The Atrium at Boca Raton sits as an assisted living facility serving adults 55 and over, where folks can choose from Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care, with levels of care that adjust as needs change, so there's light care and medium care available, and residents with dementia or Alzheimer's have access to a secured property with its own building and its own SPIRIT memory care program, which tries to encourage an active and fulfilling lifestyle with personal attention. The staff there offer help with daily living needs, including medication management, stand-by help with transfers, and even mechanical lift transfers, with nurses, LPNs, and medication care managers available around the clock, and a nurse always on staff and a doctor on call, while visiting healthcare professionals-like podiatrists, speech therapists, physical therapists, and occupational therapists-pop in to provide more specialized support. Residents who have trouble with wandering or difficult behaviors get added safety because the community uses bracelets with alarms and a computerized wandering alert system, and the building design itself helps keep people safe, with secured areas and wide, accessible walking paths both indoors and outdoors for folks in wheelchairs. Pets like dogs and cats can live here too.
The Atrium has a barber shop, beauty salon with big windows, library with comfy seats and a fireplace, arts and crafts center, computer room, TV lounge, game rooms with card tables, billiard tables, and even a movie theater, along with a piano, organ, and an atrium to let in natural light, plus cafes and a bistro where people can gather. There are fireplaces in common areas and tastefully decorated lounge spaces, and out back you'll find an enclosed courtyard with garden paths, lush landscaping, and patio benches. Fitness options range from a well-equipped exercise room-parallel bars, bikes, and treadmills-to outside walking clubs and stretching or yoga classes. Residents can do art, garden, join brain fitness and intergenerational programs, take part in community service, and sign up for trips offsite. Social events like happy hours, pool, and a packed monthly calendar keep folks engaged, and the focus is on keeping up purpose and joy, with a dedicated activity director making sure there's always something going on.
Restaurant-style dining, called Freedom Dining here, has chefs preparing hearty and nutritious meals every day, and guests are welcome to join. There's free parking for residents and visitors, and transportation services offer both complimentary and for-cost options for medical appointments, shopping, and local attractions, plus the staff help with grocery shopping and laundry, and do the housekeeping. For those needing spiritual support, devotional services happen both onsite and offsite.
All services are in English, Creole, and Spanish, and the community employs staff who speak all three. The Executive Director is Lori Rosario, and the leadership team includes a Sales and Marketing Director. The Atrium belongs to the Florida Assisted Living Association (FALA) and carries the Assisted Living Facility (ALF) label, with amenities that suit adults in the Adult Family Care Home and Assisted Living community. If memory or dementia challenges develop, the community offers specialized Alzheimer's care in a secured unit with full-time structured activities and individualized programming. Homecare services are also available onsite. The property features a newly renovated environment with comfort and style, offering a quaint feel and lots of natural beauty. Virtual touring is available for those who want to see the place online, and there's financial assistance for those considering long-term care. The overall community focus is on safety, independence, support, and letting people enjoy retirement in a welcoming, active environment.