Atria Grapevine
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- 3975 William D. Tate Avenue, Grapevine, TX 76051
- (817) 416-8907
- 4.2 ( 14 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care






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About This Community
At Atria Grapevine, you'll find the convenience of a big city in a small-town atmosphere. Enjoy exercise classes, educational seminars, and social activities like our weekly happy hour. Located between Dallas and Fort Worth, and about 10 minutes from the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Atria Grapevine is near major shopping malls, outdoor recreation areas, community centers and places of worship.
Atria Grapevine 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
4.2
( 14 Reviews )
Roknlazb
November 15, 2022
Great facility!! Very clean. The sales Staff is very helpful and informative. Great menus for food. Many activities for residents. I would recommend this facility to others.
Carrie P
October 27, 2022
I have been pleasantly surprised with the care and food at Atria. Mom is getting 3 meals and she feels that she eats all the time :) The staff is very pleasant and friendly from the front desk, wait staff for meals, care givers, Directors and Doctors. Mom is safe and seems to like the facility, especially BINGO!
Susan
June 23, 2021
Atria Grapevine is very receptive, caring, and has a lot of activities. So, the tour overall was very, very good. We got to go pretty much everywhere in the whole facility.
It was very bright and very, very sunny. There were some nice gardens outside and courtyard areas. The residents seemed to be enjoying themselves. I saw them involved in activities. That kind of gives you an idea of what the place is.
The residents were having happy hour when we got there. We saw activity in both levels, the assisted and memory. They were about to start playing the game, and so that was nice to see.
A chef prepared us a luncheon and we got to eat in a private dining room. This is after we'd already done some of the tours. We came back into the dining room and had a delightful lunch. It was really good. I also asked a resident about the food and she said it was pretty good. So that's really important at that age.
Swest
March 09, 2020
I am writing this review so that people who are trying to make the right decision with respect to their loved one. Atria Grapevine is not what they portray themselves to be.
I want to first start with my overall experience with respect to the facility based on my actual experiences for the 5 months that my mother lived in the facility.
• They are chronically understaffed, and this leads to a level of service that was not anywhere near what they portrayed when they we first visited the facility. They didn’t have enough staff to:
o promptly serve the residents their meals.
o check on my mother as often as they said they would
o communicate patient care effectively and promptly. This lead medication not being stopped, not being changed, etc.
• The food steadily deteriorated over the time we were there. When we moved in it was good, the menu was varied. By the time we moved out it not as good as your average high school cafeteria
• Maintenance and cleaning were almost non-existent. We had to make repeated requests for the lock on her door to be fixed, her toilette to stop leaking/running and to fix her a/c. The a/c unit for the apartment was woefully small for the square footage of the actual apartment
• Even though you pay for cleaning, they are not very diligent and thorough when it comes to cleaning the apartment. I even swept some items into a corner to see how long it would take them to clean them up. They never did and I had to point it out to them
Now we need to get into the financial aspects of the operation.
My mother executed a lease in April 2019 and moved into the facility in mid-May. In the lease there is a clause that points out that if you are not physically living in the facility, you must pay your rent to keep your apartment but you are not going to be expected to pay for care, meds, etc.
We noticed what we believed to be some billing issues and requested a meeting with the facility director in June. We discussed that per the lease we should not have been billed for the care and meds. Janie agreed that we should not have been charged and would get them credited back to us.
We asked for a second meeting in July to discuss the issue from June as well as some other issues. This time the Medical Director was also included.
We informed Janie that we were still looking for our refund for April and May. She was going to investigate it.
More importantly we discussed that they had a new staffer who is charged with assisting the residents overnight. My mother complained that this new person was “mean” and when we asked what she meant she told me that “this lady asks me if I just stupid. And that I need to help her “We were told that they had an idea of who this person was and that it would be addressed. Instead of terminating this person they simply transferred them to another job. After that fact we discovered that there had been multiple complaints about this staffer
We finally did get this credit to our account sometime in late July.
