Cedar Village at Ocean is a 55+ community designed for seniors who want a low-maintenance lifestyle and a range of care options like assisted living, memory care, independent living, nursing services, and continuing care. The community sits along streets with unique names like Cedar Village Blvd, Dogwood Drive, and Redwood Drive, with many homes offering park views or waterviews, and some built between 2004 and 2012. People can choose from different housing types including single-family homes, condos, apartments, and even co-ops, ranging from small studios to homes with three bedrooms and up to three bathrooms, with features like stainless steel appliances, private bathrooms, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and kitchens. Properties measure between 1,500 to 2,500 square feet and often have first-floor master bedrooms, spacious kitchens, and two-car garages.
The community clubhouse stands out as a main gathering place, housing spaces like a library, arts and crafts studio, wellness room, multi-purpose room, and a catering kitchen and bar for events. There's an activity room, a garden, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and indoor spa with saunas for relaxation. Residents stay active with tennis courts, bocce ball courts, a swimming pool, putting green, and billiards room. Outdoor walking paths, a community garden, and scheduled activities help people keep busy and social with clubs, discussion groups, game nights, movies, and fitness classes.
Dining options include all-day dining in a large communal room, meal preparation by chefs, allergy-sensitive options, and support for diabetes diets. There's also support for residents with different mobility needs, offering private or shared rooms, emergency alert systems, and transportation services. Care extends to housekeeping, move-in help, laundry service, a concierge, and family support. Staff approve resident account registration, and the community uses online tools for account management, protected by anti-spam and anti-crawler systems.
Cedar Village at Ocean is a nonprofit designed for senior citizens and strives to bring neighbors together for community programs, events, and charitable efforts, all near shopping centers and restaurants along Route 66. Houses have large living rooms and dining areas, while shared amenities like decks, spas, and accessible layouts make the community easier to enjoy as needs change. The grounds and common areas are maintained, so residents can spend more time enjoying activities and less on chores. Properties vary in style, size, view, and age, with homes going back to 1900 but many built more recently, making the community feel established but still refreshed. The community aims to provide a safe, friendly, and engaging place to live with programs and features that meet the needs of many different seniors.