3201 Santa Fe Way, Rocklin, CA 95765, United States
My dad has been living at Atria Rocklin assisted living for about 6 months now. The most important thing I can say about dad being there is that he feels like he is part of a family! The staff and management are incredibly friendly, courteous but most of all, caring. Dad is receiving wonderful care and feeling like part of the community. I can’t say enough about the extraordinary staff — they are 5 star! The food is delicious, everything is impeccably clean and the grounds are beautiful. Dad is enjoying the musical happy hours and has started going on some of the outings. They have transportation for the residents and plan fun activities. Dad is happy and so is his family. We live far away and it’s a relief to know that he is so well taken care of here!
Read More ReviewsMy dad has been living at Atria Rocklin assisted living for about 6 months now. The most important thing I can say about dad being there is that he feels like he is part of a family! The staff and management are incredibly friendly, courteous but most of all, caring. Dad is receiving wonderful care and feeling like part of the community. I can’t say enough about the extraordinary staff — they are 5 star! The food is delicious, everything is impeccably clean and the grounds are beautiful. Dad is enjoying the musical happy hours and has started going on some of the outings. They have transportation for the residents and plan fun activities. Dad is happy and so is his family. We live far away and it’s a relief to know that he is so well taken care of here!
Our experience with Atria Rocklin has been mixed. My mom has been there since 2018 and started in Independent Living. She transitioned to Assisted Living during COVID - which was a challenge, but not surprising. She moved to memory care in 2022 and we have found that the staffing levels in this area are the minimum required by state law. In my opinion, the staffing levels should be based on the functional care needs of the community. They perform needs assessments and charge based on those assessments, but do not use them to determine staffing levels. This is a major issue in my mind and we are currently moving my mom elsewhere because of it. So, when you visit - pay attention to any areas where residents are gathered - see if there is at least one staff member with eyes on. Stay for lunch. Notice how they manage to transfer 24 residents to the dining area and the gap in coverage that leaves. The facility looks great - the caregivers are good - there just aren't enough of them.
Absolutely amazing experience. As soon as you walk in the environment is warm and welcoming. The residents are friendly and clearly very happy. Very clean and well run with friendly helpful staff. Our tour guide Nate Morse was very helpful and didn't rush us or make us feel pressured. He went above and being to make us know they cared he even dropped off flowers! We toured multiple other facilities run by different companies and none of them even compared it was all about the sale. Thank you to Nate and Atria for going above and beyond.
We love our experience at Artia Rocklin. My mom needed respite care after a fall and surgery. Nate worked his magic and found a room for her at a days notice. The staff welcomed my mom with open arms! We are a week into her stay and have no regrets. This is a view outside her window.
I am a disabled veteran with a service dog. As I aged it got more difficult for me to simply do the normal things in life, such as shop, prepare meals, clean up afterwards, housekeeping, yard maintenance, home repairs, .... I decided to look into options. Now change is not something I like doing, and changing my living conditions is one of the top 3 changes that produce the most stress. In looking around on the web I inquired about a dozen, one being Atria Rocklin. I visited half of those when I got an invite from Atria Rocklin for their October Fall Festival. I attended. It was a very good event, with lots of people sitting at tables set up in the parking lot, music and great food in buffet style. I got to go table to table talking to people about how they liked living at Atria Rocklin ... what they liked, and didn't like. The only dislike I heard was from one guy that said, 'A lot of people here just can't hear too well'. Hahaha I could relate to that. So I decided that was were I was going to move to, as moving to a two bedroom apartment with a single car garage would probably be the less stressful change moving from a 3 bedroom 2200 square foot house with a 2-1/2 car garage. I was right, and I was wrong. I concluded any move is just plain stressful. The biggest stress at this point in my life turned out to be, 'Downsizing'. I accumulated a lot of, 'Good old stuff' over the years, and found it not easy to release some of it. I chose to take a month moving and moved stuff over to Atria Rocklin day by day (fortunately I lived in a neighboring city). I put things away day by day, and when a space was full I was done. The rest was sold, donated, or given away. It turned out easier than I thought. One of the nice things about my day by day approach was I had lunch, or dinner on those days. I got to sit at different spots with different people in the dining room. I got to talk with people. I am of the, 'Different strokes for different folks' view of the world. I found there was plenty to do at Atria Rocklin. I particularly liked the 2 exercise classes a day, and the weekly Happy Hours and monthly 'Friday Social'. The staff is A+ and the friendly, helpful nature easily turns a dull day into sunshine and smiles. I have a service Dog, a Labrador Retriever. He fits right in, and I think is more loved by most of those that meet him than they will admit. I like the food preparation here, and so does my dog. Personally I really enjoy a glass of wine, a fillet of sole with baked potato and vegetable and chat with a resident friend for dinner. Followed by a cup of coffee and a desert brings me smiles, as I don't have to prepare, or clean up, just enjoy, and enjoy I do. After a year at Atria Rocklin, like those I talked with at the Fall Festival, I have no negatives and simply a boatload of pluses and smiles. I made the right choice, even though I have found that a lot of people here really can't hear very well.
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