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Atria Palm Desert Unveils Renovation

Additions include a new casual fare café, a redesigned dining room, living room, a multi-purpose room with a projection screen and a beauty salon.

Atria Palm Desert, a local independent and assisted living community, recently showcased its redesigned living space earlier this month.

The renovations include a newly restyled lobby entrance, upgrades to the community’s interior including all common areas designed with new furniture, fixtures and carpeting. 

“These changes reflect what we are all about at Atria, and that is providing the best care and service possible in the most comfortable and pleasant surroundings,” said Bill Colter, executive director at Atria Palm Desert. “The new amenities to our community allow our residents to focus on what matters the most - living life to the fullest.”

Other additions include a new casual fare café, a redesigned dining room, living room, a multi-purpose room with a projection screen, a beauty salon, a new cognitive learning center, a fitness center with equipment specifically designed for seniors and an emergency generator.  

is located at 44300 San Pasqual Avenue, Palm Desert.

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B.K. Holthaus May 16, 2013 at 12:56 pm
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Renee Schiavone (Editor) May 16, 2013 at 02:15 pm
@B.K.-- Thank you for your help with the community :) I have a great respect for all teachers!
B.K. Holthaus May 16, 2013 at 06:05 pm
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