As one of the most trusted senior living providers on Long Island, Atria East Northport has served families like yours for more than 25 years. With a continued commitment to quality, they have just completed a full-scale renovation to enhance the beauty and functionality of the community and better serve the growing needs of those living with Alzheimers or other forms of dementia.
Recent upgrades include a three-story addition with 27,000 square feet of new living space, completely renovated apartments and common areas, a new fitness center with specialized equipment for seniors, a salon and spa, redesigned restaurant and pub with fireplace, a modern bistro with patio, a new movie theater and an expanded Life Guidance® memory care neighborhood.
Residents of Atria East Northport also enjoy a wealth of daily events including exercise opportunities, art classes and outings to local attractions - all in a quiet, neighborhood setting that offers the proximity of New York City's thriving energy and the beauty of Long Island's North Shore.
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.
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Reviews
4.4( 15 Reviews )
Jabraider
January 27, 2023
My mother has been living here for 6 months enjoying the 1 bedroom apartment which is bigger than her previous home. She is stress free and socializing with the group. She loves going on the rides as her activity. She's not a movie goer or bingo player, but loves to know there are activities to choose from. Her favorite thing to do is sit at the bench and chat to whoever sits with her. The facility is very clean with a good soft vibe. The staff has been very kind to my mom and to me every time I visit.
Luigi001
January 18, 2023
After my mother passed, my father lost his purpose. Atria East Northport gave him a sense of being again. He made great friends with the other residents and friendly staff.
Mrs. Lindsay
Had a great tour experience. Loved the grounds, had a lot of outside sitting areas, with beautiful landscaping and gardens. My mom would really enjoy it. The residents and staff seem so nice and welcoming. I wanted to take a look before bringing mom. They even gave me a meal to bring home to her. Which she loved. I look forward to returning with mom. I feel its a place she can call home.
JoannW1095
August 04, 2021
I had a lunch tour with my father, the staff was friendly, the food was delicious, and the building was clean. Other residents approached us and made my Dad feel comfortable. All the directors came to greet my Dad which was so nice to see, these people really care. We are in the early stages looking for a community for the future. Living in the area, this is the facility would recommend.
Barbara
Atria East Northport accommodated us very well. The tour was good and they showed us everything. We saw people around doing things and being active. The place was nice, clean and nicely decorated. The rooms were very nice. They offered exercises, movies, and bingo.
Gerard
August 14, 2018
I was very impressed with Atria East Northport. It was a very good place. It was priced a little high, but I thought it was a nice place. I think the level of care they provided seemed good. Everything was located close by. It is easy access and close to where my mother is currently living. They have physical therapy, swimming, social events, and movies. They have a gym too. The rooms were very nice, very adequate, and well-maintained. The person who helped me did a great job. She was very knowledgeable.
emily628482
May 30, 2017
Atria is like a luxury hotel. It is immaculate. My mother thinks she's in a resort. It's absolutely lovely. Their rooms are immaculate, the place is always top-notch clean, and the food seems to be lovely. It's not too big in the dementia care area, but it is within an assisted living facility, so a lot of what's going on downstairs isn't geared for them, like the movies and all other amenities. But in general, it's absolutely topnotch.
They seem to keep a lot of their staff -- a lot of familiar faces so that you don't seem to have turnover -- which is a huge plus. Everyone seems to know one another, which is also wonderful.
Rani613782
January 10, 2017
Atria East Northport was very nice. The only thing it was a little expensive, but it was excellent. The staff was very friendly, and it was extremely clean. The room was beautiful. Everything was fine, except that it was very expensive.
VV
July 27, 2016
My mom was in Atria East Northport. It had a lockdown and was decorated well. The residents were a little further along with their dementia. Everything was good except that people wanted to get out. It's a lockdown. They're not supposed to get out. They didn't even know that my mom was gone. We got a phone call from a restaurant, saying that she's there and they didn't even know it. They got fed up and made a ton of excuses and threw her out. The stuff was good, but if you call there sometimes, no one would answer the phone. You'd stay on the line forever trying to get through and there's always some excuse why they couldn't answer the phone. The room was nice. She would have falling incidents and they kept calling the ambulance for the slightest things and then we had to go get her and take her back.
Visitor90671350
January 09, 2015
I thought the Atria was very nice. It seemed like they had a nice amount of activities planned in the assisted living portion. They have private rooms, which is nice because not everywhere has private rooms at least for the memory care. The dining room and all of the common areas were really nice. I like it a lot. The people were very friendly. I would say it’s very expensive, but if you can afford it, it’s definitely worth checking out.
Visitor8541
December 02, 2014
Atria East Northport very nice, but my mom just started to get in-house care. I thought the rooms and the dining rooms were very nice. It looked like they were extending and making new rooms there. The staff inspected it and let me know that the rooms were ready. The service is very nice.
They explained to me that since my dad is a Veteran that he would get some Veteran benefit because he needs it, and that was also good accommodation I had known about. They had a wall, and they had pictures of all the Veterans. It was very nice, there was a kitchen, and they were very accommodating, taking me around and making me feel comfortable.
Jeanne13
December 13, 2013
My mother was at Atria East Northport about a year ago. The regular room looked lovely, but the Alzheimer's unit was not decorated nicely. We transferred her from another facility because she fell and nobody found her for four hours on the floor of her bedroom. By the time they found her, her bone had gone to her arms. When we went back to meet with them and they couldn’t give us the records or show us that they kept an hourly record. In general, they lock the resident's doors all day so people could not get into their room. They seemed like they were trying to make the job the easiest for the staff rather than dealing the needs of the people with Alzheimer's. I was disappointed with them.
Shellieshirley
I stayed in Atria for three days for respite care. They were extremely reasonable in price. The facility was pleasantly decorated and handicapped accessible of course. The environment was clean and pleasant. Their rooms were pleasant and neat too. The dining room was clean, but what impressed me the most was that you have a white-tablecloth service. They have white tablecloth and white napkin and that's important. They provide three meals a day. You have a menu with at least four entrees every meal and then you can have, if you want, a chicken salad with sides or tuna salad. The food was plentiful and it was excellent. They have a little kitchen area where they have coffee, tea and drinks available all the time around-the-clock and that was pleasant. There were fair amounts of activities there, not a lot though. They have exercise class and bingo. I would have liked more. The staff was all pleasant and available from the front desk. They did have an RN available too and their service was good.
annonymous123
October 30, 2012
I thought that it was nice. The room was very nice and roomy with a nice view. The employees seemed very nice and helpful. It was very expensive to stay there. It was right next to a church and a supermarket which was good for the citizens to go to and they didn't need to take a bus or wait for a group of people to go. It had a nice cafeteria and an area for the citizens to hang out with other people living there. I would recommend this Assisted Living Facility to others.
Sean Carroll
April 19, 2012
The people that work there are some of the most caring individuals I have ever met. Unfortunately my great grandfather has been through many of these facilities before finally settling in here and all of the others were full of money hungry people who did not care for their residents and were only concerned with themselves. At the Atria There were activities all day for those interested such as movies, bingo, music, outside walks, card games, among other things. There were also special visitors every now and then such as animal trainers that would come in and teach all the residents about rare animals or some endangered species. Meal times were always good. The food that was served there was excellent I stayed many times with my grandfather to eat there. It was just a great environment and everybody was friends with everybody. I highly recommend the Atria.