About Belmont Village Senior Living Cardiff by the Sea
Belmont Village Senior Living Cardiff by the Sea sits on coastal bluffs with views of the Pacific and rolling sand, and you'll find the building's got a Craftsman-inspired style, lush grounds, and extras like solar panels and water-saving landscaping, while inside there are welcoming gathering spaces, a technology center, arts and crafts room, full-service salon, on-site fitness center with a physical therapist, and even a heated outdoor pool. The community is licensed for the highest level of care, so couples with different needs can live together, whether they need independent living, assisted living, memory care, or short-term respite stays, and you'll find 24/7 licensed nurses and staff trained for memory impairment, diabetic care, and medication management. Studio and one-bedroom apartments are available, and every home includes Wi-Fi, housekeeping, and access to services like bathing, dressing, grooming, laundry, transportation, parking, and a 24-hour concierge. Meals are chef-prepared with many daily choices and restaurant-style service at Josephine's Kitchen, plus there's a bistro, outdoor dining terrace, and a focus on health and nutrition.
Belmont Village puts a strong focus on helping residents stay active and engaged as needs change, with the Circle of Friends memory support and a dedicated Memory Care Neighborhood, making sure those living with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia have the support they need. There are physical, speech, and occupational therapy services available on-site, and the Whole Brain Fitness Lifestyle program, based on research and university partnerships, helps residents work on mind and body wellness through scheduled events, exercise classes, and social programs. Residents have many options for outings, as there's free scheduled transportation, and the community sits near shops, beaches, supermarkets, birdwatching trails, and local restaurants. Activities like movie screenings in the screening room, community events, and pet-friendly apartments aim to support both social and personal interests. Belmont Village opened in 1997, operates in both the US and Mexico City, and keeps its state licensing current. The staff, from caregivers and nurses to food servers, chefs, executive leadership, and marketing support, all follow high professional standards so residents get the right support, whether that means help with meals, memory care, full skilled nursing, or simply enjoying daily life in a safe and stable community.
People often ask...
Belmont Village Senior Living Cardiff by the Sea offers competitive pricing, with rates starting at a cost of $3,500 per month.
Belmont Village Senior Living Cardiff by the Sea offers independent living, assisted living, and memory care.
There are 36 photos of Belmont Village Senior Living Cardiff by the Sea on Mirador.
Yes, Belmont Village Senior Living Cardiff by the Sea allows residents to age in place and adjust their level of care as needed.
The full address for this community is 3535 Manchester Ave, Cardiff, CA, 92007.
Yes, Belmont Village Senior Living Cardiff by the Sea offers respite care.
Respite care in assisted living communities provides temporary, short-term relief for primary caregivers by offering professional care for their loved ones. It allows individuals to stay in an assisted living community for a limited time, giving caregivers a break while ensuring residents receive necessary support and assistance with daily activities.
State of California Inspection Reports
42
Inspections
1
Type A Citations
4
Type B Citations
6
Years of reports
18 Jun 2024
18 Jun 2024
Found no deficiencies identified during the annual inspection; observed clean, sanitary, and well-maintained spaces, safe equipment, adequate food supplies, functioning alarms, and secured confidential records.
17 Jun 2024
17 Jun 2024
Conducted an unannounced annual review, reviewed the file, toured the site with the building engineer, and reviewed staff and resident records; found no deficiencies and noted a follow-up visit is needed to complete the annual process.
18 Jun 2024
18 Jun 2024
Confirmed no deficiencies during the annual inspection visit; facility found to be in compliance with all licensing regulations.
17 Jun 2024
17 Jun 2024
Conducted unannounced annual inspection. No deficiencies cited during visit. Additional visit needed to complete inspection.
25 Apr 2024
25 Apr 2024
Amended a prior evaluation, discussed changes with the executive director, who agreed to remove copies of the old version; no deficiencies were found.
06 Feb 2024
06 Feb 2024
Identified two medication administration errors by staff that led to one resident receiving an extra dose of a blood thinner and another resident receiving a medication not prescribed to them; no adverse health effects occurred. Flagged one deficiency and issued one technical violation.
25 Apr 2024
25 Apr 2024
Amended a prior evaluation report with no deficiencies observed or cited during the visit.
06 Feb 2024
06 Feb 2024
Confirmed two medication errors occurred due to staff errors, resulting in incorrect medication administration to residents without adverse health consequences.
§ 87465(a)(4)
30 Jan 2024
30 Jan 2024
Found no evidence to support the claim that infection-control practices for scabies outbreaks were ignored, with records showing a 2023 outbreak was treated, a 2024 suspected case treated, staff trained, and outside sources confirming adherence to public health guidance.
Found no evidence of bed bug activity, as room inspections showed none, pest-control records indicated none, and residents did not corroborate pests. Overall, the information gathered did not support the allegations.
30 Jan 2024
30 Jan 2024
Investigated allegations of improper infection control for scabies and lack of pest treatment; determined no substantial evidence to support claims.
17 Oct 2023
17 Oct 2023
Found that staff meet residents' hygiene needs and respond to call buttons; delays occurred when staff were out, and some residents pressed the call button for less important needs, which can slow responses.
17 Oct 2023
17 Oct 2023
Staff were found to be meeting residents' hygiene needs and responding to call buttons, with allegations of neglect unsubstantiated.
