PACIFIC Oasis Retirement Home gives seniors a place to live with many care options, because some folks need more help and some want to be independent, and you'll find private rooms-no need to share if you don't want to, and the community covers independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, and memory care, offering everything from easy-going social living to secure homes for people with dementia, with smaller board and care homes like JC Manor and Serenity Guest Home IV, plus suite-memory care and semi-private options, so there are choices for lots of situations, and residents get support with daily things like bathing, dressing, meals, help with medicine, and there's 24-hour awake staff on hand to check on everyone, even at night, with wearable call buttons in every room and bathroom for safety.
There's a long list of specialized staff here, like associate clinicians Chantal Herrada, Carly Compton, Cristina Lee-Castro, Yadimahara Alvarez, Gracen Reed, Kristin Andersson, and Paula Nehorai, intern clinicians like Julie Sugarman and Kaylynn Kuo, TMS technician Rex Calkins, along with licensed clinicians including Veronica Calkins, Kali Riley, Bahareh Saidian, Alysia St. Clair, and Yasmine Shahbaz, all working to help residents with individual or group therapy, support for mental health or substance use, and even special therapy like EMDR, CBT, and sand tray therapy, and there are group options with a calendar to join, plus couple and family therapies too, even ketamine-assisted psychotherapy when needed, with actual therapy dog training services and emotional support animal help available.
There's access to the Disability Rights California's Client Assistance program for legal advocacy, veteran support through the Veterans Crisis Line, LGBTQ and trans support with the Trevor Project Lifeline and Trans Lifeline, and anyone can reach out for crisis help with the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, California Youth Crisis Line, a disaster distress hotline, and the SAMHSA Helpline that's always open for information and treatment referrals, and for older folks who want connection, there's Friendship Line, and Sage LGBT Elder Hotline for LGBTQ+ adults, plus staff who help with insurance questions and finding community programs.
People living here see real care for memory loss, with secure memory care spaces made to keep folks from wandering, and programs set up for Alzheimer's and dementia with trained staff always around, and if anyone is coming out of the hospital or healing from surgery, there's skilled nursing for medical care, rehab and wound care, plus emergency support, along with nutritious meals prepared by chefs and meal planners making sure food is healthy and balanced, and daily life is full of activities for fun, movement, social time, and keeping the mind busy, while the community sits near parks, restaurants, pharmacies, three cafes, three parks, three theaters, several doctors and places of worship, so you don't have to go far for just about anything.
Staff here have awards for being kind and helpful-the place has been recognized with "Best of Senior Living" and "All Star" awards for care, friendliness, support, events, and quality, and you can schedule a tour to see the place in person, because some folks want to look around before making decisions, and there's no live-in caregivers or owners on site, but there's always staff awake and working, and the place runs under Cogir USA with a focus on supporting elders as they age, whether someone's looking for independent living with a maintenance-free lifestyle, a board and care home in a quiet neighborhood, a secure memory care program, or just a friendly community where older adults are looked after in a home-like space.