Eskaton Village Roseville sits at 1650 Eskaton Loop and has a large, well-kept campus with gardens, quiet walking paths, shaded benches, a sundial, and plenty of outdoor spaces for both relaxation and activity. The community sits close to banks, medical offices, shops, parks, a public library, a community center, and public transportation, so everything's nearby if you need it, and that can make things a bit simpler for outings and errands. The grounds feel peaceful, with nice lighting at night and spots for gardening or sitting outdoors, and people like the clean, well-maintained feel of the buildings. The Village is a Life Plan Community, or CCRC, offering a full range of services-independent living, assisted living, memory care, short-term stays, skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and even home care, so residents can get more help as they need it or use care in their own home too.
Living options cover just about every stage-residents can choose independent living with hospitality-style support like housekeeping and shuttle rides, or move into more supportive assisted living or secure memory care for people with dementia or Alzheimer's. There's also a Lodge building with independent living, assisted living, memory care, and respite or short stays if someone only needs help for a little while. Memory care runs on person-centered plans geared toward helping each resident have a meaningful day. Skilled nursing and rehabilitation offer 24-hour attention for people recovering or needing extra support.
The amenities are practical and focus on comfort. There's air conditioning, wheelchair accessibility, on-site restrooms, a drive-thru, and good safe walking paths. The Village Center clubhouse is busy, with both indoor and outdoor heated pools, a fitness room, a bistro, courtyards, and a library, plus spaces for social events like Paint & Sip and Taste of Eskaton, so there's always something to do or folks to meet if you want. Residents have access to a well-stocked library for quiet reading, cozy fireside sitting areas, and nice areas outside for strolls or visiting with friends. Home care options are available for those who want support while staying in their own place. The Life Enrichment program offers activities, education, and recreation every week, which can help keep minds and bodies active, and meals are served on-site if you don't feel like cooking.
The staff have a reputation for being attentive and caring, and the approach is called person-centered, so care gets adjusted for each individual's needs. Residents and visitors say Eskaton Village Roseville feels well-tended and comfortable, and that the neighborhood has several hundred private residences for a real community feel. The place is pet-friendly, so dogs and cats are welcome in the outdoor spaces and along the walking paths. There are virtual tours for people wanting to look around without coming in person, and residential living advisors set up visits to see how things are run. Affordable housing options and outreach programs help support older adults in the larger community, as Eskaton is a non-profit that puts resources back into programs and care for residents. The social life is active, with both indoor and outdoor gathering spaces, and every part of the facility, from the quiet library to the busy fitness room, is designed with older adults in mind. This community offers a blend of private living and support services so residents can find what suits them as their needs change.