Atria Larson Place
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- 1450 Whitney Avenue, Hamden, CT 06517
- (203) 248-8880
- 4.0 ( 19 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care















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About This Community
Atria Larson Place is a warm, welcoming community with all the comforts of home. Socialize in our bright, large common areas and enjoy diverse activities that allow you to pursue your interests and discover new ones. Located directly across from beautiful Lake Whitney, Atria Larson Place is close to state parks, the ocean, and many cultural attractions in downtown New Haven, including theaters, museums and shopping centers.
Atria Larson 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
4.0
( 19 Reviews )
Renee
March 12, 2023
We visited Atria Larson Place. There were lots of activities. The individual apartments looked homely and can be individualized to the person who would stay there. They had some larger ones for couples. They also had ones that were set up as people need better access to things, like if they are disabled and using a cane or a wheelchair. Their apartments were set up for people with varied levels of needs.
They had a daily cocktail hour where they served snacks and drinks and it was a way for people to get together and watch a movie. They had exercise classes, cooking classes, and arts and crafts. They had a library and a coffee shop where you could grab a coffee or lemonade and play checkers. They also seemed to have a lot of trips like getting ice cream, going to the beach, or catching a local theater show.
We liked that they were not strict with the dining options. Residents can have their meals whenever they want. The dining facility was just nice. It didn't look like a cafeteria and it didn't look sterile. It looked like a little restaurant. They made it nice and homey. They did have a variety of sandwiches and they didn't serve the same things day in and day out. They had people come in and play the piano while the people were eating dinner.
They had a nurse onsite, so if something were to happen, there was always somebody to assess. There were always people taking care of the grounds outside. You just can tell that everything looked nice and neat, homey, and kept up well.
The only drawback was there weren't a lot of options to help out people in different financial brackets. There was no help if you were on Medicare or Medicaid, so that made it very difficult.
Phyllis
November 18, 2022
I like the way Atria Larson Place looked and I like the programs that were offered. It was clean and neat. The lady that showed me the place was very personable, she was very knowledgeable, answered every question I asked, and there was a lot. I told her my cousin is special needs and she was able to adequately reassure me that she would be taken care of. And most of all, it was affordable. Most of the places are outrageous, nobody can afford to even put their little ones in these places. I was very impressed. So far, the staff members were all personable. We will get to know them, but as far as I know now, they were very nice and I was very impressed. They have a salon and they have an exercise program, which I'm very happy about. I was hesitant was that I saw people just sitting around and it looked depressing, but it was a little better the second time around.
Rodney Joanne
August 28, 2022
Staff provides excellent service from servers, receptionists, admin, cleaning and especially maintenance. Maintenance supervisor came after hours to fix a problem in our apartment and followed up the next day.
Regina
August 23, 2022
The staff is very friendly and very helpful. My apartment is spacious. There is a separate room for sleeping and living which I like. A lot of activities are offered, but not many participants. A trip for ice cream was offered yesterday.
Barry W. Braman
Alot of exciting activities during day. Concerts and Musical entertainment also. Good local bands and other types of entertainment like a 1 person Act and or play.
Dorothy
I feel very safe and content here. moved here two years ago from the Mid west. My son and his family live close by. The grounds are very attractive and well maintained.
Bonnie
My mother-in-law is in assisted living at Atria Larson Place. The grounds are immaculate and beautiful. They have a million different kinds of flowers in them. The inside is immaculate and smells so good. It's very clean and well kept. The apartments are very well kept, nothing's broken, nothing's old looking. It's all beautiful. The staff is super friendly and super nice. You could tell that they're very experienced working with elderly people and they're just very welcoming. You could tell they've worked together for a while. They're all very committed to that place and feel very positive about where they work. That feels good, too.
She hasn't started activities yet, but they have a walking club and she's a walker. They have lots of things. She's only been there two days, so she hasn't started them yet. They have different exercise classes, yoga, chair bound or standing exercises, movie night, happy hour every day at 3:00 where they have wine or ginger ale or whatever you prefer, and bingo.
What we liked about it was that it's not a preset menu where you walk down a line and they sort of slop on today's Salisbury steak or whatever. You sit down in a restaurant on the main floor and they have a whole menu of things that you can pick from to eat. You choose what you want to eat. They have two soups every day and all kinds of food. I think it's a good value. It's a little pricy, but you're getting what you pay for.
Karen
September 03, 2021
My dad was previously at Atria Larson Place in Hamden. Just last month he was in regular assisted living.
I would say there are some positive things are that they have. The first is that they have really good COVID protocols. They require their staff to be totally vaccinated. I think that compared to most places, I was actually really impressed with how they handled Covid measures. It was really important. I also think that they have a lot of really great staff, and it's a very clean facility. I think my suggestion would be for them to have more variety of enriching activities.
