Oakmont of Redwood City sits at 1 E Selby Ln in Redwood City, CA, and offers senior living choices like independent living, assisted living, memory care, nursing home care, and continuing care retirement community features, and the campus has a range of options in one spot so it's easier for folks to age in place if needs change. The facility takes safety seriously with features like handrails, handicap-accessible spaces, and sprinkler systems in both shared areas and private rooms, plus staff who are trained in dementia and Alzheimer's care help keep memory care residents secure, especially since the spaces and activities help limit wandering and reduce confusion for those who need it most. The building is two stories high and has well-kept grounds with walnut and acacia trees-you've got nice views and some peaceful green spaces to sit, and the apartments are bright, built for comfort, and come in studio, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom layouts, each with things like kitchenettes, in-room washers and dryers, and large windows that let in plenty of light.
Residents can use a lot of property amenities-there's a game and activities room, a salon and barbershop, a fitness center, free Wi-Fi, and a cozy theater for movie matinees (and popcorn, which a lot of people enjoy), and outdoors the grounds stay inviting but details on things like parking or patios aren't mentioned much. Oakmont offers thorough personal care services including help with bathing, dressing, walking, managing medication, and cleaning the apartments, with laundry and dry cleaning available, and transportation to appointments if needed. Meals get prepared and served in a central dining room by chefs and meal planners who focus on nutrition and taste, while residents can also join fun daily activities-like arts and crafts, walking, fitness classes, music events, clubs, and educational talks-that help everyone stay active and social, and there are special programs built just for memory care.
Residents say the staff treat them kindly and work hard to make the place feel welcoming and safe, and hands-on caregivers check in on folks often to offer support, whether someone needs a lot of help every day or just prefers a bit of assistance with certain chores. Oakmont lets residents bring pets, keeps apartments accessible for wheelchairs and walkers, and has both guest parking and internet covered, though the details about utilities and parking are light. There's a wellness center, a full-time nurse on site, and extra planning tools and support for family caregivers who want to learn about options or figure out what kind of care a loved one might need. Oakmont's rental community model means people pay monthly to live here; it's not listed for sale and doesn't post much information about what's included in utilities. The community, tied in with Oakmont Management Group, also helps with long-term care insurance if needed and posts a lot of helpful resources online, like guides, reviews, floor plans, and FAQs for those comparing senior living places. People looking for a more social, maintenance-free lifestyle can choose independent living, while those needing more help can find care up to full skilled nursing, with an emphasis on being a comfortable, safe environment that adapts to each senior's needs.