I can't recommend this place enough. My mom, Buffy, lived here for over two years on a gorgeous 35+ acre estate-the skilled nursing, assisted and independent residences are first-class and feel like home. The staff treated her like family-compassionate, attentive angels who catered to every need, arranged hospice when needed, and gave us peace of mind; full-time nurses, home-cooked meals (and great cappuccinos), lots of activities and outings kept her happy. It's expensive, but for the dignity, care, and calm they provided, it was worth every penny.
Casa Dorinda sits on a big 48-acre campus at 300 Hot Springs Road in Montecito, California, with old oak trees, gardens, and views of the Santa Ynez Mountains, and the place has a deep history, once serving as a grand estate, then a girls' school, and even a Navy rest center during World War II, before becoming a retirement community in 1975. The buildings show the original Spanish Colonial Revival style with details left over from when the estate was built back in 1919, and famous architect Carleton Winslow left his mark, so you can still see parts of history all around. The community is licensed by the state of California under license number 421700160 and is managed by a non-profit group, with actual care staff on site and a nursing home, plus a range of services that cover independent living, assisted living, memory support for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, hospice care, home care, and short- or long-term skilled nursing care, all following state rules and staying up to date with groups like CARF, RCFE, SNF, and CCRC guidelines. The LifeCare contract means people can move in while they're active and live independently, knowing they'll keep getting care as their needs grow, with a fixed monthly fee, and access to services like a walk-in clinic, physician visits, nursing staff, emergency care, and even a 50-room medical center. There's support with daily needs like bathing, getting dressed, and medicine, and the place provides 24-hour help with a call system and supervision for safety, along with memory care safety features that help prevent wandering and lower confusion.
Apartments here come in many sizes like studios, alcove, one- or two-bedrooms, and all have their own private balconies or patios facing either gardens or courtyards. Residents use the 3,200-square-foot fitness center with an indoor pool for swimming or aquatic exercise, and outside there's a pool for community use, a bocce ball court, lawns, a big oak preserve for nature walks, and al fresco dining under the trees. The grounds have walking paths, group gardens, recreation rooms, and spots for outdoor games like croquet and lawn bowling. The place takes pride in its old but well-kept courtyards, and offers many scheduled activities, including movie nights, art, music, animal therapy, and board games, with more than a dozen annual events, plus a big bus that takes people out for shopping, doctor's visits, church, or culture trips to museums and theaters in Los Angeles.
People living here can eat in a dining room with gourmet meals, where a nutritionist helps set up special diets for those with diabetes or hypertension, and private party menus can be arranged. There's a wellness center, beauty parlor and mobile hairdresser, daily fitness classes, art rooms, a library, spa, book lounge, hot tub, and sauna or health room, plus special spaces for social events and gatherings. Residents can count on transportation provided for appointments, shopping, or faith-based events, and the community runs regular music, gardening, and activity programs to make life interesting and more social. The place is set up to feel calming and home-like, supporting an atmosphere of kindness and respect, and the staff is steady and trained, aiming to give care with a gentle hand, while resident and family councils offer feedback to keep the quality of service steady.
Casa Dorinda has a licensed capacity to support up to 360 seniors, with a nursing home section that has 17 certified beds (as of June 2025) and is covered by Medicare for eligible medical services, meaning health needs are handled on campus from basic daily assistance to full skilled nursing or acute care, so residents don't have to move away if their health changes. The community is known for its peaceful surroundings, its history, and the safety net of many services, allowing older adults to age in one place with the care they need.
People often ask...
Casa Dorinda offers independent living, assisted living, memory care, board and care, continuing care retirement community, and skilled nursing.
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Yes, Casa Dorinda allows residents to age in place and adjust their level of care as needed.
The full address for this community is 300 Hot Springs Rd, Santa Barbara, CA, 93108.
Yes, Casa Dorinda 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
35
Inspections
1
Type A Citations
0
Type B Citations
5
Years of reports
20 Feb 2025
20 Feb 2025
Found no evidence that neglect or lack of supervision contributed to the resident's death; no citations were issued.
