Coronado Retirement Village sits on Coronado Island with views of the San Diego Bay, the historic Coronado Bridge, Tideland Park, and the city skyline, where you'll find a family owned and operated community that opened in 2011 and takes care of up to 120 residents. Residents can pick from shared or private rooms, and some rooms even come furnished and ready for immediate move-in, but you're welcome to decorate your space however you like. The facility has a central kitchen that prepares meals for special diets including vegetarian, Kosher, diabetes needs, and the regular menu, so you're not left out if you have food restrictions. You'll find indoor and outdoor common areas, gardens with walking paths, places with outdoor shade, and lots of chances to join full schedules of activities, both onsite and offsite, like social, educational, and fun events, so residents get both structure and free time.
There's a focus on privacy and independence here, but the staff, which includes licensed nurses, caregivers, med techs, and a wellness director, are present around the clock to help with things like medication, bathing, dressing, moving, and transferring. If you need more help-like memory care for Alzheimer's or dementia-they've got a secure memory unit with delayed egress and a locked perimeter, plus video surveillance, so people stay safe, even if they tend to wander or need constant supervision. The memory care staff know how to handle severe impairment and work closely with residents, and there are special programs in place for those in early- and late-stage dementia, high fall risk, those needing feeding assistance, and cognitive engagement activities.
Hospice care, respite stays, and aging-in-place accommodations are all part of the offerings here. Medical attention is available daily for Autumn Care residents, and there's a 24-hour emergency call system, caregivers on duty day and night (nine during the day, four at night), 12-to-16 hour nursing care, and mobile physicians who visit residents. Dedicated professionals assist with daily tasks and medication management, while those who want independent living can enjoy a maintenance-free lifestyle and stay active with social events and group outings. Transportation is offered by a facility van or car, with complimentary services for some needs, but residents can also arrange paid trips when extra travel is required.
Religious services are held both onsite and offsite, and you'll find a beautician, manicurist, and regular social settings designed to keep residents healthy and independent. The location makes it easy for people to enjoy local Coronado events and entertainment. Specialized memory care programs, mental wellness support, and personal care plans help each person get the right attention. Spaces are available for those receiving SSI, and waivers cover residents in wheelchairs or with higher needs.
The community charges a signing pre-admission fee of $4,000. Shared rooms range from $3,000 to $3,500 per month, while private rooms run $3,500 to $5,000. The ChooseWell score sits high at 97. Coronado Retirement Village's policies reflect family and community values, so you see an effort to keep both residents and their families informed and supported on a daily basis, making the place suited for seniors who need assisted living, memory care, independent living, or help with short-term stays.