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5
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July 21, 2022
I like living here because of the friendliness of the people and I also like being around people that are willing to help those in needs. Some may have parkinsons or just need reassurance or help to find a doctor. There alot of caring people here.
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About Atria at Foster Square in Foster City, California
Atria at Foster Square residents enjoy contemporary, upscale surroundings in the heart of Foster Square, a new residential and retail neighborhood in Foster City just south of San Francisco. The community's central location puts older people within easy walking distance of boutiques, cafes and cultural events in Foster Square, outdoor concerts at Leo J. Ryan Memorial Park and fitness classes, volunteer programs and indoor and outdoor swimming pools at the Peninsula Jewish Community Center. Residents have their choice of two distinct restaurants in the community, including tapas in the 707 Lounge and fine dining with table service in Bayview Restaurant.. Amenities are conveniently located on a single floor and include a full-service salon and spa, a fitness center, a studio, a theater and a library. Apartments are spacious and bright with floor-to-ceiling windows and modern design details. Many offer private balconies with waterfront views. Atria at Foster Square is seeking LEED® certification for sustainable design, construction and operation.* Through Atria's signature Engage Life® program, staff members collaborate with residents to create meaningful, tailor-made opportunities for learning, staying connected with others and contributing their time and talents. 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. *LEED is an acronym for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design™ is a registered trademark of the U.S. Green Building Council® and is the preeminent program for the design, construction, maintenance and operations of high-performance green buildings.To learn more about this provider's license and review other available state reports, please visit: California Department of Social Services Licensed Facility Search
Services and Amenities of Atria at Foster Square in Foster City, California
Aquatic Amenities
- Swimming Pool
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
Inside Amenities
- Entertainment Venues
Outside Amenities
- Garden
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Dining
- Communal Dining
- Guest Meals
Guests
- Overnight Guests
Languages
- English spoken
- Spanish Spoken
- Cantonese spoken
- Tagalog spoken
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Room Amenities
- Kitchen Appliances In Unit
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Fitness & wellness facilities/equipment
- Tai Chi
- Salon Services
- Yoga/Stretching opportunities
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Linen Services
On-Site Services
- Religious Services
Pets
- Pets
Financing & Payment Options
- Rent And Care Fees
Additional Amenity Information
- Features: Movie theater, yoga studio, membership to the Jewish Community Center (2yrs), indoor/outdoor pool, provide valet for residents, and guests from 9a – 6p
- Activities: Shabbat Service, fitness classes, outdoor activities, gym, cocktail lounge, daily happy hour, movie night every night, casino games, live entertainment
- Special Comment: Luxury community with cocktail lounge, movie theatre and three eating venues including Fine Dining, Bistro Restaurant and cocktail lounge. Spacious apartments, many with Bay and lagoon views. Chauffeured car service and valet parking.
- Payment Options: Automatic Online Payments
- State Licenses: 415600980
Costs for Atria at Foster Square in Foster City, California
Assisted Living
$7,500
Starting Price
Memory Care
$13,100
Starting Price
Independent Living
$6,700
Starting Price
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Reviews of Atria at Foster Square in Foster City, California
Ethel B.
5
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October 12, 2024
We have been in the process of finding our father the perfect assisted living situation and although it has been more arduous than anticipated, I think we have finally found the right fit for dad! Upon Arriving at the facility, I was instantly struck by the electronic Kiosks the coordinator directed my father to. The coordinator saw my nervousness at the sight of dad around anything electronic, and assured me that many of the residents have been given the opportunity to become more technologically savvy. While we might not hold our breath waiting for Lenard to learn to respond to our texts, I was surprised at the end of my conversation with the coordinator to see that Dad had printed out our name tags essentially all by himself! (he’s 86 by the way and has always had an aversion to anything with a screen!) The facility itself is really something. While other facilities that we have toured at a similar price point often come off as glorified daycares, Atria was the first place that I saw my dad truly become comfortable. While this was certainly on account of the extremely attentive and caring coordinator, Lenard had the opportunity to speak to other residents and told us that all of them boasted about different ways the facility has allowed them to reclaim autonomy in different parts of their lives. This, along all of the beautiful amenities, from the salon, library, and movie theater, has made our family feel confident that Atria is the right place for our dad. Thank you to all of the wonderful staff and your tireless attention and patience with both me and my father!
