Atria Park of Lafayette

  • 1545 Pleasant Hill Road, Lafayette, CA 94549
  • (925) 932-9910
  • 4.5 ( 2 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care

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About This Community

Nestled in the green hills of Lafayette near Highway 24, and boasting panoramic views of Mount Diablo, Atria Park of Lafayette 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 Lafayette offers enhanced supportive services provided by a licensed nurse on-site 24/7. 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 fountain courtyard and beautifully landscaped grounds with walking paths. Inside, you'll find multiple dining venues, a fitness center, theater with stadium seating, 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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Reviews

4.5 ( 2 Reviews )
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Susan
September 15, 2022
Atria Park of Lafayette is a smaller place. I think they have a maximum of 100 residents. It's very clean and I like their memory care. It is well thought out. The director knew what she was doing. Some of the memory care facilities I visited felt more like hospitals. Atria Park of Lafayette did a really good job with how they have their memory care set up. They've got an enclosed garden and it felt homey. The rooms have high ceilings, so they feel larger than they are and they're very modern and very comfortable. It felt like a resort. The decorations and everything are upscale. One of the selling points about that place was that they would not pressure my mom to interact with anyone unless she wants to do so. She is a private person and she's not used to being around a lot of people. Another selling point was they love cats. My dad has an emotional support cat and they said that his cat can be included in his care.
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Virginia
January 05, 2022
My sister-in-law is in Atria Park of Lafayette. It's a beautiful setting and the people were superb. It's a smaller group of people that were in the memory care part of the facility, and I felt there was more one-on-one. She is doing well there. The caregivers know all the people by the first name, and they hug them. They have lots of activities going on and it felt homey to me. The staff is great. Everybody knows everybody. They know all the residents by the first name. They communicate with them, they talk to them, and they just seem very caring. I went one day and it was lunchtime. She was eating and it was at least halfway through, so were the others, and they ended up bringing me a couple of pieces of chicken to eat with her. I didn't particularly care for it, but it looked good. It didn't taste horrible. It is very clean, and it's in a lovely setting. It's very pretty. The hallways are all straight. There aren't any little cubbyholes to go through or any little extra doors to go through, and I guess that helps the person know where they're going. It's beautiful. We have played bingo here, they sing all the time, and they play a game like where they push the ball up in the air. She did not seem that interested in doing any of that stuff because she's never done it before, but now it does seem like she's doing a few things. She even danced the other day. I checked a whole bunch of places and I think they all are pretty much in the same price range. One thing that led me to this place is they had a special going on. They only were charging one-half of the community fee in November. They have a podiatrist coming next week. They seem to be up on what the needs are of their clients.

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