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Atria Grand Oaks
2177 E Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks, CA, 91362
Atria Grand Oaks
2177 E Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks, CA, 91362
Welcome to Atria Grand Oaks, an Assisted Living community located in Thousand Oaks, California. The cost of the assisted living community at Atria Grand Oaks starts at a monthly rate of $2,195 to $9,050. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community does not allow pets of any kind or size.
From The Community
Reviews staff suemy (business manager’s assistant), dyna (engaged life instructor) and carol (engage life director), are capable and sufficient employees who truly care about the well being of the residents. . . . Suemy (business manager’s assistant), dyna (engaged life instructor) and carol (engage life director), are capable and sufficient employees who truly care about the well being of the residents. – maxine blaurock, residentmedical technician sean, a med tech, is frequently assigned in the memory care unit at grand oaks. He is exceptional in his work. He is very professional and has a. . . Sean, a med tech, is frequently assigned in the memory care unit at grand oaks. He is exceptional in his work. He is very professional and has a natural, gentle manner in dealing with a challenging population. He has been an excellent care provider in caring for my mother. He is very smart and intuitive in recognizing and understanding changes in resident conditions. – ryan burgess, former residentcaregivers one of my favorite caregivers is diana reyna at aria grand oaks. Diana is loyalty, love and kindness. . . . One of my favorite caregivers is diana reyna at aria grand oaks. Diana is loyalty, love and kindness. – helene diamond, residentactivity director i want to write about the wonderful engage life program — as directed by carol ricklin. Carol is always looking for ways to engage the residents in the community. . . . I want to write about the wonderful engage life program — as directed by carol ricklin. Carol is always looking for ways to engage the residents in the community. She plans events and programs based on the actual interest of those who live in the community — and this truly helps her residents want to stay active. One of the things i love about carol — she invites feedback from residents and their family members. Thanks carol for being a champion for active aging! – tamberly mott, former employeemy experience at atria! I want the world to see that i am very impressed by the employees, staff and service people here at atria. I tell my friends and family repeatedly how. . . I want the world to see that i am very impressed by the employees, staff and service people here at atria. I tell my friends and family repeatedly how great they are. I tell them they remember my name after the first introduction and when i ask for directions or request something, they respond agreeably and with sincerity. I wish i had some of my “top-class” notepaper here to match the type of employees here at atria. They are top class. Sincerely and with much appreciation. – della carmona- della carmona, residentmedical technicians there is one special med tech that frequently is assigned in the memory care unit at atria grand oaks. He is exceptional in work. He is very professional. . . There is one special med tech that frequently is assigned in the memory care unit at atria grand oaks. He is exceptional in work. He is very professional and has a natural and gentle manner in dealing with a challenging population. He has been an excellent care provider in caring for my mother. He is very smart & intuitive in recognizing and understanding changes and needs in resident conditions. – ryan burgess, family memberatria staff compliments! Wait staff (marcos): food tastes even better when this charmer serves it! Oyuki (front desk): pays the residents lovely compliments! Whitney (marketing and sales): charming sales approach. Suemy (assistant to community business. . . Wait staff (marcos): food tastes even better when this charmer serves it! Oyuki (front desk): pays the residents lovely compliments! Whitney (marketing and sales): charming sales approach. Suemy (assistant to community business manager): always smiling and seriously helpful! Connie (assistant to engage life director): professional, warm and caring. – miriam oleon, residentpraise for atria grand oaks my praise is for the dining room workers who make our meals pleasant even on days when we may not be pleasant. They know our likes and dislikes and. . . My praise is for the dining room workers who make our meals pleasant even on days when we may not be pleasant. They know our likes and dislikes and try to fill our needs. They are a big factor in making grand oaks a happy place to live. – pansy gordon, residentpeople we appreciate at grand oaks * carol, (engage life director): carol manages our entertainment and weekly outings, which are always so interesting. I always appreciate her spirit which makes everything a joy. * chris. . . * carol, (engage life director): carol manages our entertainment and weekly outings, which are always so interesting. I always appreciate her spirit which makes everything a joy. * chris (full-time bus driver): chris never lost a rider; never gets upset in l.a. traffic and is always safe, careful and cheerful. * daisy (server): our morning waitress knows what we are having before we order.
