Atria Greenridge Place
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- One Elizabeth Court, Rocky Hill, CT 06067
- (860) 257-0000
- 4.3 ( 23 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care












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About This Community
At Atria Greenridge Place, you'll enjoy all the comforts of home and just the right amount of discreet support to help you live independently. This inviting community is situated in a residential neighborhood in Rocky Hill, next to Wethersfield and Newington. You'll find warm, friendly neighbors and a caring professional staff. In fact, many of Atria's residents have lived at the community five or more years and the staff's average tenure is 12 years, illustrating how Atria Greenridge Place is a great place to live and work.
Atria Greenridge Place offers the following services:
- Staff available 24 hours a day
- Choice of apartments
- Anytime Cafe
- Full-time director of events and activities
- Emergency call system in every apartment
- Daily restaurant-style meals
- Housekeeping services
- Maintenance of apartment, community and grounds
- Medication assistance
- Scheduled transportation
- Memory Care - Life Guidance
Atria Senior Living is a leading operator of independent living, assisted living, supportive living and memory care communities in more than 200 locations in 28 states and seven Canadian provinces. We are the residence of choice for more than 20,000 seniors, and the workplace of choice for more than 12,000 employees. We create vibrant communities where older adults can thrive and participate, know that their contributions are valued, and enjoy access to opportunities and support that help them keep making a positive difference in our world.
Reviews
4.3
( 23 Reviews )
David
February 20, 2022
The tour experience at Atria Greenridge Place was very good. It was informative. The tour guide took us through all the living areas. There were two model units that were open and available, so he showed us those. It was a 1-bedroom and a 2-bedroom. The units that we saw were really good. We also saw the dining room and the country kitchen; both were really nice.
Overall, the place was very, very well-kept. It was a nice experience. They were doing bingo at the time we were there. We talked to the maintenance guy, and he was very nice.
Kristy
Atria Greenridge Place is the one I am leaning towards right now. It's the one closest to me, which is what my dad wants, and the community is lovely. It's very much like the kind of facility that you would want your parents to be in. The staff was also lovely. I liked them a lot. They all seemed very friendly, helpful, kind, and dedicated.
David
February 20, 2022
I toured Atria Greenridge Place for my mom. They have very friendly people, and it was very homey. They have nice dining rooms and great meal options. We didn't have a meal, though. We got to go inside rooms and meet people living there and things like that. We met the recreation director who gave us the tour. It was just a really good feel for the place.
They weren't able to provide transportation as they would like to during Covid; they were limited. And in terms of the clergy, I think they have a Catholic priest who comes in every Sunday morning. My mom is not Catholic, and they just said that's what they have. When we don't have a pandemic, they would probably offer transportation to a local church. It's just something that sits out at me. But the staff was top-notch. I would feel very comfortable with a family member being there.
Laura
January 29, 2022
My dad will be moving into Atria Greenridge Place. It's very bright and cheery. The people were very receptive and helpful. The activities looked great for the seniors. Everybody had masks. They were following all the protocols, as far as I could see.
Steve
September 16, 2021
Atria Greenridge Place was very nice. It's just the location and the amount of floor space didn't fit our needs. It wasn't big enough for accommodating two twin beds and things of that nature. For what was available, it didn't fit our needs.
The staff that we met, and the people we talked to were very professional. The facilities were very clean and nicely decorated. The way the rooms were set up were really good. It's just that some places afforded us more space for the beds that we wanted to bring, which was a big factor in our making a decision. They provided transportation. They also were more expensive.
Karen
August 22, 2021
We went to Atria Greenridge Place. It was very nice. It was very large. For me, it was too big for my dad, but it seemed like a beautiful facility. The people were nice. The tour was great. I just chose a different spot. The staff was great. She was very thorough. She answered all my questions. She took a lot of time with us and the visit was good. They had a few different types of rooms, they had a lot of community areas, they had a private dining room, they did have a memory care facility, they had a beauty shop there. It felt like a hotel.
