Pricing ranges from
    $5,351 – 6,421/month

    Colonial Acres Resident Care

    18905 Standish Ave, Hayward, CA, 94541
    4.0 · 6 reviews
    • Assisted living
    AnonymousCurrent/former resident
    5.0

    Chore free full service community

    I love living here - a chore-free, full-service community where Celeste, the owner, leads an experienced, dedicated team providing exceptional, designated care that meets each resident's unique needs. Bonus: a super-nice daytime bartender, huge parking lot, and a lovely nostalgic charm.

    Pricing

    $5,351+/moSemi-privateAssisted Living
    $6,421+/mo1 BedroomAssisted Living

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Coordination with health care providers
    • Medication management

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Transportation

    • Transportation arrangement (medical)
    • Transportation to doctors appointments

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    4.00 · 6 reviews

    Overall rating

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    5. 1
    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      4.5
    • Meals

      4.0
    • Amenities

      4.0
    • Value

      4.0

    Location

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    About Colonial Acres Resident Care

    Royal Colony View Place is a senior living community located in Hayward, California, dedicated to providing a comfortable and supportive environment for its residents. This residential care home caters to seniors seeking independent living, assisted living, and memory care options, ensuring that each individual receives the right balance of independence and assistance according to their unique needs. The community is committed to fostering a sense of belonging, security, and well-being for all who call it home.

    One of the standout features at Royal Colony View Place is the emphasis placed on nutritious and delicious meals. With skilled chefs and meal planners on staff, residents enjoy a variety of thoughtfully prepared dishes that prioritize both taste and nutritional value. Balanced meals, rich in essential vitamins and minerals, are crafted to support overall health and leave residents looking forward to each dining experience.

    Royal Colony View Place is also recognized for its robust activity offerings, designed to engage residents physically, mentally, socially, and emotionally. The array of activities available ensures that everyone has the opportunity to find something enjoyable, whether it be social gatherings, recreational pursuits, educational sessions, or wellness programs. This well-rounded approach to senior living encourages an active lifestyle and helps residents form meaningful relationships with one another.

    The community prides itself on fostering a warm and friendly atmosphere, where the staff goes above and beyond to create a joyful, helpful, and welcoming environment. This culture of kindness extends not only to residents but also to visitors and fellow team members. The efforts to cultivate such a positive environment contribute to making Royal Colony View Place a vibrant and happy place to live.

    Overall, Royal Colony View Place stands out as a compassionate and thoughtfully designed senior living community. With a focus on excellent dining, engaging activities, and genuine friendliness, it offers an enriching and supportive atmosphere for seniors seeking a fulfilling and comfortable lifestyle.

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    State of California Inspection Reports

