Pacifica Senior Living Santa Barbara is a secured memory-care community that concentrates on the needs of residents living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. The community offers dedicated Memory Care as well as respite or short-term stays for families needing temporary support. Staff members are trained to manage diabetes care, coordinate with visiting physicians, and arrange on-site speech therapy when required, ensuring residents receive continuity of care within the community’s secure setting.
Residents have access to a broad spectrum of on-site medical services designed to address both chronic and day-to-day health concerns commonly associated with cognitive decline. Services include medication management, regular nurse oversight, hospice coordination, ambulatory and incontinence care, and therapy disciplines such as occupational, physical, and massage therapy. A podiatrist and dentist visit the community, and the building layout has been planned to accommodate memory loss, reducing confusion and encouraging safe independence.
Accommodations include private and companion suites that may feature wheelchair-accessible showers, cable or satellite television, Wi-Fi, and individual climate control. Select units also allow pets, and the property provides outdoor areas, ample parking, and shared spaces with a piano or organ. Not all apartments contain every listed feature, so prospective residents should confirm specific needs during a tour.
Dining is managed by a professional chef who prepares three daily meals along with all-day dining options. Menus accommodate vegetarian, organic, gluten-free, low-sodium, and no-sugar preferences, mirroring physician-recommended diets when necessary. Restaurant-style service is standard, and guests are welcome to join residents for meals.
The community maintains an activity center where residents can participate in fitness programs, yoga or chair yoga, live-music sessions, karaoke, dances, and birthday celebrations. Outdoor and indoor walking paths, raised garden beds, and a swimming pool promote regular movement. A library and computer lounge, reminiscence and sensory-based programs, intergenerational visits, social outings, and organized clubs help residents remain engaged and connected.