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Community News The Benefits of Moving to Arbor Terrace Crabapple

The decision to move into a senior living community is not always an easy one to make. Sometimes the decision has to be made on behalf of your loved one for their own safety. However, what may begin with hesitation can end up being one of the best decisions you’ve ever made.

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Community News Arbor Terrace Crabapple Named Best Senior Living Community by U.S. News & World Report

We are proud to announce Arbor Terrace Crabapple has been recognized by U.S. News World Report as a 2022-23 Best Assisted Living and Best Memory Care Community.

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Community News Mary and Ted's Journey

In this emotional and very personal video, Mary and Ted share details about their journey to Arbor Terrace at Crabapple, and how they have adjusted to senior living and received the support they needed for Ted's dementia.

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Senior Living Options Infographic: Senior Living Options | Alpharetta, GA

When it comes to senior living, the options can seem endless. We created this chart to help you understand the different levels of care, and identify which best fits your or your loved one's needs.

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Assisted living, Dementia Care Assisted Living vs. Memory Care in Alpharetta, GA

If nationwide trends hold true, nearly 70 percent of people in Alpharetta, Georgia, over the age of 65 will need to seek care from an assisted living or memory care provider at some point in their life. Alpharetta residents who need help with multiple activities of daily living (ADLs) will benefit from assisted living. Those who suffer from Alzheimer’s, other forms of dementia, or age-related cognitive decline will benefit from memory care. However, many find themselves in a gray area that makes it hard to determine exactly which type of care will benefit them most.

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Senior Living Options [Infographic] An Insider’s Guide to Senior Living in Alpharetta, GA

Just a short drive north from Atlanta, Alpharetta, Georgia, offers residents Southern hospitality married with suburban charm. Active, older adults have flocked to Alpharetta for its outstanding senior resources and easy access to wellness and social activities. Here’s what you need to know about retiring in Alpharetta. Arbor Terrace at Crabapple is proud to be part of the Alpharetta community. Our residents enjoy everything that the area has to offer via our excursions to local favorite spots and by welcoming visitors into our home to share their services and talents. Call us today to learn more about the Arbor lifestyle and how it fits right into your retirement plans. This post was updated in December 2020.

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Senior Housing Senior Housing vs. Low-Income in Atlanta, GA: What You Need to Know

Alpharetta is one of the most sought-after areas in all of Georgia, and it only takes one drive through its gorgeous neighborhoods to understand why everyone wants to retire here. However, living in Alpharetta comes at a price. The Alpharetta area has some of the most expensive home prices in the country, but that doesn’t mean that retiring here is beyond your budget.

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Senior Activities Our Favorite Way to Spend a Day in Crabapple, GA

As the largest state east of the Mississippi by land area, day trips in Georgia can take you from sunny coastal regions to rolling mountains, with scenic trips across green valleys in between. You don’t have to drive across the state to enjoy stunning vistas and exceptional dining.

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Senior Activities, Senior-Friendly 6 Senior-Friendly Parks Near Arbor Terrace at Crabapple

Your local park is more than just scenic green space filled with trees. It’s a place where heart-friendly aerobic exercise is fun, where you can walk the dog without the stress of speeding cars, and where the grandkids can enjoy a picnic while you read a good book. Research consistently finds that access to green space can improve your mental health.

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Resources for Families 14 Resources for Caregivers in Alpharetta, GA

More than 43 million Americans provide unpaid care for a loved one. They average about 20 hours of care per week. Yet the challenges of caregiving remain hidden. Most people don’t know how exhausting caregiving can be until they become a caregiver. Many caregivers worry that their exhaustion means something is wrong with them — not that caregiving is inherently challenging.

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