Atria at Hometown sits in North Richland Hills, Texas, and offers several living choices for seniors, like independent living, assisted living, memory care, home care, and even skilled nursing, though for some care types, they connect residents to outside services if needed, so the main focus stays on independent living. The community, which was built in 2009 and has 193 units, includes one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartment homes, and some have full kitchens, large walk-in closets, stainless steel appliances, pantries, patios or balconies, and extra storage. Residents can bring up to two cats or dogs, as long as they fit the pet policy rules, and the apartments are maintenance-free with on-site management, 24-hour staff, and full housekeeping and linen services.
Living at Atria at Hometown means using common areas like the library, music room, courtyard, fireplace, game room, theatre room, and other spots to gather or visit, and there's also a community clubhouse, swimming pool, hot tub, putting green, fitness room, and trails for walking or jogging, so there's always something to do. Residents can join fitness classes, art classes, and interest clubs, or go to events like music concerts, guest lectures, group outings, and hors d'oeuvres gatherings, and for faith needs, there are onsite devotional services and spiritual activities. For those wanting the quiet comforts of home, apartments come with basics like a television, bathroom, kitchenette, smoke alarm, and emergency call system, and there are options for studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom suites.
Staff provide help around the clock, supporting daily living activities if needed, like bathing and dressing, and there's assistance with meals, medication supervision, health evaluations, and extra services for those with dementia or Alzheimer's disease in the memory care area, plus dietician, physician, diabetic, and geriatric care. The kitchen serves meals daily, with vegetarian choices available, all in a dining room setting. Housekeeping and apartment maintenance are included, and there's scheduled transportation for getting around town or to appointments.
Atria at Hometown pays attention to safety and access, with gated entry, elevators, limited building access, Wi-Fi throughout, and handicap accessible features, plus covered parking and detached garages for convenience. The turnover of tasks like trash, cable, water, and some utilities makes living here simpler. For anyone needing more support, there's care à la carte, which means residents can arrange their own third-party care or work with trusted caregivers, along with access to Powerback Rehabilitation for physical, occupational, and speech therapies. There are ongoing Parkinson's and bereavement support groups for residents and families too.
Seniors can stay active, social, and engaged, as Atria at Hometown's schedule includes many community events and activities. The facility tries to match care and lifestyle to each person's needs and preferences, with privacy and dignity in mind for everyone living there.