accommodating. He came in on the Respite plan, but we felt he would be staying there long term. Lisa took care of getting the room set up for him and he moved in a few days later. He has now been there 7 months and seems to be adjusting. He enjoys participating in some of the activities, especially Bingo. The staff is very friendly and always there to answer any questions I might have. He has also come a long way with the PT he is getting. It's like you are family there and I definitely feel part of the family as well.
Anne Marie Begley
When looking for an assisted living place for my uncle, his criteria was that it was not a huge facility, it was cozy, had things planned to do daily and that he would get the care he needed. After looking at many places, my uncle Sean found what he was looking for at the Gardens of Shiloh Point. Sean has been a resident there just over 2 years. He feels at home and it gives his family such peace of mind. The staff is amazing! They are so attentive, kind, loving and professional. They treat every resident like they are family. We're able to join in any activity when we visit (which is a few times a week) and we have fun too! Cindy, the Lifestyle 360 Director, is fantastic! The place lights up when Cindy enters the building. Her passion is getting the residents out and about and enjoying their time. The whole 360 plan is overseen by her and it includes Spiritual, Physical, Emotional, Social and Intellectual stimulation every day, 7 days a week. And there is always reason to have a party! There's at least one party a month! What is also very touching (and telling) is that the staff members spouses and children regularly come in to help out, visit and play. It is one big extended family. And if you bring your pet in when you visit, you will make their day! The overall community (local churches, schools, musicians, neighbors) regularly stop in and do their thing. My uncle's favorite things is feeding the birds, enjoying the two outdoor gardens, helping out where he can (need your plants watered? he's on it), singing for the residents and playing games. I give Gardens of Shiloh Point my highest recommendation.
Paola Tapia
The people that run this particular location are downright awful. Not only are they discriminatory, but they also mistreat employees and residents constantly. They are negligent and unable to show empathy for anyone else. I would never leave someone I love in these peoples care.
Tim McDonald
Jeanine Powers
My mother just recently moved into the memory care section at The Gardens of Shiloh Point. My husband and I wanted so badly to care for her when she moved to Georgia in July but we quickly realized we would not be able to provide all of the care she needed. Everyone has been so great. The staff has a very caring attitude and it feels more like a family environment which was so important to us when looking for the right place. Mom is adjusting really well and she loves it there. We are at peace knowing she is really home now and where God has intended her to be.