The Terraces at Los Altos delivers three core levels of residency—Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care—supported by a wide range of clinical services. Residents with conditions such as wandering (morning or evening), elopement risk, night-time wakefulness, wounds, oxygen use, or complex dietary needs receive individualized oversight. Diabetic management is available for those on oral medications, insulin injections, or sliding-scale protocols, and the community is equipped to care for people living with advanced dementia.
Licensed nursing professionals are on the premises around the clock, and an awake night shift monitors safety. Background-screened staff respond to pull-cord alerts, and doors are alarmed with a fenced rear area to reduce flight risk. An on-site podiatrist visits regularly, and the team also accepts residents with psychiatric diagnoses. Full assistance can be provided for bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting, and mobility support ranges from standby help to one-person transfers for walkers or wheelchairs. An activity director coordinates daily engagement while 24-hour security ensures continual oversight.
Residences include a mix of layouts, some featuring private bathrooms, kitchenettes, furnished interiors, independent temperature controls, and cable service; not every room contains every feature, so availability should be confirmed in advance. Residents may personalize their space by painting or decorating to suit their preferences.
Meals are prepared to order, and diet modifications are accommodated for medical or personal reasons, including specialized diabetic and texture-modified plans. Snacks are available throughout the day to support varying schedules and caloric needs.
Community amenities include resident parking, wheelchair-accessible common areas, a barber and beauty shop, exercise room, movie room, wellness center, internet access, and landscaped communal gardens. Scheduled transportation helps residents reach medical appointments and local destinations. Pets are allowed; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.