Casa de Mañana Retirement Community sits atop the bluffs in La Jolla, overlooking the Pacific Ocean, and gives seniors different living choices, like independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and respite care. The place has a Spanish-style courtyard with a tile fountain, gardens, outdoor shade spots, and walking paths, while some rooms come with patios or balconies that catch sunset views and ocean breezes, and there are also villa options right on the oceanfront. The housing includes studios, single rooms, one- and two-bedroom apartments, and oceanfront villas. Some apartments have full-size kitchens or kitchenettes, and two-bedroom apartments have patios made for outdoor dining. Residents can have pets in certain areas, and housekeeping staff clean rooms, change linens, and keep the environment tidy and bright.
Casa de Mañana always has licensed nursing staff available, with 7 staff members during the day and 3 at night, giving help with medication, diabetic care, total care, and support for folks with Alzheimer's or those who are bedridden. Skilled nursing, a physical therapist, scheduled occupational therapist visits, and mobile physician services are available on-site. There's a long-term care plan for people who need more support, but others who want more independence can just get light assistance or none at all, depending on their needs. The community also offers help with bathing, getting dressed, and other daily activities, and they plan personalized tours and assessments to see what kind of care suits best. There's a separate neighborhood, Casa Loma, just for residents who need more help.
Chefs and meal planners prepare nutritious meals in a dining room that opens up to views of La Jolla Cove, and awards have recognized the food and activity programs at Casa de Mañana, noting the friendly environment and variety of social, physical, mental, and emotional group activities. The gym, pool, and jacuzzi stay open to everyone, and transport is handled by a community van or car, so rides are free for residents heading out to art museums, historical society events, shopping, or dining in La Jolla. Religious services take place in a quiet chapel, and residents can also meet up in the social lounge, get haircuts and manicures from on-site staff, and use laundry services for their linens.
Security is given attention with video surveillance, and facilities stay clean and well-maintained. Casa de Mañana is licensed by the State and operates as a not-for-profit under the Front Porch Family, which gets support from the Pacific Homes Foundation and emphasizes people and relationships. They offer advice and planning for seniors and focus on fostering a sense of community, so residents can grow, make friends, and feel at home. Continuing care means help is available as health needs change, and progressive levels of care are on one campus. Casa de Mañana has ties to human development sciences, with specializations in equity, diversity, and healthy aging, having a connection to UC San Diego. This beachfront community, with a two-story structure, stands out for its scenic views, supportive staff, and offerings meant to keep seniors safe, engaged, and comfortable.