The Club is a gated senior living community with over 250 homes designed for adults aged 55 and older, where you'll find one-story houses, usually two to three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and an attached garage, and they've made everything easy to maintain, with open floor plans and lots of natural light so things do feel open and friendly. The community has roomy sidewalks, walking paths, and a clubhouse that serves as the main spot for everything from bingo nights in the grand ballroom to art classes in the crafts studio and billiards in the game room, and you'll often see neighbors gathering for games of shuffleboard, tennis, basketball, or horseshoes on the outdoor courts, plus there's a pool with a spa area and a sun deck for relaxing in the sun. There's a full calendar of social events, resident-led groups, fitness programs with coaches that run things like kickboxing and agility training, an exercise room, arts and crafts spaces, regular movie nights, live music, cooking classes, and a library for quiet afternoons, so folks can stay active without leaving home. For those who need extra support, The Club offers independent living, assisted living, memory care with special 24-hour supervision for people with Alzheimer's and dementia, and skilled nursing for those with medical or rehabilitation needs, and while everyone has the option to get extra help with things like bathing, dressing, medication, or meals, independence is encouraged whenever possible.
The property has safety measures like a sprinkler system, safety rails, and a 24-hour call system, and provides things like housekeeping, laundry service, move-in help, and even a concierge, so residents don't have to worry about much day-to-day. Rooms include things like private bathrooms, kitchenettes, air conditioning, high-speed internet, and cable TV, while shared amenities are arranged in a way that makes it easy to bump into friends or join group activities, and the Clubhouse with its Rose Garden is used for social gatherings. Dining options cover all-day dining, restaurant-style seating, allergy-sensitive choices, diabetic-friendly recipes, and meals are prepared by chefs, so people with different dietary needs are looked after. Community amenities include guest parking, outdoor areas for gardening, business and activity rooms, a spa, movie theater, and regular shuttle services for shopping trips since you're not far from Diamond Valley Lake Reservoir and Lake Elsinore for day trips to nature spots or errands. The manager, Susan Elmorabit, and her assistant, Brandon Ramirez, run things during the week for Action Property Management, who also send out newsletters, run safety information like tips on wildlife including coyotes, handle board meetings, policy updates, and maintain a friendly atmosphere where people can get involved or share concerns about things like parking, street safety, or wildlife.
Guest parking is streamlined-folks can register vehicles for overnight stays by contacting the management team, you don't need to fuss with paper passes, and there are clear rules about where visitors and residents can park so no one's blocked in, and there are community rules about not blocking driveways or fire hydrants to keep everyone safe. The Club also supports short-term respite care if a family member needs a break, and offers community care and support programs that help everyone feel part of a close-knit group. The setup encourages neighbors to stay connected, so there's always something going on and plenty of help nearby, making life easier for residents without adding any pressure.