Worthington Terrace

    1666 S Sagebrush Rd, Palm Springs, CA, 92264
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    About Worthington Terrace

    Worthington Terrace is a small assisted living community that can take care of up to six residents at a time and is licensed by California's Department of Social Services, so people who move here can expect help with daily needs like bathing, dressing, grooming, meals, and medication, and if someone needs memory care or high acuity nursing, the staff has experience with that too, and folks with diabetes or raised blood pressure can ask for diet modifications. The place keeps a strong focus on being anti-racist, supports community involvement, and brings people together with things like the Friends Foundation and creative contests. Residents can join fitness, art, and music programs, watch movies, join in games, or enjoy outdoor relaxation, and there's a swimming pool, garden areas, and recreation spaces, while some rooms offer views or quick access to these amenities. The apartments are either private or shared, all fully furnished with private bathrooms, safety fixtures, cable TV, internet, and some even have their own in-suite washers and dryers, air conditioning, and kitchenettes. Cleaning, laundry, and linen services happen regularly, so chores are taken care of, with options for wheelchair accessible showers and a hot tub or sauna available, plus there are both private suites and shared rooms, with posted prices for each type. Residents get three homemade meals every day, often made with organic ingredients, and staff can help with special diets on request, so there's support for healthy or restricted eating. Staff give 24-hour supervision and offer a call system for emergencies. Nurses, a doctor on call, and visiting specialists help with health needs; physical therapy, dental care, podiatry, occupational and speech therapy, hospice, and incontinence care are all available if needed, and Worthington Terrace lets residents bring pets like cats or dogs if that's important to them. The place arranges transportation to appointments, shops, religious services, or special events, and there's free parking for residents and good access to public transit if someone likes coming and going on their own. Staff use tools like symptom checkers and have educational health resources available, including a health library about medicines and tests, while assistive devices are ready for those who need them, and people who speak English or American Sign Language can get support in their preferred language. Residents can take part in social nights, join book clubs, enjoy a mobile hairdresser's services, or relax in common areas like the television and media lounge or the library with a local history section. Sometimes you'll find short-term stays or respite residents here, people who only need care for a little while. The Worthington Terrace team gives help to people who are mostly independent but need some support, and offers both independent and assisted living, skilled nursing, CCRC, and memory care. The community's designed for accessibility, with lifts and accessible showers, so seniors or people with disabilities can get around, and anyone, regardless of gender, can live here. There's 24-hour medication management, standby help always close by, and services for both personal care and medical support, all in a quiet, home-like setting where residents are encouraged to be creative and involved.

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