The Meadows of Napa Valley sits on a scenic 20-acre property filled with rolling hills and green views in Wine Country, and the place mixes several levels of senior care all on one campus, which means residents can adjust support as their needs change over time, and you'll find four main areas of care there: Residential Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care including Alzheimer's support, and Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation, and the community's licensed by the State of California under License #286801070. Residents can live in comfortable, nicely finished homes and have access to services like medication help, support with daily tasks, non-ambulatory care, a 24-hour call system, and nursing care that's available 12-16 hours a day. Folks can move in with a month-to-month rental or settle in with a plan for future care through the flexible Continuing Care program, and the Meadows offers a full range of support for independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and other senior options. The community belongs to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs, and they say their approach is based on friendship, love, and truth, wanting everyone to feel at home and supported.
Around the campus, daily life includes lots of social spaces like an arts room, a game room, a library, and a movie theater, and there's always things going on like bocce ball, gardening clubs, music groups, ukulele classes, and resident-led events. Wellness is a focus too, with activities like tai chi, hiking and biking groups, water fitness in the pool, and an outdoor putting green, along with fitness areas like a weight room and space for outdoor activities. The dining choices are varied, so residents can pick Vela for a fine meal, Rebekah's Bistro for something casual, or arrange for private dining if there's a special event, and there are even private dining rooms to make gatherings easier. Staff also help residents and their families with care planning, lifestyle questions, and give support to caregivers, and everyone gets transportation options for appointments or trips to attractions in the area. Residents can park on site, and the grounds are set up so folks can get around whether they need extra help or not. People interested in staying busy can look through community resources, career opportunities, and an FAQ to answer common questions. Overall, the Meadows tries to offer a steady, comfortable environment with different levels of care under one roof, which makes it easier for residents to stay put as their needs change.