Spanish Vines Assisted Living and Memory Care in Sacramento is licensed to provide two primary levels of support: Assisted Living for residents who can benefit from help with daily activities, and Memory Care for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Short-term options are also in place, so families can arrange respite stays when a regular caregiver needs time away or when a resident is transitioning from a hospital stay. The team is trained to monitor and assist residents who have diabetes, including blood-sugar checks and meal planning that aligns with physician directives.
To back up these care levels, the community maintains an emergency call system in every apartment and operates as a secured community to reduce wandering risk for Memory Care residents. On-site services include licensed nurses, medication management, hospice coordination, podiatry visits, dental care, incontinence and ambulatory support, and programs tailored to residents who wish to keep their pets on campus. Laundry and dry-cleaning services are managed by staff, and both Assisted Living and Memory Care neighborhoods have access to regular physician oversight.
Housing choices range from studio apartments to efficiency layouts, and some residences offer private balconies, patios, or decks overlooking the outdoor garden. Central air conditioning, cable TV, Wi-Fi, and utilities are included, and wheelchair-accessible showers and other handicap-accessible features are built into select floor plans. Kitchenettes are available in certain units for residents who like to prepare light meals, while weekly housekeeping and linen service are standard. The community is pet-friendly, and cats are specifically welcome, but not all accommodations have every feature listed, so it is best to confirm details during a tour.
Dining is structured around three chef-prepared meals each day with an option for all-day dining when residents prefer a flexible schedule. Menus feature international dishes, vegetarian selections, and recipes that meet low-sodium or no-sugar guidelines to support diabetes care. Healthy snacks are stocked throughout the day, and guests are invited to join residents for meals. Outdoor BBQs and picnics are scheduled when weather permits, and restaurant-style service allows residents to order from multiple entrées rather than follow a fixed plate.
Residents have access to an activity center, arts and crafts studio, library and computer lounge, and both indoor and outdoor walking paths. The calendar includes cooking classes, trivia games, wine tastings, live theater or dance performances on site, intergenerational programs, holiday parties, and off-site day trips. Clubs and wellness programs promote regular social interaction, while planned social outings and organized community events help residents stay connected to the broader Sacramento area.