ACC Maple Tree Village - Assisted Living & Memory Care Senior Living Community sits on the south side of Sacramento, near Alder Tree Way and Kado Court, right in the Pocket/Greenhaven neighborhood, where mature oak trees and well-kept gardens give everything a peaceful feel. This is a nonprofit community that serves seniors age 62 and up, and anyone can apply if they have a qualifying doctor's report and care assessment, so folks of all backgrounds are welcome. The building is new, built for seniors from the start, with wide halls, universal design, and clever safety features like delayed egress doors and wander-guard systems, making it easier for people using walkers or wheelchairs and making it safer for residents with memory challenges.
The place offers both assisted living and memory care, with each side having its own spaces, custom-made programs, and special safety measures. Sometimes people just need a little help, so the assisted living services cover things like dressing, bathing, getting around, and managing medicine, plus three solid meals a day, snacks, and lots of scheduled activities from bingo to fitness classes, planned outings, mental wellness programs, and things like gardening or art that keep people engaged. Memory care is set aside in its own secure area, designed to support folks living with Alzheimer's and other types of dementia, and residents get individualized care from staff trained in memory support. Memory Care has 30 apartments, each with a full private bathroom, and the neighborhood has two full living rooms with large screen TVs, privacy shades on the windows, secured entryways, and access to special walking paths and gardens built for safety and comfort.
Residents live in private or shared apartments, including studios and one or two-bedroom units, each with air-conditioning, kitchenettes, cable TV, Wi-Fi, and access to community lounges and game rooms. Family-style meals are served three times a day and snacks are included, and there's even private dining rooms for special family visits. People can have pets, and there's a real effort to make the place feel like home, with community gardens, landscaped courtyards, and places to walk, sit, or chat with neighbors. The Senior Program has set up thousands of walks for residents, and several continuing learning and physical therapy options are available. There's a spa room, a computer center, a fitness room, a gaming room, and regular activities planned by both staff and residents.
Safety and health support stay front and center, from 24-hour on-call staff and emergency call pendants for everyone, to secure memory care areas and enhanced supervision when needed. There's help with move-in coordination, housekeeping, linens, laundry, transportation to medical and non-medical appointments, and staff can keep up with household maintenance so residents don't have to worry about repairs. Hospice waiver services are available, as well as respite stays for short-term recovery. This community keeps things accessible with plenty of parking for people using mobility aids, and everything's licensed by the California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing Division, under RCFE Lic 342700683. Families can see virtual tours and floor plans before moving in, and residents can personalize their plan based on their care and independence needs. The culture focuses on relationships, connection, and making time for simple joys, with both staff and neighbors looking out for one another, and the whole place is set up so seniors can live with as much independence and dignity as possible.