Atrium Senior Living of Princeton sits at 1000 Windrow Drive in Princeton, New Jersey, and has room for up to 105 residents in a mix of studios, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and semi-private apartments, all with kitchenettes, private bathrooms, air conditioning, cable, and landline phones, and some even have garden views or outdoor patio access, so you'll find it's a bright, clean, friendly place without any strong odors, and the living spaces are both comfortable and easy to manage. Staff stay on-site around the clock, and there's a 24-hour call system if someone needs help right away, which helps people feel secure, and the whole community is licensed and monitored for safety, holding license #90112 as an Assisted Living Residence.
The community supports seniors who want some independence but might need help with activities like bathing, dressing, taking medicine, or getting around, and help comes from staff who know the residents by name and treat everyone with warmth and patience, plus there's extra support for Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's care, dementia, and specialized memory care, all in a calm environment meant to reduce confusion and prevent wandering, and the Signature Touches program means activities or support get tailored to everyone's personal interests or needs, so people always have something to do or someone to talk to, and the days stay busy with exercise classes, music, movies, church services, gardening, group outings, chili cook-offs, art crafts, museum trips, and even live performances or friendly resident competitions.
You'll find a nice mix of semi-private rooms, private suites, and companion apartments, so folks can choose what they like and be as social or private as they want, and the place lets some pets move in, too, so it's good for animal lovers, while family members are encouraged to visit, dine together in private rooms, or take part in events, and there's always plenty of ways for people to stay in close touch with loved ones in a homey, inviting space. Meals come three times a day, served restaurant-style with snacks and menus using organic and local produce for special diets like diabetes or gluten-free, and everyone gets basic housekeeping, laundry service, and regular cleaning, which saves seniors the trouble of home upkeep and gives them more free time.
There are lots of conveniences-Wi-Fi throughout, HD TVs, a beauty salon, a chapel, fitness room, wellness center, computer center, small library, and even an arts and crafts studio, with outdoor walking paths and garden areas so residents can spend time outside, and scheduled transportation shuttles can take people to the doctor, shopping, or community activities, meaning no need to drive or worry about getting out and about. Medical care covers medication management, therapy visits, help with incontinence, falls management, hospice, and mental health needs, plus a licensed nurse stays on call, and there's a pharmacy in-house; the staff also offers psychiatric care and help for those with VA benefits.
The community offers short-term respite stays or longer-term care, and residents can use credit card or check for payments, and the all-inclusive pricing helps make things simpler for families. People aged 55 and over can move in, and the living arrangement matches individual health or mobility needs, so whether someone is mostly independent, needs more daily help, or wants memory support, there are clear options and different support levels. There's also plenty of ways to stay engaged, with social events and wellness activities that focus on body, mind, and spirit, and that's what keeps it feeling lively and full of friendly faces.