St. Paul's Towers sits in Oakland, CA between Lake Merritt and the East Bay Hills, and offers a Life Plan Community where residents can age in place, which means folks can stay put even if their needs change as time goes on, and there are many types of care all on one campus, including Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, and Skilled Nursing, as well as something called Home Sharing for those who want a little more flexibility. The building has apartment choices like studios, alcoves, one-bedroom, large one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and deluxe two-bedroom layouts, with each apartment featuring floor-to-ceiling windows, balconies, and modern finishes, so there's always some natural light and space to relax, and if a resident has trouble moving around, the staff is on hand to help with things like transferring from bed to wheelchair day or night, since there's 24-hour awake staff for emergencies and extra care. The care team at St. Paul's Towers helps people who need diabetic care, non-ambulatory care, and incontinence care, but residents still need to be able to manage their own toileting, and the staff helps monitor blood sugar for those dealing with diabetes. There's an on-site skilled nursing area for residents who need higher levels of support or rehabilitation, and a dedicated memory care team gives specialized attention to those with memory concerns.
There are meals provided every day, using quality ingredients to build nutritious menus, so folks don't have to fuss with cooking unless they want to, and garage parking is available for people who still drive, which makes life a little easier right on arrival, and there's help from community staff when it comes to moving in, picking out finishes, or arranging furniture, and even figuring out the paperwork and applications, which can be tough for anybody. The community welcomes people aged 55 and up from many walks of life, and the management team likes to make sure everybody's needs get met, with a strong case management team that assists if someone's health changes or if a hospital stay happens. There are indoor common areas, artsy and cultural spots nearby, and dedicated spaces for social and recreational activities, including movement and group gatherings to help residents stay active, make new friends, and feel a part of things; there's also devotional activities for folks looking for spiritual opportunities. The atmosphere tends to be vibrant and relaxed, encouraging genuine connections and personal growth. St. Paul's Towers sticks to its not-for-profit mission, aiming to make community life better for everyone living there by providing programs and amenities designed especially for seniors, and with the seamless care model across the different support levels, residents don't have to worry about moving somewhere else later if they need more help.