Atria Greece has served Rochester families for more than 40 years. Located in a quiet residential neighborhood, this vibrant community allows older adults to live more independently, with discreet support from a tenured, 24-hour staff.
A recipient of the 2016 Caring Stars award from Caring.com, Atria Greece is convenient to parks, libraries and museums. Amenities include multiple dining venues, two beautiful atriums overlooking exquisite flower gardens, a manicured courtyard with a large gazebo and patio, and inviting common spaces for socializing with friends. Residents enjoy chef-prepared meals and a variety of engaging events every day, including fitness classes, live music performances and planned outings to casinos, boat tours on the Genesee River and the Rochester Lilac Festival.
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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Reviews
4.2( 29 Reviews )
Paula
March 20, 2023
Atria Greece was beautiful. It was nice and clean. Everyone was so friendly. I liked the setup and the layout. I liked the restaurant style dining. I liked the updated rooms. They were nice and spacious. I liked the neighborhood atmosphere and all the activities. The staff who gave me the tour was very friendly and explained everything in detail. Everyone was just so nice. There were staff everywhere. It was not like you had to look for them.
Sue
August 08, 2022
We toured Atria Greece, but it didn't meet my mom's needs. We had no problem with who we met with, the information they gave us, or the tour. They showed us the menu. I didn't see any issues with them. They provided medical transport, ADLs, and medication management. They offer all of those things. The staff who gave us the tour was Adam, and he was great.
Lisa
October 13, 2022
I was very impressed with Atria Greece. It appeared to be a little more upscale. There were many residents out and about and they all looked happy and content. It's a very big place. The man that gave me the tour was excellent. He was interacting with several of the residents. He knew their names and was involved with them.
He then showed me two rooms that were very nice and very spacious, but there was one room that had a small bathroom and there was hardly any room for a walker. Some rooms had showers though, some just did not. You had to go around the corner to a shower area that was shared by all the residents, and that was a turnoff for me. Other than that, it was a cheery, clean, and professional- looking place.
They have a room where they can do activities. They also do other things like exercises, devotional time, live entertainment, and trips. The dining area was beautiful and very spacious. One of the chefs came out to meet me and talk to me about how they discreetly watch the portions of the residents. If one of the residents is not eating like they normally do, they watch that. They're just very involved and I like that.
Sue
August 08, 2022
I toured Atria Greece for my mom. What I liked about it was that it was small. While it was an older facility, it didn't appear so from the inside.
I would say the only negative that I saw was there were no kitchenettes in the room, as some of the other assisted living places had. Also, another thing was not all of the rooms had showers. They had some areas that had a shared shower off the hallway.
Adam (the staff who toured us) was fabulous. He was really good.
Tim
March 02, 2022
My brother was in Atria Greece, and the experience was good. The food was really good, the staffs were good and there's a nice living room if you go to his apartment. The only thing I didn't like was when he first got there, he said he would only be there for one month. Then I got a bill and when I took it over to Joyce and she said, "Oh, don't worry, it'll get corrected, you don't owe anything." And then they took $3300 out of his account and said we didn't give a 30-day notice. I go, "Yes, he did. When he got here, he said he'd only be a one month." Everything was good other than the billing, and everything was excellent other than Joyce. They should improve on their billing.
Beth
We toured Atria Greece. I absolutely loved it from the second we walked into the door until we left two hours and 15 minutes later. They were absolutely wonderful. They greeted us. I can't say enough about them. Everybody we met there was so helpful and so nice. We've been currently working with them and getting details because we know nothing or anything. They have been so helpful in guiding us on how to go about it all.
The place was just absolutely amazing. Their chef sent us home with a four-pack of apple strudel muffins. They said we missed the meal, and they really wanted us to taste what they offer. He has been a chef for 22 years, and these muffins were amazing.
The place was gorgeous. They have gardening. They have bingo. They have movie night. They have games, puzzles, and activities. They have an exercise room, and they have walking tours. There's just so much stuff there. They have a daily activity sheet that goes out in the morning to the residents. It's not even like the same stuff every day; it's like they change it every day.
Joe
June 23, 2021
My mom moved into Atria Greece, and it is fantastic. The personnel there were great, and they look like they really care about the people there and who is coming in. They are very thorough and explain everything. It's everything that the Assisted living person, would want. The staff over there is excellent. My mom is pretty picky at her age, but I was told the food was very good there. They have a personal cook, and we met him. The place is super clean, and the maintenance guy helped me, and my wife move everything in from my mom's into her apartment. I know they have bingo, and they have a room where everybody could watch TV. We haven't seen any activities with her because of the Covid, but she seems to enjoy them. The value for the money is very reasonable compared to other assisted living in Greece. This was the most affordable for her. I would say what sold us was the personnel, and how good they treat people and how good they treated you. They welcomed my mom into her new apartment and new facility.
