I moved my mom into this brand-new, modern community and have been impressed - spotless, well-maintained apartments and common areas, attractive outdoor space and lots of amenities (theater, gym, courtyard, piano), with fresh daily meals. The staff are caring, knowledgeable and attentive, memory-care programming and activities have improved her quality of life; a few people note occasional understaffing, but overall I'm very pleased and would recommend touring.
Allara Senior Living sits at 9500 Cleveland Ave Suite 110 in Rancho Cucamonga, CA, and folks say the place is beautiful, clean, and peaceful, and you'll notice the warm and friendly atmosphere soon as you step inside because staff members really do offer warm hospitality and try to make sure everyone feels welcome. The facility's two-story building has luxury apartments for assisted living and memory care, and there are a lot of options-studio and one-bedroom layouts, all with different sizes, starting at 300 sq. ft. and going up to over 600 sq. ft., so residents have choices to fit what they need and they do announce starting prices, though you'd have to ask to get the actual numbers because they aren't on public display. Residents get help with personal care, activities of daily living, and specialized programs for memory care, like Generations Memory Care, so people living with Alzheimer's or dementia have support that's tailored to them, and if someone's there just for respite care, that's available too.
The Allara Senior Living team pays special attention to what each person needs, making sure there's personalized care, and they use unique programming, like the Vibrant Life® program, to keep folks active and engaged with activities and events. The community itself is designed to feel bright and welcoming, and there are modern common areas where people can gather, share meals, or take part in the educational activities, and sometimes residents even get to cook alongside the chefs during resident cook-offs. People living here get healthy and tasty meals in the communal dining rooms thanks to Elevate® dining, and there's transportation, fitness, and recreation options on-site to make life convenient and comfortable.
For those with memory loss or dementia, the staff uses specialized approaches and programming, and the facility offers a range of resources to help both residents and families-like a senior living blog, a library full of information, podcasts such as "The Disappearing Mind" for learning about dementia, and articles that cover everything from assisted living decisions to dementia support, whether it's early signs or advanced stages. Nurses aren't on-site on weekends, so higher-level medical needs may need planning, but there are skilled care services and help for those who need a closer watch during weekdays. The community accommodates different levels of care on one campus, so people can stay even if their needs change over time, and the landscape around the facility is meant to be peaceful, which a lot of folks notice right away, so all in all, Allara Senior Living stands out for its caring staff, clean and inviting atmosphere, a focus on purposeful living, and programs that look at the whole person, all in a setting that promotes dignity, social connection, and support for older adults no matter where they are in their journey.
People often ask...
Allara Senior Living offers competitive pricing, with rates starting at a cost of $4,394 per month.
Allara Senior Living offers independent living, assisted living, and memory care.
There are 46 photos of Allara Senior Living on Mirador.
Yes, Allara Senior Living allows residents to age in place and adjust their level of care as needed.
The full address for this community is 9417 19th St, Rancho Cucamonga, CA, 91701.
Yes, Allara Senior Living offers respite care.
Respite care in assisted living communities provides temporary, short-term relief for primary caregivers by offering professional care for their loved ones. It allows individuals to stay in an assisted living community for a limited time, giving caregivers a break while ensuring residents receive necessary support and assistance with daily activities.
State of California Inspection Reports
31
Inspections
1
Type A Citations
3
Type B Citations
4
Years of reports
22 May 2025
22 May 2025
Identified no evidence to support the allegation that staff handled a resident roughly; bruises and scratches were explained as resulting from wheelchair movement and staff-assisted transfers. Identified a January 2023 incident where a resident fell during assistance, resulting in rib fractures, with delays in documentation, medical care, and family notification; and noted that the rent increase issue was explained by an immediate level-of-care change rather than a 60-day notice.
§ 87468.2(a)(4)
24 Apr 2025
24 Apr 2025
Found the allegation that staff did not assist residents with personal care to be unsubstantiated based on staff and resident interviews and observed care.
24 Apr 2025
24 Apr 2025
Investigated Allegation 1 found no evidence that staff failed to safeguard residents' personal belongings; Allegation 2 found rooms were clean and sanitary; Allegation 3 found incontinence needs were met.
05 Nov 2024
05 Nov 2024
Investigated two allegations and found the personal rights concern unsubstantiated, with most residents reporting no rights violations and staff denying misconduct. Found the medication administration allegation unsubstantiated, with residents reporting medications were provided as scheduled and staff confirming routine administration.
24 Oct 2024
24 Oct 2024
Found no deficiencies after the unannounced visit, with safe, clean conditions, adequate staffing, and proper medication handling and record-keeping.
27 Jun 2024
27 Jun 2024
Identified that staff did not provide a resident's records to the authorized representative after a records request.
27 Jun 2024
27 Jun 2024
Found that staff did not provide resident's records to authorized representative.
§ 87468.2(a)(19)
30 Nov 2023
30 Nov 2023
Identified outdated Physician's Reports in three resident records that were not completed within the required timeframe. Reviewed records and noted a deficiency under Title 22.
