Glenbrooke sits in Elk Grove and is part of the Glenbrooke Community Association, which has a resident-elected board and offers many services for people aged 55 and older who like their independence but may want some extra help. You'll find a mix of assisted living, independent living, memory care, and continuing care options here, so people can stay even if their needs change. Homes are all single-story, with eight floor plans and three elevation choices, all designed with energy efficiency in mind for long-term comfort. These homes range from 1,257 to 2,252 square feet and come only as resales. There's no gated entry, and folks pay about $570 in community fees each quarter, plus a Mello Roos fee of $240 to $260 a month.
Glenbrooke's ArbourLodge is a lively social activity center where residents join special interest groups, attend events, and meet neighbors, helped by a full-time lifestyle manager. There are lots of chances for community involvement and making friends, with dozens of planned activities always going on. Walking trails and well-kept parks wind through the area, with stores and restaurants close by, so it's easy to get what you need or go out for a bite. Dining options include a restaurant-style dining room, all-day dining, and meal prep for special diets like diabetes or allergies.
For care, Glenbrooke helps with things like bathing, dressing, taking medicine, and personal care, with a 24-hour call system for safety and supervision. Housekeeping, laundry and dry cleaning, concierge services, and move-in coordination are all available, and respite care offers short-term help for caregivers who need a break. Residents live in homes with private bathrooms, kitchenettes, Wi-Fi, cable TV, air conditioning, telephone, and furnishings if needed. There are fitness programs, outdoor activities, a spa and wellness room, movie theater, and arts and music programs, along with many outdoor spaces to enjoy. Medical and care services focus on residents' well-being, with health services and hospitals nearby. The homes and the whole community center around staying active, connected, and involved, while helping residents feel like they belong.