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A.G. Rhodes Cobb
900 Wylie Rd. Se, Marietta, GA 30067
Based on 23 reviews
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(770) 427-8727A.G. Rhodes Cobb Description
This A.G Rhodes home in Marietta offers innovative rehabilitation services and private or shared rooms for 125 individuals, as well as a beautiful courtyard for residents and their families to enjoy. A.G. Rhodes is committed to providing the best possible care for our residents by transforming our model of care into one that is person-directed and more homelike. Person-directed care is the kind of care that focuses on the individual and their specific needs - something we all want for our loved ones, and for ourselves as we age. We prioritize the needs of the elderly and tailor our care to their preferences.Price Comparison
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Rehabilitation Services and Amenities
A.G. Rhodes Cobb offers a variety of rehabilitation services and amenities to its residents, including physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, horticultural therapy, music therapy, vital stim therapy, Wii-Hab therapy, surgical recovery, long-term care, wound management, disease management/complex medical care, nutritional support & management by an onsite dietician, IV therapy and pain management. All of these services are offered in order to provide the highest quality of care for the residents.Health
medical services
nurse practitioner
therapy and rehabilitation
nursing services
rehabilitation services
personalized care
long-term care
dietary review
nursing staff
administration of medications
medical director
Activities
all social services and activities
volunteer opportunities
music
Dining
all meals and snacks, including special diets
Services
laundry service, including linens, bedding, towels and clothes
transportation to and from medical appointments
beauty/barber shop services
Amenities
wireless internet access
satellite television service
cable television service
courtyard
telephone service
Religious
spiritual care, including onsite chaplain
Information from Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
This nursing community has been given an overall rating of 5 out of 5 stars by The Center for Medicare and Medicaid receiving 5 stars on its health inspection, 2 stars on its quality measures rating, and 3 stars on its staffing rating. Within the quality measure rating, each facility is given a short-stay rating and a long-stay rating. This facility received a 1-star short-stay rating and a 5-star long-stay rating. This nursing home is certified by Medicare and Medicaid and was first approved to provide Medicare and Medicaid services on 06/01/92 and is run by a non profit organization. It is a large-sized nursing community with 130 nursing beds. Currently, there are 104 residents within the nursing community. Be advised these resident occupancy numbers are not always up to date and are collected from the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services website periodically.Alerts from Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
This facility has not been given a health inspection within the last 2 years. The facility has had 1 substantiated complaints reported in the last 3 years that resulted in a citation.Overall Ratings
A.G. Rhodes Home, Inc - Cobb is a nursing home that has a 5-star overall rating; the highest possible. The nursing home is in the top 10% of facilities in terms of overall rating and slightly higher than the state average. This nursing home has a 5-star health inspection rating, which is also the highest possible. The nursing home is once again in the top 10% of facilities in terms of health inspection rating and slightly higher than state average. However, this nursing home has a 2-star quality rating; the second lowest possible and is in the bottom 20% of facilities regarding quality ratings. The quality rating for this nursing home is only slightly lower than that of the state averageStaff Ratings
The A.G. Rhodes Home, Inc - Cobb is a nursing home that is in the top half of facilities in terms of nursing aid staffing hours per resident per day. The nursing aid staffing hours per resident per day is slightly higher than the state average. The nursing home is also in the top 30% of facilities in terms of LPN staffing hours per resident per day. The LPN staffing hours per resident per day is slightly higher than the state average. However, the nursing home is in the bottom half of facilities in terms of RN staffing hours per resident per day. The RN staffing hours per resident per day is slightly higher than the state average. The nursing home is in the top 40% of facilities in terms of licensed staffing hours per resident per day. The licensed staffing hours per resident per day is slightly higher than the state average. Lastly, the nursing home is also in the top 40% of facilities in terms of physical therapist staffing hours per resident per day. The physical therapist staffing hours per resident per day is slightly higher than the state average.Covid Data
The A.G. Rhodes Home, Inc - Cobb is a nursing home that is in the top half of facilities in terms of resident vaccination rate. The resident vaccination rate at this nursing home is slightly higher than the state average. In fact, the nursing home has a resident vaccination rate of 90.4% which is greater than the state resident vaccination rate of 87.3%. The staff vaccineation rate at this facility is also noteworthy as it ranks in the top 20% of all facilities and has a staff vaccination rate of 99.3%. This figure is again higher than the state average with 91.5%. Furthermore, their covid booster rate stands at 90.6%, placing them in the top half of all facilities and exceeding thte state average by 10 percentage points.Quality Measures
