Maravilla in Santa Barbara offers Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care programs under one roof. Residents who choose Assisted Living receive help with daily tasks such as dressing, bathing, and medication reminders while still maintaining as much independence as they wish. Independent Living residents have the reassurance that support is nearby without needing scheduled assistance. The Memory Care neighborhood is structured, secure, and staffed to address cognitive changes, providing routines that aim to reduce confusion and anxiety.
Medical attention at the community extends to diabetes care, with staff trained to monitor blood glucose, coordinate insulin management, and track physician-ordered dietary guidelines. On-site incontinence care is available, and team members also assist residents who require ambulatory support such as help transferring from bed to chair or navigating common areas safely. Regular wellness checks, care coordination with outside medical providers, and 24-hour staffing help residents receive timely responses to changing health needs.
Accommodations range from studio to larger apartment layouts, and each residence is designed with basic safety features. Many units are pet friendly and several open to outdoor areas, allowing residents to keep a small companion animal or enjoy fresh air directly from their living space. Because floor plans and features vary, not all apartments include every option; prospective residents should confirm specific details during their visit.
Dining services provide three meals a day, prepared on site and tailored to common dietary requirements. Menus incorporate choices that support diabetes management and other physician-ordered plans. Mealtimes are served restaurant-style in a central dining room, and snacks are available between meals for residents who may require smaller, more frequent servings.
Recreation and social engagement are organized around an activity center that hosts scheduled programs, as well as clubs and communities that bring together residents with shared interests. Whether it’s a book discussion, a crafting group, or a walking club, these options aim to support physical movement, mental stimulation, and companionship in a structured setting.