The place was kept up really well. They were a little bit understaffed with nursing, but they were trying to fix that. I think that was just like a temporary thing. Generally, it's a fine facility. It just wasn't as good as I wanted it to be.
briguy530
February 04, 2021
Staff are always friendly and welcoming on the phone and in person. The nursing team is wonderful and very responsive. The entire team really cares about all of the residents and families.
reparm
December 13, 2016
After living at Atria for close to 6 years, my mother-in-law needed convalescent care after a hospital stay. Shortly after her notice was given on October 23, 2016 we were asked to vacate her unit within 24 hours and it would save her that month's rent. This was on October 27th. We rushed to move everything out on the 28th in hopes of getting her $$ back in a timely fashion. She was in convalescent care for @3 weeks before she passed. Despite numerous calls to the administration the rental reimbursement or her security deposit has yet to arrive. (Over 2 months since she was moved out) Probably as disturbing to the family is the fact that, having been at the convalescent facility only @3 weeks they received a sympathy card on her passing. Atria was more than willing to take her money for almost 6 years and has NEVER sent an acknowledgement ... Hard enough dealing with the loss but very disappointed to see families taken advantage of in this way.
mh1369
July 28, 2016
The food service has gotten increasingly worse. We visit at least once a month and holidays. My family had a great Christmas dinner. Which included a nice visit with the chef. Again our Easter meal was superb. The last two visits...once in May and once in June were disasters. The food is horrible.
Jim121870250
May 10, 2016
I've been at Atria Larson Place since July 2015, and it has been a good experience. The staff is very helpful. I am happy with the activities available since we have a lot of things going on. The food is good and tasty. This place is a good size, not too large. The residents are treated well. It is a nice facility overall.
Visitor109982750
July 06, 2015
I visited Atria Larson. The rooms were very good; I saw a one bedroom apartment. The dining room was set up like a cruise ship. They have Bingo and other card games.
Visitor71964750
March 31, 2014
Mom has been in Atria since January, but the question is whether she will stay there or not. She is maybe needing a little more than assisted living, so that's a decision that we have to make.
A very comfortable facility, it's more like a hotel in appearance. The staff is friendly and helpful. She didn't like the food, but I'm not sure if she would anywhere. The rooms are very comfortable. It's much like home. Size is decent, just enough, and all her furniture is in there. She's got a dog with her, so that works out very well. There's a movie every night. There are crafts activities, all kinds of activities, but Mother's problem is that she doesn't participate in them, but that's not their fault, that's just her state of mind.
Lisa82
September 03, 2013
My mother is a resident of Atria Larson Place in the Memory Care Unit. I have been impressed with the care and love all of the staff give to my mother. The staff take the time to get to know the residents and their families. The staff know what activities my mother enjoys and how to help her when she is feeling distressed. I appreciate all the little touches the staff do to help the residents feel at home-like having familiar activities, playing favorite music, or bringing in entertainment. They understand how to treat everyone with dignity and respect. Visiting a loved one in a care facility, having to put a family member in a facility, is not easy, but the staff at Atria Larsen make families feel welcome and ease our discomfort. Atria Larson has become my mother's home in every sense of the word, and I feel good about visiting my mother in her home. I am grateful every day for the wonderful staff at Atria Larson.
Noady
My Mom has been at Atria for 3 years. I cannot say enough about the great care she has been given. My Mom was released from the hospital and we were told she should go to a convalescent home. She had been in her home up to this point but there were numerous trips to the hospital due to her not eating and taking her medications when and if she remembered. She would not hear of any help at all. Her hospitalization was scary since she was uncooperative. We were not sure anyone would take her but she was evaluated and accepted into the Life Guidance at Atria. The staff made her feel comfortable from the minute she arrived. When she comes to one of our family member's home for a day it is quite evident she looks forward to returning to what has become her home. The Staff members who take care of her needs know her well. She laughs with them and sometimes it seems they share their happy interactions. I was quite surprised at how good the food is, since I have been there during numerous meals. My Mom, who herself was a great cook, has said the food is good. I am pleased to say that I have seen their chair exercising. When the weather is good the group goes out for a ride or ice cream, etc. I have walked in on their singing group on Tues. evening. The place is always clean. Walls are painted when needed and rugs are replaced. My Mom is well cared for and I feel her life has been extended. Thank you to the Director and all the wonderful ladies who take care of her.
Tracy S
August 28, 2013
My Mom has been a resident at Atria Larson Place for the past nine months. Although dementia is an awful disease, the love and care that my Mom has been given makes me feel at peace with the tough decision we had to make by initially placing her in a facility that was not her home. Over the past nine months, Atria became her home. She is surrounded by staff that genuinely love and care for her as if she were their mother. The Life Guidance Director goes above and beyond to make sure we are informed on all issues. Not only does she care for my Mom, but she worries about the families of the residents as well. The CNA's are well-trained with the dementia disease and the residents are shown respect, love, and tenderness.
if my Mom cannot live home, there is no other place I would rather see her live. We know firsthand that not all facilities are at the Atria Larson Place standards, given the fact that we removed my Mom from a precious home for neglect.
Scott6
July 31, 2013
My dad used to stay at Atria Larson Place. We chose them at the time because they said they could handle and take care of him. However, he wasn't even there a week and they threw him out. I had to pay $3,600 in community fees and they wouldn't give any of it back. I wouldn't recommend that place to anybody. Although the living environment was okay, their staff was terrible. They were like the Gestapo. My dad was in the Alzheimer's wing and their food was not very good. I thought they were just left-overs from the other side. They had activities like exercise that some of the people participated in, but most of them did not. They have to learn to work with the patients better.
Robert29
June 13, 2013
Atria Larson was a little bit too run down. I was not impressed with their Dementia Unit. The staff weren't that very friendly. There were a lot of things that needed some touchups and repair, but the facility was okay.
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