Pricing ranges from
    $10,290 – 13,290/month

    Silverado Berkeley

    2235 Sacramento St, Berkeley, CA 94702, USA
    4.4 · 34 reviews
    • Memory care
    For pricing and availability(510) 508-4507

    Pricing

    $10,290+/moSemi-privateMemory Care
    $13,290+/moStudioMemory Care
    $13,290+/moSuiteMemory Care

    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Medication management
    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Mental wellness program
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Coordination with health care providers
    • Hospice waiver
    • 24-hour nursing
    • Diabetes care
    • Administer insulin injections

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour call system
    • 24-hour supervision
    • 12-16 hour nursing

    Meals and dining

    • Meal preparation and service
    • Diabetes diet
    • Special dietary restrictions
    • Restaurant-style dining

    Room

    • Cable
    • Telephone
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Private bathrooms
    • Air-conditioning
    • Kitchenettes
    • Fully furnished
    • Wifi
    • Spa

    Memory care community services

    • Mild cognitive impairment
    • Specialized memory care programming
    • Dementia waiver
    • Parkinson's care
    • Care with behavioral issues

    Transportation

    • Transportation arrangement
    • Transportation arrangement (non-medical)
    • Community operated transportation
    • Transportation arrangement (medical)
    • Transportation to doctors appointments
    • Located close to restaurants

    Common areas

    • Wellness center
    • Pet friendly
    • Dining room
    • Outdoor space
    • Garden
    • Small library
    • Gaming room
    • Computer center
    • Fitness room
    • Beauty salon
    • Outdoor patio
    • Family private dining rooms
    • Cafe

    Community services

    • Concierge services
    • Fitness programs
    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Scheduled daily activities
    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Resident-run activities
    • Planned day trips

    4.44 · 34 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      4.5
    • Staff

      4.4
    • Meals

      4.3
    • Building

      4.6
    • Value

      4.2

    Location

    Map showing location of Silverado Berkeley

    About Silverado Berkeley

    Silverado Berkeley is a specialized memory care community located in a quiet residential neighborhood just west of downtown, offering much more than traditional assisted living. The community is dedicated to enriching the lives of individuals living with memory impairment, including those affected by Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. Silverado Berkeley features three distinct care “neighborhoods” within the community, each designed to provide varying levels of support for residents at different stages of memory loss. The environment and amenities are purposefully crafted to cater to the unique needs of those with dementia, creating a safe, engaging, and supportive setting that emphasizes dignity and quality of life.

    One of the distinguishing features of Silverado Berkeley is its commitment to professional and compassionate care. The community benefits from the leadership of Administrator Jeff Emoruwa, whose background includes extensive experience in nursing, psychology, and healthcare administration. Jeff’s holistic and empathetic approach underpins the resident care philosophy, ensuring high standards of dignity, respect, and individualized attention for every resident. His efforts are supported by a skilled team that includes Kyabarungu Assumpta Kamanzi, the Director of Resident & Family Services, who brings more than a decade of experience to her role, working tirelessly to support residents and their loved ones throughout their journey. Residents and families also benefit from the presence of Mac McKissack, serving as the Family Ambassador, who brings a deep understanding of the aging process and the continuum of senior care, fostering a welcoming and informative atmosphere for all.

    Silverado Berkeley continually strives to be at the forefront of memory care through unique programming and advanced staffing. The staff participates in a certification program that involves 40 hours of classroom and hands-on training, and the community boasts a physician medical director, a masters-level social worker, and 24-hour licensed nurses. These highly trained professionals employ evidence-based practices designed to support residents’ cognitive and functional abilities. An example of Silverado’s leadership in brain health is the Nexus at Silverado program, an internationally recognized, evidence-based initiative specifically created for those in the earlier stages of dementia. This non-pharmacological approach has helped many residents to improve or maintain cognition and daily function, offering families hope and residents a chance to thrive.

    Delicious, nourishing cuisine is an important part of life at Silverado Berkeley, overseen by Director of Culinary Services Mario Orellana. Mario’s passion for food and commitment to excellence is visible in the dining experiences he creates for residents and their families. Meals are not only an opportunity for sustaining nutrition but also for fostering connection and enjoyment, reflecting Mario’s belief in the power of food to bring people together and brighten daily life.

    The team at Silverado Berkeley understands the challenges families face during the process of transitioning a loved one into memory care. They are dedicated to providing guidance, information, and support, helping families regain the roles of daughter, son, husband, or wife, while entrusting the daily care needs of their loved one to devoted professionals. The community is grounded in family values and is driven by a mission to provide the highest level of care and comfort to each resident. Every aspect of Silverado Berkeley, from its dedicated staff and innovative programs to its engaging amenities and supportive environment, reflects a deep commitment to improving the lives of those living with memory impairment.