    40

    Inspections

    21

    Type A Citations

    32

    Type B Citations

    6

    Years of reports

    06 Aug 2025
    Identified several safety and health concerns, including a leaky toilet with chipped wall tile, a greasy kitchen range and hood, a very tight sliding door to the side yard, and exposed metal pipes in the front yard. Noted that one resident did not have a doctor's order for three current medications.
    28 Aug 2024
    Identified safety and regulatory concerns during an unannounced visit, including medicines and razors in residents' rooms, a missing baseboard, and a dosage change not authorized by the prescribing doctor. Requested updated documents from the administrator by September 11, 2023.
    28 Aug 2024
    Reviewed recordings of medication administration revealed discrepancies, including medications stored unlocked in staff and resident areas, and a resident's medication dosage change not documented by a healthcare professional. Also observed were unsecured kitchen tools and missing baseboards, indicating areas needing correction to ensure safety and compliance.
    • § 87465(e)
    • § 87303(a)
    • § 9058
    20 Jun 2024
    Investigated a breach of confidentiality where health information of a prospective resident was disclosed to their prospective roommate, resulting in no deficiencies cited.
    19 Apr 2024
    Confirmed a civil penalty was imposed due to late submission of proof of correction related to a specific deficiency, with additional penalties assessed for delayed compliance.
    11 Apr 2024
    Reviewed failure to submit proof of document release and evidence of a fully qualified administrator, resulting in civil penalties assessed for non-compliance.
    21 Mar 2024
    Found that the facility did not have a current administrator, as the previous administrator resigned at the end of December and the certified administrator working part-time has limited hours and does not plan to work full-time.
    • § 87405(a)
    09 Nov 2023
    Reviewed multiple deficiencies including expired medications, unlocked storage areas, outdated emergency plans, and staff lacking current first aid training or necessary documentation. Identified multiple safety and compliance issues requiring correction.
    • § 87411(f)
    • § 1569.695(c)
    • § 87303(e)(5)
    • § 87705(c)(5)
    • § 87309(a)
    • § 87555(b)(8)
    • § 1569.625(b)(2)
    • § 87705(f)(2)
    • § 87608(a)(3)
    • § 87411(c)(1)
    • § 87465(a)(4)
    • § 87465(h)(1)
    • § 87615(a)(5)
    • § 87506
    • § 87463(c)
    10 Aug 2023
    Found multiple deficiencies during an unannounced visit, including outdated resident care plans, insufficient 2022 staff training, medication record discrepancies, missing financial records, and a damaged backyard deck.
    10 Aug 2023
    Found that the facility met many safety and health requirements but identified issues including damaged deck boards, insufficient staff training records, outdated resident care plans, and missing or incorrect medication documentation. Administrative documentation needed updating by the specified deadline.
    • § 87705(f)(2)
    • § 87506(a)
    • § 87303(a)
    • § 87465(a)(4)
    21 Jun 2023
    Found that three residents reported they were doing well with no concerns, and no immediate health or safety issues were observed during the visit.
    10 Jan 2023
    Identified a failure to submit required documentation confirming the new administrator’s start date after receiving the administrator certificate; discussed this deficiency with relevant staff.
    • §
    • § 87211
    18 Nov 2022
    Investigated an allegation that a resident who tested positive for COVID-19 was left alone in their room after being removed from a wheelchair, and a bungee cord was tied around the door.
    18 Nov 2022
    Investigated the allegation; found no clear evidence to prove whether it occurred or did not occur.
    18 Nov 2022
    Determined that the allegation regarding resident safety could not be proven or disproven based on the information gathered during the investigation.
    11 Nov 2022
    Investigated two allegations about resident care: failure to assist with medical needs and unusual weight loss; reviewed records showed medical attention was provided and weight loss addressed per doctor's orders, with no clear evidence supporting the allegations.
    11 Nov 2022
    Reviewed the allegation that staff failed to assist resident with medical needs and found that staff followed doctor's orders when addressing the resident’s weight loss; therefore, the allegations were unsubstantiated.
    • § 87506(a)
    • § 1569.625(b)(2)
    • § 1569.69(b)
    • § 87465(e)
    • § 87303(a)
    • § 87463(c)
    10 Nov 2022
    Confirmed that the facility maintained appropriate infection control practices, safety measures, and adequate supplies during the inspection.
    29 Sept 2022
    Reviewed a licensee’s effort to address a previous occupancy violation involving unauthorized room additions, confirming that the rooms were removed and the staff bedroom was restored to its original layout.
    01 Aug 2022
    Found infection control measures in place, including a screening station with logs, hand sanitizer, masks, and temperature and symptom checks for visitors and staff. Observed safety concerns, including unlocked cleaning products under a kitchen sink and hot water at 115.7°F in a common bathroom, plus several required documents not submitted.