David
4
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March 29, 2024
Atria at Foster Square was a great place. It seemed like a very friendly and very active environment. I looked at some other communities with big, long corridors, and they didn't look as comforting as Atria at Foster. It is a beautiful setting and everyone was extremely friendly there. There isn't a time limit there when you go eat. You can go down there anytime. Their movie theater looks very comfortable. They had popcorn and snacks for them. They have a happy hour there, too. Everyone seemed very pleasant and they had a lot of activities.
ReviewerRD#0922x
3
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October 6, 2022
I toured Atria at Foster Square. It's a very nice facility in a really strange location, so we will not be going there. There's no place to park, there's a fire station next door, and there are no stores. It's incredibly sterile. The place was nice and new, but there was nothing around that is interesting.
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David
4
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August 5, 2022
We toured Atria at Foster Square, it was comparable to the other places I toured in the area. They have activities like swimming and card games. Their rooms were the same size as the other community I saw, but overall, they're more affordable. I met one staff member who took us around on the tour and he was knowledgeable.
Bill
5
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July 21, 2022
I like living here because of the friendliness of the people and I also like being around people that are willing to help those in needs. Some may have parkinsons or just need reassurance or help to find a doctor. There alot of caring people here.
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Dave
5
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July 21, 2022
The timliness of everything is on time, meals, lounge, - the chef is a steal! He is wonderful and listens to suggestions - if the chef wasnt good we'd all be out of here and we love our chef. I think respionse time is very good to requests from all tenants - I speak for myself. I think the youthfulness of the workforce is helpful for us elders because they want to help us. Stron part of ATria's appeal is the ehlpfulness of the people who work here. They've got energy and respect elders.
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Joyce
5
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July 20, 2022
I am a new resident at Atria and find the staff and facility all that I expected and more. Everyone is very helpful, and willing to answer any questions. It is a pleasure to have the young wait staff, who work hard to please, and remember everyone's name. I'm glad I made the decision to move to Atria at Foster Square.
RW
5
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July 20, 2022
I have lived here four years so soemting must be right - I like the food. I like the people.
Ann
5
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July 20, 2022
I enjoy the people. I enjoy the food. I guess its the friendship - I am not alone.
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Lois
4
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March 30, 2022
Atria at Foster Square was a very nice facility. I toured assisted living and memory care. They don't have much in the way of grounds because they're right in the middle of a shopping area, so shopping is very convenient. The building was very well kept and it's pretty new. it's only a few years old. The person who assisted me was very nice. I saw they were having an exercise class when I was there. The rooms were nice. They work like your standard studio or one-bedroom apartments.
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Rita
5
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January 3, 2022
Atria at Foster Square is very modern and very high tech. They're more geared for people to be social. It's a very nice facility. It seems like they have a lot going on. However, they're pricey and very modern. The rooms were very nice. The staff were friendly, but I don't get the warm and fuzzy feeling from them. They have a very expensive menu. It was very cruise-like. It's very like a resort. They have a very nice theater.
new nome for mom
5
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October 16, 2021
My mom moved into Atria couple months ago. Before and after her move there were many attentive, knowledgeable and caring people that helped with her transition. All the staff is very helpful and friendly, facility is welcoming and does not have a feel of a senior home, rather like a nice hotel. Mom is very happy and most of all safe. The director is very hands on and even delivered a TV box to loan, when mom's was not working. There are many activities offered. Food is also very good.
