2560 Holcomb Bridge Rd, Alpharetta, GA 30022, United States
I had a dear friend moved to Brickmont Roswell two years ago in an emergency situation. Everyone there was so caring and helpful. Last year when my in-laws needed a place to be closer to us, Brickmont was the obvious choice. I am able to visit my mother in law often, and every time I see her, she says “This is our home now.” They feel safe, comfortable and cared for. You can’t ask for anything more!
Read More ReviewsI had a dear friend moved to Brickmont Roswell two years ago in an emergency situation. Everyone there was so caring and helpful. Last year when my in-laws needed a place to be closer to us, Brickmont was the obvious choice. I am able to visit my mother in law often, and every time I see her, she says “This is our home now.” They feel safe, comfortable and cared for. You can’t ask for anything more!
We recently move to Brickmont of Roswell when the home my loved one was living was sold and closed. The sales director and director were both knowledgeable and responsive. The rooms are more open and spacious than many other the other homes we looked at. The activities offered were comparable to other homes as was the food. Many of the caregivers are kind and caring. IF your loved one has NO health issues, is on NO medications or can self medicate (unlikely with the strict guidelines), Brickmont might be an option for you. However, IF you have to communicate with the head nurse on any matters you will be HIGHLY regret your choice to move in. Medications are not given on time, I believe sometimes they are given incorrectly, and as needed medications are often not made available at all. (Please read other current reviews referencing this same issue) When considering Brickmont, or any other home, I strongly advise you to meet and interview everyone one you will have to communicate with on a regular basis. Had I gone with my gut feeling when I met the head nurse for the first time, I would have NEVER chosen Brickmont. Hopefully my lesson learned can save someone else the misfortune of having to go through the same experience we did. EDIT: The new management did follow-up with me after my review. While I cannot say IF anything will change, they did listen to my feedback and seemed to take my concerns seriously.
The experience we’ve had with Brickmont has been amazing. The staff and the sense of urgency to move our parents into assisted living was nothing we could’ve expected. This was new territory for us and everyone at Brickmont guided us through the process. The first couple of months have exceeded our expectations.
This place is a nightmare from hell, overnight staff does not perform wellness checks on the residents because their performing other duties such as laundry or housekeeping duties, they allow staff to work double shifts where they are exhausted and oftentimes do not maintain tablets on their person to receive emergency notifications. I have videos showing proof of staff asleep overnight and although management is aware of it they allow them to continue to work there, also your parents will be neglected sitting in feces and urine. This company needs to be shut down!
Well, a lot of children struggle with putting their parents in “ the home” my family had a unique situation, I was the kid that stayed local, but I had a massive stroke and needed care before my parents did, so, the three of us moved together, in to a 2 bedroom spartment in assisted living,so, if taking care of a parent or two has?’ Become too much. Yo handle, and maybe just luck of the draw, you live life solo, and have the flexibility to make such a move, it has been a good way to still participate in my parents care, and daily lives, while having the 34 hour care team for extra especially since my stroke left me un able to care for them or myself, I need help, with my every day life, and so do my parents, and it gives me a first hand experience regarding the care they are receiving, both of my parents have had late night ambulances rides to go visit the hospital, and having the care team here to help made that much better than dealing with it alone. At home would have been, I am the having the community to interact with is I Portsnt, if we were at home, we would go days just the three of us, having the same old conversations, it is importsnt to talk to people over a meal, there are a few of us that gather around a table and swap stories in the dining room and laugh, and laughter is good for the soul,
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