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5
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April 13, 2024
My dad has been here for a couple of years now and every time I visit the staff are Most wonderful. very caring and helpful. I see them giving very loving and individual care. Even to my dad who is a bit gruff. Thank you, Atria staff.
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About Atria Park of Lafayette in Lafayette, California
Nestled in the green hills of Lafayette near Highway 24, and boasting panoramic views of Mount Diablo, Atria Park of Lafayette is a welcoming community with all the comforts of home and discreet, personalized care available 24/7. For individuals with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia, the community offers Life Guidance forward-thinking memory care in a secure, structured neighborhood. Along with assisted living and memory care services, Atria Park of Lafayette offers enhanced supportive services provided by a licensed nurse on-site 24/7. These services include oxygen management, diabetes management (insulin storage, reminders and injections), assistance with CPAPs and other medical equipment, and more. Community features include a fountain courtyard and beautifully landscaped grounds with walking paths. Inside, you'll find multiple dining venues, a fitness center, theater with stadium seating, salon and spa, and inviting common spaces for gathering with neighbors. Chef-prepared meals full of flavor, variety and flair are on the menu every day, and monitoring and assistance with mechanical soft, pureed and thickened liquids diets is available. With a calendar full of engaging events and discreet support available when it's needed, residents enjoy a simplified life and daily opportunities to connect without the stresses of maintaining a home. Atria Senior Living is a leading operator of independent living, assisted living, supportive living and memory care communities in more than 390 locations in 45 states and seven Canadian provinces. Atria is the residence of choice for more than 41,000 seniors, and the workplace of choice for more than 15,000 employees. Atria creates 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 the world. To learn more about this providers license and review other available state reports, please visit: California Department of Social Services Licensed Facility Search
Services and Amenities of Atria Park of Lafayette in Lafayette, California
Ambulatory Assistance & Accessibility
- Mobility & Wheelchair Assistance
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Fitness & wellness facilities/equipment
- Salon Services
Health Services
- Skilled Nursing
- Medication Reminders
Languages
- English spoken
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Kitchen Types
- Kitchenette
Diet & Nutrition
- Low Salt
- Vegetarian Diet Available
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Arts & Crafts Activities/Programs
- Music Activities/Programs
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
- Tabletop & Other Games/Programs
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
- Linen Services
On-Site Services
- Religious Services
- Veterans Affairs (VA) Aid Assistance
Pets
- Pets
- No Cats
- No Small Dogs
Therapies
- Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation
Financing & Payment Options
- Rent And Care Fees
Dining
- Communal Dining
- Room Service
- Guest Meals
Guests
- Guest Parking
- Overnight Guests
Inside Amenities
- Computer Room
- Cable/Satellite TV in Common Area
Outside Amenities
- Garden
- Walking and Hiking Areas
Room Amenities
- Wifi/Internet In Unit
- Cable/Satellite In Unit
- Kitchen Appliances In Unit
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Additional Amenity Information
- Payment Options: Automatic Online Payments
- Licenses: License #079200326
- State Licenses: 079200326
Costs for Atria Park of Lafayette in Lafayette, California
Memory Care
$10,095
Starting Price
Assisted Living
$4,995
Starting Price
Independent Living
$4,995
Starting Price
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Reviews of Atria Park of Lafayette in Lafayette, California
Marian
5
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August 14, 2024
Atria Park of Lafayette looks very nice. My tour there was very good. I just didn't get to meet anybody who works with the residents (the caregivers). That's what I missed and didn't think of it when I was there. What they have is a small room. I looked at the room for two and the room for one. There's quite a price difference. Like $4000 a month's difference and that was an appreciable difference. Holly was a very nice lady. The executive director there is new, and he went along, too. His name's Bob, and they were both very, very nice. This facility is close to home. It's ten minutes away, and that's great. It's a lovely facility. It's very nice. I met the LVN and the young lady who does the medications. I didn't see everything, though, because they're remodeling one of the dining rooms, the larger one. When they get that done, it'll be even nicer.
