Ms. A.G. Rhodes of Atlanta 2018
Congratulations to our 2018 Ms. A.G. Rhodes of Atlanta, Birdylue Salley....
Read MoreCongratulations to our 2018 Ms. A.G. Rhodes of Atlanta, Birdylue Salley....
Read MoreMost everyone knows that falls are a major cause of injury and death among seniors, but too often, people arenโt sure how to reduce their loved oneโs chance of slipping, tripping and falling. Cons...
Read MoreThe newly-completed greenhouse at our Wesley Woods home was dedicated on March 19, 2018 to Jane C. Schweers, a beloved member of the A.G. Rhodes Boards of Trustees and Advisors who passed away in 2016...
Read MoreMcKnight's Long-Term Care News: Profile on Bahaa Barsoum, RN, A.G. Rhodes of Atlanta's Director of Nursing...
Read MoreAs we age, we may move a little slower, need extra help, and take longer to heal after an injury or sickness. If you have an aging friend or family member who has recently suffered an illness or under...
Read MoreOur Wesley Woods home recently completed a successful annual survey and received zero deficiencies. Our Cobb and Atlanta homes completed annual surveys in October 2017, and also received zero deficien...
Read MoreFor a few years, members of the Georgia State University womenโs basketball team have been volunteering with residents at A.G. Rhodes nonprofit nursing home near Grant Park....
Read MoreA.G. Rhodes was named an Atlanta Journal-Constitution Top Workplace for the fifth consecutive year....
Read MoreEmployee spotlights feature exceptional A.G. Rhodes staff members who are doing great work throughout the organization. Marchโs spotlight features Patrick Kimoyo who works in the Therapy Department ...
Read MoreA.G. Rhodes CEO Deke Cateau held town halls throughout the homesย in February to discuss with employees the organization's focus areas for 2018:...
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