Charlotte
5
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August 20, 2021
Atria at Foster Square had a room available for me to look at. They have everything in terms of amenities. I went there during COVID, but I have since seen their activities opening up, and they're taking their group to different places now. I saw the full range of rooms and I had a full tour. I had one meal there, it was excellent. I went there close to lunchtime because they invited me for lunch. So before lunch, nothing was going on, because understandably, they're going to open up for lunch. But I went and toured after lunch and I saw them in their activities. There was a movie going on, they had a crafts workshop, and an exercise room.
Karen
5
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August 7, 2021
My brother has moved into Atria at Foster Square Memory Care. My overall impression is that it's a great facility. They've been very accommodating, and helpful not only to my brother in getting him settled in, but also for helping me through this very hard time. He's only been there a little bit, so he's still adjusting. I don't know all of the activities that he's doing, but I do know he was recently with another group of residents who went over to the San Mateo County Fair. There was a picture posted of him, and he looked like he was having a really great time. My brother absolutely loves the food. I signed him up for services at the salon/spa. There's also a gym, and there's also many of the things he can go to unattended. We have not explored anything else at the moment, because we're still trying to get him settled in. They've been excellent, the staff is awesome, and the place is absolutely wonderful. It's expensive, but I have a lot of confidence that they're taking very good care of him.
Karla
5
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March 16, 2021
I liked Atria at Foster Square the best, because the people were having activities there. It's a smaller community, which is nice, especially since my uncle is more quiet and keeps more to himself, so it might suit him better. The person who gave me the tour was very nice and very enthusiastic. He invited us to go to lunch, but unfortunately we couldn't make it, because my uncle was still hesitant on the whole assisted-living thing, but he was very understanding, so that's very good for the level of care he needs. The facility was very modern and very new. I liked it a lot because it didn't feel like assisted living, but more of a modern apartment complex. They had railings on the side of the wall, too, and I think it's pretty good to have that.
Maggie
4
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October 15, 2020
I went to Atria at Foster Square. I thought it was very pleasant, the people were very nice, they tried to be helpful. There's regulations on at the moment, which make it difficult for everybody with the COVID and all that kind of stuff, but they were very nice. The rooms were not too spacious, they were quite small, they were clean, and they showed me the dining room. Normally they have a buffet breakfast, but because of what's going on, at the moment they bring your food to your room 'cause they want to be safe.
SR
4
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May 1, 2020
Atria at Foster Square was a very easy tour. In their marketing office they have a screen that you can interact with that shows you everything. It is like a 3-D thing. It is very informative. The rooms were absolutely beautiful. It looked like you went to the Ritz. However, I felt like the community was for younger residents because of their activity level. It was for someone who was definitely interactive and agile. Right next door is a community center and you can participate in all their activities. They also have activities in the building. They have a yoga studio, an exercise studio, an arts and crafts room, and a library. Their meals looked like something you would get at a hotel. On the second level you could manage everything. It is new, beautiful, and accommodating. They have everything, but it's expensive. If it was just the rooms and the meals, with nothing added for extra care, it was about $2,000 more than other places. It wasn't the place for us because of the cost, and also because it was for younger residents. The staff members were very accommodating.
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Antoinette
5
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March 19, 2020
Atria at Foster Square was very nice and very modern. It's like being on a cruise ship and you're on vacation or you're staying at a hotel, but it felt very homey. They provide activities like arts and crafts, and they do movies. They were watching the Super Bowl game at that time, and they had a big buffet going on. They had everything and the staff was great. I was really impressed with their restaurant, and it's open all the time. You can order and the menu was pretty amazing.
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Julia
5
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April 18, 2018
Atria at Foster Square is really new and it's very open. The staff is very nice. It's a little bit costly though.
Doug
5
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March 14, 2018
Atria at Foster Square is very new, exceptional, and very nice. There are lots of activities, and the security was very good. The food was exceptional, and the staff was friendly.
Ruth003163
5
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March 27, 2017
I thought Atria at Foster Square was a lovely place. It was brand new; it didn’t have a lot of residents yet. The apartments were fine. I find no fault with it except that it was a little more expensive than what I wanted to pay.
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