Atria Woodlands
1017 Saw Mill River Road, Ardsley, NY 10502
(800) 558-0653
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Reviews of Atria Woodlands in Ardsley, New York
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Facility
4.7
Staff
4.4
Food
4.0
Activities
4.3
Value
3.7
Gerald
5
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February 20, 2024
We like Atria Woodlands. The experience was excellent. The facilities are very nice and very clean. It seemed like a very active place. It was within our price range. The staff was excellent and very thorough. The rooms were a good size and a very comfortable size. We had lunch there and the food was good.
Tamar
5
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January 9, 2024
I toured Atria Woodlands. The person who met me was very informative. The person in charge of this was Debbie. I watched the people, and I watched the interaction. Everything seemed to be very open. Nothing is hidden. I think the limitation for me was the fact that at some point and maybe sooner than I realized, my husband would have to move to a different facility. I would like a place where at least there's a possibility of him staying there longer. However, the rooms were the nicest ones. They're very spacious. They had windows. The accommodation was very nice. The furniture was nice. They had areas for arts and crafts. It was clean and there was no smell. You would not know that you're dealing with an incontinent population. The staff was friendly.
Fran
5
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November 10, 2023
The actual physical facility of Atria Woodlands is beautiful. It's updated, clean, spacious, and well-laid out. The tour person was friendly and informative. They have a PT and OT room. They have a patio, a salon, and a beautiful lounge area in the front. One of the really interesting things there was there was a path directly from the facility to the mall next door, which is unusual but what makes it unique was that people can easily gather there. There is a very nice restaurant there that we went to and a bunch of little stores. It's just really nice to have that. The one thing that turned me off was when we were touring the memory care, the tone and the enthusiasm of the individual that was showing us the memory care diminished and that is concerning to me. It was different. The level of enthusiasm was not the same and I wouldn't want any staff person at a place that has memory care to feel that way about it. Could it have been something else? Maybe. I think we're getting over the amount of time that he was expecting to meet with us, but whatever it was, it doesn't matter. I still walked away feeling the same thing.
Debraann
4
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December 10, 2022
We're moving in at Atria Woodlands today. Everything here is nice and clean, and everybody is very friendly. We brought all our stuff. You can bring your own furniture and your own linens. Their kitchen has a dishwasher, a stove, a microwave, and a refrigerator. The staff is friendly. They have a game room, a movie room, an art room, a club room, 2 libraries, a gym, and a town hall. They have a happy hour every night except on Sundays. There are a ton of things to do, which is what we wanted. They've made it very welcoming and comfortable.
RonR
1
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February 1, 2022
My dad had dementia and we were paying for the highest level of care with around the clock nurses. Every time we visited my Dad, he was in a soiled diaper. I asked to look at the call logs. He actually only called when wet or thirsty. The nurses are supposed to answer within five minutes, yet when they finally let me see the call log, there were times where it took over a half hour to get to him. I asked the nurses why it takes so long to help him, especially since we paid a lot extra for the highest level of care a month. One nurse cried to me that they don’t hire enough nurses to save money and they are always short staffed, that the company does that on purpose to save money and the amount of nurses you pay for are never there. One night we get a call that my dad slipped in the shower. They claim that he undressed and went into the shower himself! Complete lie as there was physically no way he could have. He was lying naked and alone in the shower with broken ribs. After rehab the Atria tells us he can’t come back because he requires too much care but they charge us for the rest of the month. He is dead and they are still coming after us with a debt collector.
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Steven
4
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August 15, 2021
Everything about Atria Woodlands was very nice. They have everything there from beauty salon to movie theater, and there is a dining room. All the amenities were great. I just thought it was too expensive, but the staff was very nice. They had arts and crafts, some kind of stretching or fitness, movie nights, special events, and lots of activities. I did not try the food, but the menu looked varied and very good.
Judy
5
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June 19, 2021
Atria Woodlands was very nice, very clean, and it smelled very nice. The food looked fantastic. I saw the nurses and the doctors that were there onsite. They showed us where the people would be checked as far as their physical condition. I saw a physical therapy room. What I really liked, which the other ones did not even mention, is that they have fire drills, and I thought that was very, very good. I went downstairs to the dining room and looked around there. I was introduced to the dining staff, the cooks, and the chefs, and they were very helpful and very nice. They said anything that you want, you just have to tell them. I saw people walking around and doing things. I saw them in the beauty parlor and I saw them in the physical therapy. I saw people actually working with the people. Because they allow cats, and I have a cat, they're very pet friendly. They have the pictures of the animals where they're staying. Like they're saying, for example, "Mr. and Mrs. Swartz have a cat named Peppa," and they have a picture of Peppa outside on their door.
