Atria Cinco Ranch

  • 24001 Cinco Village Center Blvd, Katy, TX 77494
  • (281) 395-9600
  • 4.4 ( 5 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care

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About This Community

Located in the charming town of Katy, Atria Cinco Ranch is a senior living community where older people can live more independently, with discreet support from a caring, 24-hour staff. In addition to assisted living services, Atria offers Life Guidance® memory care for individuals living with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia.

Atria is convenient to museums, historic sites, golf courses, local dining and shopping centers and just 30 miles west of Houston. Amenities include a salon and spa, movie theater, art studio and woodworking shop, plus an outdoor saltwater pool and an inviting courtyard for gathering with friends. Residents enjoy chef-prepared meals and a variety of engaging events every day, including planned outings to local points of interest like the Katy Contemporary Art Museum.

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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4.4 ( 5 Reviews )
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Elizabeth
March 21, 2022
We liked Atria Cinco Ranch, but it's over the top of my mother-in-law's budget. It had the most amenities out of all the ones we visited. It had one and one-and-a-half bedrooms and they had this little alcove that could be used for a desk or something off the kitchen, which was nice. They didn't have anything that she'd be able to get the dog out though, but it was probably the best setup of all of them. The one-bedroom deluxe had an office nook off of the great room where you had the kitchen. Then you had your living area, a separate bedroom, and a bathroom. You had this large area that would make a nice little setup for a sewing room, painting area, computer area, reading nook with a bookcase if you wanted, or a lounge for visitors to lie down instead of sitting in the living room while you're trying to take a nap, which was a little more private area. The staff had the information at her fingertips or could consult a notebook real quick that she had with her to make sure she was giving you the right figure for the rent. They had a couple of empty rooms that were getting new carpet and repainted and one was in process and the other one was move-in ready. They had the dining room and they had a casual sandwich bar type of setup that was available around lunch for people who didn't want to go to the dining room to eat. The only problem they had was they only gave you 20 meals a week and they had to fend for themselves one meal on Sunday because the kitchen was closed that time. It was gorgeous. The room was just a little small for me.
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Aaron
October 04, 2020
Our overall experience with Atria Cinco Ranch was good. It seemed a little complicated to get to; there were multiple floors, and lots of exterior stairwells that you had to get to. They're struggling with the whole COVID thing, and are being very restricted. The layout was a little hard to manage; it wasn't my favorite. The staff was very professional, straightup some of the more knowledgeable and professional staff. Because of the COVID, they're doing in-room dining, and everything was being delivered. They were keeping their people in the rooms which made me a little uncomfortable. On the other hand, they are being super clean, and everybody was gloved up and masked. They're being super diligent about the covid so you gotta give them credit for that. On the other hand, they're isolating these old people.
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Kathie
October 05, 2019
Atria Cinco Ranch only had studio apartments available, and they were more expensive than some of the other places. The staff member was very friendly, knowledgeable, and seemed quite caring. Everybody was heading down to lunch during our tour. The dining area was beautiful, very well laid out, organized, and very clean. They have an exercise room and a beauty shop. It's a very well-maintained facility.
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C
February 27, 2018
I visited Atria Cinco Ranch. The management had an opinion, but just because I was touring it, it doesn't mean that I can afford to bring my father there. The place was decent and clean. It's a massive campus because there are multiple locations. The residents all looked maintained well. I just didn't get a good impression from the management. They presented some activities, but it wasn't as detailed as I would've wanted. The staff was decent and the ones taking care of the patients were good. They would be a five except for the management. I would definitely not rank them high. I didn't have a problem with the building itself. The rooms were very roomy and well-maintained, and I was overall very pleased. It's a relatively new facility.
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Gone soon
August 06, 2017
My parents moved in last year right before the facility was sold to Atria. It has really gone down hill. The food used to be fabulous. Not anymore. They have made all sorts of cuts to the menu and the wait staff. The quality of food has decreased significantly. They were going to raise the rent; however, so many people are moving out that they decided not to. My parents are moving out.
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  • independent-living Independent Living
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  • ccrc CCRCs
  • memory-care Memory Care
  • adult-day-care Adult Day Care
  • in-home-care In-Home Care