Daybreak Village Senior Living

  • 3056 Cherokee Street NW, Kennesaw, GA 30144
  • (770) 218-6166
  • 4.2 ( 3 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care

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Description

About This Community

Your new home is a building with exquisite architecture and decor nestled in a park-like setting in the heart of historic Kennesaw. This, along with our personal care and dedication to our residents, has made Daybreak Village the premier sought-after residence in Kennesaw. Each of our lovely suites is perfectly maintained to the highest standards and each is treated as respectfully as you would want someone to treat your own home... because it is!

At Daybreak Village, we know how important your preferences are when deciding on activities and outings. That's why we let you decide! Once a month residents come together and discuss what they would like to see on the Event Calendar for the following month. Our activities director then incorporates these ideas. No suggestion is too small or too big. The choice is yours and we want you to be as active as you want to be!

Our amenities include:

Dining Services-Enjoy a full dining experience in The Villas Dining room and The Lodge Dining room as well as access to our 24-hour room service menu.

Outings & Activities
Be engaged and entertained with our full calendar of events each month decided on by the residents of Daybreak Village! Our program includes events in the home as well as outings throughout the month.

Spa
Our Spa is equipped with a therapuetic tub set in a relaxing retreat atmosphere. Come relax with your favorite bath essentials and scents and take advantage of the private dressing area and bathroom. Outside services may be used in the Spa such as massage, pedicure and reflexology. The pampering possibilities are endless!

Salon
Feel your best at The Salon at Daybreak Village! Open each week for all hair services.

Private Event Room
Take advantage of our Private Event Room for all of your special occasions! Private dinners and parties are often held here. Just reserve the space and ask our chef what services are available from the kitchen. We want every day to be special and your events to be unforgettable!

Housekeeping
Daily housekeeping is provided for each apartment in all areas of Daybreak Village as well as all common areas. Want something specific in your housekeeping routine? Just ask our housekeeping team! This is your home and we want you to have it your way!

Laundry Services
Weekly Laundry Services are available to all of our residents. Prefer to do your own laundry? Washers and Dryers are provided for residents private use too!

Come visit our beautifully decorated home; it will make you want to settle in and stay!

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Reviews

4.2 ( 3 Reviews )
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Kristen
January 18, 2023
I chose Daybreak Village Senior Living. They were getting my mom's room ready. Actually, we just have to sit down and make the care plan, and then she will move in. It seems to be more like a home feel as in your home and not institutional. They are a true age at home place. The staff, without even knowing I was watching, was acting in a very caring and loving manner toward residents that needed extra help. It's very small and personal, and I really feel like my mom will not just be able to survive there, but get the care and thrive. My mom will have a single-person room with a private bathroom. It has a shower, a toilet, a sink, and its air conditioning and heating unit. There are a couple of different options, but this is the one that fits my mom and what she needed. They have an onsite salon, too. They have a podiatrist that comes in. They don't have a lot of amenities such as swimming pools and things, but then my mom is in memory care and isn't looking for that. She's virtually immobile so that's not what we're looking for. The staff took as much time as I needed. I didn't feel rushed or pressured to make decisions or to make any snap judgments on something. There wasn't an area that they did not show me. It was complete visibility throughout the whole process. They took the time to get to know what my mom needs and gave me some information on outside sources that can assist in this process as well. They sent a meal with me, and it was quite yummy. It's shrimp and grits, and it's very good.
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Amy
My mother was in Daybreak Village Assisted Living. It was amazing. The staff and management provided care for my mother at a crucial time in her life. They were loving, professional, and personable. They listened to my suggestions. They carried out everything I asked in a way that preserved my mother's function for as long as possible. They had activities focused on sensory things like blowing bubbles and applying lotion. They did all kinds of lotion applying activity, and they finger painted. They did all kinds of stuff. The food in the memory unit was good. But they were so willing to do whatever was possible for my mother to be able to feed herself for as long as possible. Like if they had meat loaf, they would make a sandwich out of it, anything that she could feed herself. I would say the food was good from what I saw. It was expensive but Mother was worth it. It was good value.
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truthmefirst
August 18, 2020
When shopping assisted living facilities for my mother, the staff were very courteous and bent over backwards to sell their facility to me and my mother. However, after my mom moved in, it was evident that the care and facility itself was below standard. The hot water heater broke shortly after she moved in forcing my mother to go to another part of the building to shower. Management kept telling me it would be fixed tomorrow when actually it took almost a month to fix it. Then, her air conditioning unit broke in her room. This time two weeks to repair. Again management made promises that were not kept. During my mother’s stay stay there- almost two years, I did not feel my mother was safe unless she had private sitters. There was simply not enough staff working the floor at any given time. I quickly learned they were short handed on a regular basis because of high turnover. At times, the memory care unit would have one worker to care for 17-20 residents, many of them needing full assistance. The food was sub-standard as well, many items listed on the menu were not available. Low food quality. Management rarely came into memory care and seemed more interested in bringing in new residents than taking care of the existing residents. Memory care had little to no activities except a lady who did arts and crafts with them once a week. It felt as though my mother was forgotten in memory care,

Other Living Options

  • assisted-living Assisted Living
  • independent-living Independent Living
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  • adult-day-care Adult Day Care
  • in-home-care In-Home Care