Lesley Terrace Assisted Living Facility sits at 2400 Carlmont Dr. in Belmont, California, offering assisted living as its main service and sharing a close connection with Bonnie Brae Terrace, which provides independent living. The community holds 26 licensed beds and welcomes adults aged 55 and older. Staff are on duty at all hours, and a Resident Manager is present after business hours, while management and a Social Service Coordinator are around during the day. The four-story facility, set on a quiet property, partners with HUD for senior apartments that include rent subsidies under the Project-Based Section 8 Rental Assistance Program, so folks can find more affordable living options if they qualify.
Residents can pick between private or shared suites, with studio and one-bedroom layouts, all coming fully furnished. Each unit has kitchenettes, private bathrooms, air-conditioning, telephones, internet, and cable TV, so every space is move-in ready and fits modern needs. Amenities include housekeeping, linen services, laundry, and meal programs, which feature nutritious choices-many made with organic ingredients. The property allows both cats and dogs, and has areas set aside for pets, so animal lovers don't have to be apart from their companions. Smoking and alcohol are allowed in the community, giving a bit more freedom to residents.
Activities in the facility come in many forms, from on-site recreation and educational events, to organized offsite devotional gatherings that help support those who value their spirituality. The property features several indoor common areas where residents can meet up and build friendships or just enjoy a change of scenery. There's an active Residents Association to give people a say in what goes on where they live, and several structured programs aim to boost independence and social engagement. For health concerns, the staff can offer light personal care, help with daily activities like dressing or bathing, and manage medications. Non-ambulatory care, diabetic monitoring, and standby transfer assistance are also available, though residents need to handle incontinence management on their own and insulin can't be administered by staff.
Lesley Terrace lets people live at their own pace, supporting them with maintenance-free living, and making sure help is always close by for those who need it. The community accepts private pay, cash, checks, and some military or VA benefits. The building is licensed as a Residential Care for the Elderly but doesn't have Medicare or Medicaid certification. Lesley Terrace offers tours for interested families. With its medium size and friendly environment, this place aims to help seniors stay comfortable, connected, and as independent as possible, with caring staff ready to lend a hand.