29 Aug 2023
29 Aug 2023
Found that despite reports of multiple falls and injuries, interviews and records did not demonstrate neglect or lack of supervision; the evidence did not support the allegation.
29 Aug 2023
29 Aug 2023
Determined that the allegation of neglect and lack of supervision leading to a resident's injuries was not supported by sufficient evidence; concluded that the resident often did not use available assistance, contributing to falls.
21 Apr 2023
21 Apr 2023
Found that the allegation that staff restrained a resident in a wheelchair was unfounded; interviews and records showed the caregiver was hired by the resident’s family from a private agency, not by the setting, and appropriate agencies were notified.
21 Apr 2023
21 Apr 2023
Found that the allegation of facility staff restraining a resident in a wheelchair was unfounded, as the caregiver responsible was privately hired by the resident's family.
§ 87465(a)(4)
19 Jan 2023
19 Jan 2023
Found no deficiencies after a brief tour and a resident interview during an unannounced collateral visit, and an exit interview was conducted.
19 Jan 2023
19 Jan 2023
Confirmed no deficiencies during visit and interviewed resident.
12 Aug 2022
12 Aug 2022
Found that COVID-19 infection control measures were in place, including centralized entry screening, routine symptom checks for staff and visitors, visitor sign-in, posted hygiene and physical distancing reminders, PPE availability, and a designated visitation area; no deficiencies observed.
12 Aug 2022
12 Aug 2022
Confirmed no deficiencies observed during inspection, facility in compliance with infection control practices.
13 Jan 2022
13 Jan 2022
Determined that a resident's personal belongings were mishandled when moving to a higher level of care, with an eyewitness report indicating the furniture was moved outside and discarded during the transition despite conflicting staff accounts. Noted that there was no evidence to support the allegations of a pressure injury or financial abuse.
§ 87468.1(a)(12)
13 Jan 2022
13 Jan 2022
Confirmed mishandling of resident's belongings during move to new living arrangement, substantiated pressure injury allegation, unsubstantiated financial abuse claim.
17 Dec 2021
17 Dec 2021
Found no deficiencies after on-site review of mitigation measures, including disinfection, testing, vaccination, screening, and PPE. A debriefing with leadership concluded the visit.
17 Dec 2021
17 Dec 2021
Reviewed visit found no deficiencies.
19 Aug 2021
19 Aug 2021
Found the December 2019 allegations that residents' needs were not met, rooms were not sanitary, and incontinence care was not adequately provided unsubstantiated; records showed an average nine-minute call-response time, clean rooms, and no concerns with incontinence care.
19 Aug 2021
19 Aug 2021
Confirmed allegations of not meeting resident needs, maintaining room sanitation, and assisting with incontinence care in December 2019 were unsubstantiated based on evidence from interviews and records.
13 Aug 2021
13 Aug 2021
Investigated the allegation that staff did not administer medications as prescribed. Identified information leading to a technical advisory about how medications should be administered.
13 Aug 2021
13 Aug 2021
Found that on January 29, 2020, a resident with agitation and aggression was not offered the prescribed PRN (as-needed) medication, despite the dosing chart allowing up to four doses in 24 hours. Records and interviews showed the resident was present at the residence during the incident and that 911 was called after the situation escalated, with a similar December 2019 episode where PRN was given.
13 Aug 2021
13 Aug 2021
Confirmed concerns of medication administration not being done according to prescribed instructions.
12 Aug 2021
12 Aug 2021
Found no deficiencies after an unannounced required 1-year visit; records were reviewed and all staff had current criminal background clearances, while residents were observed and infection-control measures—including disinfection, testing surveillance, screening protocols, and PPE—were in place. An exit interview was conducted.
12 Aug 2021
12 Aug 2021
Conducted unannounced visit, observed residents and staff, no deficiencies noted.
06 Jul 2021
06 Jul 2021
Identified an allegation from a prior complaint dated December 20, 2019 during an unannounced site visit; access was gained and information exchanged.
20 Dec 2019
20 Dec 2019
Found that cleaning supplies were accessible to dementia residents due to an unlocked storage area, confirming the stated allegation.
§ 87705(f)(1)
06 Jul 2021
06 Jul 2021
Confirmed allegations from a previous visit were addressed during an unannounced visit by licensing officials.
21 Apr 2021
21 Apr 2021
Investigated an allegation that a resident sustained an injury on February 22, 2021 and reported it to a family member; found no deficiencies.
Conducted an on-site visit to provide technical assistance and assess mitigation measures, including disinfection, testing surveillance, screening protocols, and PPE. Interviewed staff and conducted a walk-through of Memory Care areas; no deficiencies were issued.
30 Dec 2020
30 Dec 2020
No deficiencies were identified during the visit and the facility received technical assistance on infection control protocols.
12 Aug 2020
12 Aug 2020
Confirmed that a staff member was present at the facility without an approved criminal record exemption, leading to their immediate removal.
28 Jan 2020
28 Jan 2020
Confirmed allegations of staff neglecting to seek timely medical attention for a resident with serious injuries and failing to address care needs after an observed change of condition. The Department is considering issuing an Enhanced Civil Penalty.
20 Dec 2019
20 Dec 2019
Identified unlocked supply storage with accessible cleaning supplies in memory care areas.
11 Oct 2019
11 Oct 2019
Identified inconsistencies in statements and documentation, with findings ultimately deemed unsubstantiated.