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A First-Class Senior Living Community

Imagine a community where you have access to everything you need and can enjoy life to the fullest – welcome to Birches on Maple.

We provide the peace of mind you want with the freedom and connectivity you’ve been craving. We’re a thriving 55+ community backed by a regional healthcare system, inspiring and enabling you to live your happiest, healthiest life. Our variety of living spaces provide both flexibility and stability for any lifestyle. Nice to meet you, we’re the long-term solution you’ve been searching for.

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For those seeking a warm and welcoming neighborhood.

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For those seeking less responsibility to make room for more fun.

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For those seeking connection with a little extra daily support, we provide 24 hour quality care.

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For those in need of speciality care, our expert staff is here to help with compassion and professionalism.

Welcome to The Birches

The First of its Kind

Located in the heart of Carrollton, Georgia, Birches on Maple is a close-knit community backed by the strength of a regional healthcare system. We offer an abundance of options, whether it’s your living space or your activity preference, for any lifestyle. From chef-created cuisine to spiritual programs and greenspace galore to state-of-the-art wellness facilities, we’ve got everything you need to live your fullest life.


Just outside of the community you have the option to explore even more of what Carrollton has to offer including a vibrant downtown, churches, restaurants, shopping, and more. We’ve created a seamless community that blends within the already flourishing local neighborhood so that you can have the best living experience and receive the best service possible.


Simply put, life at The Birches is a life well lived. We are the perfect combination of relaxation and recreation, self-care and healthcare. We are the home you’ve always dreamed of. We’re the missing piece you’ve been searching for. Come on in. 

