Legacy at Savannah Quarters

  • 101 Shepherd Way, Pooler, GA 31322
  • (912) 491-4513
  • 4.9 ( 6 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care

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About This Community

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2 buildings. 88,500 square feet. 10 acres. 124 lucky residents.

We’ve built a southern estate. And it feels exactly the way it should – just like home. Thoughtful, single-story architecture combines with personal touches to drive engagement and, more importantly, happiness.

Our residences feature southern charm (among other things):

  • Personal kitchens
  • Solid surface countertops
  • Stainless appliances
  • High ceilings
  • Big windows
  • Smart TVs
  • Smart home speakers
  • Pet-friendly
  • Ample storage space

Most importantly, at Legacy at Savannah Quarters, we offer all-inclusive, personalized 24/7 care. We’re here to assist with the daily needs so that you can focus on what really matters.

At Legacy at Savannah Quarters, we believe all residents should have the same amenities. Some just need a little help. That’s why we build beautiful, stand-alone Memory Care communities – where residents and their families enjoy all that Shepherd Living has to offer in a state-of-the-art, secure, and fully-monitored environment. You can rest assured your loved ones are in good hands.

Love the outdoors? So do we.

We’re situated on 10 beautiful acres. So wander and discover. Bring a yoga mat, a friend, or just your thoughts. Our property also offers 4 unique courtyards, 2 with distinctive greenhouses and gardening opportunities.

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4.9 ( 6 Reviews )
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Greta
April 03, 2022
I toured the Legacy at Savannah Quarters. I would rate it highly. It was very modern. The facilities were new. The staff all seemed very nice and accommodating. They had what seemed like a lot of scheduled activities for the residents. They didn't have any over the weekend, and I saw that part in person, but the things they showed me that they had available for them seemed great. It seemed like they had a variety of meal plans available and more flexibility in the times that they could eat. The place was very clean. The courtyard was very nice. They had outdoor dipping pools for them in the courtyard for the warmer months. They also had an indoor bar where they watch sporting games. They said that they have a band every Friday that goes into their little bar area and does some music for their Friday happy hours. It was very nice and very modern.
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Daphne
January 18, 2022
The Legacy at Savannah Quarters is a very beautiful place. Brand new. The executive director was very informative. She gave me all types of reasons why I need to come here. She was very nice, but I was telling her that it may not be right away because my dad may need to go to the Mayo Clinic, and she was like, "No, I guarantee you, bring him here first. That'll change." It was like she was trying to give me medical advice just to get me there. That was kind of odd that she would deter medical advice to say that he would get what he needed there at The Legacy. The rooms were pretty basic. Everybody had the same thing. As far as the room, you get like a little mini-refrigerator. I think it's a brand-new facility that has just been built, so they had just about everything in there. The rooms were kind of small, unless you get a one bedroom, or two bedroom. They had the bells and whistles. They had stuff for not so much the residents, but the family that comes to visit. They had an indoor heated pool, heated chairs. They had a greenhouse. They had golf. It's like a little mini country club or something.
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Ursula
July 07, 2021
We toured the Legacy at Savannah Quarters. It's a very open and pleasant community, and it looks like something we may consider once we visit some of the other ones, because it is very nice, and offers the amenities that we're looking for. They have pretty much everything; home care, a type of physical therapy, and dining. We had the option to try the food, but we didn't have time to do that.
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Alice
June 20, 2021
I will be moving into Legacy at Savannah Quarters this June. It is near my family. It's all one level and built around a really nice courtyard. It has a small pool, a fire pit, and even a bar in the middle. They have physical fitness and an activities staff for different recreational activities.
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Doral
June 03, 2021
I thought Legacy at Savannah Quarters was great. Kim (the person who toured us) was awesome. In fact, I'm getting ready to go back out there and visit a good buddy of mine. The staff makes sure their meds are done, and they take care of him very well. They are doing a good job. They seemed to be very happy. The facility is also nice. It is just that the cost gives me pause to hesitate. The cafeteria was very nice too. My buddy said the food is pretty good. They have a greenhouse (which is a very nice thing to have) and residents are taking part in that. It is a ten acre land, so it is a good place to have a walk (if you're still able to do it). They have a theater, bar, physical therapy, hair salon (where you have to pay your own), an open fitness area, a massage room, and they got a little two year old labradoodle as a therapy dog for the residents. Their cafeteria is not just open three times a day, but it is open from 7 o'clock in the morning until 7:30 in the evening, so you can go eat anytime you want. The morale of the place is very good and very high, and it is where I would go in a heartbeat when I'm ready.
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Diane
October 01, 2020
Legacy at Savannah Quarters is great. The staff members are all wonderful. My father's apartment is very nice. The layout is good. I would highly recommend it. Right now, they're allowing porch visits and that was a big plus with the Covid stuff going on. They're allowing one person at a time to go and visit with their family member. They sit out on the front porch for 30-minute visitation. My father is very critical about food, and he likes it most of the time. The staff has been very helpful. They have crafts and get-togethers. There are more women there than men, and the men I don't think are so interested in the crafts stuff. As far as playing cards or bingo, he can't participate in that because he can't see very well, even though they have oversized cards and oversized bingo. It's a brand new facility.
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