There was change in Directors in October while my mother left the facility for a medical procedure. She was in the hospital and a rehab for the next three months. During that time was continued to be charged for the charges in excess of the monthly rent. We have repeatedly requested a refund of this balance with no response.
To top it off, even though we were told that they could not accept my Mother back due to their assessment they did debit her account for the January payment. On an aside, my Mother was able to get into another facility at a reduced level of care.
It does not appear that we are going to receive the requested refund amiably so “buyer beware” when it comes to Atria Grapevine
WW
September 03, 2019
Atria Grapevine assessed Mom and decided she would not be a good fit for their community. The location was what I wanted, and the facility looked fine. Mom just needed more care than what they could provide. The staff member was very polite and gave me a nice tour. The rooms looked nice.
CB061878
November 24, 2016
Atria Grapevine was clean, nice, and more facilitated toward memory care. It's a nice facility, but the memory care was more of a focus than the well-being of an aging senior who needs assistance but still understands what's going on. The rooms were small, so that was a concern.
Ldavis
March 31, 2016
I didn’t really like Atria Grapevine. It was older than what I wanted and even more expensive. It just didn't seem to standout and everything was a la carte. If you wanted something it cost more; it gets confusing. It just didn't look well kept.
Dee20
October 30, 2015
My mom is in Atria Grapevine. The room has a small kitchen area, a large pantry, large storage spaces, a good size living room and bedroom, and a good size bathroom. She pays a little bit more but she likes it there. They have Bingo and card games too.
Debi9
September 07, 2015
Atria Grapevine is an exceptional facility, it's very well staffed, and they have a memory care wing and beautiful courtyards out on each side of the building -- one for memory care and one for assisted living. The dining room was very nice -- like a nice restaurant. Overall, the place is very welcoming.
Visitor55685850
November 29, 2014
We took our parents at Atria Grapewine for a visit, and they liked it, but they were not that ready. It's a very nice facility, and it’s clean and very well appointed. The staff was very nice and informative. Their dining area is very nice, and it looked like a restaurant. They have day trips, shopping, excursions, and they take the residents on walks.
Visitor85493350
November 11, 2014
Atria Grapevine looks nice, but they have lazy staff. I was not fond of their staff at all. I don’t know about their staffing, but they are honest people but they are lazy. They don’t do a really good job of making sure that the patients have good nutrition. They don’t do a good job in making they don’t get urinary tract infections. They are not the quality of staff that we have seen at other places, and I am specifically talking about the memory care area where you need it the most.
My mom is getting to the final stage of Alzheimer’s disease, and as you progress with the disease, you don’t know how to hold a fork and knife, and rather than helping her eat, they gave her grilled cheese sandwiches three days a week. I am only rating the memory care if my mother had been in the senior living part of it I would probably rate them very highly. It’s a nice facility, they are honest, but the memory care was a real disappointment. I didn’t like the activities, there weren’t that many activities, didn’t feel like my mom’s mind was engaged that she was really being attended to, and then she kept getting infections and she gained weight because of how they were feeding her.
Don't walk run
Staff is friendly and helpful. Everyone is there to help with anything that comes up. Residents as are smiling, friendly, engaged with activities and visiting with each other. Food is excellent, facilities are exceptionally clean and fresh smelling.
Visitor74238250
January 31, 2014
Atria Grapevine was very nice and clean. I think they're excellent. However, it's a lot more expensive. Nevertheless, the rooms there seemed nice. Unlike the other facility, they did seem to have more help and more activities. They even have crafts room for their residents. My mom and I went for a lunch and then a tour and the food was really good. The chef came out and introduced himself, which was nice.
Visitor73646450
January 17, 2014
I had a very good tour at Atria Grapevine. The facility was very nice and very well cared for. The customer care person, who toured us around, definitely knew what she was talking about. She was very knowledgeable. What probably my main hesitation there was their price. All the care and extra help for assisted living was based on how many hours. Also in turn the price would get higher. Relatively to others though, in terms of cost, it wasn't the lowest nor the highest.
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