How to Find the Best Independent Living in Gwinnett County GA

Georgia is one of the fastest-aging states in the nation, with a retirement-aged population that increased nearly 50 percent over the past decade. If you're contemplating a move to Gwinnett County, Georgia, or already living here, it’s a great place to retire. World-renowned hospitals such as Emory University Hospital are just a short drive down 85 in Atlanta. You’ll have access to Atlanta’s active cultural scene while remaining in Gwinnett’s slightly quieter and slower-paced suburban setting.

As you begin your search, here’s what you need to consider.

Cost

Most seniors must work within a budget, so it’s important to have a good idea of what you can afford before you begin your search for senior care. Be sure to factor in long-term care insurance and other benefit programs if you have them. Remember also that you’ll no longer be paying a mortgage or covering the recurring costs of home upkeep. This can free up significant resources.

As you compare prices, be mindful not just of cost but of value. A senior community that offers better food, more amenities, and more activities will improve your quality of life. It might even slash other expenses. For example, an independent living community with exceptional food may reduce or eliminate the need to shop for groceries. Your comfort and quality of life matter, so weigh these factors against the price.

For help with cost-related issues, check out our Senior Living Cost Calculator.

Services

What do you want most out of senior living? The goal should be not to find the “best” senior living community, but to find the right community for your needs. As you begin your search, try making a list of must-haves and like-to-haves. Some questions to ask yourself that can aid the process include:

  • How do I want to spend my day?

  • What tasks, if any, do I need help with?

  • What types of people do I like most?

  • What does my ideal living situation look like?

  • What are three things that would improve my quality of life right now?

Culture

Every community boasts its own unique culture. Some host active seniors who love to explore and volunteer. Others are focused on arts programs, community socials, or exceptional food. And many try to serve up a bit of everything. Additionally, some communities are sponsored by religious or other organizations, and that may determine much about the community’s culture, as well as the values and attitudes of the seniors the community serves.

Consider also the cultural life in the surrounding area. Gwinnett County is a vast suburban area with a wide range of shopping centers, easy access to the Mall of Georgia, and plenty of chain and independent restaurants. Atlanta is just a 20-30 minute drive away. In the city, you’ll find plenty of cultural events, including performances by the Atlanta Ballet, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, and Atlanta Opera. Don’t forget to check out the High Museum and the King Center.

Activities

How do you want to spend your time? Do you want to adopt a new hobby such as yoga, get transportation to community college classes at Georgia Perimeter College, or volunteer? It’s your retirement, and you should get to spend it how you want. So ask about activities at the community, as well as community outings and transportation to nearby events.

Gwinnett is about an hour away from the University of Georgia, so college sports fans may enjoy spending weekends watching the Bulldogs while academic types may relish access to UGA’s wide range of lectures.

Amenities

What does your perfect home look like? Do you want new appliances and lush landscaping? Do you want the option to quit cooking? How about an accessible shower or a large swimming pool? When you tour the community, ask about community-wide amenities such as a fitness center or community garden.

Then ask to see a unit to get a feel for what your new home might look like. Ask yourself whether you can envision a happy, fulfilling life here. Does this place feel welcoming? Are you already contemplating the many fun activities with which you might fill your time? Continue the search until you can answer in the affirmative.

Levels of Care

Moving can be stressful, especially if you have to do it often. So consider making your move to senior living your last move by ensuring the community offers a continuum of care in case your needs change. Ask detailed questions about the type of care you can expect and under what circumstances you might have to move to a new level of care.

Arbor Terrace proudly serves our senior residents with a continuum of care that includes independent living, assisted living, and dementia care. We are committed to offering gourmet nutrition, a wide range of activities, and a community you’re proud to call home. To learn more, attend one of our many community events or contact us to schedule a tour.