Pricing varies widely by city, apartment size, and the level of personal-care services needed. Most communities charge a base rate plus an a-la-carte fee for each additional service. Medicare does not pay for assisted living; Medicaid sometimes does in specific waiver programs that vary by state.
Georgia's cost-of-living index is 89.2 (100 = US average). The median home price is around $176,000. Average rent runs about $1,006 a month. These local costs influence what you can expect to pay for care here.
Assisted living fits seniors who are mostly independent but need some help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, medication management, or meal preparation. It's not the right level of care for someone who needs 24-hour skilled nursing or active medical treatment. If memory loss is a primary concern, look at memory care first.
What assisted living typically includes
Private or semi-private apartment with kitchenette
Three meals a day plus snacks
Help with activities of daily living (ADLs): bathing, dressing, grooming
Medication management and reminders
Housekeeping and laundry
Social activities, fitness classes, and outings
Transportation to medical appointments
24-hour staff and emergency call buttons
What to look for when touring in Newnan
Resident-to-staff ratio (lower is better, especially in the evenings)
Assisted Living in Newnan: common questions
How much does assisted living cost in Newnan, GA?
Assisted Living nationally runs $3,500 - $6,500 per month (US median, 2026). Pricing in Newnan, Georgia varies by care level, apartment size, and community. Request a quote from the communities listed above for exact local pricing.
How many assisted living communities are in Newnan?
We list 8 assisted living communities in Newnan, GA, with more in nearby cities such as Brooks, Grantville, Fayetteville. Compare them above and request pricing for the ones that fit.
What's the difference between assisted living and a nursing home?
Assisted living is for seniors who need help with daily tasks but are not medically fragile. Nursing homes provide 24-hour skilled medical care for seniors with serious health conditions or recovering from a hospital stay. Assisted living residents have apartments; nursing-home residents have rooms in a clinical setting.
Does Medicare or Medicaid pay for assisted living?
Medicare does not pay for assisted living room and board. Medicaid covers some assisted-living costs in many states through Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) waivers, but eligibility rules vary. Veterans may qualify for Aid and Attendance benefits to help cover assisted living.
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Recent state inspection reports and any open citations
Care plan reviews - how often, and who's involved
Cost breakdown: base rate vs. per-service charges
What triggers a level-of-care increase (and a price increase)
Move-out policy if a resident's needs exceed what they can provide
How the community handles medical emergencies
Staff turnover and tenure
Can you stay in assisted living if your health declines?
It depends on the community's licensing and care levels. Most communities offer multiple care levels and can adjust services as needs change. Some won't accommodate residents who need 24-hour skilled nursing, two-person transfers, or active hospice care - ask about their highest care level and move-out triggers before signing.
Georgia's senior care market centers on Atlanta and its suburbs, with a fast-growing presence in Savannah and Athens. See all assisted living in Georgia.