Ivy Park At Burbank sits in a quiet neighborhood and offers care and support for people 62 and over, and folks can choose from studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments which range from 360 to 1050 square feet, with private and companion suites available at Evergreen at Ivy for those in memory care. You'll see assisted living services where nurses and trained aides help with daily needs like bathing, dressing, and medication, and there's memory care for people who have Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia, with a secure environment so residents stay safe and feel supported. Folks can also pick independent living or continuing care options if they want a more social lifestyle and don't need much help, and there's home care for those who just need a bit of companionship or non-medical help while on-site.
This mid-rise building, part of the Ivy Living family and managed with help from the Oakmont Management Group, has plenty of spots for social events and relaxation, including a bar and lounge, the Vine at Ivy restaurant for restaurant-style meals with seasonal menus, a bistro, a full-service salon and spa, an on-site gym, and a library, plus big indoor and outdoor lounges. The community has Wi-Fi, common rooms like a media room and activities studio, and outdoor courtyards and walking paths. They let residents bring their pets, and there are pet-friendly areas and plenty of spots for walking outside.
Staff handles housekeeping, laundry, transportation, and concierge needs, leaving people more time for events like movie nights, art workshops, music, and outings. Their EverYou program keeps folks busy with group fitness, yoga, or personal sessions, focusing on whole-person wellness and joyful living. Meal choices are made to be nutritious and can be tailored for dietary needs at almost any hour of the day. Visitors often mention things look neat and designed for safety and comfort, with accessible floor plans and careful details for older adults.
The facility has a review score of 8.2 from 26 reviews, which suggests many residents and families are reasonably satisfied, but like most places, it's worth checking out in person to see if it feels right. The apartments are meant to be private and comfortable, and the memory care area is built to prevent wandering and confusion. Everything's made to simplify daily life and give some peace of mind, whether people need full care or just some help.