28 Jan 2025
28 Jan 2025
Found no deficiencies. The home had functioning alarms and fire extinguishers, clean living spaces, a well-stocked kitchen, and complete resident and staff records with proper clearances.
23 Oct 2024
23 Oct 2024
Found the site in compliance with health and safety standards, including clean kitchens, locked storage for medications and cleaners, properly functioning fire safety equipment, and well-maintained resident rooms and common areas. Emergency plans, required postings, and resident and staff records were current, with no health or safety hazards observed.
10 Jul 2024
10 Jul 2024
Investigated the allegation that neglect caused a resident to sustain a head injury after a fall, and found insufficient evidence that neglect led to the injury. Investigated the allegations that medical treatment for an ingrown toenail was not sought timely, that weight loss occurred due to antibiotics, and that staff did not provide adequate assistance to another resident; found insufficient evidence to support neglect in these areas.
10 Jul 2024
10 Jul 2024
Reviewed, the investigation concluded that there was insufficient evidence to support allegations that the resident sustained injuries due to neglect, that medical treatment was delayed, that the resident experienced drastic weight loss from neglect, or that staff failed to adequately assist the resident in care.
24 Jan 2024
24 Jan 2024
Found no deficiencies cited. The home met requirements for medication storage, records, infection control, and safety features, with all medications stored securely and access to hazardous supplies locked.
24 Jan 2024
24 Jan 2024
Reviewed a facility that is in compliance with all safety, sanitation, and staff requirement standards, with no violations or deficiencies noted during the inspection.
26 Oct 2023
26 Oct 2023
Identified no deficiencies cited; observed proper safety, sanitation, and infection-control measures across living areas, kitchens, and outdoor spaces, with detectors functioning and supplies secured. A continuation visit was planned to complete review of resident and staff records and medications.
26 Oct 2023
26 Oct 2023
Found that the facility maintained safe and clean conditions, with proper safety features, adequate food supplies, and appropriate accommodations, and conducted infection control protocols effectively during the inspection.
01 Jun 2023
01 Jun 2023
Investigated four complaints and found all unsubstantiated: residents were not left in soiled diapers for an extended period; medications were properly administered; staff had adequate medication training; and resident records were correctly maintained.
01 Jun 2023
01 Jun 2023
Investigated concerns about leaving residents in soiled diapers overnight and not providing proper medication assistance, but found no sufficient evidence to support these allegations; similarly, reviewed medication training and resident recordkeeping, concluding there was inadequate proof of misconduct in those areas.
28 Mar 2023
28 Mar 2023
Found insufficient evidence to confirm the allegation that a staff member financially abused residents by asking for money and accepting funds from them. Interviews indicated rumors about money being requested, but no first-hand accounts or verifiable transactions were identified.
28 Mar 2023
28 Mar 2023
Investigated whether staff were financially abusing residents by accepting money from them; found insufficient evidence to support the allegation.
18 Jan 2023
18 Jan 2023
Found comprehensive infection control measures in place and being followed, including daily symptom and temperature screening, entry screening with hand sanitizer, PPE use, isolation capacity, testing procedures, and ongoing staff training. All staff were fingerprint-cleared, records securely kept, and no deficiencies observed.
18 Jan 2023
18 Jan 2023
Verified that infection control protocols were properly implemented, including screening, PPE use, cleaning procedures, and staff training, ensuring the safety of residents, staff, and visitors.
12 Oct 2022
12 Oct 2022
Found infection control measures in place, including daily screenings of residents and staff, masking and PPE use, secure medication and records, and ongoing staff training; no deficiencies were observed.
12 Oct 2022
12 Oct 2022
Confirmed that infection control practices, including masking, screening, and sanitation protocols, were properly followed, and no deficiencies were observed during the inspection.
21 Sept 2022
21 Sept 2022
Verified removal of a disassociated staff member and confirmed they were not present, employed, or residing at the home. Found ten additional staff without fingerprint clearance, including several who were still working pending clearance or working before clearance; noted that a COVID-era waiver had ended and deficiencies were cited with civil penalties issued.
