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A multi-story, elegant, Victorian-style building welcomes you at Atria Park of Ann Arbor. Located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, this community provides assisted living and memory care services to older adults. Overlooking a lake and surrounded by mature trees, Atria Park of Ann Arbor provides a tranquil living environment in the heart of the metropolitan area.
Aside from the many perks of Atria Park's lifestyle, there's plenty to enjoy in the surrounding area, as well. Embrace the splendor of nature in the nearby Leslie Woods Nature Area, featuring an oak hickory forest and a preserved woodland ecosystem. Local stores and restaurants offer shopping and dining options, only a short drive away from the community. Stroll through the picturesque 300-acre park of Matthaei Botanical Gardens. Tickle your intellect with a trip to the University of Michigan Museum of Art. Find fresh produce and local arts at the Ann Arbor Farmers Market. As a larger city with close proximity to Detroit, the area offers plentiful medical resources, including the Veterans Affairs Medical Center Ann Arbor. Atria's staff also knows that pets offer an unmatched level of companionship, so feel free to bring your furry family member with you to this pet-friendly senior living...
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A Place for Mom has scored Atria Park of Ann Arbor with 9 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 5 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time, Atria Park of Ann Arbor has 58 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 4.5 out of 5.
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The community offers a variety of tasty meals. They offer many activities for the residents to enjoy. I absolutely couldn't ask for better communication and compassion. There is not a person in that place without a smile and willing to answer any questions. My parents are well taken care of at Atria Park!
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This is a nice place and we may have chosen this community of we had seen it before the one we chose. We liked the staff very much. It is a nice building and they keep it clean.
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My parents currently reside at Atria in Ann Arbor. They've been there for approximately 7 weeks. Their facilities are great and exceed our expectations for the price, however it is the staff that really make Atria stand out!! Thornia, Michelle and Lily all made an extremely difficult transition much easier. Their expertise, communication and efficiency continue to be excellent even after the move in. All techs, caregivers, restaurant staff and front desk staff are well trained and kind. As an out of town daughter, the communication from the senior staff on my parents care and progress has been excellent. I would not hesitate to recommend Atria Park of Ann Arbor, MI.
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The director that took me on a tour of this community was nice and knowledgable. I was not sure what I was looking for when I toured this community but it was clean and well maintained. Since this is a larger community the cost was a little more. I did decide to go with a smaller care home.
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The tour of Atria was great. The staff were friendly, very knowledgable and offered to do whatever they could to help. This community has 4 stories and is larger than the community we chose.
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My wife is doing very well here and I'm very pleased with everything they have done for us. The community is very well-kept, her room is always nice and clean when I visit. The staff are very good people. They are caring for her very well. She hasn't tried the activities yet, but there are many offered for her when she is ready to participate. The food is good, she enjoys the meals. Overall everything is working out very well and I would recommend it.
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I am so relieved that my father has been placed at Atria Park who met all the requirements needed for his assisted living care. Though he does not need memory care at this time the fact that they offer it in addition to all the other living support services helps us as we go forward. Other relatives who have worked with Atria in another state have spoken highly of Atria as regard to management and care in admissions. Our experience has been one of respect from the admissions level to the nursing care and support staff. Thank you!
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I think that they are really good place because it is employee owned, so they really do care about the residents and they really seem to go out of their way to make them feel welcomed and to help and encourage them to participate. We are real happy with it.
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Our experience with Atria Park of Ann Arbor has been a good one, overall! The staff here is patient and accommodating, and they get right in touch with your if there is an issue. They've really done a great job looking after our loved one! The facility itself is well kept and clean, and has a lot to offer the people who live here!
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We had a few hiccups at first but everything is going smoothly now. My father in law really enjoys it here. Any time we have a concern we let them know and they work it out promptly.