Christine
April 18, 2021
Atria was phenomenal. I was able to tour it. It's top notch, and if I could move my parents in the day I walked in there, I would. They showed me a one-bedroom and a studio apartment. They were top notch, very clean, and very spacious. I saw the food and the facilities, and they were all good. They had a courtyard and an outdoor area. They also have a dining area.
SMG
January 23, 2020
My brother moved into Atria Greece. It's a very nice place, everyone is very friendly, the food is great, there are many things to occupy people so they're not bored, and all the people are very nice and friendly. The rooms are large, roomy, and almost like a little apartment. I'm very pleased with it, and so is my brother. His room is very sufficient, you can put pictures on the wall and TV, and the maintenance people are there to accommodate you. They do a lot of arts and crafts, they usually go out once a week and go to different places. On Friday, they could go out for lunch if they choose to go to different establishments, but they have a full calendar. They had a party at Christmas time and one at New Year's, they had a singer for Christmas, and everyone seemed happy there. My brother had a haircut today, they have a podiatrist, they have a small exercise room, and they have a shuttle that would take them to appointments from Monday to Thursday.
Diane
June 06, 2019
We have some concerns about Atria Greece. They didn't give us a bigger room at first as promised, but we were able to get one later. My mother refuses to shower, so they don't push it and they can't force her either, but there should be another way they can approach it. They had no toaster for two days, and everybody was complaining. She said the food is OK, but sometimes it's the same thing over and over again. They need a dietary person to go through their diet. She just orders meat and salad. She doesn't order potatoes, rice, or vegetables. It took 10 days before they even asked her to take a shower when she first got there. The staff is nice. The place is very clean. They'll work with you, but you have to keep on them. They offer all kinds of food and family can sit with them and eat. They let them decorate their rooms. They offer things like outings, but they need to find a different way to get people more involved.
Sue Hodge
August 17, 2017
We celebrated my Aunt Nancy's 100rd Birthday their with a sit down dinner for 28. The food was delicious and the service was wonderful. Everyone I spoke with were impressed. I was so pleased with everything. It was amazing wonderful night.
joyce436042
May 22, 2017
Atria Greece was very nice, very accommodating, and helpful. The staff was kind, helpful, and genuine. The dining area was fine and seemed clean. They were having a meal when we were there, and the food looked good. The library was in one of the areas with a living room. We saw the calendar, and it looked like they have a nice variety of activities. There were studio rooms of three different sizes, which all seemed very nice and adequate.
jrom
May 19, 2017
What once used to be a beautiful place for your family member to live, has turned into a nightmare. Staff is always short, the nurse is never there, and when she is, she doesn't even do her job. The business director screws up resident and vendor building constantly, and can be found on a smoke break almost like it's her job. The Executive Director, while she acts like she truly cares, is more worried about her own image and meddling in other departments business, that she has failed to notice the decline in her building. The wellness department runs with 2 staff, which isn't enough to make sure your parent is taken care of to full extent. The sales director and social worker quit because of how bad the building is falling apart and months of complaints went ignored by corporate. No maintenance techs on the job and 1 Housekeeper for 67 rooms. This place is over priced for the care your family relieves. I feel bad for those who ,I've there. It used to be the best assisted living in Greece. It'seems a shame to see the lengths management will go through to lie to sell rooms.
Kelly K
March 01, 2017
I recently moved my mother in law into Atria. Now I know why the reviews are fantastic. Tina and Alison are outstanding. From the moment they arrived at the hospital they immediately made my mother in law feel at ease. The room was completely furnished and decorated beautiful so when she arrived she felt welcome. Jean is outstanding and took the time to bond with mom and make her feel safe. Place is clean, food is good and the love Cleary visible. God bless Eileen and the hard working care people here.
Deborah074840
January 23, 2017
Atria was very friendly, very clean, and very warm and smelled like it was clean. The layout was easy to navigate and all on one floor. It was a small place, which was good. They had different sizes of rooms, but they were adequate. I liked the people working there. They were very friendly and went out of their way to introduce themselves and talk about how much they loved their jobs. They had quite a few activities going on. I saw people in one room playing games and doing some activities, and some of them were watching a movie in a different room. We did not eat there, but they gave us cookies and muffins that they made. The cookies were good and the muffins were OK. I would recommend them to others.
