Sequoia Grove Retirement Residences

    3905 Old Auburn Road, Roseville, CA, 95661
    • Independent living

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    About Sequoia Grove Retirement Residences

    Sequoia Grove Retirement Residences sits in a three-story building at 3905 Old Auburn Road in Roseville, offering independent living, assisted living, memory care for Alzheimer's and dementia, and home care for folks who prefer to stay at home with some help. The place's got studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments with well-lit rooms, emergency pull cords, modern fixtures, and larger deluxe options for extra space, plus every apartment comes with fire protection and safety features that give peace of mind. Residents get three chef-prepared meals each day as part of the monthly rent, which starts at $3,795, and snacks, ice cream, and drinks throughout the day don't cost extra, and the dining team's good about helping with special diets too. The building's got a library, fitness center, big activity room, garden beds, walking paths, and a firepit outside, while inside, there's a beauty salon, worship services, social clubs, and creative activities like art, gardening, and storytelling, and Sharon S., the community director, makes sure everything runs smooth.

    Weekly housekeeping and laundry help keep things tidy, on-site managers are always around if help's needed, and there's transportation service for shopping, medical appointments, and errands. The community schedules a lot of events and trips, so people can make friends and stay active, and there's even a travel program, the Hawthorn Resident Travel Program, that lets folks visit over 70 other communities if they like to see new places. Fitness and wellness programs like walking groups and exercise classes help residents stay healthy, and cultural classes and interest groups offer ways to keep learning. Every room sits within a secure, licensed campus that gets reviewed twice a year, and the community's won awards like Best of Senior Living and All-Star for its care, activities, and friendliness, which probably speaks well to how residents feel. Assisted living offers daily support with things like bathing and dressing, and memory care gives extra structure for folks with memory loss, while most independent residents live on their own but know help's there if they ever need it, all in an all-inclusive building where safety and social life usually come first.

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