"Shalom Mountain View is a board and care community with six units in Mountain View, California. The facility is nearby El Camino Hospital, s..."
READ MORE26 Continuing Care Communities in Alameda County, California
There are 26 continuing care retirement communities in Alameda County, CA and several continuing care retirement communities nearby.
Continuing Care Facilities near Alameda County, California
St John Kronstadt Conv Center
4432 JAMES AVENUE, Castro Valley, CA 94546
Call 1-855-287-5093 for details
Viamonte at Walnut Creek
2801 Shadelands Drive, Walnut Creek, CA 94598
Call 1-855-287-5093 for details
"The new retirement living community known as Viamonte at Walnut Creek is the latest in a portfolio of exceptional life experiences for older..."
READ MORE"Amistad House is a 60-unit HUD 202 community for seniors and disabled adults in the City of Berkeley. Originally opened in 1980, the proper..."
READ MORE"Beth Asher is 50-unit senior community located in the Dimond District of Oakland and is a short walk from the area's local Oakland Public Li..."
READ MORE"Bethany Center's core mission is to provide a home for its residents and to meet their individual needs. In addition to providing affordable..."
READ MORE"Corinthian House is a 501(c)3, non-profit, affordable residence owned by Corinthian House, Inc. a non-profit corporation organized by Christ..."
READ MORE"Harriet Tubman Terrace is an affordable housing community in Berkeley, California for adults 62 years or older and for adults with disabilit..."
READ MORE"Downtown Concord Senior Apartments - The HeritageThe Heritage is located in the heart of downtown Concord adjacent to Todos Santos Plaza. Th..."
READ MORE"New housing units accommodate eat-in kitchens, accessible bathrooms and ample in-unit storage space. They also each have covered porches or ..."
READ MORE"Lady Shaw Senior Housing is an independent living apartment complex situated in San Francisco's Chinatown that provides quality affordab..."
READ MORE"Lawrence Moore Manor is a mid-rise 46-unit senior community in North Berkeley. Lawrence Moore Manor is a 16-minute walk to either the North..."
READ MORE"Northgate Terrace was purchased from the Graphic Communications Union in 2015, and CPP has transformed it into a stunning landmark in the Ci..."
READ MORE"Southlake Tower, owned and renovated by CCH in 2004, has 130 affordable apartment homes for very low income seniors age 62 and over. Conveni..."
READ MORE"St. Andrew's Manor is a six-story, 60-unit development for seniors 62 and older in the City of Oakland. The project has been owned and opera..."
READ MORE"Stoneman Village & Stoneman Village II is a retirement living community conveniently located in Pittsburg. Residents can take advantage of n..."
READ MORE"Strawberry Creek Lodge was originally developed in 1962 and is nestled into the heart of Berkeley. The Lodge holds a community of 150 senior..."
READ MORE"Stuart Pratt Manor, a 44-unit mid-rise senior community, was built in 1969. The development is conveniently situated near Downtown Berkeley..."
READ MORE"Victoria Gardens is located in the quiet Irvington District of Fremont. Amenities include full kitchen and pantry, walk-in closets, elevator..."
READ MORE"Villa De Guadalupe is a Section 8/Tax Credit community for adults 62+/disabled. We are conveniently located on the VTA bus line. We have sec..."
READ MORE"Westlake Christian Terrace West is a 200 apartment highrise in downtown Oakland, California. Christian Church Homes built this building in 1..."
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Reviews of Continuing Care Facilities in Alameda County
Jack
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March 19, 2022
There are several positive features to life at Piedmont Gardens, mainly the many talented and experienced people who live there. It has a lovely courtyard garden and planting areas, if I say so myself. Its urban location, near so many interesting shops and restaurants on Piedmont Avenue, is ideal. There are also many dedicated and attentive staff. I can vouch for these statements because my wife and I lived there for more than four years. We left in late 2019, however, because the building we lived in was rated by competent seismic engineers to be below the \"life safety\" standard in an earthquake of the magnitude predicted to occur, at any time, in the Bay Area. I read the first of two reports prepared by the engineers, so I know that my statement of the building\'s condition is accurate. The Crestmont Tower is a 16-story, reinforced concrete structure of a slab and column design, non-ductile, and highly vulnerable in an earthquake. Being below the \"life safety\" standard means that the building is at serious risk of damage and loss of life in an earthquake. Now, since 2019, I believe that the management, HumanGood, has been engaged with the engineers in preparing a plan to retrofit the structure, likely at considerable expense, taking some time to carry out, and likely very disruptive to residents living in the building. I mentioned I was allowed to read the first engineers\' report. Although residents were promised they could read both reports, they were not allowed to read the second, but it is a certainty that the second report enlarged upon the essential findings of the first. In the past two years, I am not aware that any plans to retrofit the Crestmont Tower have been announced or shared with residents. I expect that such an announcement will be made eventually. In the meantime, if you are considering moving into the Crestmont Tower, I strongly suggest that you insist upon reading the seismic reports prepared by the engineers first. You should know what you are getting yourself into before signing a contract. If Piedmont Gardens were a condo, and you were buying a unit there, the management would be legally obliged to share such information with you. Why a \"continuing care and retirement community\" for senior citizens doesn\'t have to provide such critical information, I can\'t say, but it doesn\'t. Nevertheless, if you ask to read the reports and are denied an opportunity to do so, you may reach your own conclusions about the safety of the building. I should add, that if the building is brought up to the minimum \"life safety\" seismic standard, it means that occupants are likely to survive a strong earthquake but that the building itself may not be inhabitable as a result of damage. Finally, if you are told that the building is \"legal\", all that means is that it was \"grandfathered\" at the time the State seismic building standards were strengthened. It does not mean that the building is safe in an earthquake of the magnitude likely to occur at any time in the Bay Area. I\'ll conclude by saying that, if the building had met the minimum seismic standard of \"life safety\", I am reasonably certain that my wife and I would have stayed, because we liked so much living at Piedmont Gardens.
Albon
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April 27, 2020
Stoneridge Creek was 50 acres, and it was fairly new. The grounds were very well kept. They had everything you could imagine. It was a very elegant community. There was quite a choice of apartment sizes and layouts; some of them were quite nice. The staff was very attentive. It's a very ritzy place. I had a meal there and the food was very good. They had very elaborate facilities. They had indoor and outdoor pools and all sorts of exercises.
Yolanda
5
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April 27, 2020
Casa Sandoval Senior Living was great. The facility, the dining hall, and the apartments were a five out of five. It was very clean, and the people were good. I would've loved to put my father there, but it was way out of our budget. The staff member tried to do whatever she could, but we couldn't come up with the amount that my father would've needed. She told me a lot of things that they do and the outings that they go on. It looked well run. The residents looked happy. They had a little meeting area and they were in there talking. Everybody looked good to me.
R.I.
5
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February 28, 2020
I went to Carlton Senior Living Fremont last year, and I liked it. It was modern looking, nice, clean, and it was my first choice last year. The person who welcomed me was excellent and very good.
Ronald
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January 15, 2020
I went to Pacifica Senior Living Union City. It was a good size, the rooms were adequate, and they offered good services. However, there were no nurses on staff. The director was very intelligent and very easy to talk to.
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