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Hiawassee Park in Hiawassee, Georgia, is a faith-based independent living community located on a stunning campus surrounded by natural beauty. This community features 34 cottages nestled in the woods overlooking beautiful Lake Chatuge. These cottage homes offer a sense of security and comfort for seniors who wish to be in a peaceful, attractive setting with ample opportunity for socialization. The town of Hiawassee is nicknamed "at home in the mountains" due to the stunning North Georgia mountains.
Hiawassee Park's mission is to enrich its residents' lives by empowering each individual to flourish in a Christian environment. Each cottage includes a monthly water bill, twice-weekly garbage pickup, landscaping, and house maintenance. Baptist Retirement Communities of Georgia operate this community, and they offer below-market-price housing options to seniors 50+.
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If you are looking for a retirement home for yourself or a family member, you’ve come to the right place. Our mission is to provide affordable housing for seniors, age 50 and up, in a Christian environment. Baptist Retirement Communities of Georgia provides below market independent living at our...
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Hiawassee Park offers 1 Bedroom and 2 Bedrooms. Learn more.
Call (762) 500-2021 to reach a resident at Hiawassee Park.
To reach a resident at Hiawassee Park call: (762) 500-2021
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