Ron
June 04, 2021
I am very pleased with Greenridge Place and would highly recommend it to anyone who is looking for Assisted Living!
ReviewerFY#0414
May 13, 2021
I like Atria Greenridge Place a lot. I thought it was nicer. The rugs and the dining room were really nice. It was more updated, too, than the other place we visited. It costs $2000 less compared to it, yet it's a lot nicer. They showed us 3 rooms and they were really tiny, which is probably why they are a lot less expensive. The place was so clean, though, and the staff was very nice, very knowledgeable and very friendly.
Linda1971
April 23, 2021
A close friend of mine has been a resident at Atria Greenridge Place for over 3 years now. I love to visit her because the staff and managers are always so friendly and helpful. I can see that her mental and physical health has dramatically improved since moving to Atria. Thank you!
Thomas
March 19, 2021
I went to Atria Greenridge Place. They had both independent and assisted living facilities. Our experience was very good. The facilities were nice. I met a couple of the staff, and they seemed nice and professional. It seemed like a great place. It's new and kind of typical of these places. They had common areas that were spacious for activities and exercise, offices for the assisted living staff, a dining hall, and a library. They had all the usual things you would expect, and they all looked nice. It's a fairly new building, so it looked like it was in good shape. I saw the menus, and they seemed to be perfectly good. The rooms were small, but nice.
Lori
October 09, 2020
The staff at Atria Greenridge Place are very helpful. They have a lot of amenities. My dad says the meals are better there than where he was at, and the level of care is better. They've all been very helpful, courteous, they're nice, and willing to work with you. The value for the money is average.
James
July 11, 2019
My dad stayed at Atria Greenridge Place for a few weeks. The place was beautiful and the people were nice. It was worth everything. My dad's room was great, big, nice, and better than some of the other places. The only negative was the walls were thin, so you could hear a lot from inside the room. They had a lot of activities, games, and big TVs so people could sit and watch together.
Bob
We liked Atria Greenridge very much. That would certainly be the one I would move my parents to. They had all kinds of activities. The dining area was very nice. There's nothing I didn't like.
Edward
October 31, 2017
Atria Greenridge Place was very nice, up-to-date, and sunny. It is a lovely place, but it's a little too far away from my house. Nevertheless, They provide three meals, housekeeping, transportation to doctors' appointments and shopping, cable television, air-conditioning, and many social activities. We looked at a single bedroom, but there was a studio and a 2-bedroom available as well. The young man that gave us the tour was very accommodating and nice.
Terryl072711
December 07, 2016
Atria Greenridge Place was the one I was most impressed with for my mother's need at that time. I would recommend that place. I was impressed with the whole layout of the place. Everybody seemed happy. The staff was very friendly. The cafeteria space was very open, wide, airy, and clean. The studio rooms that I was shown for my mom were very nice and very well laid out. My overall impression was very that if we reached the point that we had to move her into assisted living, that would be the place that suited her. In the room that I saw, the bathroom was very wide. It could easily accommodate a wheelchair, and you could easily actually roll into the shower. It had place where you could sit. The bathroom could accommodate elderly very well. They were willing to take my mother there for a week, and the gentleman there -- Scott, the administrator or manager -- was willing to help look into other benefits and checked periodically.
btb1208
September 02, 2016
I’m sorry to say that the quality of life at the Atria has deteriorated over the past few years. The revolving door of upper management is not a good sign. Communication with families of residents has not been good. The former Engage Life Director, Jeremy, was fantastic. He always had programs going on, stayed in touch with families, and made events fun (the Hawaiian luau and holiday parties that he ran were fabulous!). Right now, I have never met nor have I seen the new Manager of the Atria (Scott?), the Engage Life Director, or the Business Manager. These are all people that I chatted with and used to see every time I visited my parent.