There are 20 hospitals within 25 miles of Atria Grand Oaks. The two closest hospitals are Los Robles Hospital & Medical Center which is 3.0 miles away and Simi Valley Hospital & Health Care Services which is 9.7 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Atria Grand Oaks are:
- Beauty & Barber
- Pool
- Social Outings
- Clubs & Communities
- Parking
Services and Amenities
Services
- Pet Friendly
- Activity Center
- Housekeeping
- English
- Transportation arrangement (non-medical)
- Resident Parking Available
Activities & Fitness
- All-Day Dining
- Fitness Programs
- Visiting Rabbi
- Happy Hour
- Live Musical Performances
- Yoga / Chair Yoga
Dining & Nutrition
- Restaurant Style Dining
- Meals Provided
- Guest Meals
- International Cuisine
- Professional Chef
- Vegetarian
Safety
- Emergency alert pendant or wristband
- Emergency alert system
Accommodations
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Cable
- Wifi
- Kitchenettes
- Telephone
- Beauty salon
Care
- 12-16 hour nursing
- Medication management
- Mental wellness program
- Massage therapy
- Diabetic care
- Memory care
Neighborhood
- Outdoor Areas
- Golf Course or Putting Green
- Piano or Organ
Our family had an in person tour with Atria Grand Oaks and Atria is more for people who do not need assistance, it was very costly and not in a beautiful setting.
It is a beautiful place and my mom is starting to feel comfortable but there was really no greeting commitee or group to welcome her and show her around. I did recommend and still would. Just wish they would get their administration straight. We picked this community, because of the geographic loca...
It is a beautiful place and my mom is starting to feel comfortable but there was really no greeting commitee or group to welcome her and show her around. I did recommend and still would. Just wish they would get their administration straight. We picked this community, because of the geographic location and price. They are not responsive with concerns about issues in apartments or financial issues. Takes multiple asks, phone calls and/or emails.
Read moreMy mom moved in almost 2 months ago. 97 years old with mild cognitive impairment and needs a walker to get around any distance. Her hearing and eyesight are both challenged. Big adjustment after many years in San Diego with my dad, who passed away late last year. So far, Atria Grand Oaks has exce...
My mom moved in almost 2 months ago. 97 years old with mild cognitive impairment and needs a walker to get around any distance. Her hearing and eyesight are both challenged. Big adjustment after many years in San Diego with my dad, who passed away late last year. So far, Atria Grand Oaks has exceeded my family's hopes. The apartments are nice and most have good amenities, she has a small kitchen with appliances and washer/dryer, internet, tv, and phone connections are almost free. Building is very well maintained inside and out, beautiful walking path and putting green, not a lot of guest parking but street parking is near and we haven't had real problems. The people are terrific from the front desk to the dining room staff to the medical technician staff, and to everyone else, all courteous and attentive and helping. Dining room food is excellent, service is wonderful. Salon is remodeled and soon will be staffed, they have doctors incl. podiatrist who come regularly. All fab!
Read moreI think it's the best senior living facility she could be in near me but she has complaints about the available activities and the crowded dining room. She doesn't complain about the quality of the food but I think it is not as good as other places she has lived. The dining room has limited hours so...
I think it's the best senior living facility she could be in near me but she has complaints about the available activities and the crowded dining room. She doesn't complain about the quality of the food but I think it is not as good as other places she has lived. The dining room has limited hours so there's not a quiet time to eat there. And the exercise classes are too crowded, they should offer more of them. They only have pool exercise once a week. The apartments are nice and we are able to afford a larger apartment at Grand Oaks than at the other facilities we toured. So, I would tell someone that it's a nice place and I like the staff but it has drawbacks for a physically active resident. And other places have better food. All things considered, though, I think we made the right choice for our budget.
Read moreWe liked the staff. The grounds are nice and the residents were able to walk around them. This was more than we wanted to spend after all the care fees were added.
My loved one is very happy here. The staff and residents are friendly. The staff communication is pretty good with the family. There have been times I have had to call multiple times to follow up for an answer; however, overall it is pretty good. There are three meals a day served to the residen...
My loved one is very happy here. The staff and residents are friendly. The staff communication is pretty good with the family. There have been times I have had to call multiple times to follow up for an answer; however, overall it is pretty good. There are three meals a day served to the residents, and there are choices to choose from. The community is willing to work with the resident on dietary restrictions, if the family pushes them.
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