Valencia Terrace has served the Corona area for over 11 years and sits in a spot people call the Gateway to the Inland Empire, so you'll see tropical landscaping, Spanish-style villas with tile roofs, and a campus set up for simple living and active days, and folks come here for independent living, assisted living, memory care, and even nursing home services, so pretty much every level of care is covered, and every resident gets a personalized care plan. There's a team of friendly and well-trained staff, and they help with things like daily personal needs, housekeeping, flexible assistance, and scheduled transportation, and they check in to see how everyone's doing each day too, which brings peace of mind to families. Casitas, apartments, and villas come with full kitchens, and the independent living homes have open-concept kitchens with white cabinets, granite counters, and stainless steel appliances, plus some of the largest one-bedroom floor plans around.
The property has a saltwater Olympic-size pool, a hot tub, poolside spa, and shaded lounge spots, and you'll find a putting green circled by palm trees, fireplaces outside, and seating with wicker chairs and couches for relaxing or visiting with friends. The fitness center has new exercise equipment and lots of space for group activities or just stretching, and there's a library, business center, and community spaces where folks gather for painting, tea parties, music, exercise classes, or games. There's also a grand piano in the lobby, common rooms with coffee stations, fireplaces, and TVs, and plenty of outside and inside areas to just sit with a book or have a chat.
Dining options are plenty, with three daily choices for meals, flexible all-day dining, and more than 30 entrée selections in a formal dining room, and Jarod, the chef, helps make the meals interesting. There's also a bistro for snacks, and apartments include full kitchens for anyone who enjoys cooking for themselves. Landscaping keeps the grounds pleasant year-round, and both the main building and the outdoor spaces feel open and inviting.
For daily life, Valencia Terrace covers meals, weekly housekeeping, bed making, trash removal, flexible activities, and maintenance in one monthly rent, and residents can use basic cable, utilities, and internet in the library. Transportation gets people to appointments and errands, while on campus, the wellness programs include lifelong learning classes and spiritual or devotional services for people who want them. A beautician is onsite to help with hair or grooming, and the emergency response system operates day and night.
The community has always focused on making sure everyone has chances to stay active, whether that's through structured programs, music, painting, or social events like ice cream socials, and they say they work hard to raise the bar in care and service, but it's the familiar faces and comfortable spaces, from the grand lobby to the outdoor courtyards, that seem to matter most to folks who live here.