Atria Carrollton
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- 1825 Arbor Creek Drive, Carrollton, TX 75010
- (972) 862-8700
- 4.3 ( 18 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care







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About This Community
At Atria Carrollton, you'll enjoy the serenity and security of a senior living community personalized to fit your needs. Enjoy interesting activities by day and relax with friends around the cozy fireplace by night. Conveniently located near the Dallas-Fort Worth area, Atria Carrollton offers easy access to shopping, a vibrant senior center and the Trinity Medical Center.
Atria Carrollton provides the following services:
- Staff available 24 hours a day
- Choice of apartments
- Anytime Cafe
- Full-time director of events and activities
- Emergency call system in every apartment
- Daily restaurant-style meals
- Housekeeping services
- Maintenance of apartment, community and grounds
- Medication assistance
- Scheduled transportation
- Memory Care - Life Guidance
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.
Reviews
4.3
( 18 Reviews )
Charlene
February 21, 2023
My brother will be moving into Atria Carrollton. Everybody seemed happy and all the residents seemed really upbeat. It was just a very nice feeling that you got when you walked in. Everybody was smiling and laughing.
The person who gave me the tour, I loved her. She was very informative. She talked to everybody as she walked. Everybody had such a positive attitude, all the residents and the staff and everything.
I loved the room. I was looking at a studio, it's very spacious, and within my brother's budget. All of that together is why we wanted to go there.
They have activities. All day long, every single day, they have some kind of activity. They have Wii games (my brother loves that), bingo, and stuff like that. The staff member who gave me the tour was very good.
Ehood
August 13, 2022
Close to family. The friendliest place I’ve ever been to. Staff members are always willing to help because they want to not because they get paid to do so. They are like family.
jhall386
October 05, 2021
I love Atria so much for my Nana, she gets to continue her social life in a safe place... I know she's getting the help she needs but she still feels independent in her own apartment. She loves that she still has a happy hour to go to every week!
Dianna Ross
September 13, 2021
I have my parents and Mother-in-law at Atria Carrollton. We've been there almost two years, both in Assisted Living and Memory Care. The staff is so kind and helpful, both to us and our parents! The ease of medical care was the biggest initial benefit over our previous Independent Living facility. Managing doctors and wound care was traumatic before, often requiring more extreme medical care because they didn't have the close monitoring available at Atria.Navigating the aging process can be challenging, but the Atria staff have been helpful and supportive. They've worked with me to help find new solutions for changing needs, whether that is some modification they will try or something new the family can try. They were all so helpful when the family needed to consider and then make both moves to Memory Care, providing assessment, information, understanding and even ideas to make the move smoother.
Dianna
Mark Timme
August 23, 2021
The staff are so caring and attentive, and the residents make me smile. Great combination of privacy, independence and community
Christina
August 08, 2021
I went to see the Atria in Carrollton and it was very good. The staff was very friendly and informative. They were probably the key to why we like the facility so much. The staff is pretty important to us. The assisted living facility is adequate, I would say. It's as pretty and nice as it gets. The rooms are a little small, but we thought the place was very clean. It was a great location for us too.
Reviewer#RD042721
June 21, 2021
We went to the Atria Carrollton, which we really liked. They do quite a bit there. They supply all the meals. It was very clean, fresh, and well-maintained, and it had a positive aura, too. The rooms were very nice, very bright, clean, and simple, and it had organized space and good amenities. The staff was delightful, and I really liked her. She was very upbeat, very positive, and very straightforward. The dining area was nice. They have an open area, and they are willing to work with you because my mother is a picky eater. When we were there, they were actually in their room where they were working on potting some little plants, so they were doing a little botanical activity there. The facilities were very good. The location was good, and it is in a safe environment. The Atria Carrollton is our first choice.