04 Oct 2022
04 Oct 2022
Found that an employee worked at the site without fingerprint clearance starting in December 2021. A follow-up review found additional staff working without clearance, and the employee was removed from the schedule and later terminated.
04 Oct 2022
04 Oct 2022
Investigated whether staff without fingerprint clearance worked at the facility starting in December 2021, confirmed multiple un-cleared staff, including one who was terminated in October 2022, and determined the issue had been addressed during a prior visit.
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21 Sept 2022
21 Sept 2022
Confirmed staff who were not fingerprint cleared, including one previously removed, continued working prior to clearance, and identified that fingerprint requirement was reinstated after a COVID-19 waiver, leading to non-compliance.
27 Jan 2022
27 Jan 2022
Found no violations; the setting was clean, in good repair, and fire safety up to date, with medications and resident records securely stored. Six residents were present with staff on site, and the kitchen and common areas were clean, stocked, and well maintained.
27 Jan 2022
27 Jan 2022
Found the home well-maintained, clean, and stocked with safety and medical supplies; verified compliance with fire safety, medication management, and resident accommodations without noting any violations.
20 Dec 2021
20 Dec 2021
Investigated four allegations and found no evidence to support: staff supervision during showers and hair washing, laundry services for residents, staff speaking to residents inappropriately, and theft of resident property.
20 Dec 2021
20 Dec 2021
Investigated multiple allegations, including staff supervision during showers, laundry services, respectful communication, and theft of resident property; found no evidence to support any of the claims.
12 Oct 2021
12 Oct 2021
Found no deficiencies or citations after an unannounced infection-control visit. Noted entry screening, temperature checks, and posted Resident Rights and complaint posters were in place.
12 Oct 2021
12 Oct 2021
Confirmed that the facility has implemented infection control measures, including sign-in protocols, symptom screening, and PPE availability at entry points, while maintaining proper postings and physical environment.
24 Aug 2021
24 Aug 2021
Found that 21 AL studios were remodeled into 17 units (10 one-bedroom and 7 studios), each with a private bathroom and a locked medication area, and that IL villas, cottages, and apartments were added with two full bathrooms, kitchens, laundry, and private patios or balconies. Approved fire clearances for 22 non-ambulatory IL residents and 14 non-ambulatory residents in seven villas; all units have hard-wired smoke/CO alarms and nurse-call systems, and the site was found in compliance with Title 22 regulations at this time.
24 Aug 2021
24 Aug 2021
Found that the campus, which includes recently remodeled apartments and newly built Independent Living units such as villas, cottages, and apartments, complies with safety and licensing standards, featuring appropriate fire and safety systems, private bathrooms, communal amenities, and designated capacity for non-ambulatory residents.
22 Dec 2020
22 Dec 2020
Found safety and compliance issues at the site, including staff files kept unsecured and knives in an unlocked kitchen drawer, and a poster not meeting required size. Also noted the freezer was at 5 F instead of 0 F, while other areas were clean and in good repair.
22 Dec 2020
22 Dec 2020
Reviewed safety, sanitation, and emergency preparedness measures, noting that some staff files needed to be secured and the freezer temperature required adjustment to meet standards. Confirmed all areas were generally maintained in good condition, with minor items requiring follow-up.
09 Dec 2020
09 Dec 2020
Completed COMP II via telephone with identity verified, and confirmed understanding of licensing type, resident populations, staff qualifications and responsibilities, program policies, grievances and complaints, physical plant and food service, and required documents.
09 Dec 2020
09 Dec 2020
Confirmed successful completion of Component II by a certified analyst via telephone, with the applicant and administrator verifying their understanding of facility operations, staff qualifications, program policies, and required documentation related to licensing and compliance.
23 Apr 2020
23 Apr 2020
Found the newly constructed addition compliant with safety regulations, including proper fire detection, fire extinguishers, and secure storage of medications and hazardous materials, with all resident units and common areas appropriately equipped and maintained. Conducted a telephonic review with the administrator regarding COVID-19 mitigation measures.
11 Feb 2020
11 Feb 2020
Inspected four newly built villas intended for independent residents; found water temperatures within safe ranges and no health or safety concerns before occupancy.