Mission Commons - A Provincial Senior Living Community sits in Redlands, California, in the Inland Empire, with Spanish-style stucco buildings surrounded by palm trees and gardens. The apartments come in studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom layouts, and each has a living area, balcony, walk-in tub or shower, kitchenette, and self-controlled heat and air, and folks who live here can bring their pets too. Most utilities are bundled into one monthly rate, making things easy, and the apartments range from 432 to 952 square feet so there's a bit of space to stretch out, plus you'll find wheelchair-accessible units and Wi-Fi throughout the building. The staff includes a live-in community manager who shares daily life with folks, and services cover housekeeping every week, linen changes, maintenance, and emergency response pendants for safety, and the building itself has safety rails, smoke alarms, and a sprinkler system.
Meals come as three homestyle chef-made dishes each day with all-day home-style dining choices, and you get a full calendar of group activities-there's exercise classes, themed parties, educational sessions, and Montessori-based programs to help people keep social connections strong. Mission Commons is part of Discovery Senior Living, which has communities in many states, and here you'll find independent living, assisted living, memory care, nursing care, and continuing care, with access to visiting physicians and therapists for personal needs, and it's close to Loma Linda University Heart & Surgical Hospital in case you need advanced medical help, just 0.3 miles away. The grounds are landscaped with walking paths, gardens, and patio spaces, and amenities include a heated pool, Jacuzzi, library, salon and barber shop, activity and game rooms, business center, fitness gym, resident kitchen, private dining rooms, and covered parking.
Transportation for local trips is included, so you can get out to places like the Redlands Bowl or the San Bernardino Mountains, and there are nearby cafes like Starbucks and pharmacies such as CVS. Folks who need a little extra help can choose assisted living care for things like bathing, dressing, and taking medicine, while those with memory loss have access to special memory care apartments and programs aimed at safety and well-being. Some residents choose to use home care agencies, and you'll find options for customizing your care plan. The staff has a reputation for being friendly and helpful, working together to support daily life, and the monthly rent covers most things so there aren't a lot of extra worries about bills. Mission Commons uses a community score system with things like sentiment analysis, reviews, and neighborhood safety to keep track of how people feel about the place, and tours are available so you can see for yourself what daily life and activities look like.
There's a focus on providing a balance between independence and support with lots of chances to take part in activities, relax, enjoy meals, use the library or gardens, swim, or just sit with friends in the lounge-and residents can choose from a range of affordable rental options depending on their needs and lifestyle.