Arbor Place lets some residents bring pets, and the place stays licensed by the state, which gives some peace of mind. Residents can enjoy outdoor patios, gardens, and tree-lined streets, plus a view of Lodi Lake Beach and Mason's Beach, which is a unique feature for people who like to spend time outside. The building has common areas indoors for people to get together, talk, or take part in activities, and staff organize regular outings and programs that encourage movement, socializing, and healthy routines for everyone. There's a mix of independent living, assisted living, and memory care-each one fitting different needs, and staff help with things like bathing, dressing, and moving from a bed to a wheelchair if someone needs that kind of help. The team is trained and available all day and night for emergencies. Staff can help with medication administration, coordination with healthcare providers, and keeping an eye on insulin for people dealing with diabetes.
Rooms come in different floor plans and suite options, are furnished, have bedding, full-sized closets and bathrooms, private patios, and telephone access; the environment's quiet, comfortable, and made to feel like home. There's an emergency alert system for resident safety and wheelchair access throughout the community, which means those who have trouble moving around aren't left out. Meal options are prepared fresh in a restaurant-style dining room, with three meals a day, two scheduled snack times, and all-day dining choices-staff will also work with allergy or diabetes needs and offer no-sugar meal options.
There's in-house laundry for both personal items and linens, plus dry cleaning if needed, and housekeeping makes sure things stay clean and neat. Beautician, haircut, and barber services are available right on site. Free transportation, parking, and scheduled trips help folks get to appointments or enjoy the local area. Residents get help moving in and the VA benefits assistance can make things a bit easier for veterans. The memory care wing supports people with Alzheimer's or dementia, providing a safe place and structured programs tuned to each person's needs, and the team's believed to be kind and helpful, focusing on keeping spirits up and making daily life feel as good as possible.
People say that Arbor Place feels nurturing with a homey, friendly atmosphere, and the community gets recognized for having some of the best activities for keeping people connected and engaged with movie nights, walking paths, and regular outings. There's a post-acute skilled nursing facility on the same campus for those who need extra care, so someone can stay even if their needs change. The community's committed to recovery and wellness, keeping care plans personal, while still giving independence to every resident as much as possible, and the mission here is about being a circle of care, helping each person feel seen and supported.