    People often ask...

    State of California Inspection Reports

    27

    Inspections

    2

    Type A Citations

    9

    Type B Citations

    6

    Years of reports

    19 Apr 2024
    Identified deficiencies in record-keeping and staff training during inspection conducted by state officials.
    • § 87705(c)(5)
    • § 87411(c)(1)
    17 Apr 2024
    Confirmed allegations of a resident wandering off the premises due to staff oversight were substantiated.
    • § 1569.312
    • § 87468.2(a)(2)
    08 Mar 2024
    Identified elopement incident on 02/24/24. Staff failed to immediately search for resident upon elopement.
    • § 87705
    21 Aug 2023
    Investigated allegations related to inadequate oxygen supply, failure to implement doctor's orders, and untimely administration of new prescriptions, but insufficient evidence to confirm any violations.
    21 Aug 2023
    Interviews and record reviews did not provide enough evidence to prove that the facility did not inform the family about a resident's relocation.
    01 May 2023
    Confirmed no deficiencies found during inspection and all staff and resident records were in compliance.
    23 Mar 2023
    Confirmed that a deficiency was found and discussed during the inspection.
    • § 87211
    23 Mar 2023
    Reviewed an incident involving two residents with dementia where one allegedly pushed the other after a newspaper was taken; due to insufficient evidence and lack of firsthand accounts, the allegation was not confirmed.
    19 Jan 2023
    Confirmed findings of a complaint visit conducted by Licensing Program Analyst.
    19 Jan 2023
    Determined that allegations of not following CDC infection control guidelines and inadequate staffing were unsubstantiated based on interviews and records. Found that infection control measures and staffing levels appeared sufficient during the relevant period.
    30 Sept 2022
    Investigated allegations regarding an incident involving a resident's finger injury, ultimately finding insufficient evidence to support the claim.
    30 Sept 2022
    Visited facility, observed adherence to infection control protocols, adequate supplies, and operational safety measures.
    30 Sept 2022
    Confirmed incident of elopement at the facility, resulting in resident wandering two blocks away before being returned by police. Staff trained on proper operation of alarm system.
    28 Dec 2021
    Interviews conducted and incident reports reviewed during a visit to gather information on three resident incidents. No deficiencies noted during the visit.
    18 Nov 2021
    Investigated allegations of inadequate care and supervision leading to a resident's pressure sore, and failure to notify timely about a resident's change in condition; determined no conclusive evidence for either claim.
    18 Nov 2021
    Investigated allegations of inadequate staffing, failure to assist residents with communication, and canceled resident council meetings; determined there was insufficient evidence to prove or disprove these claims.
    27 Oct 2021
    Investigated claims of an individual causing self-injury; insufficient evidence to confirm or deny the allegation.
    27 Oct 2021
    Confirmed findings of lack of proper notification procedures for COVID-19 cases to responsible parties.
    • § 87468.1(a)(8)
    21 Oct 2021
    Confirmed no deficiencies during the inspection.
    01 Apr 2021
    Confirmed fire clearance approval, adequate supplies of perishable and non-perishable food, and safety measures in place.
    05 May 2020
    Reviewed incident report of resident admitted to the emergency room for severe foot pain. Documents requested for submission. No deficiencies identified.
    30 Dec 2019
    Confirmed un-witnessed fall incident resulting in resident injury, with facility taking appropriate actions post-incident.
    22 Nov 2019
    Allegation of assault made by one resident against another resident was investigated and found to be unsubstantiated.
    22 Nov 2019
    Investigated an allegation regarding phone usage, found no evidence to support claims as unfounded based on observations and interviews conducted with the resident and staff.
    04 Nov 2019
    Investigated a complaint about a resident allegedly being evicted due to behavior and medical issues. Found that the resident was not evicted; rather, they moved to a facility capable of providing a higher level of care.
    04 Nov 2019
    Reviewed incident report of potential physical altercation between two residents diagnosed with dementia. Staff separated residents and provided first aid for injuries.
    04 Oct 2019
    Found allegations of staff and resident being stuck in elevator during power outage, lack of operational backup generator, staff not properly trained for emergencies, and falsification of participation in drills.
    • § 87207
    • § 1569.695(a)(7)
    • § 1569.695(b)
    • § 87468.1(a)(2)
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