Carlton Senior Living San Leandro delivers three levels of care—Assisted Living, Independent Living, and a dedicated Memory Care neighborhood—so residents can remain on campus even if their needs change over time. Short-term Respite stays are available, making the community a practical option for families who need temporary support or a trial visit.
Extensive clinical resources back up those care levels. Licensed nurses oversee medication management and diabetic monitoring, and therapists specializing in speech, occupational, and physical therapies provide on-site rehabilitation services. The campus accommodates residents who need help with ambulation, continence management, and other activities of daily living, and hospice care can be coordinated for end-of-life comfort. An emergency call system links every apartment to staff, while a secured Memory Care setting adds an extra layer of safety for residents living with cognitive change.
Apartments range from studios to larger master suites, some with kitchenettes, central air conditioning, wheelchair-accessible showers, and fireplaces; not every unit has every feature, so touring is important. Housekeeping, laundry, and parking are available, and residents can enjoy landscaped outdoor areas, an on-site garden, and interior social spaces such as a billiards lounge.
Dining includes three chef-prepared meals each day with an all-day dining option for flexible schedules. Menus accommodate low- or no-sodium diets, and guests can join residents for meals or seasonal barbecues and picnics. Restaurant-style service emphasizes choice, and hydration and snack stations remain open between meals.
Daily life is supported by an activity center, fitness and wellness programs, and a library with computer access. Residents can swim in the pool, join clubs, participate in intergenerational programs, attend live dance or theater performances, and enjoy wine tastings, dances, and holiday parties. Off-site day trips, social outings, and game nights round out a calendar designed to keep residents engaged both inside and outside the community.