Atrium Gardens Assisted Living, located in Tampa's Lake Magdalene area, is a family-owned community offering care for up to 38 residents in newly renovated rooms, with both semi-private and one-bedroom options available, so folks can choose what makes them comfortable, and they make sure the accommodations are secure with features like emergency call systems, secured entries, and even bracelets that set off alarms if a resident tries to leave unsupervised, which really helps those with memory care needs like Alzheimer's or dementia feel safe and supported. The place has a home-like feel, with indoor and outdoor common areas, palm courtyards and walking paths, and you see residents relaxing in the lounge, the library, or maybe in a TV room, and there's access to Wi-Fi, cable, or satellite TV, which is nice if you want to feel connected or just relax with a favorite show. Meal times bring everyone to the restaurant-style dining room where a professional chef prepares three regular meals and provides snacks, and families sometimes get together in a private dining room, which makes visits feel a bit more special, and the weekly housekeeping and linen services keep things neat without anyone having to worry about chores.
For care, the staff is there 24 hours a day with licensed nurses ready to help with medication management, daily living needs like bathing, eating, or grooming, and the care team-complete with caregivers, a wellness director, therapists, and even hospice services-gets to know each resident's routines, likes, and changes in health so they can adjust support when needed, which helps folks age in place right in the same community. Atrium Gardens is an all-inclusive community, meaning everything from meals to activities to transportation is included in one published monthly rate, so it's easy to understand costs, and there are services for independent living, assisted living, and nursing home care, so as needs change, residents don't have to move somewhere new. The dedicated memory care side uses person-centered care, with individualized service plans and The Village Program, which offers activities like book readings, exercise classes, gardening, baking, wood sanding, and even things like coupon clipping, and a full-time Life Enrichment Director runs social events and outings meant to keep folks' minds and bodies engaged.
Safety's a clear focus at Atrium Gardens, with secure walking paths, wheelchair accessible showers, tubs, and accommodations for folks using walkers or mechanical lifts, and the staff handles things like bowel or bladder incontinence, reminders for restroom use, and sorts out challenges like aggressive or exit-seeking behaviors. Residents who need injections or regular medical care-like from a visiting nurse, doctor on call, therapists, or even podiatrists-get it right on site, plus there's first-class support for those needing short or long-term memory care, including folks with dementia, Alzheimer's, or other age-related memory changes. Amenities cover everything from pet-friendly accommodations and handicap accessibility to home and grounds maintenance, and there's regular transportation for outings. Devotional services happen onsite and offsite, and there are always planned events for social, physical, and mental engagement, like art, stretching, or yoga classes. The official license for the memory care community is number 8803, and Grace Management, Inc.-founded in 1984 and known for a people-oriented approach-manages the place, keeping the focus on quality care, dignity, and helping every resident enjoy a safe, fulfilling lifestyle as they age.