Rose Arbor Village sits at 2001 Rose Arbor Dr in Sacramento, aiming to give seniors a secure place where they can thrive with good care and comfort, and the place really feels like a proper community because there's always something going on, whether it's exercise classes, social gatherings, cultural outings, or bingo and music in the common areas, with staff there round the clock to help folks with bathing, dressing, medication, or anything else they might need. The grounds have lovely gardens, patios, and walking paths, and the apartment homes come in studios, one or two bedrooms, and even little cottages, some with private patios, full-size appliances, and nice touches like washer/dryer hookups and den areas, so residents feel like they've got a place that's both modern and private. Memory care is a big part of what they do, giving extra support to people with memory problems, using special care teams and programs like SPARK sensory activities, and you can tell they put a lot of thought into safety, with security systems, emergency alert buttons, guards, and fall prevention.
Rose Arbor Village allows people to age in place, since there's independent living for those who want more freedom, assisted living for those needing help with daily things, memory care for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, and respite care if someone only needs a short stay, maybe to recover after a hospital visit or while family's away, and they even have rehabilitation services and in-house therapy. You'll find a full wellness program that covers exercise, diet, medication management, and health education, and nurses, caregivers, and aides work together to make sure any medical needs are overseen, from medication reminders to hospice, diabetes management, immunizations, and podiatry, and they can call in doctors and diagnostics when needed. The community bus makes it easy for residents to get to doctor appointments or shopping, and the on-site pharmacy and therapy rooms save travel for those services.
Meals come fresh from the kitchen three times a day, made by a chef, restaurant-style, with plenty of options and snacks always available, and dietary needs-from diabetes-friendly to low-salt or vegetarian-are handled with care, plus there's guest parking for family or friends dropping by, and even overnight guest accommodations. Housekeeping, laundry, and window cleaning happen weekly, while in each apartment you'll find air and heat controls, roomy closets, cable TV, internet, and a safe bathroom, with extra touches like the option for phone hookups and premium finishes. There's a beauty parlor, salon spa, barber, library, lounge, fitness center, chapel, movie theater, game rooms, theater, and areas to play cards, do puzzles, or join the choir or the grand piano, along with lots of organized social, educational, and creative activities nearly every day, including arts and crafts, cooking lessons, field trips, horticulture, cocktail-hour socials, and lifelong learning classes.
Rose Arbor Village lets seniors keep pets and offers language services in English, along with rooms and common areas that are accessible for those using wheelchairs or needing help getting around, and every unit and amenity is built for comfort and safety, including fire alarms, personal medical alerts, and controlled access. The community's overseen by Frontier Management, LLC, and the facility keeps up with California licenses, focusing on helping folks maintain a good quality of life. Payment options include private pay, VA benefits, long-term care insurance, and credit cards, but they don't take Medicaid or Medicare. The website has more details on pricing, services, and answers to common questions for anyone curious about what living there is like.