Woodbridge Terrace is a senior living community at 1 Witherspoon in Irvine, California, and sits in the Woodbridge neighborhood, which is in a region with strong legal protections for LGBTQ rights and fair housing, though that doesn't say anything about features inside the property itself, but that's the kind of setting it's found in. The place has a large, landscaped property with buildings, parking areas, and lots of greenery, and you can find paved walkways, manicured lawns, mature trees, and garden spaces, plus a gazebo wrapped in roses and outdoor patios with grills, comfortable seating under umbrellas, and fire pits that make the outside pretty peaceful for sitting or enjoying a sunny afternoon, and the stone archway entrance with red umbrellas gives the community a welcoming look as you walk up.
The lobby feels inviting, with comfortable seats, big windows letting in natural light, and elegant stone details that give it a homey but classic feel, and there are indoor spaces set up with fireplaces, game tables, and a cozy library for reading or relaxing. Down the hall, the main dining room serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner with menus that change every day, and there's room service and a bistro for quick meals if you want something light or you're not up for the main dining experience, plus a private dining room in case you want a small get-together. The chef has won awards and works to make meals healthy and tasty, and residents can ask for changes to suit their tastes or needs. Staff at Woodbridge Terrace have a reputation for being kind, helpful, and easy to talk to, and there are caregivers and aides around the clock to help when necessary.
Woodbridge Terrace offers different levels of care, including independent living, assisted living, and a dedicated memory care program designed for residents with dementia, Alzheimer's disease, or similar conditions, and the staff supports those with medication management, help getting dressed or showered, and they have a dementia waiver for those who qualify. Residents who like to keep active have access to programs and activities aimed at keeping people engaged mentally, socially, and physically; the monthly calendar usually mixes things up with educational, spiritual, and group events so there's always a way to stay connected with others, or to try something new.
The apartments come in studio, suite, and one-bedroom layouts, all of them set up with kitchenettes, spacious closets, and large bathrooms, though the exact building details, floors, or parking situations aren't listed specifically. Wi-Fi and high-speed internet are available in the community, and all the common areas and pathways are designed to be handicap-accessible. Housekeeping and transportation services are included, making things simpler day to day if you don't want to drive or worry about cleaning up, and help is always available if you lose track of anything or need extra support in your apartment.
Woodbridge Terrace is part of the Kisco Senior Living portfolio, which is known for focusing on hospitality, programs like Healthy Strides, and something the company calls the Art of Living Well® culture, which promotes feeling your best physically, socially, and mentally, along with personalized care that changes as your needs change. The facility works with visiting doctors, neurologists, and gerontologists for on-site health and physical therapy services, and skilled nursing and continuing care are also available if health needs get more complicated. Residents dealing with dementia or memory problems can join in special reminiscence programs aimed at helping them feel safe, supported, and involved. In terms of capacity, Woodbridge Terrace is licensed to serve up to 180 residents at once, and it has a state license (License #: 306005960) that covers all these services.
You won't find extras like pools, fitness centers, fancy outdoor features, or specific pet amenities, and they haven't made a fuss about special names for different features inside, but there's a strong focus on making residents comfortable, healthy, and at home, whether you're very independent or need quite a bit of support. Reviews across the web give the community a score of 5.2, and Woodbridge Terrace stands out in part because of its calm, well-landscaped surroundings, friendly staff, and the wide range of options for living and care. Facility policies, fees, rental terms, specific parking, utility, and building structure details aren't spelled out in public listings, so it's wise to ask directly about those if you're interested.