Upton Court Living is a senior living community in Stockton, California, known for its Memory Lane program for residents with memory decline, such as Alzheimer's and dementia, who need a safe and steady environment with friendly, helpful staff always on hand day and night, every day of the year. The place includes several care homes under its umbrella, like Solidum Guest Home, A Good Samaritan Home Olivia, Sonia's Care Home 2 and 4, OakHaven, Shadman House, and the much larger O'Connor Woods Assisted Living, offering housing with capacities ranging from 5 to 499 units. There are two beds open at Upton Court Living itself: one for women in a shared suite with a private bath and one male shared room, all for people 60 or older who can't or don't want to live alone anymore but who don't need full-time nursing care.
Staff at Upton Court Living are there around the clock and use emergency call systems to keep everyone safe. Seniors can get help with daily activities like bathing, eating, and remembering medications, and the staff also help those with diabetes or who need incontinence and non-ambulatory care. The whole property is accessible for wheelchairs and walkers, with features like roll-in showers and tubs. Residents get meals that are cooked by chefs and planned out for good taste and quality. Housekeeping, personal laundry, and prescription delivery come with the stay. Social and devotional activities, onsite therapy (including physical, occupational, and speech therapy), and doctor or podiatrist visits help seniors stay engaged and healthy. For people needing specialized dementia care, the Memory Lane area is set up with extra support, safety, and programs that help with memory. Sensory gardens and activity rooms offer space for outdoor and indoor enjoyment, and the community is pet-friendly for those who have a companion animal.
There are lounges for relaxing, a dining room for shared meals, a library, and outdoor spaces with gardens for residents to enjoy. Transportation and parking are available for those who come and go. Residents who don't need permanent living can use respite care for short stays. Upton Court Living doesn't accept Medicare unless a facility is certified by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, so that's something families should check on. The community is recognized for caring staff who pay attention, and families mention in reviews that the place brings them peace of mind. Upton Court Living tries to keep a home-like setting, with shared suites and community spaces so folks can enjoy time together, eat good meals, join activities, and get help when they need it, which can be a real relief for many seniors and their families.