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My parents were here for 2 years & unfortunately my mom is impressed by visuals & that's where the positives end ( beautiful building homey decor etc) the management was beyond terrible - starting with sunrise & morphing into Atria both managers were arrogant & condescending & the ridiculous paranoia put my father with Alzheimer's in the ER 2 times because of his "violent behavior " while on the 4th floor which ultimately led to his death. Beyond all of that Sunrise/Atria was overpriced required we not only pay for the highest level of care but also private aids after my mom suffered a stroke & they didn't want to have the atria aids spending any time concerned about her ( she was actually capable if they had allowed it & were too consumed with their perceived liability) - besides all of that ... The food was awful, their was no activities person over the course of of the 2 years for more than a few months total - the "nursing staff " was cold & inept & the only people who seemed to care or be competent lost their jobs consistently - needless to say we moved our mom in with me & hired 24 hour care - & she is currently in a sunrise facility in Carlsbad ca where the philosophy & management is 180 degrees the opposite direction - my mom is thriving she's active & walking & singing $ leaving atria was the best thing I ever did for the quality of the remainder of her life!
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Response from Atria Park of Ann Arbor
July 21, 2015Feedback from our residents and their families is extremely important to us as we strive to provide exemplary service. Your comments are very concerning and we would like to continue this conversation. Please reach out to us at [removed].
We're very pleased with how things turned out with Atria Park of Ann Arbor! They've been absolutely wonderful here, I'd give them high marks across the board! The staff is friendly and professional, and the facility is clean and well kept. I would high recommend them!
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December 18, 2015Thank you
The staff is very good and very committed. The only thing is that they don't always have enough activities. There is too much flat time between them. It has been a very good experience. My loved one is comfortable here. I would recommend the Atria Park of Ann Arbor to anyone looking for a nice community for their loved one. It is a good place with a friendly staff.
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My mom has been at Atria for 2 weeks on the memory care/ life guidance floor and I have visited unannounced every other day at least. They did a good job listening to my requests and generally remembering mom's quirks. The aides have been excellent at getting her involved in activities and helping her socialize which is awesome. She has been out to lunch, to a ballgame, painted a picture and done karaoke to the oldies ( it's amazing how many residents knew the words to "how much is that doggie in the window"!) Some of the aides are truly excellent with a gift for dementia patients, the others are at least trying and are cheerful and kind. I sat in on a staff training session with David Troxel, Atria's corporate expert on dementia care and found his " best friends" approach to make sense and have tried to incorporate some of it into my own interactions with mom. Out of the several other places I visited, this has been the most respectful of mom's needs and abilities and so far I am very pleased!
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It had a pleasant atmosphere, really nice. They had a very nice staff. The staff could be more accommodating but other than that, I would place my father in this community.
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We were plunged into a situation where we needed to find a place fast. Atria moved heaven and earth to get her in there quickly. All the staff, all the way from the executive level to the ground floor, were incredibly helpful and accommodating. The activities have been really good for my mother in law who is in the early stages of Alzheimers. The food is very good and well balanced. The only negative comment I would make has to do with the management of medicine. When my father in law went into Atria he was on medication. The family physician took him off that medication because of side effects and wrote to Atria that he was no longer supposed to take that medicine. When he went to a follow up appointment with a cardiologist, the cardiologist put him back on the medication, and the folks at Atria should have followed up with the family physician first since he had instructed them otherwise. That is my only critique. Overall we are very happy!
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We had some initial glitches, during the transfer. Everything that we brought up, and it was just minor detail kind of stuff, they addressed right away. Everything is clean, and the staff is friendly. We are pretty happy with them so far.
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Things have gone very well with Atria Park of Ann Arbor overall! Everyone here is extremely friendly, and the community has a welcoming home-like atmosphere. There was a little confusion with a few details when we moved my loved one in, but other than that it has been an entirely positive experience!
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I toured here as I was looking for options. I thought that the community was very friendly, and bright. They get high ratings from me.
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Dads room needs bathroom needs plumbing work. I would recommend this facility the care was very good and dad was taken care of.
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