The Atrium Of Carmichael sits on five acres in a quiet suburb, with walking paths, lush gardens, seven ponds with ducks, and brick-lined bridges for easy strolling. The community offers studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments for independent living, assisted living, and memory care, as well as home care and hospice options, so residents can get what they need right there. Some apartments have patios or balconies, big closets, walk-in showers, or built-in shower seats, and you'll find full kitchens with electric appliances and individual thermostats for comfort, but there's no in-unit laundry or dishwashers. Residents use shared laundry rooms, and the buildings have elevators for easy access between floors.
The grounds are well-kept, with picnic areas, several courtyards, a grassy area with a pond, and plenty of quiet spots to sit and watch the ducks or enjoy the flowers. Pets are welcome under specific rules, allowing up to two cats and two dogs per apartment. The Atrium has a theater for watching movies, a recreation room for games and crafts, a fitness center for exercise, and a clubhouse for reading or socializing. You'll also find two libraries, a craft room, a sewing room, and a lounge with a big-screen TV, as well as a billiards table, a dance floor, and a grand piano for music and gatherings. There's a large dining area set up restaurant-style with meals provided, including vegetarian choices, and there's an on-site salon and barber shop for grooming.
Residents have access to an on-site business center, storage space, and high-speed internet. The staff handles maintenance and runs the front desk, taking care of tasks and helping with daily needs. Safety features include emergency pull cords in bedrooms and bathrooms, and there's an ambulance station with resting apartments for EMS workers on the property. Health services cover doctor and nurse visits, physical, occupational, and speech therapy, and podiatry, with an outside physical therapy company working on-site. The community offers flexible payment options with Flex and leases of 6 to 12 months, but shorter leases may cost more. They offer transportation to church services, outings, and shopping, and have parking for residents, but visitors should ask about parking details because spaces are sometimes limited.
There's a focus on active living, so people take part in games like bingo, crafts, devotionals, and group outings, both on and off the campus, and there are programs to help residents stay social, learn new things, and keep entertained. The atmosphere stays friendly, with a staff that tries to help and keep the place welcoming. The Atrium Of Carmichael is part of the Pacifica Senior Living group and serves people aged 55 and up, offering a mix of nature, comfort, and useful amenities, for people who want to stay active and involved in a supportive environment.