Atria Park of Glen Ellyn

  • 95 Carleton Avenue, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
  • (630) 469-5555
  • 4.5 ( 3 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care

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About This Community

Conveniently located off I-355 in a residential neighborhood, just minutes from Wheaton, Atria Park of Glen Ellyn 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 Glen Ellyn 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 charming wraparound porches, a patio and beautifully landscaped grounds with walking paths. Inside, you'll find multiple dining venues, a salon and barber shop, 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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4.5 ( 3 Reviews )
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Mark
December 10, 2022
My parents have moved into Atria Park of Glen Ellyn. It was affordable. It looks like a bed and breakfast, so it's a very warm atmosphere. It had short hallways, so it was good for my dad and his walker. It's just a very warm, welcoming place. The staff are very welcoming. They're very thorough about what information they needed and helpful in letting us get it together. It's laid out very nicely. They have several activities for memory care people. They have music, art, movies, cooking, and baking. They've got a lot of things for the people in the memory care to do. I was very, very happy with it. My father is in assisted living and my mother is in memory care. They have little refrigerators in every room and a little sink. It's like a mini-kitchen. You can't really cook in it, but you can put a little microwave in there if you bring your own. But they give you a little refrigerator-freezer and they have a sink.
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Mary
Atria Park of Glen Ellyn was very nice. They did a great job. The woman was very nice too. She showed me all of the rooms and showed me exactly what they do. There were snacks always available. There was a man who will be there if anything that needed to be fixed for my mother. The facility was just very clean and very warm. There's no foul smell or anything. We felt very warm when we walked in. She even offered water to my brother because it was a hot day. She was very, very nice about that. The room was also very nice and very clean. As you entered into the memory care, I liked that they had pictures for the residents there, so it would help them remember the loved ones in their life. It was just very warm walking toward them and interacting with them. They had a salon too and an activity room. In fact, an activity was going on when I went there.
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Mae
December 20, 2019
I wouldn't give Atria Park of Glen Ellyn a good review. They actually gave us permission to come in and when we did they changed their minds and decided they couldn't deal with my dad. They had an open staircase there and my dad walked down the staircase, and that's when they stopped him and said he was a fall risk. They had somebody stay with him at night until they decided to put him in the memory care where it was locked so he could not get out. That's what we did, but they really weren't doing a whole lot for memory care down there. There was a lot of women who were lethargic and he was just stuck down there in that little basement area. Finally, they didn't want to deal with his catheter and so they said we had to leave. The food was good. The staff members were nice when you confronted them, but a lot of times you couldn't find the nurses. The people in the memory care were just sitting and watching TV. They weren't really helpful. One day my dad didn't eat and so I asked his caregiver, and he said, "Well, we can take him down to dinner, but we can't force him to eat."

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