Atrium Village

  • 4720 Atrium Ct, Owings Mills, MD 21117
  • (410) 999-8581
  • 4.0 ( 39 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care

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About This Community

Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care; Atrium Village is a vibrant community where seniors can enjoy a rewarding lifestyle that promotes independence. Nestled in a quiet neighborhood of Owings Mills, MD you will find our recently renovated property full of life! Activities and events are abounding in conjunction with our residents’ requests, creating engaging and purposeful opportunities for everyone. Atrium Village offers just the right setting to enjoy retirement and a continuum of care the way you want it.

You’re retired from work, not from life. At Artegan communities we’ll take care of the details so you can get on with life. You’ve got better things to do; invent, create, give back, learn, mentor, play, relax, and dream. Discover the opportunities waiting for you now that you have time to ask, “What’s Next? At Artegan, the answer is: Celebrating the Art of Life!

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4.0 ( 39 Reviews )
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Gail
February 17, 2022
My mother is in Atrium Village. It's an excellent place for one's parents to be in. It's an excellent residence for one's senior years. The rooms are beautiful, beautifully well-kept, well designed, and efficient. The rooms that I saw were equipped with their own cooking areas. My mom could do her own cooking and cleaning. The residents are encouraged to be independent and do as much as they can do according to their own abilities. They have many activities for them to do. They were doing some entertaining activities that they've participated in. They had some coming in, and they encouraged them to participate in. They always have something going on. The staff seems to be on point as far as having things well in place for them to keep them active. The meals are included in the fee that you pay. She didn't care for the food, so she was not a big fan of the food. I thought that it was OK.
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Marlethia
January 14, 2022
I went to Atrium Village. They spent like two million dollars in renovating the place to bring it up to (I guess) the current generation. It really looks good. It had more of a resort/hotel style environment. There's a lot of construction going on at the time, so they can only point out to me what the new dining room will look like and what the new activities will look like. They had a barber shop. They had a very huge activity room with more than one television set. They had an arts and crafts room. They had an internet cafe. It was very, very nice. The place was very clean. The residents appeared to be very happy. They were friendly, and the staff appeared to be preoccupied and busy and handling things the way that they should. Overall, that was an excellent place. The only reason why I didn't choose it was because it was out of the budget.
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David
October 05, 2022
The care that my mom is getting at The Atrium Village is fine so far. She hasn't been complaining about it. We had breakfast there together, and it was actually good. Overall, she's enjoying everything. It's a very good value. What she likes is the physical therapy inside, and she socializes with people in the dining area.
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Deedee
June 06, 2018
I toured The Atrium Village and I thought it was well run. I had the opportunity to meet all the people in charge of various departments, and they were all extremely professional, caring, and answered all my questions. It seemed like all the residents there are happy, and it looks like a real community. At the end of the day, they were able to work with me on the financial side of things and get me something that fits within our budget while still getting the level of care that my mother needed. The food there looked excellent. One of the things I liked about the place was that there was a small kitchenette that's shared with another resident, and we can store specific food that my mother needs that may not be on the daily menu. They have all sorts of activities, art and music therapy, concerts in the lobby, and a little shopping mart, and they have happy hours.
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David
October 05, 2022
The Atrium Village was the best. I took time to locate the best community and the best price. It was my choice, but it didn't work out. The facility was excellent, the staff was excellent, the activities were all excellent, and the food was excellent. Everything about this community was perfect. It was very clean. The problem that I had there was that Mom wasn't ready to be there in assisted living.
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laura706637
May 27, 2017
The Atrium Village is very nice, and we're pleased with it. The rooms are nice and kept well. The aides are attentive. They have physical therapy. The meal choices and medical care are good. They have lots of activities. I am pleased with the care they give my mom.
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Sam L.
March 06, 2017
We have been here at the Atrium Village for about 11 years, and we have been somewhat satisfied. The food is not the best in the world, but we have conveniences like they take us to the doctor if we want to go. It is a satisfactory place to live in your senior years. The staff is very cooperative. There are so many people here in wheelchairs, and it gets congested at times. We have a 3-room apartment with 2 baths. One room we use as a computer room, and then a living room and a bedroom. There is a physical therapy facility in the building, which is run by Genesis, and it is an independent facility. There are planned trips, weekly trips to the grocery store, and occasional trips to the picture shows. We got 2 buses that they arrange for transportation on various days.
