Direct comparison
| Factor | Option A | Option B |
|---|---|---|
| Primary model | Residential/personal support | Nursing-facility care |
| Medical intensity | Lower | Higher |
| Who decides fit | Community assessment | Clinical/level-of-care requirements |
| Typical environment | Apartment/residential | Skilled nursing setting |
What is actually different?
The useful difference is not the brochure language. It is how much supervision and hands-on help the resident needs, what the provider is licensed and staffed to do, what the total monthly price becomes for those needs, and what happens if the resident declines.
Not sure what level of care fits?
Use the Golden Care Georgia assessment to organize care needs and the next care level to compare before you start calling communities.
Start the Free AssessmentFrequently asked questions
Which option is cheaper?
It depends on the resident’s needs, local rates and how services are priced. Compare total cost for the actual amount of care required, not only base rates.
Can someone move from one level to another later?
Sometimes. Some campuses offer multiple care levels, but admission criteria and availability vary. Ask what happens when needs increase.
Who decides which level of care is appropriate?
Families can narrow options, but providers complete their own resident assessments. Medical or legal questions may require qualified professionals.
How should I compare two providers?
Use the same resident-needs list and ask both providers to confirm care capability, total monthly price, staffing, move-in timing and discharge criteria.
Does Golden Care Georgia rank facilities?
No. Phase 1 focuses on decision support and city/care navigation rather than publishing unverified “best facility” rankings.
Where can I verify Georgia licensing?
Use Georgia Department of Community Health resources, including GaMap2Care®.
What if I am still unsure?
Use the Golden Care Georgia assessment to identify which care path deserves attention first.
Should I make a decision from a website alone?
No. Verify current services, pricing, licensing and fit directly with the provider and relevant agencies.
Georgia resources to verify before you choose
Use official state resources to check licensing and program rules. Golden Care Georgia is an independent assessment and navigation website, not a state agency.