Atria Park of San Mateo

  • 2883 South Norfolk Street, San Mateo, CA 94403
  • (650) 378-3000
  • 3.7 ( 6 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care

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About This Community

Located 20 miles south of San Francisco - bordering Foster City Lagoon and near parks, shops and cafes. Atria Park of San Mateo is a welcoming community with all the comforts of home and discreet, personalized care available 24/7. For individuals with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia, the community offers Life Guidance forward-thinking memory care in a secure, structured neighborhood.

Along with assisted living and memory care services, Atria Park of San Mateo offers enhanced supportive services provided by a licensed nurse on-site 24/7 or additionally trained staff. These services include oxygen management, diabetes management (insulin storage, reminders and injections), assistance with CPAPs and other medical equipment, and more.

Community features include a patio, courtyard, outdoor dining space and beautifully landscaped grounds with walking paths. Inside, you’ll find multiple dining venues, a movie theater, library, salon and spa, and inviting common spaces for gathering with neighbors.

Chef-prepared meals full of flavor, variety and flair are on the menu every day, and monitoring and assistance with mechanical soft, pureed and thickened liquids diets is available.

With a calendar full of engaging events and discreet support available when it's needed, residents enjoy a simplified life and daily opportunities to connect “ without the stresses of maintaining a home.

Atria Senior Living is a leading operator of independent living, assisted living, supportive living and memory care communities in more than 390 locations in 45 states and seven Canadian provinces. Atria is the residence of choice for more than 41,000 seniors, and the workplace of choice for more than 15,000 employees. Atria creates 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 the world.

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3.7 ( 6 Reviews )
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Julia
April 17, 2018
We do not like Atria Hillsdale at all. Our experience was very poor. We met with the sales director in the office and told them that we're just investigating all the facilities in the area and that we won't be needing it soon, and in two or three minutes, he sent us to talk to one of his staff. The staff member was friendly, however he doesn't know much. We asked them to email us their floor plan and other things, but there was no response or follow up, no nothing.
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Nancy
My friend moved into Atria, and I think it's very good. They're under construction right now, but it's fine. She has two rooms, and they help her clean. They also give her medicines. They have a full program of activities with things going on all day long. She's joining in on a lot of things. They have a nice dining area and a separate one for the memory care clients.
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AB
Atria Hillsdale was nice, but the rooms seemed small. The carpet and other things seemed kind of dated. One of the floors had a urine odor, but they said that they were planning on doing some renovations. The staff seemed professional and very nice, and the dining room looked very nice.
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Anna H
September 10, 2017
Our visit at Atria Hillsdale was very nice. The gentleman that gave us the tour was very informative and very nice. We didn't eat there, but the food looked very good. We were there at lunchtime and we walked through the cafeteria. What my mom didn't like was the size of the rooms that we could afford. It was just a 1-room studio and she didn't like not having a kitchen. They did tell us about all the activities. They have exercise classes and they have transportation also, which I really liked. The whole place was very clean and very nice. We met some of the cleaning staff and they were very nice also.
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divanerd
May 10, 2011
A close family friend lives here and it really fits her personality. She was very social during her youthful days and the Atria always has interactive activities planned for residents. I think the atmosphere is better for individuals who like socializing and spending time with larger groups. However, for someone who prefers to keep to himself, the environment might seem somewhat intimidating. Rooms are very airy and spacious. It doesn't feel like a cramped dorm room, a problem I've seen with so many assisted living communities. One of the best things about the Atria is the staff--they know all the names of even the quietest residents and foster a true sense of community.
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I care about you
December 03, 2009
After less than a week in their care, my father was rushed to the hospital with "acute renal failure, caused by severe dehydration", and died the next day. The Dr. that was attending him told me the ONLY reason anyone would be in his condition would be from gross negligence. Then, 3 days after he died, The Atria had the gall to send me a bill for the next months charges!! This place is only interested in your families money, and raping their insurance company. That's just my educated opinion. Atria Senior Living, has been cited over 1000 times for serious resident care problems, ranging from medication errors, to residents wandering away from the facility. This is according to a report from the Campaign to Improve Assisted Living. I wish I had known this before I made the mistake of placing my father with these uncaring and unqualified (in my opinion), people.
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