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Atria Cutter Mill

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marker Great Neck, New York

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12 reviews
yitz stern

02/24/2020
went to tour the place for a loved one. virginia the director was so nice and took the time to show us around and tell us about her community as they call it. you don't see many directors today that are approachable and hands on its great to see it still exists in 2020
Amy Trapp

10/24/2019
My mother moved to the Atria Cutter Mill (ACM) about 1 1/2 years ago. She had been living alone since my dad passed and didnt want help. She had a series of falls and we decided to move her to ACM after rehab. From my first phone call with the staff I knew she would be taken care of. The staff explained the process and the benefits of assisted living. Despite resisting at first, within a month she decided on her own that ACM was the right place for her to be. Our family is thrilled she is being so well taken care of and she has retained some independence as well. The social aspects of ACM have been great - she has a built in network of people to interact with. Between the social interaction and the amazing staff that makes sure she is safe its been a win win for the whole family.
Leslie Popkin

10/15/2019
My mother has lived here for 14 years. For the most part this has become her loving home. My sisters and I have always felt that the staff has been warm, caring and attentive. Needless to say, knowing that our mother is living in this residence has provided us with an enormous sense of security. Activities are provided but could be more varied and plentiful. It would be wonderful to include activities that promote conversation for those inclined to partake. The new activities director is trying to bring about some improvement. Food is plentiful although not varied. Overall the attention to care and kind attention is a constant by the staff - the aids, the drivers, the kitchen staff, those who run activities; they are superb. Communication opportunities for administrators and family members could be offered regularly. This would create a stronger sense of community and mutual concern.
Bob Annunziata

10/11/2019
icompeltharts

07/13/2018
Go elsewhere and be careful with Atria Home Care and Sophia. Unprofessional and only concerned with profit.