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by Shaunna LaBouve 17 Apr, 2024
Aging is a natural part of life, and as we grow older, it's important to prioritize safety and independence. Many seniors wish to remain in their homes for as long as possible, and with the right precautions, it's entirely feasible. Understanding the fundamentals for staying safe and independent as a senior is crucial for well-being and quality of life. The following are a few tips designed to help seniors avoid accidents and continue enjoying life from the comfort of their own homes. Declutter Your Living Space - Clutter creates unnecessary hazards which increase the risk of falls and injuries Install Handrails and Grab Bars - High-risk areas, such as bathrooms and staircases, can be equipped with handrails and grab bars to enhance safety and stability. Proper Lighting - Installing bright lighting throughout a living space greatly increases visibility, which lends to a much safer environment Use Mobility Aids - Canes, walkers and wheelchairs can significantly improve independence Exercise Regularly - Exercise helps improve strength, balance, and overall mobility Get Regular Health Screenings - Regular check-ups with your doctor and staying up-to-date with recommended vaccinations and screenings is vital to positive well-being Eat a Healthy Diet - Consuming a variety of fruits, vegetables, lean proteins and whole grains will help keep the body and mind in peak condition at any age Manage Medication - Ensure you only take medications prescribed by your healthcare provider. Consider using pill organizers to prevent mix-ups and/or missed doses. Modify Your Living Space - Widening doorways for wheelchair accessibility, installing a stairlift or adding ADA features in the home can greatly improve safety and maneuverability. Stay Connected - Smartphones and video calls can help seniors keep in touch with loved ones and contact medical personnel if emergencies arise Implementing a few changes can create a secure living space that is comfortable and relaxing, and staying safe and independent at home as a senior can provide many years of happiness and freedom.
by Shaunna LaBouve 22 Mar, 2024
As we embrace the journey of aging, preserving our independence becomes increasingly significant. Among the many symbols of freedom, none is more cherished than the ability to drive. Yet, for seniors contending with dementia, this privilege presents unique challenges that demand careful consideration and proactive management. Dementia, with its impact on memory, cognitive function, and judgment, can complicate driving and even pose dangers on the road. It's imperative for seniors to confront the intersection of driving and dementia with honesty and vigilance, prioritizing both personal safety and the well-being of others. Self-Awareness The first step toward addressing driving concerns with dementia is fostering self-awareness. Regularly assess cognitive abilities, acknowledging any changes you may notice. Signs such as memory lapses, difficulty concentrating, or impaired decision-making warrant a closer evaluation of driving capabilities. Open Communication Engage in open dialogues with loved ones about driving concerns. Family and friends often observe changes that individuals may overlook. Embrace their insights and collaborate on a plan prioritizing safety for all involved. Consulting Healthcare Professionals Proactively seek guidance from healthcare professionals regarding driving and dementia. Regular check-ups can monitor cognitive function and offer valuable insights into driving safety. Trust your healthcare team's recommendations for further evaluations or interventions if necessary. Exploring Transportation Alternatives Independence extends beyond driving. Embrace alternative transportation options that prioritize safety while keeping you connected with your community. Ride-sharing services, public transportation, and community programs offer viable alternatives, alleviating the stress and risks associated with dementia and driving. Knowing When to Retire Deciding to retire from driving is a deeply personal choice, often fraught with challenges. However, prioritizing safety — both yours and others' — is paramount. Listen to the counsel of healthcare professionals and loved ones, recognizing that retiring from driving doesn't diminish independence but opens doors to new opportunities and ensures a safer journey ahead. In our pursuit of graceful aging and independence, it's essential to acknowledge when driving poses potential risks, particularly in the context of dementia. By fostering open communication, maintaining self-awareness, seeking professional guidance and embracing alternative transportation options, seniors can navigate the road ahead with dignity and security, ensuring a fulfilling chapter in their lives.
by Shaunna LaBouve 08 Mar, 2024
As we traverse the intricate tapestry of life, we should not underestimate the transformative power of art and creativity. Beyond aesthetic appreciation, engaging in artistic pursuits has proven to be a source of joy, cognitive stimulation and community building for seniors. Below we delve into the profound impact of art on the well-being of older adults and explore how creativity can be a guiding force in fostering a fulfilling and vibrant senior living experience. Impact of Art on Seniors Cognitive Benefits of Art for Seniors - engaging in artistic activities has been linked to a myriad of cognitive benefits. For seniors, the act of creating art can enhance cognitive functions, sharpen memory and improve problem-solving skills. Whether it's painting, drawing or crafting, the process of creating art stimulates neural connections, providing a mental workout that helps keep the mind agile. Moreover, art can serve as a therapeutic outlet for seniors dealing with age-related cognitive decline, such as Alzheimer's or dementia. Creating art can be a form of non-verbal expression, allowing individuals to communicate and connect with others on a profound level, even when verbal communication becomes challenging. Emotional Well-being and Self-Expression - art provides seniors with a means of self-expression, allowing them to convey their thoughts, emotions and life experiences in a tangible and creative way. This self-expression can be a powerful tool for emotional well-being, offering an outlet for processing complex feelings and fostering a sense of accomplishment. Participating in art activities also provides seniors with an opportunity for personal growth and discovery. It encourages them to explore new facets of their identity, fostering a sense of purpose and fulfillment. This newfound sense of purpose can be a crucial element in maintaining a positive outlook on life, even in the face of physical or health challenges. Building Community and Social Connections - art has a remarkable ability to bring people together, transcending age, background and life experiences. In a senior living community, art becomes a conduit for building connections and fostering a sense of belonging. Group art activities, workshops and exhibitions create a shared space for residents to interact, collaborate and appreciate each other's unique talents. Moreover, the collaborative nature of some artistic endeavors encourages teamwork and mutual support. Seniors can mentor each other, share skills and collectively contribute to a vibrant community culture. Art then becomes a bridge that connects individuals, fostering a supportive and social environment that is essential for the overall well-being of seniors. Creating an Art-Inclusive Senior Living Environment - to fully harness the benefits of art in senior living, communities should prioritize creating an environment that encourages and supports artistic expression. This can involve establishing dedicated art spaces, providing access to art supplies and organizing regular art-related events and workshops. Additionally, incorporating art into the overall design of senior living spaces can contribute to a visually stimulating and aesthetically pleasing atmosphere. Art installations, murals and sculptures can transform common areas into vibrant and inspiring spaces that promote creativity and engagement.
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