Lynette
4
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June 28, 2024
What I liked the most about Atria Park of Lafayette was that the residents were friendly and happy. It was clean. It's just that in my own opinion, the size would have been too large for my friend, but the grounds were well-kept.
Michael
5
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April 13, 2024
My dad has been here for a couple of years now and every time I visit the staff are Most wonderful. very caring and helpful. I see them giving very loving and individual care. Even to my dad who is a bit gruff. Thank you, Atria staff.
Jean
5
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February 25, 2024
I went to Atria Park of Lafayette. It's near the highway. It's a nice area. When I walked in, the lobby was very nice. The one thing I didn't like was the price. I was shown a studio, but it was a big studio much bigger than the one at the other place. But the one at Atria was huge, very nice, and updated. Their common areas were the dining room, the hallways, and different community areas, and they were all very nice. The staff who assisted me was very nice and bubbly.
Todd
5
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October 6, 2022
Atria Park of Lafayette was very clean and very nice. The staff was very helpful. She answered all my questions and she called later to check out and see if there are any other questions. She was very nice. Everything was in order, well kept, and clean.
Susan
5
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September 15, 2022
Atria Park of Lafayette is a smaller place. I think they have a maximum of 100 residents. It's very clean and I like their memory care. It is well thought out. The director knew what she was doing. Some of the memory care facilities I visited felt more like hospitals. Atria Park of Lafayette did a really good job with how they have their memory care set up. They've got an enclosed garden and it felt homey. The rooms have high ceilings, so they feel larger than they are and they're very modern and very comfortable. It felt like a resort. The decorations and everything are upscale. One of the selling points about that place was that they would not pressure my mom to interact with anyone unless she wants to do so. She is a private person and she's not used to being around a lot of people. Another selling point was they love cats. My dad has an emotional support cat and they said that his cat can be included in his care.
Molly
4
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June 10, 2022
Atria Park of Lafayette was very elegant and comfortable. If my father were to move there, he would be comfortable. I think he would take advantage of a lot of the activities, games, movie nights, and happy hours. There are just a lot of options that I think he would enjoy. It looked like the studio we toured would be manageable for him. Because he's handicapped, he would not do well in a full-sized unit, so we toured the studio. He would only need a studio, and I appreciate that they have different options for the seniors. My father would need somebody to be there more at night to help him, and assisted living doesn't necessarily provide that. Now, I don't think that's a negative review because this place is just not his level of need right now. I think he needs something a little bit more comprehensive at this time. He has very bad anxiety at night, and he would need more attention at night than this place would care to give him. They pretty much said the button he has is for emergencies. Like he would need to be able to pick up and dial in number if he needed help, and that's just above his level, that's like something he can't manage. Everything was cozy and nice. I know it was a hot day then, but it was a little hot in that facility.
Virginia
5
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January 5, 2022
My sister-in-law is in Atria Park of Lafayette. It's a beautiful setting and the people were superb. It's a smaller group of people that were in the memory care part of the facility, and I felt there was more one-on-one. She is doing well there. The caregivers know all the people by the first name, and they hug them. They have lots of activities going on and it felt homey to me. The staff is great. Everybody knows everybody. They know all the residents by the first name. They communicate with them, they talk to them, and they just seem very caring. I went one day and it was lunchtime. She was eating and it was at least halfway through, so were the others, and they ended up bringing me a couple of pieces of chicken to eat with her. I didn't particularly care for it, but it looked good. It didn't taste horrible. It is very clean, and it's in a lovely setting. It's very pretty. The hallways are all straight. There aren't any little cubbyholes to go through or any little extra doors to go through, and I guess that helps the person know where they're going. It's beautiful. We have played bingo here, they sing all the time, and they play a game like where they push the ball up in the air. She did not seem that interested in doing any of that stuff because she's never done it before, but now it does seem like she's doing a few things. She even danced the other day. I checked a whole bunch of places and I think they all are pretty much in the same price range. One thing that led me to this place is they had a special going on. They only were charging one-half of the community fee in November. They have a podiatrist coming next week. They seem to be up on what the needs are of their clients.