Kim
October 10, 2020
My father-in-law was in Atria Carrollton. They were wonderful there, he stayed two weeks there before he passed away, but they were really, really nice. I would highly, highly recommend it. I would highly recommend Anne, the lady that helped us in the beginning; she was also wonderful. They were doing in-room stuff for activities because of Covid, but very little. They took him to the porch, and he loved that.
lisa caparsao
June 22, 2019
Amazing people. I stayed at Atria for 6 months and enjoyed my time very much. The food was amazing and we even went on community trips together.
Nancy
My tour of Atria Carrollton was very good. The place was very clean, but very old and musty, and the rooms were too small, so it was not what my parents need. The food was excellent. It was a good atmosphere. The staff seemed very nice and very attentive. They've got a patio and a garden that were very lovely. It's very well maintained.
JK
May 13, 2018
We are very pleased with Atria Carrollton. It's the one we like the best, which happens to be the cheapest too. It is big, but it is not huge. It has a very homey atmosphere. The staff members are very attentive and very friendly. The apartments are very nice. My sister fits right in. She has a 1-bedroom. She has a microwave and a refrigerator. All the meals are included. The dining room doesn't have a specific time, which is nice when you get hungry at two. The food is very good. They have great activities that meet everybody's needs. They have a balance class and a yoga class, they have a very nice small courtyard, and rocking chairs on the front porch. They have a color coded system for their activities. Like if you're looking for something that has to do with games, with exercise, or with memory, they have a system there.
Joe151785
February 09, 2017
My mother was happy at Atria Carrollton. It was decent. She got to the point where she needed a little bit more care than they could give her with dementia and being legally blind. The food was great. Being legally blind, it was rough, but she did go and play bingo where they helped her play; it was her favorite thing to do.
Bill25
Atria was absolutely terrible. My wife is a phasic. She has front temporal lobe dementia, so she doesn't talk. They ended up causing her all kinds of trouble. There were all kinds of bruises, she was dirty and not bathed like she should have been. They had some activities, but I thought they were very limited. The residents spent most of the day watching television. They would play bingo once in a while.
My wife was actually hysterical the day I picked her up. If my personal trainer had not been there to help that day, I wouldn't even know that she had problems. She had black and blue marks on her feet, her hands, back, and on her hip. It was an awful place. I'm just totally upset with the entire environment over there.
Ftd_Family
We had such high expectations for this facility. It was our first choice due to small memory care facility, fantastic tour, room layout, and dynamic administrators we met on tour. In less than 5 months, we have removed our loved one from the facility. There has been turnover in key roles so perhaps in the future improvement will be possible. But our experience was the TV in the one and only sitting area is on constantly with few other engaging activities, laundry has come back with stains, aides congregate together and enjoy each others' company but the residents may not be the focus, communucation with families is poor, there are many areas of disorganization and lack of leadership. Our loved one was in tears and we could not recommend this facility in its current state. Huge changes are essential. My heart goes out to the lovely tv-babysat residents who have to stay.
Mary61030850
June 07, 2013
We liked Atria Carrollton. The people looked happy with one another as if they were glad to be there.
student_volunteer
September 10, 2012
I thought that the facility had a very supportive and "homey" feel. The amenities were acceptable but I didn't feel that there was anything to luxurious about the facility. The activity room where I was most of the time was nice enough and we had a lot of fun with the residents. It seems to be an active community where the residents are encouraged to participate in activities such as playing board games, Wii Bowling or "bingo night". Overall I am very pleased with the facility.
fudgebrownies
March 31, 2012
Wonderful people and very good support group for Alzheimer caregivers.
SunsetGasp
June 10, 2011
I visit a family friend at this facility every week, and it is one of the better facilities that I have been to. The Atria is clean, and the room that my friend stays in is nice. She actually has quite a bit of room where she stays. However, I am concerned that the staff is a bit aloof. It is a struggle getting them to, well, assist the residents. My friend is particularly needy (she has dementia) and asks quite a bit of them because she needs more help than some of the other residents. Honestly, she is not happy there, and I wish I could do something about it. It's not the worst place a family member can end up, but I hope the staff is more compassionate toward the residents in the future.
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