Gaillard Manor in Azusa, CA, is a senior living community that gives older adults several options for care and living, including independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing care, and there's hospice and respite care, too, so folks who need temporary help or a higher level of support can get that without moving. The community provides apartments like studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom floor plans, many with full kitchens, and the care team there helps with daily activities like bathing, dressing, meals, and managing medicine, and there's staff on duty twenty-four hours a day to help when needed. The community supports independence but steps up with extra help-including physical rehabilitation, wound care, and even diabetic care-when someone's health requires it, plus they've got secure areas for people with dementia or Alzheimer's who might wander, and the memory care program has special activities that help residents maintain their memory and find comfort.
Amenities around Gaillard Manor cover most every daily and recreational need, so there are things like a library, an exercise room, tennis court, park-like walkways, swimming pool, whirlpool spa, private park, salon, barber shop, game room, and places for worship, along with indoor and outdoor maintenance staff, a shuttle and transportation service, and even pet-friendly policies that let cats and dogs live with their owners. Residents can join gardening activities, field trips, and onsite or offsite devotional services, and there's a full-time activity director making sure there's something social or fun going on most of the time. The community serves meals with varied options, including vegetarian and ethnic foods, with restaurant-style dining and an all-day café, and they deliver newspapers, offer laundry service, and have concierge services to make life easier, plus onsite speech therapy and nurses who can give injections or help residents keep on top of medicines.
The grounds feature landscaped courtyards, outdoor grills, an outdoor fireplace, and spaces for both group and private events, so residents have lots of places to meet and chat, walk their pets, or just relax. The community is wheelchair accessible and has showers made for folks who need extra support, and as care needs change, residents can usually stay in the same place and get more help as needed. The community has a licensed capacity for 30 residents, which helps keep things personal, and families looking for a multicultural staff will find team members who speak Romanian, Arabic, Filipino, and Russian. Among its special spots are names like The Villas By Astoria Park and Atria Covina. People living there tend to look out for each other, in what's often called a small and lovely environment, and the staff helps with transportation and daily tasks while making sure everyone stays connected and active for as long as possible.