Oakmont of Fullerton is a senior living community that serves adults 55 and over, and sits on a lovely, landscaped campus with gardens and pretty views, right within walking distance of shopping, dining, and the arts in Fullerton. The monthly cost starts at about $4,095 before discounts and there's also an entry fee. The community is licensed by the state (license 306006224) and has a preferred provider designation. Oakmont of Fullerton provides assisted living, independent living, memory care for people with Alzheimer's and dementia, and nursing home services, as well as CCRC services, so seniors can stay even as needs change. The staff help with medications, mobility, personal care, and offer 24-hour support, with a wellness center and a full-time nurse available. The memory care program creates personal care plans and activities to help with cognitive engagement for those who need it.
Residents live in spacious apartments that can include studios, semi-private rooms, and apartments with kitchenettes or full kitchens, and every unit has cable and WiFi. There's both front and back accessible areas, onsite resident parking, and transportation for shopping or errands. Oakmont has many comforts, like an on-site pharmacy, salon, private movie theater, gardens, a hot tub spa, fitness center, and room service. Meals come from an executive chef with a culinary team, and the dining can happen in a bistro, patio, community room, or even in the resident's own room. Special diets are welcome, including low-fat, low-sodium, diabetic, renal, and vegetarian menus. Housekeeping, laundry, and dry cleaning are available, and there are also barber and beautician services onsite.
Oakmont of Fullerton welcomes some pets, and allows overnight guests. The campus has indoor and outdoor gathering spaces like patios, arts and crafts rooms, a coffee shop, and areas for games, hobbies, and recreational activities. Common areas have large TVs, and apartments have cable and appliances. Regular activities help keep residents socially, mentally, and physically active. Staff offer psychiatric care and medication reminders, and help residents with walking or wheelchair use as needed. Services are tailored to the unique needs of each resident, with a focus on helping each person stay as independent as possible. Oakmont accepts adults aged 55 and over, everything is designed to help residents feel at home, and the community tries to foster both independence and togetherness.