The A.G. Rhodes Home, Inc - Cobb is a nursing home with a 2-star quality rating, the second lowest possible. The nursing home is in the bottom 40% of facilities in terms of residents with a catheter inserted and left in their bladder. The residents with a catheter inserted and left in their bladder is slightly lower than the state average. The nursing home is in the bottom 20% of facilities in terms of residents who have depressive symptoms. The residents who have depressive symptoms is higher than the state average. The nursing home is in the bottom 30% of facilities in terms of residents with ulcers. The residents with ulcers is slightly higher than the state average. The nursing home is in the top half of facilities in terms of residents given Pneumococcal vaccine. The residents given Pneumococcal vaccine is higher than the state average. The nursing home is in the bottom half of facilities in terms of residents who received an antipsychotic medication. The residents who received an antipsychotic medication is lower than the state average.Emergency and Hospitalization Quality Measures
The A.G. Rhodes Home, Inc - Cobb is a nursing home that is in the bottom half of facilities in terms of hospitalizations per 1000 days. The hospitalizations per 1000 days is slightly lower than the state average. The nursing home is also in the bottom 40% of facilities in terms of outpatient emergency department visits per 1000 days. The outpatient emergency department visits per 1000 days is slightly higher than the state average. However, the nursing home falls to the bottom 10% of facilities in terms of short-stay residents who had outpatient emergency department visits and short stay residents who were rehospitalized after a nursing home admission; both numbers are way higher than the state average.By clicking "Get Exact Costs", you consent to being contacted either by My Caring Plan or our third-party partners at the phone number and contact information provided, including through the use of an automated dialer system. I agree to be bound by My Caring Plan’s Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy
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This community is licensed by the state of GA. It is a large-sized community with 130 total beds.Disclaimer
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I have worked at nursing homes in the past. As a family member of a patient, I found this facility to be a disappointment. Firstly, they are unorganized and have no systems to manage paperwork. You may have to call them 20 times to even get a response. Your best bet is just to show up unannounced. They dont manage records properly and they just show an overall lack of care and concern for some of their patients. When your family members get older they need to be around people who are patient. compassionate and who won't give up on them and toss then to the side. If you have a perfect patient they may do alright. Otherwise, be careful!
If there was a ZERO star option, that would be better suitable! I came to work here as a one on one sitter and this is by far THE WORSE FACILITY I have ever been to!!!! I have NEVER cried so hard at workEVER and I have been a CNA for 10 years!!!! The nurse was extremely rude about me asking another nurse where to find supplies to help my client as if I have been here before! She wanted me to put an bandage back on that was saturated on it one because “she was busy” IF YOU LOVE YOU FAMILY MEMBER OR FRIEND, DO NOT SEND THEM HERE!!!!!
My mom had a recent stay at facility. My family and I couldn’t be more pleased with the care she received. Facility is clean. Staff was wonderful. Phone calls were promptly returned. Mom was well taken care of. Visitation was easy to schedule and courtyard area was beautiful. We had a really positive experience and wouldn’t hesitate to send mom back again if she needed short term care in the future.
Today is Saturday. The first available visit I could get with my mother was for next Tuesday. This is the message I received AFTER I'd made the reservation online: "Your visit for A.G. Rhodes Cobb is scheduled, and you will receive a confirmation email or text shortly. 60 minutes prior to your visit, you will receive a Self-Test/Screening that must be completed before visiting."I have no idea what this Self-Test Screening is and I will not be at my computer one hour before the visit, so I do not know if I will be able to complete it or not. If this is something that must be done before the visit, there should be explanations about what it is and how it will be done. How else can someone comply with the requirement? Does this mean I should arrive one hour before my scheduled visit? If so, this should be communicated BEFORE I make the appointment. I could call on the phone, but the other 22 times that I called today, no one answered any of the calls that I made...Feeling totally frustrated and out of the loop... and it's really sad when the best thing you can do for your mother is show up and give her some love, but AG Rhodes is making this very difficult to do. Communication is horribly lacking..... So sorry to have to leave this review, but I hope to help those who will utilize this facility in the future.
