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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Reviews
4.0( 24 Reviews )
Mamie
March 16, 2023
We're planning to move my father to Atrium Village. We like the atmosphere, the friendly staff, and the location. They offer local transport to doctors' appointments and local shopping, offer housekeeping, and excellent dining services. I like everything about it. We didn't eat there but the atmosphere at their little bistro and their main dining hall was very nice. We saw them doing activities, we saw their activity rooms, and where they have physical therapy or occupational therapy. The room we saw was pretty nice, we chose a 1-bedroom suite and it came with a washer and dryer, so that was nice.
Reviewer#as1205
December 18, 2022
The Atrium Village was lovely. It has several different places for the residents, like assisted living and independent living. It was well suited for any needs. I like their activities, the community, the people living there, and the staff. at times, they had entertainment for them and anything that you would need in a property, it was just perfect. I saw the dining area and one of the apartments, the dining area in particular was very nice. Their food was very good, it was a cuisine that was Caribbean so it was very nice and very tasteful.
David
October 05, 2022
My overall visit to The Atrium Village was very good, they seem to have everything we're looking for. The folks are very responsive and answered our questions, they gave us a lot of good information. There's good space, there are people there who were there to help, and the transition to assisted living would be fairly easy. We saw a 1-bedroom apartment, it was very clean and nicely set. It's everything we're looking for.
James
October 31, 2021
I went to see Atrium Village in Owings Mills. They had three sample apartments, and I looked at the one-bedroom in their independent living. It's very small, not unmanageable, but small. There were two closets that wouldn't even make a good-size hall closet if you put them together. The building was nice, clean, and very attractive. They're doing a lot of renovations there too, but it was just extremely small for me.
They have an exercise room, a library, and a small theater. They also have a big community room. They get two meals a day. There are no outside activities unless they take trips to different places. They also don't have swimming pools. Inside, they have a billiards room, and other activities that they put together. They have reading groups and they have arts and crafts. I remember that because I watched a group of people in their arts and crafts during my visit, but even that room was also small.
They told me that they serve you your meals if you don't want to eat in the dining room or the cafeteria. You could order meals too, but you have to pay for them separately.
Flora
August 10, 2021
I like The Atrium Village. The only thing that I didn't like is that it was just so tiny, and I'm coming from a big home. I describe it as a matchbox, but everything else is fine. The menus were excellent. The food was very tasty and well-served. What I saw of the staff was wonderful. It was very nice. I liked the reception room going in the lobby. The sales manager that I talked with was very good, very helpful, and very informative. The activities director talked with me about some of the things that they did there, and some of the residents there. They were friendly. It was a mixed group of races which I like. It was clean. I just didn't like the way that there were so many seniors sitting around the lobby, like they're in a nursing home. They're just sitting there as if they were drugged, and not actually involved in doing anything. I didn't like that, and I didn't like the kind of odor that I smelt when I went in.
I looked at a 1-bedroom with a den, but other than that, it was beautiful. The outside was very nice. The grounds were kept up, and the inside was nice. The activities director was very kind and interesting, a jovial kind of person. That would be the place that I would consider.
Evelyn
July 06, 2021
I am at the Atrium Village with my son and I've been here for three years already, while he's been here for about three and a half years. We share a two-bedroom apartment in the independent living section and the apartment we have is lovely. There are two private bedrooms, two private baths, a small kitchen, a big living room, and a dining room.
The people are nice, but the food is not very good. It could be better. Due to COVID they don't have much things to do for almost a year and a half, but they're starting to have them now. Also, they take people out to different restaurants for meals, to grocery shopping, and to other stores if they want to. They take us to the bank once a week, but they don't have good transportation to doctors and hospitals. It's very limited. For example, my son and I, each one of us has a doctor's appointment either at the University of Maryland or Johns Hopkins Hospital, but they don't want to take us to either one.
