The Sequoias

    1400 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco, CA, 94109
    5.0 · 1 reviews
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    • Skilled nursing

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    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

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    • Meals

      4.8
    • Building

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    • Value

      4.8

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    About The Sequoias

    The Sequoias stands as a senior living community owned by Sequoia Living and operated by the Northern California Presbyterian Homes and Services group, and you'll find it designed for adults sixty and older who want comfort, care, and an active life in San Francisco, and there's the tall 25-story tower that's well-known in the city landscape and it offers several types of apartment layouts, like Tower one-bedroom and two-bedroom units, larger studio spaces, and one- and two-bedroom options in the Garden Court. This community uses a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) Life Plan model that helps people age in place, providing independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, and specialized memory care, with care levels and contracts such as Market Rate or Lifetime Services that keep monthly fees predictable or variable by care needs, and refund rules for entrance fees that include partial refunds before certain periods, like a 44-month residency refund window, and full refund during the 90-day cancellation period minus some costs.

    The Sequoias offers chef-prepared meals using fresh ingredients, with vegetarian and vegan choices always on the menu, and staff work hard planning nutritious meals to help everyone get the vitamins and minerals they need. Weekly housekeeping and laundry are part of the Monthly Care Fee, which also covers meals, linen service, utilities, transportation, wellness classes, and access to private rooms for visits or meetings. They've put in five unique gardens plus a seven-story atrium courtyard so residents can garden, sit outside, or join classes in open air, while the social calendar always looks full of concerts, movies, creative activities like art classes or sewing, Tai chi, musical recitals, gardening groups, creative writing, and even a yearly drag show. There's a theater, on-site clinic, fitness programs, and weekly art studio lessons. Guidelines let residents host overnight guests up to 14 days without special permissions, and guest rooms and rollaway beds are available for a small fee. Most pets come too, with rules for dog and cat size and types.

    Residents can keep their own physicians, use help from the emergency call system in every apartment, and get healthcare at the on-site clinic when they need it, and there's ongoing support through the Resident Services Program and Intergenerational Program. The Sequoias enjoys a spot in a lively neighborhood close to restaurants, shops, parks, and waterfront walks, with big city cultural sites like SFMOMA, de Young Museum, and Legion of Honor all right nearby. The community also provides a Senior Center for locals, residential care homes where a live-in caregiver helps people with daily needs, secure memory care areas for those with dementia or Alzheimer's, and maintenance-free 55+ active communities along with affordable options like Eastern Park Apartments, Town Park Towers, and Western Park Apartments. There's home care for those living off-site, where trained aides help with non-medical needs and companionship.

    The Sequoias makes it simple for new people to join, with an application process that includes a medical review and financial review typically finishing in thirty to sixty days, plus tours and refundable deposits to reserve an apartment, and you can always manage your settings, accounts, organize resources, bookmark info, or get technical help through their website, since they run a blog and host guides about senior living, brain health webinars, and fall prevention. The staff have a reputation for kindness and giving help or joy when needed, and that helps create a warm, neighborly culture where residents might sew or garden in the courtyard, enjoy a concert, walk to a nearby art show, or just feel safe knowing staff are always around to check on things. The neighborhood allows for socializing any day, as daily activities and entertainment keep seniors moving, thinking, and connecting with others.

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