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    About Four Seasons at Beaumont

    Four Seasons at Beaumont sits at 1518 Four Seasons Circle in Beaumont, California, and gives folks a quiet, secure place to live with tree-lined streets and lots of natural scenery, so you see rolling green lawns and 500 acres filled with native plants and walking paths, where the streets go up and down, and you'll spot neighbors walking their dogs or out bird watching. The buildings have up-to-date features like smart locks, Ring doorbells, and Wi-Fi, which helps with security and makes life a bit easier. Residents can live on their own or get help with things like dressing, bathing, and taking their medicines if they need it, and there are special memory care programs plus support for people who have Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia, and round-the-clock supervision with a call system in case anyone needs help. The place is run by the FirstService Residential Management Company, and names like The Lodge, The Summit, and The Courts pop up when you hear about teams or buildings, with the Board and committees handling things like upkeep, rules, and events, and staff such as the Lodge Attendants-folks like Annette Robles, Lorinda Smith, and others-helping residents get settled or handle daily concerns.

    The community works with an HOA structure, so there's the usual Board, committees, reviews for building changes with forms and color choices, and guidelines for landscaping or plant updates, which all helps keep the place nice and tidy. You've got a good amount of choice in living options-assisted living, memory care, independent living, skilled nursing, or the bigger continuing care retirement community setup, and each space has private bathrooms, kitchenettes, cable TV, air conditioning, telephones, and high-speed internet, which folks these days expect. The capacity stays small, only about six residents in the assisted living and memory care units, so you notice people get to know each other.

    There's a bunch of services: meal prep takes a load off, laundry and housekeeping get sorted out by staff, medication gets managed, and you can even lean on concierge and family support folks if you need help or have questions. For recreation, you'll find indoor pools, spas, a salon, community rooms, a bistro, a library, a computer lab, a ballroom, a card room, and even a movie theater where they run nightly films or host bigger events like holiday shows or comedy nights, and you see regular activities, clubs, and fitness classes scheduled by the Activities Department, so there's always something going on if you want to join in. The Kopper Kettle Bistro and The Breeze give places to sit and eat or catch up with friends, and there's restaurant-style dining and the choice to eat whenever suits you best.

    Outside, folks use the tennis courts, billiards, volleyball, bocce, and ping pong, or go swimming since there are three pools-The Lodge Pool, The Summit Pool, and The Courts Pool-plus walking trails for both long hikes and short strolls, and dog owners seem to like the bark park area. The grounds include places for barbecues and picnics under shady trees, and if you need to shop, grab your prescriptions or visit a doctor, there's a Rite Aid close by and Dr. Stanley H. Schwartz, MD keeps office hours within a mile, while San Gorgonio Memorial Hospital is nearby for bigger health needs.

    The maintenance and landscaping folks, like a Project Coordinator and Maintenance Tech, keep things in good shape, from replastering the pools to managing community plants, and if you lose something (even a pet), there's always someone to check in with thanks to the Lost & Found and community portals, where people see daily reports and event schedules. Security stays strong with gated entrances and regular community rules. Residents say the area feels active, social, and peaceful, where people find quiet spots to relax or join bigger gatherings in the lounge, bistro, or out on the trails, and the community offers help at each level, from independent living to full nursing care, so no one has to move away if they need more support.

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