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golfpro34
December 03, 2016
The head nurse at the Atrium Village is very rude to both family members and staff. I moved my father out because she was so nasty. There is a high turnover of employees and I believe she is one of the reasons. When you have a family member living under these circumstances you expect the head nurse to be a caring individual. This is not the case at the Atrium Village.
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Barry652587
The Atrium Village was OK -- 75 percent. The rooms were nice, it was a good place, and the staff was nice. The price was kind of high, and the location was convenient -- which is close to me.
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Laverne375334
October 18, 2016
We took a tour at Atrium Village, and the place is very nice, but the rooms were small. I like it because they offer memory care.
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T128387
May 28, 2016
Out of all the facilities I saw, The Atrium Village’s food was the best, but the general cleanliness and some of the appliances were very poor. I saw a studio room that was incredibly old and not in great shape. The staff seemed OK, and they had a lot of activities.
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Arlene15
January 29, 2016
I toured the Atrium and it was beautiful, but it was a little too expensive. The accommodation was clean, efficient and attractive. I saw a lot of people communicating and there weren’t people sitting around doing nothing. They were participating in activities. I thought it was an excellent place from what I saw. It’s very nice and personable. However, the distance and the cost was the problem.
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Kim117206650
November 30, 2015
The Atrium Village had a nice setup, but since they were full, we didn’t spend a lot of time there. However, the atmosphere was very nice and welcoming. It was very nicely put together and laid out.
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Dawn32
October 27, 2015
I was very impressed with the facilities at Atrium Village. The people were very kind. They gave me a nice tour and showed me one of the rooms that my mother would have been living in. I talked to a few nice staff members. They also showed me the calendar of activities, which was pretty good and had a broad range of activities. It’s probably about a 20-minute drive from the hospital. There’s a little strip mall right across the street that had a grocery store, a pizzeria, and a bank.
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Anonymous114016850
September 30, 2015
It was wonderful. Everything about Atrium Village was fine -- the rooms, the food, the atmosphere. When I visited, they were setting up for a musical that day and were about to be entertained by someone playing the piano. There were people who were getting therapy done, and there was someone in the library using the computer, and in the hair salon getting their hair done.
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Mary111904850
September 29, 2015
The Atrium Village seemed overcrowded. There were so many people sitting all over the place, and they kind of looked very sad. The staff was wonderful. The rooms and apartments were small, but they were nice. They had a nice dining room and good food. Most people were either in wheelchairs or walkers.
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Kathy101984050
August 27, 2015
The Atrium Village was very similar to where my mother-in-law is now -- lots of activities and beautiful rooms. I haven't seen anybody including where she is right now whose rooms are as nice as theirs for the price that you pay. The staff seemed very friendly, and they did have lots of planned activities, but you pay for your level of care. It's one of those places that you really can't count on where she's going to be a month from now as far as your finances. That would've been my second choice. They also would transport them to doctor's appointments as needed.
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Anonymous106042450
July 31, 2015
The Atrium Village seemed like it was too big with long hallways. It looked like a business more than a home. The staff did not seem as friendly. The dining area seemed like a cafeteria. I do not think my aunt would have liked that facility.
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Gloria47
July 13, 2015
The Atrium Village was clean and welcoming. The staff was professional, and the rooms and apartments were small but clean. The dining room was neat and clean; it was more like a restaurant. It is close to my house. I believe that the place was safe and secure.
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Debbie109859350
July 05, 2015
We went to The Atrium Village. It was lovely. They had spacious rooms, very qualified staff, and a lot of activities. It was a really nice place, and it was very reasonably priced. It was very clean as well.
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Visitor108210350
June 29, 2015
It was a very pleasant looking facility with very nice rooms, and the staff seemed to be nice as well. It was just very large, which I don't think my mother would care for. The rooms were pretty adequate. If it were for me, I would prefer The Atrium Village.
