Vi at La Jolla Village sits in a tall 38-story building and offers a wide range of senior living options all in one place, because it's a Type A Continuing Care Retirement Community, or CCRC, which some folks call a Life Plan Community, and the campus keeps a state license, RCFE License #374600675, since July 16, 1998. There you'll see apartments in many shapes and sizes, like one-bedrooms, two-bedrooms, places with dens and even penthouse-style homes, with floor plans between 639 and 2,618 square feet, and names such as Perla, Palmilla, Milano, Botanica, Arboles, Diego, and Solana. Some floor plans come with basements, bonus rooms, or suites, and there are over 40 designs to choose from, so residents can pick what suits them. Residences have options for independent living, assisted living, and memory care, plus the community has a skilled nursing center on-site where folks get help for both short and long stays, covering needs like physical, speech, and occupational therapy, with round-the-clock, Medicare-certified nursing staff, and folks can even hire their own in-home caregivers for extra help when they're in independent living apartments, or access in-home assisted living services.
Residents can use amenities like a swimming pool, hot tub, landscaped gardens with outdoor seating, a coffee shop, fitness center (with trainers), wellness center, computer room, library, game and card room, and auditorium, and there's easy elevator access to all those spots, while for fun and enrichment there are music activities, educational and literary programs, games, hobbies, outings, and arts or culture events. Dining happens in several shared dining rooms, and they serve guest meals too, while day-to-day chores get handled by staff who take care of laundry, cleaning, and maintenance, so things stay tidy and folks have time to enjoy themselves. Community rooms give space for billiards, cards, and private events, and there's also a salon and spa on site for hair or relaxation services. Fitness and wellness programs encourage healthy habits, and activities fill the calendar.
The Care Center gives easy access to assisted living, memory support, skilled nursing, and on-site therapy services, with service plans that get updated as people's needs change, and personalized care includes support with daily tasks and specialty memory care for those with mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's and similar cognitive disorders, with bedrooms dedicated for that purpose. Vi at La Jolla Village stays connected with UC San Diego and the local hospital system, works with the San Diego Regional Center (SDRC), and has programs in human developmental sciences and campus-community partnerships. Licensed nurses are present both part-time and 24/7, with live-in, day, and night caregiving staff, and the health center offers both long- and short-term care, with beds for skilled care, semi-private, private, and memory care, depending on need. There's controlled access with a 24-hour front desk, guest parking, shopping trips, transportation, and concierge help.
Apartments can be entered directly for assisted living, and there are a variety of studio and one-bedroom choices sized from 415 to 701 square feet, or bigger units for those who want extra space. The monthly fees range a lot-anywhere from about $3,980 up to over $13,000, based on the size, services, and occupancy, and there are entry fees that start around $265,000 for a single person but can go over $3 million for larger or double-occupancy units, with options for non-refundable or 80% refund on those deposits. Contracts follow a Lifecare (Type A) agreement, so access to higher levels of care comes as part of the package when the need arises. There's lots of natural light throughout the building, cable or satellite TV in common spaces, and thoughtful features like easy-to-reach elevators and accessible common areas.
Vi at La Jolla Village provides a mix of independence, support, and health services, so residents remain comfortable as their needs change, and the place stays focused on wellness, community, and making sure each person has care options right there if life takes a turn, which is about what most folks want when considering somewhere to settle for the long haul, especially if a little extra peace of mind matters as years go by.