Village Park Peachtree Corners
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- 5701 Spalding Drive, Norcross, GA 30092
- (770) 416-0502
- 4.0 ( 13 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care




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About This Community
Village Park at Spalding is a senior living community designed to offer a sense of community and the kind of security, warmth and friendliness seniors would feel in a small town or village. Every detail, from the architecture to the carefully planned gardens and pathways, encourage getting out and staying active. The community promotes wellness and independence through a variety of daily activities and numerous amenities to give everyone an opportunity to participate in making the most of each and every day. Village Park at Spalding believes life should be lived with passion and look for it in its staff and encourages it in residents. The village welcomes family and friends to visit become active participants in the community.
Reviews
4.0
( 13 Reviews )
Paula
April 01, 2022
I like the entire setup of Village Park Peachtree Corners. It is beautiful and the caregivers are very friendly and attentive. My dad's room has a nice layout and it's wheelchair accessible. They offer entertainment, arts and crafts, and group gatherings. They have a nice dining room and Dad likes the food. There's a good variety. Everything is going well.
Mary
We toured Village Park Peachtree Corners. We really liked it, but it was just too far away from our house. It had a gorgeous facade, the staff was outstanding and helpful, and they helped us talk to the executive area director, and got over to the other place. The rooms were comparable to the other place, they had a pool, a gym, a nice food area, like a bistro area where you could get snacks if you missed a meal or just wanted something to eat. They had bingo going on while we were there, and it was social-distanced bingo, but they're making sure that the seniors have interactions. It was clean and maintained.
RC
February 27, 2020
Village Park Peachtree Corners was fabulous, but it's expensive. They had an area for movies, a theater room, a pool, an exercise room, a room where physical therapist can come and work with the residents, a salon, and a really nice dining room. We could not afford a 1-bedroom at all. The studio was a little small, but it's still nice, decorated well, and very well maintained.
Kathie
July 31, 2018
Our visit at Village Park at Spalding was very good, and the community was wonderful. A friends mother is in one part of the community, not in the apartments, but in the bungalows, and they had a good experience. The person that I met with was very good in explaining all the fees, whats included, and what they don't include. She showed me the place itself and showed me the apartment, which was nice, so I can get a spatial recognition of how the furniture fits in it. The price is a little bit on the high end, but the amenities and size of the units made it worth paying extra. One big positive is when you move from independent to assisted living you dont have to move to another unit. The food selection and the dining area is restaurant style. They are top-notch, they have everything you can imagine, including PT if you need it. The facilities are nothing less than stellar.
Michelle Seaborn
January 17, 2018
I visited this community yesterday. I must say, once I walked in the door, I felt at home. It smelled nice, had beautiful music playing, was very clean, and most importantly the staff was very welcoming. I would highly recommend this community for your loved one. And I'm a tough cookie!!!
Randy
They say it’s memory care,but it is nothing but adult day care.we pay 6000 a month and the told us we need to get 24 hour care.when we complained they told us if we don’t like it leave.so we are pulling are Mom out . This place is a joke ran by 20 year olds that don’t know their job from a hole in the ground .we are done recommend to not give this place a chance.are mother was there for 2 years and was promised it was going to get better nothing but lies!
Anonymous
August 21, 2017
Village Park at Spalding was too far away. It took us 45 minutes to get there. The visit was very nice, but it was geared more toward assisted living. Even though my dad is 90 years old, he is still pretty active, and I want to put him in a place that has more activity. The rooms were small and a little bit dark. There didn't seem to be a lot of light there. The residents were wheelchair- or walker-bound, so they're a little bit further along in terms of their aging process than my dad.
Kenneth273400
December 06, 2016
Noble Village at Spalding opened up about a year ago, and their rates are about at least 10% higher. The rooms for the independent-living or assisted are much smaller -- averaging about 1200 ft for the 1-bedroom and a 2-bedroom if you combine everything together, and they’re more expensive.
They have 3 different living areas. One is a detached 2-bedroom home with a garage. There are about 10 of those, and they have another area which has small 2-bedroom cottages that are attached like duplex. There are 8 of those, and of those 8, 6 have a garage.
They had a heated outdoor swimming pool. I know that they have a game room and a movie room with regular chairs.
VisitorYCWHA
May 10, 2016
My visit at Noble Village at Spalding was excellent. They had houses, cottages, and apartments, and you could progress from one level of care to another as you age. The staff was excellent, informative, and helpful in every way. They had a gym, organized activities, and transportation. We had lunch, and the food was excellent. This place was centrally located in the city, but the apartments were a little smaller than the ones I've seen in other facilities. A fireplace between the living room and the dining room made the place look small.
anonymous00
May 03, 2016
My mother recently moved to Noble Village, and it has been nothing short of a great experience. The staff from the top down has been so helpful, caring and genuine. I would definitely recommend this community!
Mary Ann Mary Ann
January 25, 2016
This facility is stoic, impersonal, lacking personality and lacking a homey feel. There is a lack of morale and trust between the employees and management and ownership, which trickles over into treatment of the residents. It is not a good environment at all.
Albeit an attractive "building" on the outside, it is in shambles on the inside. Keep looking.
Wanda & Mac
Dear Noble Village staff, Thank you so much for hosting us today, for the very nice get together with our new neighbors. We have increasing confidence that We have been led to make the right choice for our future gratefully.
Visitor38
December 29, 2015
Dear Gary, Judy, Julie and Jan, Thank you so very much for allowing us to begin to move mom in as she closes on her home in Gainesville. You can't even imagine how much this is helping all of us as we move mom into this new stage of her life. Your thoughtfulness and consideration show what a wonderful transition this will be as she joins her new Noble Village family! Blessings, Doris S. and family, Barbara, Susan and daughters.
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