The nursing staff, the CNA’s, the wait staff in the Dining Room are all very respectful of the residents and seem to work very hard. However, there seems to be a big disconnect between how they treat residents and how management handles themselves. It makes me really sad since we had such a good experience with Cheryl (former Business Manager), Sandra (she was the person who actually came to my parent’s rehab facility to recruit), Jeremy, and Jeff (who handled the snow storms of 2 years ago better than we ever could have hoped). There seem to be a lot of empty apartments right now and it’s not surprising since I honestly can say that I could not in good conscience refer anyone’s parent to the Atria based on the way things are now. We did refer someone two years ago when we were very happy with the service, but that is not the case anymore. In addition, the quality of the food has gone downhill.
I fully understand that working with the elderly population has its challenges. However, people like Holly M. seem to genuinely love what they do and care deeply about the quality of life of the residents. In my opinion, everyone in a management position at the Atria should have the same attitude about providing a warm, welcoming, intellectually stimulating environment for people who are paying a lot of money to live there.
If rents and cost for personal care services go up by much in January because management fails to keep the apartments rented, it will be a big problem for a lot of families. I hope someone who genuinely cares about the Atria reads this and tries to make positive changes.
Visitor113365550
September 30, 2015
The staff at Atria was very professional and did a good job greeting us and showing the facility. The rooms were very clean and they have different size rooms. It's very efficient manner for someone needing an assistant type of apartment. The food looked and smelled good and it seemed like the residents were enjoying their meals. They had a very robust recreation for the residents.
stillunsatisfied
March 02, 2015
I had a loved one here and I will say it was very unorganized. The nursing staff has a high turn over rate and made mistakes with my loved ones meds. Made med changes without notifying me and coordinating the van for appointments was beyond a nightmare. Corporate has a high change over rate as well I believe because when I would complain it was playing phone tag with a different one. Unsatisfied
Visitor96764450
July 31, 2014
I found an assisted living facility back in February for my mother. We don’t have any problems with Atria Greenridge. We chose the place because their evaluation was to put her in assisted living as opposed to memory care which we felt is a better fit. As far as the atmosphere goes, it’s just fine. It’s a very nice and very clean place. She has a small accommodation to what she’s used to in the house but she has managed to make it work for her. They’ve been very helpful and anything that she needs they’re very attentive and quick to respond. So far as I know, she doesn’t take part in a lot of entertainment but they seemed to have plenty. I would recommend them to others because of the level of attentiveness that they have for their residents. Even though it’s a large facility they called everybody by name and they address their needs.
Do not come here!
January 17, 2014
Find another place. It looks impressive but the food is really poor quality. There is huge turnover at the top. The aids are wonderful but the coordination of the patients meds is a nightmare. Mom was there 3 years and loved it but it's very hard for the families to coordinate care with them if the person is sick or their meds need to change.
Kristen6
May 31, 2013
My father was in Atria Greeridge Place. The place was a very beautiful, fabulous and wonderful. It was easy to get to. They also had a lot of amenities there. The staff were fabulous and helpful with the transition from where he had been. They regularly would update me if he has to have a change in any kind of meds. There was a very nice connection with the family. The problem was that his wife was not willing to pay as much so she had to transfer him to another place.
Visitor9523
November 16, 2012
I had considered placing my mother in The Atria but I had chosen another facility. They were comparable and either of them would have been a good fit. They were both beautiful, gorgeous, have lovely dining room, and they have plenty of activities for the residents to do. So they were neck and neck in regards to what we were looking for, but the bottom line was the price.
annawelkes
September 30, 2011
My grandmother lived here for a little over a year before she had to go live in a hospital. The living areas and common areas were very clean and neat, and it never smelled. You could literally see a man wet himself, but the response was so quick that you would never smell a foul odor. The only thing I could complain about was the staff. There were several teenaged girls working there during this time and they were all stuck-up, snobby girls who were unwilling to help anybody around there. They were just down-right mean to myself, my family, and, most importantly, my grandmother. I never plan on going there again and pray to God that my kids never send me there.
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