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Carolyn88679150
May 27, 2015
There were several things that we did not like about the Atrium Village. There were terrible odors on one of the floors that we went on, the entire floor smelled like urine, and it was very outdated. There was one enormous area that people just kind of congregated in, and it just seemed to be not a good place for people who aren’t used to large crowds or low vision, which my father has. The rooms were just small. We actually went into the dining room, and the dining room had a bad odor. They had food like they were placed out sitting in the room quite a bit for dinner time, and it was so hot in there I thought that the food was going to go bad. It was just really not good. On one of the floors that we went on, the entire floor smelled like urine so, clearly, they were not taking care of their residents who had incontinency issues, so I think they are going to need more experienced staff. And they just need to upgrade the facility. It is a large place, so I can imagine it would cost millions of dollars to upgrade the place. It was just an old building, and everything looked old and dingy. I would say it needs a remodel.
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Catherine24
April 17, 2015
It was a very good, brief but thorough, explanation of what I could expect at Atrium Village with an invitation to come back. I saw one or two of their rooms, and they looked very nice, clean, bright, and pleasant. I didn't get to eat, but I saw the dining setup, and it looked very homey and inviting to anyone who might want to eat to have a meal there. I believe they have activities that include in-house games or things like that. It was very pleasant even though it was a short visit.
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Claire18
March 25, 2015
Atrium was very airy and open. The problem was that they had an outbreak of flu of some sort and the gentleman was not able to show me the apartments. He apologized several times, and he took me over to another side, but it really wasn't the side where my mother would be staying, and I understood that; I wasn't upset with that. That happens, and they have to follow the guidelines of the state regulations, but the person who hosted me was very informative and very helpful. The amenities were very nice. What I really liked was that the gentleman knew what I was interested in, and he did follow-up with me weeks later to say, "Hey, the room that you were interested in has become available if I can help." It was a follow-up that was appreciated. I didn't take him up on it, but the point is that he was responsive and understood what I wanted and followed up with me. They have a lovely dining area. It was set up in a way that you really felt like you were going to a restaurant; it was very well-decorated, very well-kept, and it would make a resident there feel very welcome when served. It was a very large place, and it had a regular independent living area, I believe it had an Alzheimer's section, and obviously the assisted living which is what my mother would need. So, all in all, it was a very lovely place. It was physically a little farther from where my home is, so I would have to travel more to visit my mom and things like that, but it was still nice. It was more modern living.
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Visitor103066450
March 11, 2015
We looked at the Atrium -- and we liked it -- but they didn't have any rooms available right at the moment and we needed to get my mother-in-law in a place quickly. It was a very good visit. The people were very nice. They spent a lot of time with me talking through what they had and what they could offer, they checked in with me while I was trying to make my decision, and I was very impressed with them. We probably would have chosen this one over the others if they had a room.
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Visitor106168250
February 15, 2015
We've seen the Atrium Village several times. It is a larger place that has independent, assisted living, and memory care attached to it if you needed it. We initially were looking for independent living, but she is on the cusp. It turns out after a doctor's appointment that she was more on the assisted side because she needs more assistance. This place offers little studio apartments, so she still has a sense of having her own place with her own key. She is not alone, so if she gets confused, somebody is there. The dining hall is very nice. It is very comfortable and inviting. They have cloth chairs, and it has a sense of a little dining room. The staff seems very friendly and very nice. They have a whole list of schedule from arts to dance lessons to bingo and excursions.
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Visitor103808850
January 03, 2015
The Atrium Village had a room in each patient or client area where guests could come, and my mother would be able to eat in her own room, so it was the only place that I approved of. They would start with a reasonable price, then would go up as needs arise, and they had facilities for that. I loved it. I only talked to one person, and the ones that were passing the hall seemed friendly. The one thing that I didn't like was someone was administering her meds. They had to get 15 minutes of time for her to administer the medication. That was charged almost by the minute, and I didn't like that. I also didn't like that they only had one bath tub that you could walk into, and you had to make an appointment to have that. However, I loved their dining area. It was beautiful.
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Latoya1
September 23, 2014
Out of the three places I’ve visited, Atrium Village was my choice. They have on-ground therapists, and they allowed pets. The staff was very nice, and the rooms were lovely. I like the population of the clientele. I thought that it was splendid, and I thought that was something that she would really like, that she would be comfortable there. I looked at the people around, and the place is very warm.
