Westmont of Riverside provides three levels of residential care—Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care—so residents can select or transition to the support that matches their needs. Short-term respite stays are available, giving families a place for temporary recovery or caregiver relief, and diabetes management programs are in place for residents who require blood-glucose monitoring or insulin support. A speech therapist is part of the clinical team, offering therapy for communication or swallowing issues common after stroke or with progressive conditions.
Daily health oversight is reinforced by a secured community design and an extensive list of on-site clinical services. Residents have access to licensed nurses for routine assessments, medication management, and coordination of outside physician orders. The community provides incontinence care, ambulatory assistance, dedicated memory-care programming, hospice coordination, and wound or post-surgical support as needed. Visiting or on-staff specialists include physical, occupational, and speech therapists, a podiatrist, and a dentist. Pet-focused programs aim to help residents keep suitable companion animals engaged and healthy.
Apartments and suites vary in size and layout but may include kitchenettes, private decks or patios, wheelchair-accessible showers, and individually controlled air conditioning. Cable or satellite television, high-speed internet, and access to a computer or media center support day-to-day convenience. Some residences feature balconies, terraces, or outdoor sitting areas, while select units are cat-friendly. Parking, handicap-accessible routes, and common indoor and outdoor areas are provided, though not every accommodation contains every listed feature.
Meals are prepared by a professional chef and served restaurant style, with an all-day dining option that lets residents eat on their own schedule. Daily menus cover standard, vegetarian, low-sodium, and no-added-sugar choices, and international dishes appear regularly. Guest meals can be arranged so family or friends can dine on campus. Nutrition staff coordinate with medical teams to adjust diets for diabetes care or other physician-ordered restrictions.
Residents can use an activity center, game room, movie theater, library and computer lounge, and designated indoor and outdoor walking paths. Scheduled programs include fitness classes such as tai chi, trivia competitions, reminiscence groups, educational lectures, wine tastings, dances, holiday parties, and community service or intergenerational projects. Regular day trips, social outings, and swimming pool access add off-site and aquatic options for recreation. A clubs framework encourages residents to form or join groups that match their interests, supporting ongoing social engagement and lifelong learning.