They're currently refurbishing the kitchen, the dining room, the lobby, and the whole place. It's all been torn up for a couple of months already. I think when it's finished, it's going to be very nice. As people move out, they're redoing the apartments as well. There's a movie place here and somebody who talks about history a little bit. I think they go over local news or national news once in a while, too, take you out to religious services, play some card games, checkers, and bingo.
donotstayhere
January 12, 2021
The facility has a history of poor management, frequent employee turnover, broken elevators, flooding in the dining room, water leaking in from windows, mold growing on the a/c unit, clogged plumbing, cold food, non-responsive staff and debiting your checking accounts for funds they are not entitled. This is based on the experiences of my parents over the past decade during which they had a least 5 different directors, and countless changes in the dining room management. They recently experienced significant management turnover at the facility and are working to cover up obvious problems with fresh paint and flooring. The problems go much deeper.
jerrybee
December 15, 2020
Management is not responsive to residents. Services have deteriorated. Raised the rent 7% as of January 2021 and refuse to discuss reasoning for increase.
Adele
April 28, 2020
The Atrium Village was clean, and the rooms were very clean and neat. The tour guide was really helpful with the information that he gave to us. It was the place that I was thinking of putting my mother in. They had a dining room, pottery shop, dance activities, and a garden. They also had physical therapy on-site, and different doctors that go and visit. They also had a home attendant who would come and help that you have to pay out-of-pocket for. They're going to do some remodeling like painting and putting in new floors. I was impressed. It felt homey.
Linda
July 03, 2019
The Atrium Village's price was reasonable and what they offered was good. The apartments were very nice. My sister moved in on May 15th. The service is good. We've had some glitches where I've been upset a couple of times. They tried to put us in an apartment which was not acceptable whatsoever. They did move us to another apartment, and the one we're in now is nice and my sister is enjoying it and really likes it there. Maintenance is pretty good. The only complaint I have is it's difficult to get the management because you're usually sidetracked by the receptionist at the desk in the front. The food was good, and they were accommodating. My sister hates the breakfast because she says it's kind of greasy, but she does like dinner and she goes down for that. They do a lot of trips, locally and overnight, exercise, and bring in someone to play music in the lobby. They have card activities and bingo.
Eileen
June 04, 2019
I loved Atrium Village. It's number one on my list because they offered everything that we were looking for. The staff member was great, he was very accommodating in as far as letting us see everything and answering our questions, and he was very nice. They have a 1-bedroom and a studio, and he showed us all the differences, whats available, and other things that you cant see. He was very informative and very good. The menu changes daily. They offer not only a regular menu, but they also have alternatives, and they also have other options like sandwiches and soup. I think they only offer two meals a day. They set up transportation to doctors, they have maintenance members on the staff, she can keep her car there if she can still drive, and they have resident parking. The transportation was a key for me. If she has a problem, someones there on the staff that can help her. Shes independent, but she can transition to assisted living and doesn't need to move. The staff was friendly. When we went in, we went in the wrong entrance, and set off an alarm. The girl in that area came running right to the door, she informed us that we came in the wrong door, but she walked us around to where we needed to go, to the true front desk. Everybody we dealt with that day was very friendly and very nice.
Brian
My father moved into the Atrium Village. He has a one-bedroom apartment. They provide two meals a day, friendly staff, clean environment, and friendly residents. They also have studios, a one-bedroom den, and a two-bedroom apartments. They always have something every night, like bingo and poker, and have a library, pool tables, trips to the grocery stores, and a lot of bands coming in the evening. Theres an exercise room and on-site physical therapy, if youre prescribed physical therapy. One of his biggest concerns is the food. It was set up like an apartment, so they have elevators to get to the floors, but they could have more elevators.
steve
June 05, 2018
Glad that we visited this facility. It is for rental only, and has independent, assisted and memory care units.
So this is an option that some of us can wait later in life or having health problems to move there. Has doctors come to the place couple times a week. Many programs. The place is good, but seems not adequate air conditioning in a hot day. Some tenants were complaining.
Donna
February 05, 2018
My sister was in Atrium before. She had a one-bedroom with a tiny kitchenette and a bathroom. My sister liked the food, and they had a lot of activities. Some of the facilities could use remodeling. The staff was good and considerate. They had a movie room, a nice library with computers, a lot of books, and a small place for exercise. The dining area was relatively nice. They had two shifts, and you could eat at different times.
