Randy Neil20 days agoFrom
I have known some Atria residents that have stayed here for more than 5 years and their family loved it and had great memories and friends within the community. While they may have changed some Directors, current officers seem to be committed to provide best care for the residents. It's also a beautifully designed senior living facility in a nice Thousand Oaks community. I know they have their resident council officers that contribute to keeping the facility a good place to retire and meet friends.
Kathy Grossman20 days agoFrom
My mother has been in Life Guidance at Atria for two years. The staff has helped her so much. Their care and attention has actually helped improve her physical health after the devasting effects of being so isolated during Covid. Dementia is continuing to take a toll on her cognitive health, but with the care she is getting in Life Guidance at 98 years old she is still going strong. She participates in exercise classes, painting, and many other activities. The Life Guidance Program Specialist, Ryan McWorter, has done so much to improve the program since my mom moved in. He is always creating new games and activities to engage the residents. Ryan is the “McGyver” of game building. He often constructs his own games and challenges. My mom has really connected with Ryan, and all the other staff members. I am so grateful for their care and dedication.
Kathleen Garrett20 days agoFrom
Ryan McWorter the activities coordinator ( program specialist ) is the best. He is very inventive with putting together activities that keep the residents engaged and upbeat. You can really tell how much he thinks about and cares about the residents. He makes activities fun, heck often when I am there visiting my mom I join in.
He is a keeper for sure one of the gifts brought in by the former LG director Dona Williams.