Altis Beaumont sits in the Lina community close to the San Bernardino Mountains, Lake Arrowhead, and Palm Springs, and offers homes built by Tri Pointe Homes, which is a national builder known for green practices and programs like LivingSmart®. The community charges a $305 monthly HOA fee and has a homeowner association. Homes here are single-story, including Plan 1 at Rosa, and usually have around 1,989 square feet, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, walk-in closets, large kitchens with options for extra suites, a two-car garage, and structural choices such as an optional den and Gensmart Suite, so people can pick what fits them best.
Residents get access to a clubhouse, a community center with a lifestyle director, and outdoor event spaces, plus things like pickleball courts, swim-up cabanas, and a fitness club with Flow Studio. The Bar at The VuePoint is a social area, and there are parks, playgrounds, paseos, and trails for walks. There are also pools, a spa, and a billiards lounge, so people can enjoy time inside or out.
Services include all-day or restaurant-style dining with special diets if needed, and help with things like bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication management, as well as 24-hour call systems. Rooms have amenities such as private bathrooms, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, kitchenettes, cable TV, telephones, and some come furnished. The facility does cleaning, laundry, move-in coordination, and provides a concierge along with family support. People can join scheduled activities like movie nights, music programs, outdoor events, and fitness classes, as well as enjoy community spaces like a library, a game room, and a theater. Altis Beaumont aims to make things comfortable but also tries to give seniors choices that let them stay active, enjoy good meals, and feel at home.