Dave
5
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November 14, 2021
I did a tour of Atria Park of Lafayette. They seemed really good, but it was more of the patterned fabrics and brass. It had like an older feel to it with the interior. The people seemed awesome. I thought the staff were super accommodating, even though it is a little bit older and whatnot. I would not have had a problem going there. The food didn't seem quite as delicious, but the decor seemed a little bit more older; not older in terms of like the age of the decorations, but just older in terms of the clientele. Everyone is super friendly. The location is great, and the maintenance seemed great. It was really good. They kind of did like a big thing; they were saying goodbye to one of their beloved staff members, so everyone was out and kind of celebrating. Everyone seemed fantastic that day. In terms of the menu and what I saw when I was walking through the dining room, it looked really good. Everything looked like it was good; nothing out of order. It's super clean and no scuff marks. The facility looked really good. I guess the decor just wasn't really my cup of tea.
Robyn
4
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June 19, 2021
Atria Park of Lafayette was very nice, but it didn't have the feel of home that my mom felt at the other place. The residents were probably more debilitated. My mom still has an active mind even though she has dementia, but that was my impression. The staff was nice, and the rooms were lovely. I remember seeing a game like bingo and there were a lot of people participating. The staff gave us quite a tour, but I don't have a really good recollection. My mom didn't like it, so we just kind of moved on. She said, "I don't see myself living here." It's in a beautiful location. It's a tall building, so the views were very beautiful. There were views of trees. It's not in the middle of a city. It's more set off from the city. The rooms were very nice. The entrance was beautiful. I would rate it high for the appearance of the building and the facilities.
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ReviewerAT#0202
4
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March 6, 2021
My mother was in Atria Park of Lafayette. I was trying to find something where she could move in right away, 'cause we only have a couple of days notice, and they could take her. She was under respite care. Because of COVID she was kinda bored, 'cause she mostly stayed in her room, but it was mostly good care. There was like one or two times where the person didn't wear a mask, and so that upset my mom, but other than that it was fine. She said the food wasn't that good. Her room itself was nice, it was a one-bedroom, she was in a wheelchair, so it's wheelchair accessible. She couldn't get around the facility by herself, but it had a nice outdoor courtyard where she could have visits.
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Adrian
5
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December 13, 2019
Atria Park of Lafayette was an amazing community. I like it very much. It was very nice and the staff was nice. The layout was very nice, too. It is easier to get to because it is not far from the freeway and it's in a country setting. What stood out about them was their staff. They really go out of their way to have the care fit the patient. You could tell that they have that little added touch to make sure that the patient is cared for her needs. It is a beautiful place and the setting is nice.
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Carrie
5
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April 19, 2019
Atria Park of Lafayette was more like a hotel, and it was very pretty and very quiet. There were not a lot of people walking around. They had a big, pretty, open area outside, and they do a lot of stuff there in the summertime. The lady who took us on tour was very nice, very knowledgeable, and very pleasant to work with. However, it was not the right setting for what my dad needs, and it was more independent.
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Eric
3
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April 30, 2018
We toured Atria Park of Lafayette. The rooms were OK, although they're on the smaller side. The food there is fine, and the activities seemed adequate. They have a physical therapy room as well.
Linda
5
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September 12, 2017
Atria Park of Lafayette was extremely nice and beautiful. The rooms were very nice and the staff was great. The residents seemed very happy. It's a very upscale and clean community. It was very good.
Sylivia
4
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April 11, 2017
Atria Park of Lafayette was really nice. The staff was pleasant. The place was clean and up-to-date and seemed to be very well run. They gave me some of their baked goods, which were really good. Some of the rooms were too expensive considering where they were located, and they weren’t flexible on their price. They had a movie theater, a restaurant, a social hall, and a library. The place was beautifully located near trees in a pleasant and comfortable setting.
Ann173831
5
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November 21, 2016
Atria Park of Lafayette was great. I liked the memory care woman and whoever was in charge. We were looking at moving into the assisted care with full time help and then transitioning to memory. They were very accommodating. The grounds were fine, and the location was good. The room that I looked at was supposed to be a single, but it was larger than normal. It was clean and bright. It was expensive, but it was probably our first choice.
