Pacific Pines sits right in the middle of Angelus Oaks, in the San Bernardino National Forest, and it's a quiet place with clean grounds, tall trees, and a family feeling, offering care for up to 15 people, which means things feel close-knit and personal, and folks don't get lost in the shuffle like they might at bigger places, and the staff, led by Nancy Thrane, really know each resident and their needs. The place goes by "Pacific Pines Assisted Living Facility" and offers different care programs-including Assisted Living, Memory Care, Skilled Nursing, Independent Living, and it even operates as a Continuing Care Retirement Community, so seniors can pick the service that fits what they need now, and later, and it is licensed under number 366426701.
They've got board and care home features, and folks can choose between private rooms or shared suites, some with kitchenettes and private bathrooms, every unit already furnished, so moving in involves less hassle, and there's a move-in coordination service that helps new residents get settled in, which is nice if transitions feel hard. Pacific Pines has 24-hour supervision and staff always near enough to help with daily needs, like bathing, dressing, and moving around, and there's always somebody to help with medicine, meals, and even special diets whether it's diabetes needs, low sodium, or low sugar, and they use organic food and ingredients when they prepare the meals.
Daily routines include scheduled activities to keep minds and bodies busy, like games in the common rooms, movie nights, music, and chances to get outside into the well-kept garden or on garden paths, and there's resident parking, transportation to doctors' appointments for a fee, and internet, phones, and cable TV in the rooms, so people can stay connected to family and news. Housekeeping, laundry, and linen services come standard, and the building's designed for wheelchairs, with accessible showers, and emergency alert systems in each unit. There's even a hospice waiver for folks at the end of life, and respite care, meaning families can trust loved ones will get the care they need.
Pacific Pines is set up to care for people with many kinds of health needs, with everything from diabetic care, incontinence help, non-ambulatory support, high acuity care, and memory care for those with dementia or Alzheimer's, and staff on hand are trained for these levels of support, reviewing resident medical records, doing daily health checks, and coordinating with outside healthcare providers, like the nearby hospital or Big Bear Dermatology Medical Center.
The place seems built around helping seniors stay as independent and respected as possible, letting them keep their dignity and make choices, and it doesn't try to be fancy, but does keep a warm, comfortable feeling with fun common spaces, outdoor patios, and a routine that keeps people social. Maintenance-free living here means residents don't worry about cleaning, cooking, or repairs-just living, with as much or as little help as they want, in a wooded mountain setting close to cafes, restaurants, and small shops. And a tip that comes up for anyone choosing a facility like this is to look for a place like Pacific Pines that fits both current and future needs, with different care types and licensed staff, so changes in health don't mean moving again.
Pacific Pines is recognized for providing loving care, as families often say, and the staff do what they can to treat everyone as an individual, focusing on kindness and compassion each day, and with both private and shared spaces, a small community feel, and specialized care programs, Pacific Pines stands out quietly with its honest approach and steady service for seniors in Angelus Oaks.