Brookdale Nohl Ranch sits on three acres in Anaheim Hills, California, and offers several care choices for seniors like independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and continuing care retirement community options, which really means people can get more or less help as their needs change over time. The facility features apartments that come in studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom layouts, with sizes ranging from about 380 to 900 square feet, and every apartment usually has things such as bathrooms, closets, balconies, and kitchenettes, so folks can settle in comfortably and still keep some privacy. The community is pet-friendly and even has a dog park, giving residents and their furry friends a place to socialize and spend time outside together, while common rooms and open lounges, like the sunlit dining room and the big library, tend to be good spots for relaxing or meeting others.
What stands out is how the care team focuses on treating residents like family, offering help with daily activities such as bathing, getting dressed, taking medicine, or moving around, and there's always staff available around the clock if any emergency comes up. Residents who need more support can use memory care services, especially helpful for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, where the routines and trained staff help reduce confusion and try to keep everyone safe. Brookdale Nohl Ranch also provides respite and hospice care, plus at-home care services for those living in the community or nearby, which means seniors can stay in familiar surroundings longer if they want.
The campus has a mix of features for socializing and wellness, with regular exercise classes to maintain muscle and flexibility, art and craft studios, a putting green, TV room, game room, piano, beauty and barber shop, and outdoor patio gardens, so there's something most folks can enjoy, whether they're looking for something active or just a quiet way to spend their day. Dining is flexible, with restaurant-style meals, anytime dining, menu options for special diets, a professional chef on staff, and even room service if someone prefers to eat privately, plus guest meals are available when family or friends visit. Residents can also get out for trips, such as group visits to the Bowers Museum or other nearby attractions, and there's a steady stream of afternoon and evening activities, from movies to board games to educational programs.
Safety and convenience get attention too-24-hour staff, mobility support, housekeeping, maintenance, trash removal, and transportation services (both complimentary and paid) make daily life easier, and the campus sits near hospitals, bus lines, shopping, and parks, making medical care or outings easy to arrange. Brookdale Nohl Ranch has received awards for care and resident engagement, but around the campus what many people notice is the friendly atmosphere, where encouragement, companionship, and daily interaction are part of the routine, and individuals have the choice to be as active or private as they like, always knowing help is nearby if needed.