Palm Court sits right on Overland Avenue in Culver City, across the street from Sony Studios, and pretty close to Venice Beach and Los Angeles, with three stories full of both active and peaceful spaces, and you'll find that the place carries a long list of helpful features for seniors who want to live on their own, with support when they need it, all shuffled together in the same community, and the independent living focus means you get to make choices every day, so you can pick from studio, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom apartments, sized between 415 and 1150 square feet, with some having kitchenettes, patios, and views, and the building includes open lounge spaces, a fitness center, game rooms, outdoor areas like a porch and a fountain court, and everyday conveniences such as washers and dryers, guest parking, Wi-Fi, and cable TV included, plus a sprinkler system for added safety. Residents get housekeeping, maintenance, and dining with chef-prepared meals cooked to order all day, access to an excellent salad bar, and choices to meet whatever diet they're on, and you can eat in the main dining room or the inviting cafe area, both welcoming. There's a salon and barbershop onsite for haircuts and other grooming, transportation services for trips outside, and beauty of fresh flower arrangements in the common areas, which adds a home-like touch, while pets are welcome to move in too. Palm Court helps with daily routines, like bathing, dressing, walking, grooming, and toileting, covering these hands-on needs through personal care assistants, with nurses available, wound care, podiatry, medication management, and occupational therapy, and they're part of a continuing care retirement community set up-with levels of care that span independent living, assisted living, memory care, nursing home services, and specialized programs for Alzheimer's and other dementia, so people can stay in the same place as their needs change over time, and this brings some peace of mind for families.
The staff keeps the building open around the clock, and they help make sure maintenance, cleaning, and safety checks happen without anyone needing to ask, and they manage daily chores so residents can stay focused on better things, like the wide array of activities on the calendar, exercise programs such as Forever Fit, and other events like art, music, games, social gatherings, as well as special programs such as Pawsitive Health and Memories in Motion to keep people moving, connecting, and even sharing stories, plus Virtual Voyages for new experiences without leaving the building, all built to support mental, physical, and social health. There are outdoor and indoor spots for relaxing, chatting with neighbors, or enjoying activities, and for folks looking for worship or devotion, transportation is set up for off-site religious services. Palm Court also helps out families with resources, education, caregiving support, and expert guidance for long-term care, and the team tries to coordinate personal support to match each resident's needs and choices, which lets people keep their independence as long as possible while still having help when it's needed. The community makes a place for older adults to stay active with interesting programs, a healthy dining setup, helpful staff, and a comfortable environment, and based on nine reviews, Palm Court usually earns a 3.8-star rating, which shows some folks are happy and some aren't, which seems pretty fair since every place has its ups and downs.