- Viamonte at Walnut Creek (Walnut Creek): A highly ranked Life Plan Community with a "4.0 to 5.0" reputation for being tech-forward and offering modern, luxury amenities in a central location.
- I took a look at this community before my move to THD. It is a continuing care retirement community( CCRC) that required a substantial amount of deposit, ranging from 400K and above.
- πThe Heritage Downtown (Walnut Creek): Highly rated active senior apartments known for keeping residents highly engaged near the downtown area.
- πNote that THD, I believe obtained a satisfaction rating of 4.5 based on residents highly engagement in spite of the high employee turnover in the Activity Section of the community. Since my move here at THD, three years ago, there were 10-12 employees turnover, both voluntary and involuntary in the Activity Section of the Community. Parking in and around the community is a problem specially on work days.
- Piedmont Gardens (Oakland): Rated 4.6 by U.S. News, offering independent living, assisted living, and memory care.
- Drake Terrace (San Rafael): Rated 4.5 by U.S. News, highly reviewed for its care and active community programs.
- The Glen at Heather Farm (Walnut Creek): High ratings for its staff, and tailored services. This is the newest community and is still expanding.
- Stoneridge Creek (Pleasanton): Rated 4.4 on Yelp, recognized as a safe, friendly, and resort-style retirement community.
- The Peninsula Regent (San Mateo): Highly rated (4.4 stars) for offering elegant, "active retirement" with the option to own your own condo-style home.
- Providence Place (San Francisco): Rated 4.8 on Yelp, highly praised for high-quality care, specifically for dementia care.
- Gordon Manor (Redwood City): A 4.8-star rated "just like family" facility specializing in memory care and assisted living.
- Waters Edge Lodge (Alameda): A 4.5-star rated facility noted for its warm staff and extensive daily activities.
- The WaterLeaf at Land Park (Sacramento): 5.0-star rating based on Yelp reviews, widely praised for personalized care and attentive owner involvement.
- Eskaton Village Placerville (Placerville): Rated 4.0-5.0 stars for being a non-profit organization with a wide range of CCRC services and "10-star" staff.
- Jazba Care (Sacramento): Rated 4.7 stars for its holistic memory care approach.
- Carefree Senior Living (Sacramento): Known for its "luxurious" and "carefree" environment in North Natomas.
- Prairie City Landing (Folsom): Award-winning community recognized for its independent, top-of-the-line lifestyle.
- Carlton Senior Living (Orangevale/Sacramento): Rated 4.5 stars, recognized for exceptional care, compassion, and welcoming staff.
- Eskaton Land Park (Sacramento): Highly rated for being in a beautiful, classic location with a strong community focus.
- ACC Care Center (Sacramento): 4.9-star rating for skilled nursing and rehabilitation.
- Sierra View Senior Living (Grass Valley): 5.0 stars, recognized for exceptional care for those with Parkinson’s and dementia.
- Sycamore Glen (Chico): Known as a secure, independent living community with high-end, resort-style service.
- River Commons Senior Living (Redding): Highly rated for its natural beauty and professional staff.
- Avocet Playa Vista (Los Angeles/Playa Vista): High-end, active senior living.
- Overture (Riverwalk, San Marcos, Santa Margarita): Premier 55+ active adult communities featuring resort-style pools and social programming.
- Gavilan 55+ (Rancho Mission Viejo): Neighborhoods focused on single-level homes for active seniors.
- The Colony (Murrieta): Gated active adult community.
- Huntington Harbour Village (Huntington Beach): Active living in North Orange County.
- Palm Desert 55+ Communities (Various, Palm Desert): Offers numerous top-rated active adult communities with golf and social hubs.
While offering care, these often feature high-rated, independent living apartments and villas:
- HumanGood - White Sands La Jolla (San Diego/La Jolla).
- Casa Dorinda (Santa Barbara).
- Plymouth Village (Redlands).
- Carlsbad By The Sea (Carlsbad).
I talked to several residents my suggestion to convert the storage space across the Fairmount Building Basement elevator previously planned for an ART Studio into more parking spaces. Looking at it without my exact measurement, my guess is the space could easily accommodate 10 parking spaces.
All of them endorsed my suggestion. I believe there are other storage spaces ( for old and outdated furnitures) that could be a possible conversion for more parking spaces in the Garage. If you agree with this suggestion let THD management know. It appears to me that with Nisha and Jimmy's hiring, our suggestions may be given serious consideration and discussion.
Finally, Kudos to Patrick of Maintenance: My Old ceiling Fan conked out the other day. Patrick replaced it yesterday and I love the modern look ( see photo above). Thank You, Ernesto and your Maintenance Crew. Keep up with the Good Work!
News from Newton's: (Chinese?) Orange Chicken with jasmine rice and steamed Bok Choy is in our Dinner Menu this week along with Lobster Ravioli, Swordfish Steak, Beef Pot Pie, Braised Pork Shoulder and Penne Ala Vodka with Shrimp or Chicken. Bon Apetit!




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