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Carol daughter & niece of 2 Atria residents
5
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April 30, 2021
My mom is on the independent side & my aunt is on the assisted living side. I have been so happy with the care for my mom & aunt at the community! Both are doing well & my mom is thriving. Loves the community & all the activities. I was so impressed with the care during Covid. The staff had gone above & beyond anything I expected! It was a relief to know that they had everything handled and I didn’t have to worry!
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Janice's Son
5
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April 29, 2021
My mother suffers from dementia. Yet, everyday at Atria brings her joy. The staff is endlessly kind and patient, the facilities top notch, and the activities engaging.
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MG
4
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January 9, 2019
My mom is living in Atria Woodlands. There are some things they said that they had but don't actually do, but overall, they're pretty good. My mother likes mahjong, and they said they had it, but they don't. Thy said they would try to develop a mahjong group, but they never did. They have some issues with food, like sometimes they run short of food. Everything is very clean and nice. The staff is very nice.
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Daughter No. 3
5
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November 14, 2017
We spent a year looking at our Westchester Assisted Living options, visiting, analyzing, etc., My sister had the spreadsheet! Atria Woodlands won, its now 4 years later, mom is 94 and incredibly happy. The staff is smart, kind and caring. The residents have led interesting lives that they share. The food really is delicious, thank you Steve! As a daughter of a resident, thank you Atria, for making us feel so welcome! :)
BK
5
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August 22, 2017
Atria Woodlands was immaculate. The facilities were excellent. Everything looked very nice. The apartments were very nice. They had thre meals a day, but the kitchen and dining area in the apartments seemed to be small. Otherwise, it's very nice. They had a lot of extra activities, and everything was exceptionally clean and up-to-date and looked very nice. They had another building that had people who required a great deal of assistance. They did not offer a meal, but they gave us some sample pickles. We saw the menu, and it looked excellent.
bernice702328
5
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February 26, 2017
Atria was on the other side of the county, and it would be difficult for my daughter to get there. The people were nice, they're very willing to show you around, and they're very willing to explain. The facilities were lovely, and anybody would be happy there.
Erin9
4
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March 19, 2016
Atria did not meet our budget requirement. However, it was a wonderful facility. It was just too expensive.
Caring106435650
4
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May 22, 2015
The Atria was very good. My aunt stayed there for respite care. The rooms are very clean and very spacious, even the studios. We have eaten there; it’s excellent. The only drawback is that everything a la carte was expensive, like medication management is $500 for this level. They also don’t take people’s blood pressure which was a deal breaker for my aunt because she needed to have people that monitor her blood pressure. They keep an active community. It could be independent-living in one building and assisted living on the other; they excel at that.
liams
1
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September 25, 2014
sales pitch is just that...a pitch. not a true picture. Once patient enters, they forget about her. little encouragement.
Provider Response
I am sorry to hear that you are not feeling like your family member is getting enough encouragement or attention. We strive to connect with each resident and work with families when they have concerns. We will share your comments with the appropriate directors and also encourage you to reach out via customerservice@atriaseniorliving.com, including “Atria Woodlands” in your subject line, so we may contact you directly to hear more about your experience and come to a mutual resolution. We are here to help.
Caring88234650
4
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June 30, 2014
I went to Atria Woodlands in Ardsley, and it's a very nice facility. It is very clean and very bright. The grounds are well kept. It also has lots of amenities. The rooms/units are very attractive. I saw people eating in their dining area, and it's very nice. I also saw people in their art class. I would say that I think I would like them to have more common areas for sitting, like a park atmosphere. Someplace that had a more outdoor type of setting.
Caring87082850
3
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June 19, 2014
I visited Atria Woodlands, and I think the community was fine, but I just felt they were very cramped and crowded. It has a hospital kind of feel. I wasn’t overly impressed with the rooms. I found them small and expensive. The facility is on a side of a hill, so there is no place to walk or sit outside.
Provider Response
Thank you for visiting our community. Though we did not end up being a perfect fit for you here at Atria Woodlands, we would love to share information about our other communities in the area. If you feel we can be of further service to you and your family, please feel fee to reach out to customerservice@atriaseniorliving.com and please include “Atria Woodlands” in your subject line so we may quickly include the appropriate people in the correspondence.
