Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is investigating whether Atria Senior Living improperly charges non-refundable community fees, annual assessment fees, medication-management fees, or other assisted-living surcharges that may not be adequately disclosed before move-in.
What Residents and Families Report
Residents and families report choosing assisted-living communities based on advertised monthly rent, care services, and expected long-term affordability. However, some families report that additional required fees may substantially increase the real cost of residency.
Residents and families may report:
- Paying a routine community fee equal to one month’s rent or another substantial amount.
- Being charged annual assessment or reassessment fees.
- Paying medication-management or medication-administration charges.
- Being charged per-pill or per-service medication fees.
- Learning about surcharges after the resident was already committed to the facility.
- Having difficulty understanding the full monthly cost before move-in.
Potentially affected communities may include:
- Atria Park of Great Neck.
- Atria Glen Cove.
- Atria West 86.
- Other Atria Senior Living communities in New York.
Why Residents and Families Should Be Concerned
Assisted-living residents and families need clear pricing information before deciding where to live. Community fees, medication charges, and reassessment fees can significantly increase monthly costs and may affect whether a facility is affordable.
Potential claims may include:
- Failure to disclose all required charges.
- Misleading pricing representations.
- Improper non-refundable community fees.
- Medication-fee disclosure violations.
- Consumer protection violations.
Signs You May Be Affected
- You or a family member moved into an Atria Senior Living community in New York.
- You paid a non-refundable community fee.
- You were charged annual assessment, medication-management, or per-pill fees.
- The fees were not clearly disclosed before move-in.
- Your total monthly costs were higher than you expected.
If you have encountered these issues, we would like to hear from you. Please complete the contact form on this page, send us an email at [email protected], or give us a call at (202) 470-3520.
