New Study Suggests Moderate Exercise May Increase Cognitive Function, Delay Alzheimer's Disease. Atria Senior Living provides resident programs that may reduce cognitive decline. The results of a recent Mayo Clinic Study on Aging suggest that adults who engage in moderate exercise during midlife or late life are less likely to suffer from mild cognitive impairment. The results were published in the January edition of the Archives of Neurology. Click here to read more...
Atria resident Jay Furman leads an active lifestyle, which has helped him discover the joys of senior living. More...
Atria Senior Living Group is proud to partner with Alzheimer’s disease expert and internationally renowned author David Troxel.More...
Atria Springdale resident Joan Howard was surprised to pass a familiar face in the hallway. More...
At Atria, good company is always on the menu in our restaurant-style dining rooms, where you’ll meet friends and make memories over breakfast, lunch and dinner. More...
Older adults often thrive in a community environment, living with peers they can relate to and build relationships with. Discover some of the benefits of senior living.More...
Behind the warmth and welcome of an Atria community are pages of protocols, standards and metrics—and an investment on everybody’s part in doing what is right for our residents. More...
Atria Center City was featured in the May issue of ADVANCE for Long-Term Care Management magazine in the article “A Tale of Two Settings.” More...
Atria Center City recently played host to a Philadelphia Eagles pep rally.More...
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