Evergreen Manor has provided care in Oakland, California since 1975, and it's run by a family who cares about keeping things personal and familiar, and the main offices are on Fair Ave and Fairfax Ave, not far from Lake Merritt, with a staff that's been there a long time and knows the residents by name, including a team that speaks multiple Chinese languages so seniors and families can communicate comfortably about their needs or concerns, and they've also brought in authentic Chinese food and cultural activities, so residents can feel more at home and stay connected to their roots, which is important to a lot of people as they get older. It's an assisted living and memory care community for Asian-Chinese seniors who need some help with daily life or have memory issues-there's day and night staff, but this isn't a nursing home and doesn't have round-the-clock skilled nursing, so it's meant for folks who aren't able to live all alone but don't need hospital-level care, and residents get their own private rooms, with a secured and comfortable environment, plus the grounds are gated and level, which makes walking and getting around a bit easier for everyone, with a parking garage for families visiting or staff coming in for their shifts.
Evergreen Manor also has a holistic and integrative approach to elder care, which means they look at health and happiness from all sides, not just handing out medicine but thinking about activities, nutrition, and relationships too, so there's an activity director planning educational, recreational, and group things like movies and indoor walks to encourage movement and conversation beyond just sitting in a room. Residents can join in community meals with authentic Chinese cuisine, or spend time in large activity areas that let them mingle, play games, or relax together, and family can keep up with news and events through their website which gets updated pretty regularly. They've got assisted living for those who need help with things like bathing, getting dressed, or keeping up with housekeeping-AgeSong at Lakeside Park handles those services-plus memory care support for people with dementia, and staff are trained to help with transfers or even blood sugar checks for residents with diabetes, and there's always someone available if a resident needs help, whether it's the concierge or the person on the night shift. The security systems are modern, and the grounds are set up for safety, so residents with memory problems can walk freely within a secure space, and there's a real effort to make sure everyone feels respected, safe, and engaged, with social events and life enrichment activities offered year-round. Leadership includes Joseph Kolodziej, MPA, as CFO and president of the board, and Kathryn N. Garcia as owner and administrator, both of whom keep a close watch on how things run and make sure Evergreen Manor keeps living up to what folks expect after so many years. Each resident has a choice in activities, room types, and specific care plans, which they set up in advance with the team, who explain the terms of every program so there's no confusion down the line, and the focus remains on gentle support, safety, and helping residents keep as much independence as they can, in a place that's built to be welcoming, relaxed, and culturally familiar.