My grandmother moved to AG Rhodes when she was 97 and lived there until she was 99. She was able to move around with her walker up to the week before she died, thanks to the dedicated staff at AG Rhodes, who kept her mind and body active by pursuing a structured movement schedule for her. Private rooms are available for a significant surcharge, but the semi-private room my grandma shared with an old schoolteacher was fine, because it kept her mind stimulated by having someone in the room to converse and argue with.The food at AG Rhodes was excellent and tasty. My mom visited my grandma 3 or 4 days per week, and had lunch in the dining room with her. My wife and I enjoyed the Thanksgiving and Christmas family special events, where the food was healthy and good. Likewise, the lunches we had there were always good.The wardrobes and some of the chairs showed wear and scratches, but they were in good repair, safe and sturdy. We were able to provide a chest and TV table for grandma's room, along with a nice TV we bought for her. The rooms are small, but the common areas are perfectly comfortable for families and visitors to visit with residents.The staff were very attentive to grandma right up to the end, when she unfortunately succumbed to a stroke. The staff is well trained and the facility is well-run and kept clean. My mom's many surprise visits would have exposed any slack conditions, for sure. I would be willing to stay there myself, once I am to a point where I need assistance dressing and bathing. They do a great job and treat residents with dignity. That's my family's experience, anyway.Nursing homes and extended care facilities can be depressing places, because we all become frail and helpless toward the end. However, the staff at AG Rhodes knows how to keep people moving, eating healthy, properly washed, dressed, and smiling. If we are being treated with dignity and get all the help we need to meet our highest functional capacity, how can we ask for more?God bless the people who work with and support AG Rhodes.
Depressing depressing facility. Horrifying honestly. My first time visiting my mother (recovering from hip replacement surgery) I was yelled at to "not let them out!" - 'them' were residents of the home/hospice that stood directly at the door that enters the patient floor to get out. I looked at him and said "that's your job!". The facility smelled of urine/feces. People wandering around everywhere - moaning - screaming - wandering into peoples rooms. For someone like my mother is mentally 100% - this was a BRUTAL experience. And the worst thing? My mom shared later (she was afraid to tell us) they had them strip down as a group to get HOSED DOWN for bathing. Our healthcare system is a DISGRACE to the elderly. DISGRACE. The one...ONE bright spot was the rehab facility and therapists. Nice/clean/great physical therapists. It's the literal hell on earth that a loved one has to suffer through that is the hardest thing to deal with.
I gave them a one star because I couldn’t select zero stars. I don’t have a loved one at this facility and after witnessing how they leave residents waiting for transport after routine appointments, I never will. I’m warning you now do not leave your loved ones in this facility’s care. They left a patient waiting for transport for several hours after dropping them off to an appointment. We made repeat attempts to arrange pick up for the patient only to be met with excuses from their staff. I personally waited with their resident until 6 pm when they arrived. I will be filing formal complaints, but this is not acceptable treatment of any elderly patient.
I have worked at nursing homes in the past. As a family member of a patient, I found this facility to be a disappointment. Firstly, they are unorganized and have no systems to manage paperwork. You may have to call them 20 times to even get a response.Your best bet is just to show up unannounced. They dont manage records properly and they just show an overall lack of care and concern for some of their patients. When your family members get older they need to be around people who are patient. compassionate and who won't give up on them and toss then to the side. If you have a perfect patient they may do alright. Otherwise, be careful!
The best that there is! My Mom has lived here for 5 years. The food is very good, the facility is always clean, there is rarely if ever any foul odors and the nurses are the best. They label the resident's clothes for you :) and my Mom has only lost one shirt in the past 5 years! I love that they have both a Music and Horticultural Therapists as well as a greenhouse. The grounds and waterfall in the back are beautifully maintained and relaxing places to spend time.Having a relationship with the people who care for your parent and being there regularly is critical. Nursing homes are busy places so helping the staff get to know your loved one and alerting them to changes in your family member that only you would notice helps them deliver quality care.