Caring Loved One14
5
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May 11, 2016
I liked Atria Park of Lafayette the best out of the three that I visited. I liked the inside part. It was nice and they seemed to be accommodating a special diet, which we would require. The dining room was very elegant and there were different choices for the living quarters. It was all very clean and very homey. I really like the feeling in there. They had social recreations. The people seemed very comfortable and they were eating in the dining room. It's one of the best ones because it had a very high level of care. If someone was in a wheelchair, they had all the services to do the transfers, which was important to me. Everything seemed perfect especially the level of care except that their garden or outside area was very limited.
Anonymous121831050
3
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March 22, 2016
Atria Park’s common areas were very dark and didn't feel like a very uplifting place. The residents were asking for help and were not very happy or cheerful. They had a movie room, library, and common space.
Provider Response
Thanks for your valuable feedback on your experience. We strive to create a quality living experience for all of our residents and their families. If you have any more to share about your observations, I invite you to email me at customerservice@atriaseniorliving.com.
Camille M.
4
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February 26, 2016
We had a wonderful visit at Atria Park of Lafayette. They have a very thorough and knowledgeable person giving the tour. We were very impressed with the site. The staff was very welcoming, very supportive, and responsive to questions. We had a very nice lunch with really good food. The room was nice, and we liked it.
Caring112236950
4
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August 21, 2015
We visited Atria Park of Lafayette. Their apartments were very nice. The administration was very helpful. It just looked like a very pleasant place. Right at the moment, it is third on our list because it is farthest away from our primary physician, from our medical connections, and from our dentist. It is just inconvenient for us. The only drawback that we had with it was the location.
Frank40
4
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June 20, 2015
I did take a look at Atria Park of Lafayette, and it was very nice, but it was an entirely different deal. You rent the apartment, and you don't own anything. You just pay your fees and everything, and what we looked at was a two-bedroom unit -- 750 sq. ft -- and we couldn't possibly manage in that small a place. They answered all my questions and showed me around, the place was clean, and I was impressed. It was very nice. It was a Sunday, and the people there appeared to be well-taken care of.
Anonymous106883350
5
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May 23, 2015
Atria Park of Lafayette seemed very nice. The only thing was that they only had buses going to different places Monday to Thursday, and my husband goes to poker on Friday, so that was not going to work. They had bingo. They had large living areas and a library, but the rooms were small.
Adel1
5
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March 16, 2015
Atria is beautiful, the area is very nice, and they have a wonderful dining area. The rooms are well-spaced according to the needs of somebody who is going to stay there. The people were very nice. The only setback was it was too expensive. My husband didn’t want to go to the facility all by himself, so it would have been the two of us. The food was very good. The people seemed to be happy, and we had a little interaction with the residents. Everybody said "Come and stay here, it’s a nice place."
Jeanette11
5
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February 14, 2014
Atria Lafayette is the one we chose for my stepmother. It's a small community and that was something we found very attractive. I think it only has approximately a little over a hundred residents. It also has an in house memory care unit. The staff allows the residents their independence and yet they're very accommodating for people who have special needs. It's in a beautiful setting and the rooms are very nice. They have a daily schedule of activities and they do a very good job in making sure that there's a lot of activities going on.
Caring74401650
4
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January 30, 2014
I like Atria, I love the location. That was great except their very limited care, it's really primarily assisted living. It is quite expensive. If budget wasn't an issue, it would be a great place to live but budget constraints made it not in the running and the possibility of having to move, if she didn't stay, status quo immediately. They didn't have a lot of other kind of care. Everything was good, the facility, the location, the activities, the accommodations. Everything was good except price and you have to be pretty well independent. If it was in the price budget and if they would have taken care of more concerns as she got older if her health deteriorated, then I would have placed her there.
My mom's son
5
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August 10, 2013
My mom-in-law is at The Stratford for three weeks now. They have two small rooms at a more reasonable price and we got one of those. It was of a very good value. The look of it is very elegant and everybody seemed very nice. My mom is comfortable there and she seemed to like the place.
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