Families often face tough decisions when it comes to caring for an aging parent. The desire for independence must be balanced with practicalities like cost, location and physical needs. At Atria senior living communities, we offer just the right amount of assistance to help older people lead active, fulfilled lives. Atria provides a desirable, comforting option that gives families peace of mind when they need it most.


Getting Started

As you get older, you may find that living alone isn’t as easy as it used to be, even if you still feel healthy and fit. Perhaps household chores are falling through the cracks. Or maybe it’s difficult to drive a car and see friends. You may be years away from needing nursing care, but would welcome a gentle helping hand. For many families, senior living communities bridge this gap. If you’re considering senior living, get started here.

Senior Living Options

Atria gives you the opportunity to live with independence and spend more time doing the things you enjoy - all with the peace of mind that someone is always there to help. In Atria communities, residents build warm, rewarding friendships and participate in stimulating activities. Each community is a convivial place designed especially for older people who need a little help with daily tasks but do not require nursing care. Learn more about what Atria offers.

The Facts and Figures

At Atria, our residents receive better care because we run a superior business. We recognize that moving to a senior living community is a major decision, and that cost is a key consideration in weighing your options. You may discover that you actually spend more money living at home than you would by joining a senior living community. In addition to potential cost savings, you’ll realize an invaluable benefit: The opportunity to make new friends and the comfort of knowing that help is there when you need it. Learn more about the costs and benefits of senior living.
How to Talk About Senior Living
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Starting a conversation with a loved one about moving to a senior living community doesn’t need to be difficult. If you’re feeling nervous, uncomfortable or guilty bringing up the subject, read these tips to make the conversation a little easier. 
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Are You Ready for Senior Living?
The decision to move to a senior living community requires careful consideration. This checklist can help you make an informed decision that fits your family’s lifestyle.
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Temporary Stay Solutions
Atria Retreat is a short-term offering for hospital recovery, vacation or trial periods for older people considering a permanent move. Learn more about temporary stays at Atria.
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Atria Senior Living Group announces partnership with alzheimer's expert
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Atria Senior Living Group is proud to partner with Alzheimer’s disease expert and internationally renowned author David Troxel.
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Assisted Living and Independent Living
Are you looking for a lifestyle free from worries about home maintenance and transportation? Do you enjoy participating in activities with other people your age? At Atria, we offer a vibrant community with just the right amount of assistance to let older people live with confidence and independence. Learn more about assisted and independent living at Atria.
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Memory Care - Life Guidance®
Available at some Atria communities, Life Guidance® is a separate and secure environment for people with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of memory impairment. Learn more about memory care at Atria
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Basic Pricing Structure
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At Atria, residents find more than a home—they find a vibrant community and a second family. Because care is tailored to individual needs, residents pay only for the services they require.This way, each resident receives just the right amount of assistance he or she needs to live with confidence.
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Expense Comparison Sheet
For most families, cost is a key consideration when thinking about moving an aging parent to a senior living community. You may be surprised to learn that many older people spend more money by living alone than they would by joining a senior living community.
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Taxes and Senior Living
Tax deductions can be a useful way to balance the cost of senior living. You may be eligible for certain deductions on your federal tax return, depending on the type of services and the level of care you require.  
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