Annie23
December 14, 2016
I recently moved my dad into Atria. After visiting newer communities I was convinced this was the place for him. The staff and workers will go above and beyond the call of duty to make sure all is good. The food is excellent and the place kept extremely clean! Would highly recommend. Pricing is fair and they will move off costs.
Katy686023
October 09, 2016
At Atria Greece, they were too old and too sick. It was like the last stop. It was an assisted living but it was the next thing to a nursing home, so we didn’t like it. The staff seemed very friendly though.
Mary Dee Kerring
March 14, 2016
I recently stopped in Atria Greece since the facility had high reviews and a great reputation. My mom is needing a place soon. I was very impressed with the friendliness of the staff and the way the place looked. There was a whole cleaning crew working in the halls the whole time I was there. The rooms came decorated and furnished and is included in the price. The rooms I saw all has showers, some of the smaller rooms use a shower room which is at every corner of each hall and they are large and very clean with emergency cords. People living there looked very happy and there was music playing in a sunny room for all to attend. The food smelled great and the dining area is like a cozy living room.The building is old but kept up nice. All in all, one of the best I visited.
Julia24
February 29, 2016
Atria was nice, and the staff was professional. The chef came out and talk to us about the food. They were very gracious.
Cordelia2
February 21, 2016
Atria Greece was nice, but the room was not adequate for my mom because it was too small and dark. They have steep stairs and narrow hallways. I felt claustrophobic when I saw the room, so I would not want to put mom in there. The dining room was spacious. There were activities going on while I was there, like crafts and arts. The facility was very clean inside and out.
Anonymous101279150
November 30, 2015
During my visit in Atria Greece, I could say that it was a good community. However, they have a downside: the shower is down the hall from the rooms and locked almost all of the time. If you want to take a shower, you have to pay a homecare price of $375 even for just one shower a week. The staff is fine, and the food is good. They have exercise classes and take the people to church and to the doctors' appointments. There aren't a lot of outside activities that I could see, but they bring entertainment in from the community. In general, Atria Greece is a good community with a few things to improve upon.
Anonymous111470950
August 13, 2015
Atria Greece was a very nice facility. They only had single rooms with a little kitchenette kind of thing. They were doing a cooking class while I was there. The menu looked good. They gave me complimentary muffins to take home, which I thought was very nice. The dining room was lovely. The place was very attractive.
Judith42
July 28, 2015
I visited Atria Greece for my friend. I would like to be there. The rooms were adequate even though they're smaller and much more compact. My friend was into having closet space, but at Atria Greece, there was not enough closet space. Otherwise, they were all beautiful, and everybody just seemed to be attentive to their residents.
Larry109594950
July 14, 2015
Atria Greece was kind of my pick. They seemed to be very caring, and the residents were all having a good time and were very happy to be there. The staff just seemed very caring. Three or four different people came up to me, and I know they are just doing their job, but I used to manage an independent living facility, so I've been around these folks and the people who work with them. Some are good at it, some are not, and they seemed to be very good at it. It was very clean and very nice.
Renee26
May 06, 2015
Atria Greece is a very nice facility. The staff was very nice and seemed very involved with all the residents. The only reason we did not go with them is because my mom didn't want a studio apartment. She wanted a one bedroom, so that is why we went with another place. It seemed like a very nice facility, and it seemed that they have a lot of activities. There is a lot of good interaction with the staff. In the exercise classes, they have like a virtual travel class. They seemed to have a good variety of things for different interests. They also go to field trips. They answered my questions, and if they didn't know the answer, they will call another person who can answer it. There really wasn't anything that I left there with questions unanswered. They have transportation available, and they have nurses on staff too.
Visitor103125650
March 07, 2015
I thought that Atria Greece is fine. The staff was very kind and very efficient. They were very knowledgeable, and they answered all my inquiries. They did have some activities. I think they were playing bingo the day I went and visited. I think I actually liked the room better than I did the one in the other facility. They were a little bigger, and I liked it. They gave me a cheesecake; that is why I liked them. It was great. It was a positive experience.
Sandy49
January 24, 2015
I visited Atria, and they were excellent. If my mother needed assisted living, I would probably send her there. The rooms were also very nice. They were very accommodating. They gave me a gift of dessert, and that was very good. The residents seemed happy. They were busy, and they seemed fine.
Visitor89558150
July 25, 2014
The Atria was one of our top choices. It has a good location. It's right across from a mall. I like the openness. It's cozy, quaint. More homey was the atmosphere there. The clients themselves seem very upbeat. I like the room that we chose for my father. We thought that it was very homey and it was small.
Trisha5
July 31, 2013
The staff at Atria Greece was pleasant. The part that we saw was extremely clean. The residents seemed to be happy and friendly.