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Atria Senior Living

Is this your company?

Not who they appear to be - Anonymous employee Atria Senior Living Employee Review

1.0
13 Apr 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

pay and benefits pretty good, that's how they get you in.

Cons

when you first start at atria it seems like this awesome company. Once you are in it you see who they really are. From corporate to community they operate on a bully level. They will try to push you out if you are not what they want and are not nice about it. Nobody really feels secure with their job no matter what your position. At the community level the Executive Directors are very well compensated and they will do whatever it takes to be sure they look good, meaning look out because nobody has your back. I am one of many who feel this way as you can see with other reviews. It is not a place for long term employment unless you are a higher rank and buy into their bully culture. There is little respect and value and they do not care about work life balance at all. In addition, they charge astronomical increases to their residents 10% without blinking an eye and they do not care. Not a company to be proud to work for. If you need experience get it and get out.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
15 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Wonderful relationships with the residents and coworkers.

Cons

My experience with Atria Senior Living was deeply disappointing. While the residents were wonderful and made coming to work worthwhile, corporate leadership consistently overshadowed what should have been a resident-focused environment. There was a significant disconnect between corporate executives and the day-to-day realities of the communities they oversee. Decisions often appeared driven by financial metrics rather than resident satisfaction or employee well-being. Employees were expected to absorb the consequences of those decisions while being given little support and even less respect. The culture from upper management was one of criticism rather than collaboration. Employees were frequently spoken to in a manner that felt demeaning and unprofessional. Constructive coaching was rare; public criticism and intimidation seemed far more common. Morale suffered because many employees felt undervalued, unheard, and disposable. Perhaps most troubling was the growing frustration expressed by residents and their families. Frontline staff worked hard to provide excellent service, but many resident concerns were beyond our control and stemmed from corporate-level decisions. It was heartbreaking to watch residents feel ignored while the people caring for them were left without meaningful solutions. The residents deserved better. The employees deserved better. A company that serves seniors should lead with compassion, dignity, and respect—not only toward residents, but toward the people entrusted with their care. I am grateful for the relationships I built with residents and coworkers, but I would not recommend employment here to anyone seeking a supportive workplace culture or leadership team that genuinely values its employees.

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