TreVista in Antioch, California offers both Assisted Living and Memory Care. The community is equipped to manage residents who wander during the day or night, exhibit behavioral issues, stay awake overnight, require oxygen, follow special or restricted diets, are under age 60, or manage diabetes with either oral medication or insulin injections. Care teams are trained and staffed to support advanced dementia, ensuring that those with complex cognitive needs can remain safely on campus.
A registered nurse or licensed vocational nurse is on staff, background checks are required for all employees, and an awake night shift watches over residents. Safety features include fenced outdoor areas, wander-guard technology, and in-room pull cords that alert staff. Full assistance is available for bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting. Transfer help ranges from standby support to one- or two-person transfers, as well as assistance for residents who use walkers or wheelchairs. On-site podiatry services are offered, and the community accepts residents with psychiatric conditions. An activity director coordinates structured programs throughout the day.
Accommodations include private bathrooms, optional kitchenettes, independent temperature controls, the ability to paint or decorate, and cable hookups. Because floor plans differ, not every suite includes every feature, so families should verify availability when touring.
Dining centers on a set menu with regular snacks and diet modification options to meet medical or cultural needs. For residents in the independent living section, medication-management monitoring, weekly housekeeping, laundry service, and a monthly meal plan can be added to enhance convenience while maintaining autonomy.
On the amenities side, the community provides resident parking, allows pets, maintains wheelchair-accessible common areas, and houses a barber and beauty shop, exercise room, movie room, and reliable internet access. Religious services are held on-site. Scheduled transportation is available and the campus is close to public transit. It’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.