Atria Center City sits at 150 North 20th Street in Philadelphia, and offers assisted living, independent living, supportive living, and memory care for seniors, so folks can move in if they want help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, or medication reminders, or if they've got Alzheimer's or dementia and need more tailored support in a safe, secure setting with 24-hour staff who know what they're doing, many of them having worked there more than ten years, and these staff help residents keep their privacy while making individual care plans. Apartments come in several sizes including studios, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom layouts, and some have kitchens with quartz countertops or kitchenettes, washers and dryers, and all have cable and free high-speed WiFi, and the building's made to be fully accessible, with wheelchair access, safety features, walk-in showers, and a sprinkler system for peace of mind, so people with all levels of mobility can feel comfortable moving about. The place has amenities most folks like, such as a dining room overlooking Logan Square landmarks, a bistro, a movie room with a big-screen TV, fitness center that doubles as a therapy and rehab spot, beauty salon and barbershop for haircuts, and outdoor patios and gardens, so residents can enjoy city views from the penthouse's solarium and skylight or walk around outside without worry. Meals are chef-prepared and served in a full-service restaurant or bistro with a focus on seasonal, wholesome food, plus they let guests join residents at mealtimes and even allow overnight visitors, and people can keep pets too, as long as they meet certain size and temperament rules and pay a fee.
Atria Center City holds daily and monthly events using their Engage Life® calendar-things like happy hours, game nights, concerts, educational talks, art classes, fitness, dance, outings, and even visits from the Philadelphia Orchestra, so no one's short of things to do, and there's always a chance to try something new or meet neighbors. There's transportation services, guest parking, and the building happens to be on a bus line, so getting to doctor's appointments or trips into the city isn't much trouble, plus they offer shop trips and escorts for folks who need a hand getting out. Inside, you'll find laundry services, housekeeping and linen service, apartment maintenance, and staff on call day and night, all included in an all-inclusive monthly price with no buy-in and month-to-month leases. For health needs, there are coordinating services with physical, occupational, and speech therapists-including therapy from FOX Rehabilitation at your door-nurses on-site, medication management and reminders, and even assistance for residents with Parkinson's, glaucoma, or diabetes, plus personalized support for those coming in for respite care or post-operative recovery, so families who want a break or short-term help can arrange that too. Folks gathering for worship can join devotional services right on site or off-site, and there's always a schedule of social, educational, and recreational activities, with opportunities to learn or stay active, watch movies, paint, or simply get together.
Memory care happens in a secure neighborhood called Life Guidance®, where specially trained staff help residents with cognitive loss or dementia avoid wandering and confusion, and everyone gets personal care based on their own needs, experiences, or symptoms, with recognition for doing things well and lots of chances for safe, guided engagement. The building's accessible, set up for comfort, and always kept clean and welcoming, with amenities and services like guest access, flexible layouts, on-site therapy, care-specific features, and even art galleries-so there's a bit of culture and city life available, but also supportive and skilled staff for those who need a little or a lot of help along the way.