Atria Center City

  • 150 North 20th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
  • (215) 564-5455
  • 4.3 ( 3 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care

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About This Community

Since 2007, Atria Center City has served the families of Philadelphia. With a continuing commitment to quality, the community is undergoing an extensive renovation to enhance beauty and functionality. Once complete, residents will enjoy a host of exciting new spaces and amenities, including renovated apartments with modern decor and upgraded features, fully remodeled common areas, an expanded rooftop deck, a new cinema-style movie theater, a full-service bistro and fitness center and much more.

For families dealing with the challenges of dementia, Atria Center City recently added a new Life Guidance memory care neighborhood. Features include a welcoming, vibrant environment with a private dining room, living room, solarium and secure rooftop deck, thoughtfully designed apartments with modern features, and an Engage Lifecenter offering events and opportunities tailored to resident's interests.

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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4.3 ( 3 Reviews )
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Antoninnenette
April 03, 2022
My father is in Atria Center City. It's nice. The staff is pretty attentive, and they follow up. So far, so good. He didn't have a very good appetite, but now he's eating a little better. I guess I could attribute that to the food being pretty good. The room is very comfortable and very accommodating for his needs. They have movie nights. My dad likes jazz, and they had a jazz event one time there. They do games. It seems like they have quite a few things that they can choose from. They have a barber for the men and a place for women to get their hair done. I remember a library. There is a private bench with a bistro with a bar for the people in the general population (not in the place for people with dementia). There's transportation to get them to and from certain places. They had something like an observatory, where you can go out and it's enclosed. You can kind of see most of the city. It's a really nice facility. It's very attractive and seemed to be safe and caring.
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Darlene
February 01, 2021
I chose Atria Center City for my mother because their cost is reasonable, and the studio apartment that she has is very roomy. It's in a good location, in the center city of Philadelphia. The staff is very helpful and they've been very good in helping her. She has not had a complaint about the food, but she's had a recent event that has caused her to have a modified diet, and Atria does not do modified diets. They have activities but she doesn't do a whole lot there because of COVID. You're kinda limited in moving around the facility. We got what we paid for.
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Virginia
December 20, 2019
Of all the communities we saw, Atria Center City was one of the best places. The location was great, and downtown Philadelphia doesn't have a whole lot of parking but they have parking under the building which was good. The whole place was immaculate, it was very clean, and the staff was professional. Their dining room looked like a 5-star restaurant. When you first walked in it was beautiful, and the gentleman who gave us the tour was very knowledgeable on what the place had to offer. The rooms were beautiful, they had gorgeous little shadow boxes outside each room where they could display what the residents represented during their lifetime. They knew we were coming, so they made us a cake which was really sweet. The menu was amazing for that day, we saw the menu on the wall, they actually had fillet mignon for dinner and they had eclairs. They're one of the higher-end ones price-wise but you get what you pay for. In the memory care center, we noticed that even though the process of putting a loved one in a home is depressing, in Atria Center City everyone was exuberant and happy. They have about 150 something residents, but they only had about 20 in the memory center. And they were all sitting watching television and enjoying conversation when we walked in, and they talked to us. Nobody seemed depressed to be there, and that was very nice.

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