Leisure Living of Claremont sits in a quiet neighborhood at 1738 Finecroft Drive in Claremont, California, and you'll find a residential care home that's been focused on supporting seniors for years, giving plenty of choices for both independent and assisted living. The staff help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, and medication, and they're around all day and all night to offer supervision or lend a hand, so nobody's left alone when they need support. Folks who need memory care for Alzheimer's or other types of dementia get extra attention in dedicated memory care units with activities and routines that fit their needs.
There's a main dining hall where the kitchen serves meals, with kosher and vegetarian options available, so everyone can find something they like, and sometimes residents say the dining feels a bit special, almost like a treat. The building is set up with several indoor common rooms, a crafts room for art or puzzles, and a courtyard and patio out back for fresh air, with wheelchair-accessible showers and some rooms that have private baths, so it's easier for those who have trouble getting around. Residents can spend time together in the common spaces, or they can join in on social and wellness programs, or head out for off-site trips or devotional activities if they want a change of scene.
There's healthcare support with medication help, non-ambulatory and high acuity care, diabetic care, and incontinence care, with a registered nurse on call 24/7. Staff can arrange transportation for appointments at an extra cost, and hospice and respite stays are also available if families need short-term help. Leisure Living of Claremont tries to give everyone a chance to stay active and social, offering on-site and off-site activities, beautician services, and even organizing some things in the crafts room. Staff speak English, and the place aims to keep everyone safe while respecting their dignity and routines, helping them find comfort, purpose, and a sense of belonging in their later years.
People often ask...
Leisure Living of Claremont offers assisted living, memory care, and board and care.
There are 9 photos of Leisure Living of Claremont on Mirador.
The full address for this community is 1738 Finecroft Dr, Claremont, CA, 91711.
Yes, Leisure Living of Claremont offers respite care.
Respite care in assisted living communities provides temporary, short-term relief for primary caregivers by offering professional care for their loved ones. It allows individuals to stay in an assisted living community for a limited time, giving caregivers a break while ensuring residents receive necessary support and assistance with daily activities.
State of California Inspection Reports
20
Inspections
2
Type A Citations
3
Type B Citations
4
Years of reports
18 Mar 2025
18 Mar 2025
Found no deficiencies; safety measures were in place, medications stored centrally, and food supplies were adequate. A bedridden resident was relocated to a suitable room after coordination with families, and five residents were under hospice care.
11 Jul 2024
11 Jul 2024
Found insufficient evidence to prove the unlawful eviction allegation. Found insufficient evidence to prove the allegation that staff acted as a substitute payee for the resident.
11 Jul 2024
11 Jul 2024
Reviewed evidence and interviews related to an alleged unlawful eviction and improper payee designation; found insufficient proof to confirm either allegation.
29 Jun 2024
29 Jun 2024
Found that the allegations of staff neglect causing a pressure injury, leaving a resident in a soaking wet diaper, not assisting at night or removing the call button, mismanaging medications, and disrespectful treatment lacked a preponderance of evidence; no deficiencies were cited.
29 Jun 2024
29 Jun 2024
Investigated multiple allegations including staff neglect leading to pressure injuries, leaving a resident unattended in a wet diaper, failure to assist a resident and remove their call button, medication mismanagement, and disrespectful treatment, concluding that there was not enough evidence to support any violations.
20 Jun 2024
20 Jun 2024
Found multiple allegations about care, including neglect leading to a pressure injury, leaving a resident in a soaking wet diaper, not assisting at night, mismanaging medications, and not treating residents with respect. Concluded there was insufficient evidence to prove or disprove these claims, with hospice notes and medication records showing appropriate care and most interviews not supporting the allegations, while one resident could not be interviewed due to cognitive impairment.
20 Jun 2024
20 Jun 2024
Found no deficiencies; observed safety practices, proper medication storage, adequate food supplies, working alarms, and complete resident records, with four hospice residents and capacity limits met.
20 Jun 2024
20 Jun 2024
Investigated allegations of staff neglect leading to pressure injuries, leaving residents unattended in wet diapers, not assisting residents at night, medication mismanagement, and disrespectful treatment; found insufficient evidence to support any violations.
20 Mar 2024
20 Mar 2024
Identified an initial license request to operate a home serving five non-ambulatory adults (one may be bedridden), with dementia and hospice waivers. Fire clearance was approved for five non-ambulatory and one bedridden; the applicant currently holds another RCFE license.
20 Mar 2024
20 Mar 2024
Confirmed that the residence met safety and accessibility standards for serving adults aged 60 and over, including proper accommodations for non-ambulatory and bedridden residents, functional safety equipment, adequate supplies, and compliance with licensing requirements.
13 Feb 2024
13 Feb 2024
Found video cameras in four of the five resident rooms, with one room unoccupied, and a kitchen monitor displaying live feeds from multiple rooms. Observed cleaning products and disinfectants stored in bathroom cabinet #2 that were accessible to residents, and personnel and resident records were not accessible during the visit, while carbon monoxide detectors and smoke detectors were operable.
13 Feb 2024
13 Feb 2024
Confirmed that the residence met safety and accessibility standards, with operational alarms, properly stored hazardous materials, and appropriate accommodations for residents; some deficiencies in record accessibility and certain safety signs were noted.
§ 87468.1(a)(1)
§ 87506(a)
§ 87412(f)
§ 87309(a)
27 Apr 2023
27 Apr 2023
Confirmed a possible change of ownership and sale of the property, with a lease advised to protect the current licensee's control and license. Notified residents and their responsible parties that they would stay after the new license is issued, and that the applicant completed Component I orientation and planned to submit the license to the central applications bureau for further requirements.
26 May 2023
26 May 2023
Identified a comprehensive review of infection control, staffing, resident records, and safety, with a deficiency cited for an administrator's certification having expired. Found six residents present, including three in hospice.
26 May 2023
26 May 2023
Reviewed infection control, operational, safety, staffing, resident care, and emergency preparedness measures, confirming compliance in many areas while identifying deficiencies as per regulatory standards.
§ 87465(c)(3)
27 Apr 2023
27 Apr 2023
Reviewed discussions indicating a pending change of ownership, including plans for new licensing and Resident transfer procedures, with all residents and responsible parties notified and remaining at the facility during the transfer process.
14 May 2022
14 May 2022
Found no deficiencies after the annual visit. Noted well-equipped bedrooms and bathrooms, safe hot water, secured cleaning supplies, adequate food and PPE, a screening station with sign-in, and properly documented medications and emergency contacts; six hospice residents were approved, with four currently on hospice.
14 May 2022
14 May 2022
Confirmed that the facility maintained appropriate health and safety standards, including adequate medication management, hygiene practices, infection control measures, and sufficient supplies, with no deficiencies observed during the visit.
08 Jul 2021
08 Jul 2021
Conducted an unannounced collateral visit to interview a resident and met with staff to explain the reason. Found no deficiencies.
08 Jul 2021
08 Jul 2021
Reviewed a visit where LPAs attempted to interview Resident #1; no issues were identified during the visit.