Greenhaven Place in Sacramento is part of the Brookdale senior living community and serves folks who are 55 and older with a range of living options, including independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and continuing care. Residents can find personalized care and attention to individual needs, and there's a memory care area designed for people living with Alzheimer's or other types of dementia that helps everyone feel safe and respected. The staff pay close attention to keeping residents active with structured daily programs-there's social games, fitness classes including Tai Chi and yoga, computer classes, and activity calendars packed with outings, culinary activities, and group hobbies such as a knitting club. There are full-time and part-time nurses on-site, and specialized offerings for seniors who need different levels of health monitoring, behavior tracking, medication management, or help with incontinence and diabetes.
The living spaces come in a variety of floorplans, such as one-bedroom and one-bathroom apartments and suites, and you'll find walk-in closets, kitchenettes or full kitchens, private bathrooms, wall-to-wall carpeting, individually controlled thermostats and air conditioning, private patios or balconies, and even safety features like grab bars and emergency call systems in every unit. Residents can enjoy cable or satellite TV, WiFi, natural light, and private outdoor spaces, and the community offers secure garage parking, guest parking, and space for overnight guests. Housekeeping, linen, and laundry services keep things tidy, and there's regular check-ins as well as ambulatory and wheelchair assistance for those who need it. Pet-lovers can bring their small pets, and there are even pet care options.
Greenhaven Place has plenty of indoor and outdoor spots for socializing or relaxing, with gardens, paved walking paths, a courtyard, community lounge areas, a recreation room, an activity room, a family room, a well-lit dining room, a library, and a game room with board games. There's a beauty and barber shop, a coffee shop, a pharmacy, and on-site shopping, as well as a computer room and fitness gym. Seasonal chef-prepared meals are served in restaurant-style dining rooms, with room service, buffet options, private dining rooms, and accommodations for special diets. The place focuses on giving folks a safe, worry-free environment so they can lead dignified lives with help as needed, whether that's bathing, dressing, mobility, or dining, and there's support for those who want independent living that's social and maintenance-free.
Residents get access to transportation for shopping and trips to medical appointments or field trips, and there's always staff and visiting professionals to help out, though some special services may cost extra. Greenhaven Place is close to doctors, dentists, and medical providers, and has both skilled nursing and home health services available, along with respite and short-term stays for those who need them. Emergency pendants and alert systems keep everyone connected to help day and night. The community supports religious services and veterans with special assistance when needed. The license numbers for the facility are 34 2700474 and 347005330. Greenhaven Place aims to be a straight-forward, comfortable place for seniors looking for independent living or support with daily activities, always with a focus on maintaining quality of life.
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Greenhaven Place offers competitive pricing, with rates starting at a cost of $2,995 per month.
Greenhaven Place offers independent living, assisted living, and memory care.
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Yes, Greenhaven Place allows residents to age in place and adjust their level of care as needed.
The full address for this community is 6350 Riverside Blvd, Sacramento, CA, 95831.
Yes, Greenhaven Place 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
43
Inspections
10
Type A Citations
4
Type B Citations
5
Years of reports
29 Jan 2025
29 Jan 2025
Found no deficiencies and noted that water temperatures in several rooms were within safe ranges, food supplies were adequate, safety devices were current, and medications were securely stored.
08 Mar 2024
08 Mar 2024
Identified that the billing statements allegation was unsubstantiated after reviewing resident records and levels of care documentation.
Identified that the unlocked doors and power outage allegations were unsubstantiated, noting exterior doors were unlocked only during daytime hours and there were no issues with unauthorized entry; no deficiencies cited.
08 Mar 2024
08 Mar 2024
Reviewed allegations of billing discrepancies, unlocked doors, and power outages, ultimately finding them unsubstantiated and noting no deficiencies observed.
19 Jan 2024
19 Jan 2024
Found no deficiencies cited; observed good health and safety measures, including water at 111°F, working fire and smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, securely stored medications, and adequate food supplies. Noted one housekeeping closet was unlocked.
