Viva at Bel Air delivers assisted-living support designed for residents who need help with daily routines but want to maintain as much independence as possible. Licensed care staff are on hand for personal assistance, medication reminders, and health monitoring. The community is equipped to accept short-term or respite stays, making it a practical option for families who need temporary coverage. Residents with diabetes receive oversight that can include blood-glucose checks and meal adjustments. Access to an on-site or visiting physician helps with routine examinations and emerging medical concerns, and a speech therapist is available to address communication or swallowing issues.
The property operates as a secured community, giving families added peace of mind about safety. Staff coverage is around the clock, and entry points are controlled to prevent wandering and unauthorized access. Emergency response systems connect residents to caregivers at any hour, and individual service plans are regularly reviewed to keep care levels aligned with changing needs.
Living spaces range from companion suites to private apartments. Some layouts include kitchenettes for light meal preparation, while others emphasize open living areas. All residences are air-conditioned, and select units open directly to patios or courtyard areas. Parking is available for those who still drive, and the community welcomes small pets; however, not every accommodation includes every feature, so it is best to verify during a visit.
The dining program offers meals throughout the day rather than fixed seating times, and a restaurant-style service model allows residents to select from several entrées at each sitting. Menus accommodate special diets and are adjusted for diabetic needs when required. Guests can join residents for meals, making family visits straightforward and convenient.
Residents have access to an activity center that hosts clubs, planned social outings, and regular happy hours. Indoor and outdoor walking paths encourage year-round exercise, and the grounds are open to residents who wish to spend time outside. Programming includes reminiscence and sensory-based sessions, as well as dances and live music events that add variety to the weekly calendar.