    01 Aug 2022
    Reviewed infection control measures, safety protocols, and documentation; identified deficiencies in cabinet safety and submitted required paperwork for compliance.
    24 Feb 2022
    Observed yard cleaned, central storage for medications, staff room, and a cabinet for knives; garage cabinets for cleaning supplies were locked, and an administrator submitted in-service training dated February 16, 2022, with an exit interview conducted.
    24 Feb 2022
    Reviewed safety and security measures, including locked cabinets and cleared outdoor areas, and confirmed staff completed required training.
    15 Feb 2022
    Identified multiple safety and security deficiencies at the home, including unlocked central storage for medications and knives, unlocked cleaning supplies in the garage, unlocked items in the staff room and a resident’s bedroom, an unlocked razor in the bathroom, unsafe outdoor conditions with a bed frame, a collapsed box, and piles of bricks in the backyard, and hot water at 141.9 degrees.
    • § 87303
    • § 87705
    • § 87705
    • § 87303
    15 Feb 2022
    Found multiple safety violations, including unlocked medications, sharp objects in accessible areas, unsafe water temperature, and hazardous conditions in the yard and resident rooms.
    • § 87568.1(a)(6)
    • § 1569.269(a)(6)
    • § 80072(a)(3)
    17 Nov 2021
    Reviewed records and interviews confirmed that the resident authorized a family member to act as his medical representative during recovery from a past stroke, and assessments indicated he did not have dementia or cognitive impairments. The allegation regarding the resident's decision-making capacity was determined to be unfounded.
    09 Nov 2021
    Found multiple infection control deficiencies, including lack of adequate PPE, missing signage, unsanitary trash cans, and staff not fit tested for N95 masks, resulting in a civil penalty.
    • § 87202(a)
    21 Jul 2021
    Found infection-control concerns after an unannounced visit, including an exit door without an audible signal, staff unaware of visitor screening, insufficient N95 respirators and disposable gowns, no records of N95 fit testing, and trash bins without lids. Found hot water at 115.5°F in one bathroom; COVID-19 signage, hand sanitizer, masks, gloves, and a visitor log were present, and safety equipment like detectors and fire extinguishers were available.
    21 Jul 2021
    Found deficiencies in safety measures, visitor screening procedures, and staff protective equipment, with violations noted in safety alarms, PPE supplies, and recordkeeping.
    • § 87705(f)(2)
    05 May 2021
    Identified that a resident was denied access to the landline phone, with staff only providing it for calls to family members.
    05 May 2021
    Found that the allegations that the resident sustained injuries while in care resulting in septic shock and that ammonia levels were high were not proven by the information gathered.
    05 May 2021
    Found that the allegation that residents were not afforded privacy during telephone conversations and that residents were prohibited from having cell phones was unfounded, with interviews confirming privacy during calls and that residents could have cell phones.
    05 May 2021
    Investigated the concerns that a resident sustained injuries and had a high ammonia level, and found insufficient evidence to support these allegations.
    05 Mar 2021
    Found that the facility failed to issue an appropriate refund within 15 days of removing a resident’s belongings, only providing it after a second request from the responsible person.
    • § 1569.652(c)
    30 Jul 2020
    Reviewed a death report that was initially not received by licensing, confirming the resident was found unresponsive after being last seen in a normal state, with follow-up steps requested to verify documentation.
    24 Jul 2020
    Reviewed by the licensing inspector, the residence was observed clean, secure, and well-maintained during the virtual tour, with four residents present and no issues identified.
    • § 87468.1
    03 Dec 2019
    Reviewed all interview and record findings, and determined that the allegation of staff handling resident R1 roughly was unfounded and without basis.
    26 Nov 2019
    Determined that a resident experienced multiple hospital visits following vomiting, abdominal issues, and a subsequent hip fracture, with assessments and care coordinated through various medical professionals.
    11 Nov 2019
    Reviewed compliance issues including unlocked medications, expired fire extinguisher tags, inadequate staff training records, missing resident medication documentation, and outdated emergency plans, resulting in cited deficiencies and a civil penalty.
    • § 87411
    • § 87411
    • § 1569.605
    • § 1569.695
    • § 87411
    • § 87615
    • § 87506
    • § 87705
    • § 87608
    • § 87705
    31 Oct 2019
    Reviewed conditions and records at the facility, identified deficiencies such as unsecured scissors and medication ordering issues, and noted required updates and documentation submissions for compliance.
    • § 87705(j)

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