30 Nov 2023
30 Nov 2023
Found the listed allegations unsubstantiated after interviews and on-site observations. The center showed timely responses to call lights, no evidence of residents left in soiled diapers, adequate food service, and proper dishwashing and kitchen conditions.
30 Nov 2023
30 Nov 2023
Identified deficiencies in resident records, specifically outdated Physician's Reports.
§ 80069(1)(a)
27 Oct 2023
27 Oct 2023
Identified security concerns after a resident left through an unlocked door from the Memory Care Unit while two staff were on break and the door alarm did not sound. Noted that physician documentation for the resident lacked the signature of the representative and indicated wandering, and the resident returned with no apparent injuries.
27 Oct 2023
27 Oct 2023
Confirmed incident of a resident leaving the facility unassisted due to a door alarm failure, resulting in a police intervention and return of the resident to the facility.
§ 80078(a)
05 Oct 2023
05 Oct 2023
Investigated an allegation during an unannounced case management visit, obtained signatures for amended paperwork, and conducted an exit discussion with a representative.
05 Oct 2023
05 Oct 2023
Conducted an unannounced visit, obtained signatures for an amended report, and completed necessary documentation during a case management visit.
02 Oct 2023
02 Oct 2023
Found compliance with licensing requirements; observed clean, well-maintained living spaces, functioning smoke and CO alarms, secure medication storage, adequate staffing around the clock, and proper record-keeping. No deficiencies cited.
02 Oct 2023
02 Oct 2023
Found no deficiencies during the inspection of the facility, confirming safe and clean conditions for residents.
27 Sept 2023
27 Sept 2023
Identified conflicting information about whether inadequate supervision caused an injury; the allegation remained unsubstantiated.
27 Sept 2023
27 Sept 2023
Found conflicting information regarding allegations of inadequate supervision resulting in a resident's injury.
15 Aug 2023
15 Aug 2023
Investigated the allegation of inadequate supervision resulting in an unexplained bruise and the alleged failure to properly report an incident; interviews and records showed the bruise was observed and reported within the regulated timeframe and staffing on the floor was adequate. Found the allegations unsubstantiated.
15 Aug 2023
15 Aug 2023
Found allegations of inadequate supervision resulting in a resident sustaining an unexplained injury and of staff not properly reporting an incident involving a resident were unsubstantiated.
21 Mar 2023
21 Mar 2023
Found ongoing staff availability and that residents receive assistance throughout the day with assigned caregivers. Found that residents wear pendants and pagers alert staff, no evidence of abandonment during emergencies in March 2022, and visits were not denied, with rapid testing required for unvaccinated visitors.
21 Mar 2023
21 Mar 2023
Investigated five allegations and found no evidence to prove that staff caused injury, failed to administer medications as prescribed, did not respond to resident calls for help, interrupted residents’ sleep, or served rotten fruit in the care setting.
21 Mar 2023
21 Mar 2023
Confirmed that staff provide assistance to residents throughout the day, residents have pendants to call for help, no evidence of staff abandoning residents in emergencies, and no reports of denying visitors during covid-19.
19 Jul 2022
19 Jul 2022
Found no health or safety concerns identified. No COVID-19 cases or exposures were reported; infection-control measures were in place, including daily temperature checks, resident monitoring, masking, hand hygiene, regular cleaning of high-touch surfaces, and functioning safety systems such as smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detectors, and fire extinguishers.
19 Jul 2022
19 Jul 2022
Confirmed no deficiencies during infection control inspection at the facility.
07 Apr 2022
07 Apr 2022
Found residents were doing well, felt safe and cared for, with no immediate health or safety concerns noted; no deficiencies were issued.
07 Apr 2022
07 Apr 2022
Inspection resulted in no deficiencies or immediate health/safety concerns. Residents reported feeling safe and well-cared for.
08 Jul 2021
08 Jul 2021
Confirmed pre-licensing readiness with no deficiencies; interiors, safety systems, furnishings, and spaces were found clean and safe, with fire clearance for 100 non-ambulatory and 20 bedridden residents and memory care delayed egress approved. The home has 79 assisted living bedrooms and 26 memory care bedrooms, with all required postings, a complete first aid kit, locked medication and resident files storage, a working telephone, and outdoor shaded seating in place.
08 Jul 2021
08 Jul 2021
Inspection determined the facility met all health and safety requirements.
26 May 2021
26 May 2021
Confirmed identity verification of the applicant and administrator and their understanding of licensing requirements during COMP II for a 120-capacity residential care setting. Reviewed that the interview covered operation, admissions policies, staffing and training, restrictive health conditions, general provisions, emergency preparedness, complaints and reporting, and pre-licensing readiness.
26 May 2021
26 May 2021
Confirmed understanding of regulations and requirements during COMP II interview for initial application at a residential care facility for the elderly.