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Discover a new purpose at Atria

The Engage Life program’s six dimensions of engagement were created using scientific research to provide a variety of opportunities to learn, create, immerse, contribute, mentor and make meaningful connections.

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Quality Comes First

From care to culinary, our experienced quality enhancement team reviews every aspect of resident life to ensure each community is held to the highest standard – ours.

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Amenities and services crafted for comfort

With meal preparation, housekeeping and transportation taken care of – and a helping hand right when it’s needed – living well is on the menu. Residents enjoy the freedom to join neighbors for instructor-led fitness classes, catch a film in the theater and focus on personal passions.
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Events designed for an engaged life

Through Atria’s Engage Life® events program, each day is filled with opportunities to learn, stay active and connect with neighbors. All of our community events are based on six dimensions of engagement and tailored to residents’ interests and abilities.
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Addressing common concerns

Struggling to have a tough conversation? You’re not alone. Here are a few of the most common concerns older adults and families share when considering a move to senior living. You can also find advice for how to start the conversation in our "You can't keep working around it forever" brochure.

I’m doing just fine here at home on my own.

You’ve likely recognized some serious shortcomings with your current living arrangement, and that's why you and your family started searching for something different. You may have reached the point where your house has become too much for you to handle by yourself. At Atria, there’s a whole staff to take care of cooking and cleaning.

Couldn’t we just have someone else come in to help me?

Even though 24-hour home health is more expensive than moving to a senior living community, many families choose it because they're overwhelmed by the thought of a move – not because it's the best solution. There can be so much more gained from choosing a vibrant assisted living community where you can escape the isolated home setting and not only live, but thrive.

I want the freedom to do what I want to do.

The fear of losing their independence is the number one reason older adults are concerned with moving to a senior living community. But consider how independent you are now. You may not be able to drive or move around on your own, or you may need assistance with everyday tasks.

Think about what could be gained from a move. A private apartment at Atria is similar to a new condo, only better. Atria provides delicious dining on-site, engaging events and opportunities for meaningful connection. If you feel like relaxing in your apartment and watching TV, you can do that, too. Scheduled transportation is available for your appointments and activities outside the community. Residents often tell us they have more options for interaction, personal growth and entertainment than before – and they can participate as much or as little as they choose.

I feel good most days and usually remember to take my medications.

Living with the uncertainty of how an older adult is coping on their own day-to-day can be very stressful. Don't risk waiting and potentially having to react to a crisis that could end up being far more costly. Our assisted living options provide 24/7 care that gives you the peace of mind knowing that regular meals, medication reminders and a helping hand are always available.

It will cost too much.

Crises-driven responses cost a lot of money, so choosing senior living early may actually be one of the best ways to protect your finances. Living at Atria can reduce crisis risks and provide immediate support when it's needed. It can also be more affordable than you think – use the helpful resources on our Financial Planning page to determine the costs and explore opportunities for financial assistance.

I’m not sure community living is for me.

Consider a short-term stay. It’s a wonderful way to explore everything our vibrant communities have to offer and you'll gain more confidence in knowing what to expect with the move. As daily tasks are taken care of, you have more time to enjoy engaging events and amenities – so it’s the perfect opportunity to discover if Atria is the right fit for your lifestyle.

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An Award-Winning Approach to Senior Living

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