19 Jan 2024
19 Jan 2024
Confirmed no deficiencies found during inspection, facility in compliance with regulations.
05 Oct 2023
05 Oct 2023
Investigated an incident on 9/12/23 in which a staff member inadvertently swapped medications and administration times, resulting in a missed eye drop for a resident; there were no adverse reactions. Found, based on documents and interviews, that the allegation was supported by a preponderance of the evidence.
05 Oct 2023
05 Oct 2023
Reviewed an incident involving a medication error and conducted interviews with staff and residents.
14 Sept 2023
14 Sept 2023
Found that the bathroom and kitchen cleanliness allegation was unfounded and that retaliation for filing a prior complaint and staff touching a resident were unsubstantiated.
14 Sept 2023
14 Sept 2023
Identified that the resident’s prescribed diet was not followed and the POA was not notified about hospitalization. Reviewed records and interviews and found that staffing levels, call button response times, and notification to an ombudsman were not supported by the evidence.
14 Sept 2023
14 Sept 2023
Investigated allegations of dirty bathrooms and kitchens, as well as inappropriate touching by staff, found to be unfounded and unsubstantiated.
30 Aug 2023
30 Aug 2023
Identified a medication error in which a resident received another resident's medication. Interviews with staff and a review of the medication administration process were conducted.
§ 87465(j)
30 Aug 2023
30 Aug 2023
Confirmed medication error involving two residents during an inspection on 8/30/23, with deficiencies cited.
§ 87465(c)(2)
13 Jan 2023
13 Jan 2023
Found no deficiencies after an unannounced visit, with 72°F indoor temperature, 120°F hot water within range, functioning detectors, and a locked central medications area. Noted one resident receiving hospice care; food supplies included 2-day perishables and 7-day non-perishables; first aid kit stocked with required items; and the Administrator’s certificate valid through January 10, 2025.
13 Jan 2023
13 Jan 2023
Inspection on 1/13/23 found no safety hazards, met temperature regulations, and had required emergency supplies.
24 Oct 2022
24 Oct 2022
Determined that, although the allegation of a caregiver punching a resident may have occurred, there was not a preponderance of evidence to prove the abuse occurred or that the location was at fault for any regulatory deficiencies. No deficiencies were cited.
24 Oct 2022
24 Oct 2022
Determined that the 3/31/2022 allegation of verbal aggression by a caregiver during care may have occurred, but there was not a preponderance of the evidence to prove the abuse occurred or to cite Title 22 violations, and no deficiencies were cited.
24 Oct 2022
24 Oct 2022
Reviewed the allegation of physical abuse reported by a resident, but could not find enough evidence to prove that it occurred or that the facility was at fault.
§ 87555(b)(7)
§ 87211(a)(1)
23 Sept 2022
23 Sept 2022
Identified that for 10 days no Designation of Facility Responsibility nor administrator documentation had been received for the site, despite notices and an expectation to provide them during the week of 9/26/22.
23 Sept 2022
23 Sept 2022
Investigated the allegation that a resident drove alone and was involved in a car accident around 9/15/22. Found that medical records indicated the resident has mild cognitive impairment and could leave with supervision, while a preplacement appraisal noted occasional confusion.
23 Sept 2022
23 Sept 2022
Identified deficiencies in documentation and staffing at the facility during the visit.
10 Mar 2022
10 Mar 2022
Investigated allegations about a resident’s finances and safety; reviewed documentation, interviewed staff and police, and determined that no violations occurred and that authorities are assisting to keep the resident safe.
10 Mar 2022
10 Mar 2022
Investigated concerns regarding unauthorized charges on a resident's bank card and found that no violations occurred, with collaboration from relevant authorities to ensure the resident's safety.
20 Jan 2022
20 Jan 2022
Found no deficiencies; observed safe conditions with 75°F indoors and 115.4°F hot water, fire extinguishers and smoke/CO detectors, central heating and air, centrally stored medications area locked, first aid kit stocked, two residents on hospice, and an administrator certificate expired on 10/21/22.
