Capital Manor has been serving older adults since 1963 and sits on a large campus with villas, townhomes, terrace apartments, and a 10-story main tower built on an earthquake-proof foundation, using a German-made design like the Space Needle. The community offers many living options, such as independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and continuing care, so residents don't have to move if their needs change. There are over 255 apartments in the fireproof tower, and more homes in the villas and townhouses, with each unit offering choices between one, two, or even three bedrooms, some with private terraces and full kitchens.
Health care is a major focus here, with full-time staff and programs covering a lot of ground-physical therapy, occupational therapy, neuro and oncology rehabilitation, and speech-language pathology, with personalized plans to help residents recover or maintain abilities. There are special efforts for balance and fall prevention, aimed at people with conditions like Parkinson's, stroke, or brain injury, and they offer both mind-engaging activities and home safety suggestions to boost daily living skills. Memory care is available with expert support for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia, including a guarded environment and custom health strategies.
The community is open to everyone, regardless of religion, and it carries non-profit status, with a board of business and professional members overseeing things. Approval comes from the Continuing Care Accreditation Commission, so there's an extra layer of trust. There are plenty of amenities, too-an indoor swimming pool, spa, beauty salon, a bank branch, fitness center, computer lab, gardens, walking paths, and a dining area with chef-prepared meals. Safety and access matter, so there's a 24-hour emergency system, and easy access features throughout the campus.
Residents get help with daily tasks when needed, but staff encourage people to stay active and independent as much as possible. Social, educational, and entertainment activities run on a regular schedule, and there are clubs, classes, and a chance to make friends. The campus has its own voting precinct, a resident portal for online engagement, and several support and wellness programs to promote a relaxed lifestyle. Services are managed by Life Care Services, which has over 50 years of experience, and there's a real focus on keeping things friendly, warm, and down-to-earth. The environment feels supportive and community-minded, with a mission to help seniors live the most meaningful and independent life they can, all with several care and living choices in one place.