Park Folsom Senior Retirement Community sits peacefully in the Sierra Nevada foothills, where seniors can enjoy views and fresh air if they like to spend time outdoors, and it's close to Folsom Lake for folks who want to hike, bike, fish, picnic, or even go boating, which is nice if you still have the energy and interest in those things. Residents live in apartment-style homes designed for seniors, with choices like studios and one-bedroom units that come with wall-to-wall carpeting, kitchenettes, lots of closet space, emergency call systems, individual heating and air conditioning, and in-room cable TV, so comfort and safety are thought of, and people get housekeeping and maid service so keeping up the place is never a big worry. There's independent living for those who like to be on their own but still have help nearby, and there are assisted living and memory care services for residents who need more support, plus home care and veterans care options, so folks can find what fits them best.
People who need more help because of Alzheimer's or other dementia have specialized memory care support and a secure environment, and if someone ever needs it, hospice care's available, too. The community's always staffed with a caring team day and night, handling meals, cleaning, laundry, transportation in an air-conditioned van for doctor trips, and that means residents and their families can breathe easier knowing help's around when it's needed. Meals are included and made with good ingredients to keep people healthy, and there's plenty of social and recreational choices like bingo, arts and crafts, off-site outings, movies, spiritual activities, and exercise sessions, along with bigger things like a symphony and arts center, community theater, and the Folsom Senior Center nearby for extra events and parties, so folks don't run out of things to do.
Amenities help people connect, with a large library, computer room, on-site café, community dining room, swimming pool, fitness center, salon, movie theater, billiard and poker rooms, and well-kept grounds for walks or sitting with friends. There's parking for residents and guests, utilities are included, and there's a strict no smoking rule inside, but pets are allowed, which is nice if you've got a companion animal. For new residents, the ambassador program helps people feel welcome and make friends, which can really help with settling in. The place is within a couple miles of Mercy Hospital of Folsom, so medical care's not far. Park Folsom Senior Retirement Community tries to make life comfortable, with staff who handle the daily chores and maintenance, all in a safe and friendly environment where seniors can relax, keep busy, and feel they're part of a community that cares about them.