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NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Innovations through technology, design and safety await senior adults at Atria Newport Beach, a new Atria Signature Residence offering independent living and assisted living across 77,000 square feet of modern, open space. Located just minutes from Newport Marina, Balboa Island and Sunset Ridge Park – and across from the Hoag Hospital campus – Atria Newport Beach features California coastal architecture and a selection of studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments.
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The design of Atria Newport Beach portends a bold new way for residents to more safely live their best lives in elegance. Carefully designed communal spaces and smart home technology, along with safety initiatives shaped from the COVID-19 pandemic, combine to offer residents a comfortable and convenient lifestyle with peace of mind. Atria Newport Beach will hold its first COVID-19 vacci
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A Place For Mom Honors A Third Of Atria Senior Living’s U.S. Portfolio
January 25, 2021 GMT
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LOUISVILLE, Ky., Jan. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Atria Senior Living is proud to announce that 55 communities have been honored as a SeniorAdvisor.com Best of Senior Living 2021 award winner by A Place for Mom, Inc. (APFM), the largest senior living referral service in North America. The exclusive designation honors only the top three percent of senior care providers across the United States and Canada. The Best of Senior Living honor represents the best of the best of in-home care, assisted living, and other senior living providers, determined by the reviews of seniors and their families on SeniorAdvisor.com, the nation’s largest ratings and reviews site for senior care and services.
Spread is stopping; no new cases in 2 weeks
By Madeline Hughes mhughes@andovertownsman.com Dec 17, 2020
Dec 17, 2020
Since a COVID-19 outbreak was reported in November at a local senior living facility, six additional residents at the home have died, raising the total number of deaths to 13, according to Director of Health Thomas Carbone.
Those at the facility, however, say increased safety measures are working because the spread is stopping.
For more than a month, staff and residents at Atria Marland Place have been battling COVID-19. As of late November, the virus had killed seven residents. Since then, six more residents died from the disease, Carbone said.