Thorneberry Atrium sits in Pleasant Grove, Utah, and covers a wide stretch of care and housing for older adults. The main property offers a mix of apartments with names like Boulders, Brooklane, Central Park Station, Deer Mountain, Diamond Fork, Elmbridge, and Grande Vista, plus there's a special independent living community called Treeo, where folks get smart design, meals, and even iPads to use. The range of housing goes from active senior apartments-built for comfort and easy living, pet-friendly, with Wi-Fi and accessible parking and wheelchair ramps in some spots-to assisted living and memory care for people who need a hand with daily things like bathing, dressing, and medication. The memory care part has safe areas made to help people with dementia avoid confusion. Some spots in the community use income restrictions, so only people within certain income levels can live there, and many apartments have waiting lists.
There's home health and hospice, skilled nursing, long-term care, and even home care with trained aides helping those who want to stay in their homes. Some people live in residential care homes with shared spaces and live-in caregivers. The Thorneberry Atrium staff offers support for healthcare, legal needs, emergency response, and assistive technology, and they try to be welcoming and friendly while looking out for each resident. Meals focus on good ingredients made to keep people healthy, and there are special meal plans available. Studio apartments come in several layouts, most meant to be simple and easy for active seniors. Residents can take part in social, physical, mental, and emotional activities held on-site. Much of the support centers on keeping things comfortable, safe, and engaging, so seniors with all sorts of needs-whether they want to live on their own or need a lot of care-can find a spot. The whole place tries to cover most needs older adults may have, so folks can keep their independence or get help as they need it.