Sakura Intermediate Care Facility offers both Assisted Living and dedicated Memory Care, enabling residents to receive the level of day-to-day support that fits their needs while remaining in the same community if their requirements change. Licensed caregivers oversee activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, and medication reminders, while specialized memory-care staff apply evidence-based techniques to support individuals with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Short-term respite stays are available for families who need temporary coverage, and diabetes management is integrated into care plans with monitoring and dietary coordination. A speech therapist is on staff to assist residents who are recovering from stroke or who have conditions affecting communication or swallowing.
Around-the-clock security and a secured layout help reduce wandering risks, and the building is staffed with nurses who coordinate care with visiting physicians. Residents have on-site access to occupational, physical, and speech therapy, dental and podiatry services, hearing care, and medication management, reducing the need for outside appointments. Incontinence support, ambulatory care, and other clinical services are delivered in both the Assisted Living and the dedicated Memory Care wing. The goal is to keep medical oversight within the community whenever possible, minimizing disruptions and hospital transfers.
Housing options include studio and efficiency apartments, some with kitchenettes, balconies, patios, or decks. Cable television, high-speed Wi-Fi, and individual climate control are available, and weekly housekeeping and laundry are provided. A ballroom, piano area, and shared outdoor gardens give residents additional places to gather, and parking is available for those who still drive. Features such as outdoor areas, cable or satellite TV, and pet accommodation for cats vary by unit, so prospective residents should confirm specific layouts during a tour.
Dining is prepared by a professional chef who accommodates vegetarian and vegan preferences alongside traditional and international menus. Three meals a day are included, and guest meals can be arranged so family members can dine on campus. Seasonal barbecues and picnics are scheduled in the courtyard, and menus are coordinated with clinical staff for residents who require diabetic or texture-modified diets. Consistent meal times and table service aim to support both social engagement and nutritional monitoring.
Residents can stay active through a full calendar that includes an activity center, arts and crafts sessions, bingo, library and computer lounge access, stretching and fitness classes, and health and wellness programs. The community organizes social outings, day trips, and holiday parties, and a swimming pool, movie room, and live-well programs are available on site. Clubs and volunteer service projects encourage ongoing community involvement, while evening TV and movie nights provide low-key entertainment.