East Bay Assisted Living stands as a senior living facility with 68 beds, and it welcomes adults aged 55 and older who need assisted living, independent living, memory care, or nursing home services, and you'll find that it sits close to bus lines and highways for easy access, and there are plenty of different types of rooms here, like studio, single, shared, two-bedroom, private, or fully furnished, move-in ready options, plus all kinds of amenities such as a dining room, fitness center, game and activities room, washers and dryers, maintenance services, and kitchens or kitchenettes for residents who like to cook sometimes. Meals, snacks, and sometimes even Asian cuisine get served in the dining room, with care to offer both home-style and special meals, while staff members who speak Mandarin, Korean, and Chinese work to make everyone feel at home and understood, which can be a comfort to residents and families alike. The building stays accessible with wheelchair-friendly showers, safety features, sprinkler systems, large screen TVs, strong internet, cable, and even guest and resident parking, and when residents want to get outside, there's a yard where walking and gathering happens.
Residents who need support for daily living-like getting dressed, bathing, using the restroom, or moving from bed to wheelchair-get help from cheerful 24-hour staff led by Mrs. Alice Kuang and Mr. Michael Kuang, who both manage the state-licensed RCFE, license #15601443. A nurse or caregiver helps with wound care, medication, blood sugar testing, insulin injections, or assistance with incontinence, and the ratio of staff to residents stays close at 1:2, and the team seems happy and attentive, which is important when someone needs to feel looked after and respected. East Bay Assisted Living supports residents with dementia and memory loss, offering memory care programming and activities to keep folks moving or socializing through arts, crafts, exercise, educational programs, and special family holiday gatherings, while care plans stay personalized and can be adjusted for those needing light, medium, or heavier care.
The facility covers housekeeping, personal laundry, and also has maintenance on hand for repairs or adjustments. Staff gives reminders and support for medication, and extra care gets provided for non-ambulatory folks who need two-person transfers or frequent help, while transportation and nearby bus routes make trips to appointments and outings simple. For end-of-life care, the staff offers hospice support in addition to the daily services. Facility administrators encourage families and new residents to visit for tours, talk about care needs, ask questions, and even provide feedback so everyone feels included and voices get heard. East Bay Assisted Living works to create a family-like setting, with attention to different languages, Asian cultural themes, and an inclusive feeling that helps people feel safe, involved, and seen, all while keeping up with safety standards and a straightforward approach to caring for older adults.