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Visitor89767850
July 31, 2014
We found a facility for my relatives called The Atrium (The Atrium Village). My cousin has only been there a week and her husband has been there for three weeks. They feel that the living room and the kitchen area are spacious enough for them. They each have a twin bed and a dresser, so they feel that their room is spacious enough. They are on the fourth floor. They would have rather had been lowered down so they could see more, but they are happy with the room. The food is very good. The staff, so far, is very good, except I noticed when the beds were made, the bed spreads were hanging out on the floor, which were a good cause for a fall. However, the reception people were very friendly and helpful. With regards to sanitation of this place, so far, it is okay.
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Visitor010509
May 30, 2014
When I met the staff at The Atrium Village, they all seemed to be very caring people. They were very interested in what they could do to help my mother get accustomed to the place and what kind of activities she enjoyed doing. It seemed they really wanted to help her. I opted for my mom to stay there because they had a place available and the price was reasonable. She had a very pleasant room. There were activities every day, like trivia, sing-alongs, bingo, etc. They came to her room and made sure she got out and tried to interact with the other residents. Sometimes it was successful, sometimes it was not. It would be better if they kept the family a little bit informed. Although, it might not have been their fault; it might have been my mom, since she had dementia. There was a time I asked when they picked up her laundry or cleaned the house, and they said it was on her door. It took three times for them to finally check that the schedule on her door was still there. But then, my mom took it down after they came.
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Visitor85189150
May 20, 2014
The Atrium Village was nice. The staff was good. The rooms looked very clean. The residents seemed happy and good.
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goldenlady44
May 12, 2014
This is a great value for independent living. Sales staff is nice and informative however they need to provide full disclosure on major repairs that will effect their tenants. They management team needs to be more collaborative . Right hand connecting to the left. Business manager drops things at times or forgets. Generally speaking stronger management team is needed so that all are in the loop. Terry at the front desk assumes a lot of responsibility . Work on more activities . Maintenance is good -you need additional people working in that area. Your repairs in the building need to be addressed. Proactively !! That being said this is a nice place with room for improvement.
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Visitor58680850
March 27, 2014
Atrium Village is fine for somebody who is a little more independent, but I think it might be difficult for somebody who needs more care, and would get a little too overwhelming for them.
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LovelyLady00000173
February 24, 2014
The Atrium Village is extremely friendly, clean and bright. It has a lot of activities. The people were wonderful and I saw interactions between the residents and the professionals. The rooms were attractive and adequate.
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Visitorson#2
February 03, 2014
my mom has been a resident of the Atrium for over 10 months and she is very pleased with the facilitates. the staff is nice and very professional. the new manager, Mr. Darryl, is doing an excellent job in getting the place in ship shape. the staff in general are great and they are very kind and respectful to all the residents. i would rate this place a score of an A. if i had to say anything negative about the Atrium is that they need more bingo and craft sessions for the residents. Bingo is played twice a week and the residents really enjoy. they need it 3-5 times a week. maybe even a couple of casinos nights.
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Visitor471
September 30, 2013
Mom is in Atrium Village and she's doing good there. It is our choice because of the location and because the facility itself is very nice. My mom's room is very nice also. It is clean and roomy. They have a lot of activities. She's doing occupational therapy. Some of the people there are good and some of them are not. I think they need a little bit more staff. But I will recommend it to others.
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Visitor05541
September 28, 2013
I came across Atrium Village through your website. They seem to be very nice. The rooms are very nice and spacious. There were a lot of people my age who were actively doing things all over the community as opposed to sitting and watching the world go by. It looked to me that they had a lot of activities for people and I liked all of that. The thing that I didn't like, and this was a purely subjective judgement, was it seemed claustrophobic. Some of the other ones seemed to have more open spaces. I was thinking that I would want to get out of there right away to go do something because it seemed claustrophobic to me.
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CJ4
May 29, 2013
We visited The Atrium Village and I saw that the place looks modern, very cosmopolitan as they would say. It's very nice and clean. And from what I saw, I would live there.
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toodope47
October 04, 2011
I loved the facility, my grandmother lives there right now and I go visit her everyday, the staff is very friendly and I know that hse loves it there, there are many activites for the residents to do and she seems happier than when she lived home alone. 5 stars
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