Caring79648450
3
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February 28, 2014
My husband stayed at Atria for four years. They were understaffed and they didn't seemed to know what they were doing because they brought breakfast in at 10:00 o'clock in the morning or 9:30 in the morning, and that was too late. The food service was very poor, because that section of that big community and the memory impaired people was the last and their food had to be reheated in the microwave. There was scrambled egg and I wanted to taste it but it was cold. So, I asked the caregiver to put it in the microwave, which she did but she was not very happy because I reported it. I didn't want my husband to have cold food. They promised me that they would do things and they never did. Everything was turning too bad that's why I decided to take him out. One thing they had was good activities. However, they don't have enough physical activities. They do some exercise but it was not done at regular times and if the resident was sleeping, they won't bother to wake him up.
Provider Response
I am sorry to hear about your husband’s experience and regret that as a result he has left our community. We do appreciate feedback from families and residents as they can provide valuable insight as to how we can constantly improve upon the services we provide. Your comments will be shared with the appropriate directors and should you feel like discussing your experience in further detail, we welcome the opportunity to connect with you. Please feel free to email us directly at customerservice@atriaseniorliving.com including "Atria Woodlands" in your subject line.
Janice25
4
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December 31, 2013
I was contacted very promptly by Atria Woodlands. When I went there for a visit once, I saw that the staff were very professional. The place itself was clean and well maintained. The grounds were very pleasant. I was pretty impressed with the memory care facility. They have activities and I found their activities to be adequate.
Caring45769850
4
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December 27, 2013
I visited Atria Woodlands for my sister-in-law. It was a great trip. Everyone treated me well. The whole place was pleasant, homey and cheerful. I have a positive impression on it. The staff was nice and pleasant. I just felt comfortable with this place for my sister-in-law seeing how the people there were treated. The residents seemed to be happy and calm. Their rooms were of comfortable sizes and they're all good.
caring1263
4
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May 29, 2013
Atria Woodlands is a very nice place. The people were very helpful and very nice. They even went out of the way for us. We had lunch there and the food was delicious. They have a big menu selection.
Linda37
5
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March 9, 2013
Atria Woodlands is close to where I live. Everybody's been really friendly, the food is good, the apartment is really nice and well-kept. My mom is on dialysis. The staff is very good.
Caring8423
5
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March 1, 2013
Atria Woodlands is a beautiful facility. It has a full-service apartment, it's clean, and well-kept. The staff is caring, concern, and everyone I met seem to be very diligent, which is good.
Geriatric Care Consultant
5
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August 13, 2011
My relationship with the Atria in Ardsley, NY is as a professional geriatric care manager. My client chose Atria as her new home in the summer of 2010, moving from her apartment in Manhattan, NYC. The facility was generous in their time and assistance prior to the move, arranging multiple visit to tour and review details with the client and her daughter. The actual move-in day was well coordinated with a staff member assigned specifically to the client for the entire day as a facilitator for the move as well as to provide a personal orientation to the facility throughout the day. Once moved in, the client received frequent visits from staff to assure her comfort and assist in any way. Recommendations for on-site medical support was provided when a new physician and other medical professionals were needed to provide care. Transportation needs are handled via the facility in a most satisfactory manner as are numerous group trips and leisure activities provided to meet a full compliment of interests. Meals have been well prepared with alternates available daily to meet specific requests. The physical plant is graciously decorated, designed in a comfortable and elegant style, providing a safe and lovely ambiance.
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Costs for Atria Woodlands in Ardsley, New York
Independent Living
Independent Living is for those who desire the feel of a private residence with the amenities and activities available in a planned community, such as fitness classes, game nights, and group excursions. Services such as cleaning and groundskeeping are often available.
$7,295
Starting Price
Assisted Living
This level of care provides support for those who need help with personal care needs such as cleaning, bathing, and dressing. Residents selecting this level of care are treated to many amenities in a home-like atmosphere, while getting support in their daily lives.
$7,295
Starting Price
Memory Care
Memory Care is specifically designed to meet the needs of those with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. Specially trained staff members assist with activities of daily living (such as bathing and dressing) and provide therapies to slow further loss of cognitive abilities.
$11,795
Starting Price
Services and Amenities of Atria Woodlands in Ardsley, New York
Costs
- Rent Plus Care Fees
- Entry Fee
Room and housing options
- 1-bedroom apartments
- 2-bedroom apartments
- Studio Apartments
Dining options
- In Room Kitchenette
- In Room Kitchens
- Dining Room Shared Meals
About Atria Woodlands in Ardsley, New York
Located in the community of Ardsley, New York, Atria Woodlands is close to Insterstate 87 and VE Macy Park, which is a large green space with a lake for fishing and ice-skating. Visitors to this facility frequently comment on the food, which they describe as delicious and varied. They also comment on the spacious apartments. Other highlights that are praised include the kind staff and the many activities, which include art, book clubs, yoga and tai chi. This facility offers a beauty salon and barbershop, coffee shop, spa and resident transportation.
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