When I toured 3 facilities that was given to me by Wellstar in Paulding County for discharge of my Mom to Rehab, the only available ones were 45-1.0 hour from where we resided.. after touring 2 others and arrived at A.G. Rhodes I decided on this one for Mom.. I have had several experiences with rehabs in Florida and my expectations were about the same.. I am however pleased to say, Three weeks into Mom's Rehab, I was wrong.. A.G. Rhodes Far exceeds my expectation and the staff are incredible, They are so caring and pro-active with concerns and my Mom feels so comfortable here that I am afraid she may not want to come home which she loves so much.. Yes A.G. Rhodes, you are deserving of 5 stars in my book. Thanks to the entire staff, Administration, Food services, Therapy and the very caring Nurses and Auxiliary staff that takes such good care of the residents.. Thank you very much.
We had a horrible experience here. We called on Thursday and Rosalin promised us a private room. My grandmother got discharged from the hospital on Saturday. We got to the lobby and there was nobody there. It took forever to find somebody to help us, and when we finally did we were given a shared room. My grandmother's side was literally the size of a closet, the fan didn't work, and it was incredibly hot. We went to their "ice cream social" and it was just some popsicles on the third floor. On Sunday her incision started leaking, but the staff didn't notice. They just said she kept peeing herself. It was my mother who noticed that the incision was leaking, and my grandmother was rushed back to the hospital for an internal blockage. On Monday we called to speak to Rosalin, and she denied ever promising us a private room.
Health and Fire Safety Deficiencies
The Center for Medicare and Medicaid report report health and fire safety deficiencies. Some of these deficiencies are more severe than others. The following table shows different levels of severity.
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Severity of Deficiency | Isolated | Pattern | Widespread |
Immediate jeopardy to resident health or safety | J | K | L |
Actual harm that is not immediate jeopardy | G | H | I |
No actual harm with potential for more than minimal harm that is not immediate jeopardy | D | E | F |
No actual harm with potential for minimal harm | A | B | C |
Fire Safety Deficiencies
Survey Date | Correction Date | Letter | Category | Description |
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2019-10-01 | 2019-11-15 | D | Smoke Deficiencies | Construct fire resistant interior walls. |
2019-10-01 | 2019-11-15 | D | Smoke Deficiencies | Inspect, test, and maintain automatic sprinkler systems. |
2019-10-01 | 2019-11-15 | D | Smoke Deficiencies | Install smoke barrier doors that can resist smoke for at least 20 minutes. |
2018-06-18 | 2018-08-29 | D | Smoke Deficiencies | Provide properly protected cooking facilities. |
2018-06-18 | 2018-07-23 | D | Smoke Deficiencies | Inspect, test, and maintain automatic sprinkler systems. |
2018-06-18 | 2018-07-23 | D | Services Deficiencies | Have properly installed electrical wiring and gas equipment. |
2017-09-05 | 2017-10-23 | E | Smoke Deficiencies | Have a fire alarm with audible and visual signals that transmits the alarm automatically to notify emergency forces in event of fire. |
2017-09-05 | 2017-10-23 | D | Smoke Deficiencies | Inspect, test, and maintain automatic sprinkler systems. |
2017-09-05 | 2017-10-23 | D | Smoke Deficiencies | Ensure smoke barriers are constructed to a 1 hour fire resistance rating. |
2017-09-05 | 2017-10-23 | D | Services Deficiencies | Have properly installed electrical wiring and gas equipment. |
2017-09-05 | 2017-10-23 | D | Miscellaneous Deficiencies | Have restrictions on the use of portable space heaters. |
Health Safety Deficiencies
Survey Date | Correction Date | Letter | Category | Description |
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2019-10-03 | E | E | Resident Rights Deficiencies | Honor the resident's right to a safe, clean, comfortable and homelike environment, including but not limited to receiving treatment and supports for daily living safely. |
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