The Farmstead at Dixon

    350 Gateway Drive, Dixon, CA, 95620
    4.3 · 3 reviews
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care

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    4.33 · 3 reviews

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    • Care

      4.4
    • Staff

      4.3
    • Meals

      4.2
    • Building

      4.5
    • Value

      4.1

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    About The Farmstead at Dixon

    The Farmstead at Dixon sits in Dixon, California, and stands as the newest senior community in town where seniors can choose between independent living, assisted living, or memory care. People live in private rooms with their own bathrooms, kitchenettes, cable TV, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and telephones, and apartments come in several different layouts and square footage. The two-story building's common areas include a dining room where a professional chef prepares meals that fit special diets like diabetes and allergies, a movie theater for movie nights, a private dining room for family or friends, a business room for meetings or activities, a library, a fitness space, and areas for games, music, or crafts. The full-service salon and spa, along with a wellness and sauna room, let residents focus on health, relaxation, and personal care, and a calendar packed with daily activities keeps folks busy with arts, music, exercise, learning, religious gatherings, and seasonal or holiday events. Staff prepare and deliver meals, help with medication, laundry, and cleaning, and manage transportation for medical appointments, shopping, field trips, and errands, making life simpler for those who don't want to drive or can't.

    Seniors who need extra help get assistance with bathing, dressing, and taking medicines, and people in memory care can count on a secure area with specially trained staff, careful supervision, activity programs, and help for those with dementia or mild cognitive impairment. The staff speak English, Spanish, French, and American Sign Language and monitor residents at all hours, providing quick response with the 24-hour call system in case of emergency. The Farmstead offers both hospice care and in-home health when needed, plus pharmacy support right on site, and can coordinate care with doctors or manage medications for those who need these services. The grounds stand out with garden paths, walking trails, patios, and secure courtyards where folks can spend time outside or walk with friends or pets if they have a small animal they want to bring along. Residents with mobility issues get support too, including lifts for transfers and accessible common areas and rooms, plus wheelchair-accessible transportation to get them out and about.

    Inside, you'll find lots of places to socialize, like lounges, communal kitchens, a media room with high-speed internet, and entertainment or game rooms. The Farmstead hosts community-sponsored programs but welcomes residents to run their own groups or events. Health and fitness stay a focus with chair exercises, yoga, stretching, and wellness groups designed for different needs and abilities. Safety matters here, with emergency alert and response systems, locked building access, and on-call staff for monitoring, all designed to keep everyone as safe as possible at all times. There's parking for guests, guest rooms for overnight visitors, and rules that let people have guests join them for meals-either in the dining room or delivered to the apartment. Housekeeping, laundry, linen, groundskeeping, and pest control round out the services so families don't have to worry about chores.

    The Farmstead can hold up to 86 residents, staying small enough so staff get to know everyone's habits, needs, and wishes. Each person gets a personalized care plan based on what they need, with a focus on keeping people engaged, comfortable, and part of the community, especially in memory care and assisted living. Family-owned and operated for over 30 years, the team aims to combine a safe, nurturing place with a busy social calendar and all the comforts people could want in their later years. The campus sits close to Dixon Medical Center, restaurants, and shopping, making outings and errands possible without much hassle. Staff offer tours daily and there's a Farmers Club Deal for the first 50 residents who move in. The community keeps a presence online with a Facebook page and a website, so families can learn more whenever they like. The Farmstead at Dixon tries to balance safety, care, and independence so each person feels supported, keeps their dignity, and still has plenty to do every day.

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