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Is the complex air conditioned?

Hi there Jerome Sorry I did not see this until now. Yes, the whole place is air conditioned. And each apartment has it's own AC/Heater unit that the resident can manage… Read more

Is this a nursing home or are there folks who live there that are not using walkers and wheelchairs?

This is an assisted living facility with a memory care unit. There are caregivers and med techs on the floors, but no nursing staff. They have an in-house PT gym staffed by EmpowerMe Wellness. Plenty of residents ambulate independently (without… Read more

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I am starting to get INCREASINGLY worried about my parents in law in this facility. They are on…read moreCOVID LOCK DOWN, Quarantine FOR 3 YEARS NOW... We were told recently they are confined to their apartments, no dining and 52 of 53 people have the virus. It is October 27, 2023!! I don't know of ANY retirement community still in LOCK DOWN in CA!! My Mom is in a huge one in So Cal -they've NEVER been in LOCK DOWN. What is going on in this place?1 Parents in law are in their 90's, I'm getting VERY CONCERNED they and the other residents are being taken advantage of so they can get funding. I'm going to investigate this place now, I've had it! We cannot even visit them!

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Mercy Retirement is a hidden gem in Oakland California for senior living. 150 years of caring and…read morecompassion, along with world class culinary experience and award winning executive chef Steven Catindig.

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I would like to show recognition to the new management team. I have had interesting interactions in…read morethe past but can tell there has been a positive shift and a cohesive team has been put into place. Kudos to Northgate terrace.

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I have lived here for 3 wonderful years. It's a beautiful place with kind and dedicated people. I…read morelived in the Salem Woods independent living studio apartment. It is spacious and I call it "my oasis" and home. This community embraces their Residents and show they care about us. Happy Hour on Fridays is fun. We dance and eat finger foods and drink a little wine and socialize. The common rooms are elegant and comfortable too. I enjoyed playing cards with my friends in the bistro. Bingo is one of the activities everybody loves to do. I worked out in the gym and got to reads books and do puzzles in the library. The movies play every day which I appreciate. I loved the hamburgers, pasta and tuna fish sandwiches in the dining room. The bus is comfortable and it's great to be able to go shopping and even have rides to doctor appointments. Lastly I want to thank the staff, headed by our Executive Director Anthony Garcia. Caring for such a large community might be overwhelming for some, but not for these friendly people. Being approachable and showing care and consideration for us Residents can't be taught. These are dedicated, terrific people. I want to mention the Caregivers. They work all hours and tirelessly too. Mostly I'm thankful to have been given a home and family here. You can't beat that!

Just stay away!!!! This place traumatized and literally killed my dad!!! He went in fairly healthy…read moreand they managed to kill him in matter of weeks. I'll be traumatized from the experience forever and regret sending him there every single day of my life. I highly recommend staying away!!!

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I want to write this while everything is still fresh in my mind... My mom lived at East Bay…read moreAssisted Living (EBAL) until she passed away last week. My mom immigrated to the U.S. with her husband in 1959 and lived 60 years in the San Francisco Peninsula. She spoke English and Chinese (Mandarin, Cantonese & Shanghai dialect) fluently. Prior to moving into EBAL ~6 months ago, she lived at Bridgepoint at Los Altos Senior Assisted Living for nearly 10 years. They asked her to move when her cognitive abilities reached a point when they could no longer take care of her. Luckily, I found EBAL because she really enjoyed her time there until her health took a turn for the worse about 2 weeks before her passing. At first, I was a little worried because I live in Palo Alto and Oakland is quite a distance away. I could no longer visit her regularly, take her to her doctor appointments, pick up her medications, etc. Alice (owner) offered me many solutions that solved all these issues. Alice and her team gave me regular status updates on my mom; she got my mom a local physician that would do onsite medical visits; she signed me up with a pharmacy that would deliver medications at no additional charge. I found that the team at EBAL (led by Andre) to be very professional and compassionate. The team works hard and really cares about the well being of their residents. During the last weeks of my mom's life, they moved her into a larger room with a large window as she had become bedridden. She ended up passing away there peacefully and pain free. I'd like to pass along a BIG "Thank You!" to Alice, Andre and the team at EBAL for taking such good care of my mom in her final months and days. I just wish that I'd been able to move her into EBAL a couple years earlier.

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