Featured Review
5
|
November 9, 2024
My father-in-law was at Acorn Oaks Manor II. They were amazing. The process of moving in was very simple. The nursing care was around the clock because they had three different shifts. We had a good relationship with the nurses. They kept us updated if we weren't there. I can't say anything bad at all about them. My father-in-law was on a pureed diet. They cook meals for the patients. The building was very clean. They had a day room where they would watch television, make cookies, and interact with their patients. They can go outside. Activity-wise, some patients were mobile, and some weren't mobile. It's a very homey feeling. You're free to visit anytime. No appointments. But you have to sign in and let them know that you're there. It's 24 hours, and you can come and go when you please.
What you can do with Caring
About Acorn Oaks Manor II in San Diego, California
Acorn Oaks Manor, offering Assisted Living Facility and Memory Care in San Diego, California, is committed to providing personalized and dedicated care at the convenience of residents and family members. We strive to treat seniors who suffer from Alzheimer�s disease and other forms of dementia while providing extensive memory care at our homelike facility. Even though it can be difficult to leave home or your loved ones, it is still vital for living life as meaningfully and as functionally as possible.
Acorn Oaks Manor is an assisted living facility that offers a comfortable and relaxing homelike environment for individuals suffering from Alzheimer�s, dementia, or any other forms of memory impairments. We understand the daily struggle these people go through and for this reason, we are utterly dedicated to providing them with the memory care services they need in an environment that is safe and comfortable.
Services and Amenities:
- A warm and homelike atmosphere
- Encouragement to maintain your independence
- Personal care services
- Daily activities focused on memory
- Finding new interests
- Community engagement
- Staying connected with friends and family
- Religious and spiritual support
- A family-like atmosphere
- Safe and comfortable accommodations
- Around-the-clock care
- Delicious and nutritious meals everyday
- Assistance with bathing, grooming, shaving, personal hygiene, and dressing
- Incontinence care
- Laundry
- Help with shopping
To learn more about this provider�s license and review other available state reports, please visit:
California Department of Social Services Licensed Facility Search
Services and Amenities of Acorn Oaks Manor II in San Diego, California
Pets
- Pets
Resident Information
- Offers Respite Care
Financing & Payment Options
- Rent And Care Fees
Additional Amenity Information
- Fee Structure: Assisted Living & Memory Care Shared starting at $4000 + care
- Housing: Private & Shared Rooms
- Features: Aviary Filled with Beautiful Doves, Vegetable Garden. Orchard, Friendly Cats and Dogs
- Special Comment: Acorn Oaks Manor is a beautiful 20-bed residential care facility on 3/4 acre near SDSU, (El Cajon Blvd and College). We have a large team of experienced staff members who provide care in a home setting. We offer a fully secured perimeter with a lovely enclosed backyard area. When living at home alone is no longer a safe option, we provide a fantastic alternative. We specialize in dementia care for your loved ones.
- Range Of Services: In-House Medical Care, In-House Dental Care
- State Licenses: 374604552
Costs for Acorn Oaks Manor II in San Diego, California
Memory Care
$4,800
Starting Price
Assisted Living
$4,800
Starting Price
Request a Tour
Wed
20
Nov
Thu
21
Nov
Fri
22
Nov
Select Tour Time
Reviews of Acorn Oaks Manor II in San Diego, California
4.6
(3 reviews)
Facility
4.5
Staff
5.0
Activities
4.0
Value
5.0
Mary825
5
|
November 9, 2024
My father-in-law was at Acorn Oaks Manor II. They were amazing. The process of moving in was very simple. The nursing care was around the clock because they had three different shifts. We had a good relationship with the nurses. They kept us updated if we weren't there. I can't say anything bad at all about them. My father-in-law was on a pureed diet. They cook meals for the patients. The building was very clean. They had a day room where they would watch television, make cookies, and interact with their patients. They can go outside. Activity-wise, some patients were mobile, and some weren't mobile. It's a very homey feeling. You're free to visit anytime. No appointments. But you have to sign in and let them know that you're there. It's 24 hours, and you can come and go when you please.
Ernest
4
|
November 5, 2023
My brother lives here. They have pretty small rooms. They have two people in a room. It's kind of a residential setting. It is like a small apartment and it is fine. They take care of my brother. So, I'm happy with the work they do. The staff seems really nice and caring. I was a little concerned in the beginning, but now that he's been there a while, I think they try to take care and see to his needs. I saw the food and my brother seemed to like it all right. They have a little small room where they sometimes get together. They got puzzles and a small library.
Mary330866
5
|
December 27, 2016
We had my mother here for several months before she died. She received really good care there. They always had a lot of people interacting and cooking on the stove, so it had a very homey atmosphere. They were always busy doing something, and the food they had for Thanksgiving was really good.
Help seniors by writing a review
If you have firsthand experience with a community or home care agency, share your review to help others searching for senior living and care.
Didn't find what you were looking for?
Caring's Family Advisors can help answer your questions, schedule tours, and more.