Assisted Living Communities
An Enriched Quality of Life Through Dedicated Care
For those of us who strive to maintain an inspired, active lifestyle throughout our senior years, there often comes a point where we will need to rely on others for support and care. While this is the natural order of life, the degree of care needed varies by individual and over time. CiminoCare’s dedicated, compassionate, professional staff is there to help interpret those needs and translate them into a continuum of care that ensures the most enriching lifestyle possible for each resident. We encourage you to connect with us to explore our services and see how we measure success.
CiminoCare Assisted Living Communities
Country Club Manor
Sacramento
Eagle Lake Village
Susanville
Grand River Villa
West Sacramento
Mills Estate Villa
Burlingame
Portola Gardens
San Francisco
River Fountains of Lodi
Lodi
Walnut House
Carmichael
Woodland Gardens
Woodland
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Benefits of Assisted Living
Engagement
We recognize that being engaged in community life is a special benefit of living at a CiminoCare community. This sense of belonging comes from participating in the activities and programs offered including daily exercise class, current events, expressive arts, ice cream socials and sharing meal times with other residents. Our caregivers encourage residents to get up and get going, to find joy and engagement each day.
Care and Wellness
Many residents first move to a CiminoCare community because they need help with personal care and medication services. Providing dignified and respectful care is at the core of everything we do, and beyond that we care about each resident’s overall wellness. We define wellness as an overarching desire to promote a healthy lifestyle – good hygiene, regular check-ups, eat well, physical exercise, social interactions and spiritual activities.
Supportive Independence
We all have a strong desire to be independent. At CiminoCare we look for ways to support residents’ independence – to make their own choices, to participate in care conversations and to do things for themselves even if it takes a little longer.