20 Jan 2022
20 Jan 2022
Inspection confirmed no deficiencies were found during the visit.
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03 Nov 2021
03 Nov 2021
Found that the allegation that staff intimidate residents was unfounded. Found that the allegation that residents were not being provided adequate food service was unfounded, and that fire drills were conducted as required with no violations cited.
03 Nov 2021
03 Nov 2021
Confirmed unfounded allegations of staff intimidation and inadequate food service, as well as failure to conduct required fire drills at the facility.
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28 Sept 2021
28 Sept 2021
Found that staff mishandled a resident's medication, did not prevent a resident from wandering, and did not properly report an incident while in care. Documentation showed delays in medication orders, an elopement, and incomplete sharing of related records.
28 Sept 2021
28 Sept 2021
Confirmed mishandling of medication, failure to prevent wandering, and improper incident reporting during visit.
22 Jun 2021
22 Jun 2021
Found no deficiencies or safety hazards; temperatures and hot water were within required ranges, and the central medications area was locked. Two residents were receiving hospice care; first aid supplies were stocked and required documents were submitted; all COVID-19-related questions were answered No.
22 Jun 2021
22 Jun 2021
Found a medication error where a resident missed a dose of insulin because staff could not locate the insulin. An incident report documenting the error was submitted.
22 Jun 2021
22 Jun 2021
Observed no deficiencies during inspection of the facility on 6/22/21.
§ 87465(d)
§ 87468.1(a)(8)
§ 87466
18 Jun 2021
18 Jun 2021
Investigated multiple allegations and found that trash from resident rooms was emptied into the outside bin with staff and maintenance help, and new housekeeping hires occurred; the handicap entry button functioned though surrounding concrete needed repair. Activities and transportation followed Covid guidelines, visitation was allowed per guidance, and no deficiencies were noted.
18 Jun 2021
18 Jun 2021
Confirmed no issues with trash disposal, handicap button, resident activities, transportation, or visitation at the facility.
14 Jun 2021
14 Jun 2021
Identified that a staff member misappropriated a resident's funds totaling about $14,000; deficiencies were cited.
14 Jun 2021
14 Jun 2021
Confirmed that a staff member misappropriated a resident's finances using the resident's bank card, as detailed in interviews and a police report, validating the financial abuse allegations.
§ 87465(c)(2)
06 May 2021
06 May 2021
Investigated five specific allegations: resident decline due to neglect; resident not getting needs met; staff did not assist the resident in staying in touch with the family; resident room not cleaned; and resident's belongings missing. Found insufficient evidence to prove these claims.
06 May 2021
06 May 2021
Investigated allegations of resident neglect, unmet needs, lack of familial communication, unclean room, and missing belongings; all allegations determined unsubstantiated due to lack of sufficient evidence or findings during the visit.
24 Feb 2021
24 Feb 2021
Investigated an allegation that led to orders for immediate exclusion of an individual from all facilities and immediate exclusion of the licensee from the premises; a staff member was excluded, not related to this site.
24 Feb 2021
24 Feb 2021
Determined immediate exclusion of staff due to unrelated concerns.
21 Aug 2020
21 Aug 2020
Identified no fever, cough, or breathing difficulty among residents or staff, and no contact with a lab-confirmed COVID-19 case in the past 14 days; 82 residents were in care with 31 relocated from evacuation, and PPE stations, screening, and social distancing were in place. Health and Wellness Director arrived to inform residents to prepare to return home, noting a prior 30-day quarantine.
21 Aug 2020
21 Aug 2020
Conducted a health and safety check, found no deficiencies, and residents were informed to prepare to return home after being displaced.
§ 87405
§ 87777(a)
§ 1569.58(a)(5)
§ 87468.2(a)(8)
14 May 2020
14 May 2020
Confirmed: Staff did not yell at residents during a meeting about changes to dining services. The allegation was deemed unfounded.
21 Jan 2020
21 Jan 2020
Visited a facility with a capacity of 48 non-ambulatory residents and found no safety hazards or violations during the inspection. All required documents and procedures were up to date and in compliance with regulations.