Keith
August 30, 2017
Atrium Village's appearance is very nice. It's also very clean. Most of the staff is very nice and very helpful. The only problem is maintenance or getting things done. My father had some tapping noise in the ventilation in his bathroom. I had to tell the maintenance man how to fix the tapping noise. For 20 years I've remodeled bathrooms, and I had to teach the maintenance guy how to fix it. Overall, I like the place, and I like the staff as well. The food is excellent. I've eaten there a few times and I think it's great. However, I think the pricing is a little on the high side, but not extremely. The price could be a little better, and the maintenance could be a little better. Mostly the maintenance staff just needs more training. One or two staff members I interacted with were a little abrasive, but mostly, everyone is fine, like the girl at the front desk was a sweetheart, she was nice and helpful.
Joanna535043
December 15, 2016
The Atrium Village was a fabulous community that offered quite a bit for their residents to do. They re-evaluate them on regular basis to move people from independent to assisted living. My mother felt that it was too large and overwhelming for her. They had a library and computers in there for the residents to use. At one point they had a training class for the computers, which was impressive. They had laundry services and three meals a day. They also had a small shop on the site, so if the residents needed anything like toothpaste or other basic necessities, they could go right to the shop, which was run by the residents themselves. That was quite impressive. The staff was accommodating, very friendly, and answered all of our questions. We had a wonderful meal.
Margaret557528
November 29, 2016
I was not at all pleased with the apartment in The Atrium Village. It was not appealing at all in that it was very small and not set up well. It was a lot less than what I had expected. They only showed me the one-bedroom, though. The living room was very small and would not have accommodated my furniture. There wasn't a place to sit down and eat. There was a kitchen with a sink, a refrigerator, and a stove but no room to set up a table. The room was just a kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, and living room. They offered a lot of services if that’s what you need and what you’re looking for.
Regina12
March 28, 2016
If the time comes that I need to go into a senior facility and The Atrium Village still looks the way it does now, it would be the perfect place for me. Everyone was very pleasant and very informative. It would have been a better choice for my mom because in two to four years' time, she would need the assisted living and not need to transfer communities. My visit was really a wonderful experience. There is something for everybody to be engaged in and enjoy a good quality of life. They were always open to ideas, too. If there is an idea from anybody, they were willing to listen and take that into consideration.
Carng Loved One
November 11, 2015
I was able to visit The Atrium Village, and it’s a very nice community. Their houses looked nice, and the staff was very nice as well and interested in trying to get the residents involved in activities. I thought that was nice. They have several dining rooms, and the one I saw was very nice.
Anonymous110564950
July 20, 2015
They were very friendly and very helpful at The Atrium Village. It looked like a very nice place. The rooms were a little bigger than the other ones we saw.
Visitor94762250
December 01, 2014
We chose Atrium Village because of what they had to offer and the price. It is independent, but they have nice bells and whistles like you have to check in everyday. We don’t need assisted, but the independent. They did some housekeeping, and it comes with two meals. It’s not like they were on their own, so that was a good fit for both of my parents.
Visitor89968650
July 26, 2014
Atrium Village was comfortable. I didn’t have any major objections to it. I talked to the personnel, who gave me a nice tour, and then I met with the person who I’ve been talking on the phone. They were nice and perfectly friendly. The rooms were not exceptional but acceptable. The dining room was fine. They seemed to have card games and exercise rooms. But to be honest, I was more interested in the outside; they have a nice walk around the area.
Linda75244250
December 13, 2013
She loves The Atrium Village. She qualifies in the independent living more so in the assisted living. They offer her breakfast and dinner, they’re pretty much on their own for lunch. On Sundays, they offer brunch. Each apartment has their own kitchen so they can provide meals for themselves when they want. They have many activities and they also provide transportation to doctor’s appointment and to stores like Walmart. So far she really likes the place.
shipsdoc
September 10, 2013
Assisted living at Atrium Village in Owings Mills fails to meet even the minimum standards of care. Our family member has been a resident for the past 6 months and we are moving him to another facility. He has been neglected, allowed to develop painful rashes from failure to change his incontinence pads, failed to ensure that he got his meals and on one occasion did not have his prescribed, lifesaving medication on hand when he needed it, resulting in an unnecessary trip to the hospital. The list of negligence is too long to mention here, but if you love your family member, do not place them at Atrium Village.