Moraga Post Acute offers assisted living with a strong clinical component. Licensed nurses are on site around the clock to monitor health conditions, administer medications, manage chronic diseases, and coordinate with physicians. Residents receive help with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, mobility, and toileting, and the staff tracks changes in status so care plans can be adjusted promptly. Physical, occupational, and speech therapy services are available for those who need rehabilitation or ongoing maintenance therapy, and the community maintains relationships with outside specialists for lab work, imaging, and podiatry.
Beyond direct medical oversight, the community provides routine care features that support day-to-day life. Caregivers handle housekeeping, laundry, and scheduled transportation to local medical appointments. Resident care conferences are held regularly to review health goals and family concerns, and there is a structured activities program designed to encourage movement, cognitive engagement, and social interaction. Emergency call systems and overnight safety checks are part of the standard protocol, giving residents and families a predictable level of reassurance.
Accommodations include a range of private and shared suites. Each residence is equipped with an emergency response feature, basic cable hookups, and access to wireless internet; select units add personal climate controls, in-room refrigerators, and roll-in showers for easier wheelchair access. Storage space, window coverings, and furnishings vary by room type, and not all accommodations have all the features just mentioned. Common areas such as lounges, outdoor seating, and therapy rooms are located close to residential wings so residents can move between personal and shared spaces without long walks.
Dining services provide three daily meals prepared on site, with menus reviewed by a registered dietitian to meet general nutrition guidelines and specialized diets as ordered by physicians. Residents eat in a communal dining room, though tray service to the room is available during illness or recuperation. Snacks and beverages are set out between meals, and staff monitor fluid intake for residents with dehydration risks. Seasonal menu rotations, simple substitutions, and occasional themed meals offer variety while keeping the focus on consistent, balanced nutrition.