Address: 100 Bay Pl, Oakland, CA 94610, USA
Phone: +15108354700
Sunday: 9AM–5PM
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: 9AM–5PM
Daniel Wylie
I have relatives living here and am very impressed with the facilities. Very well maintained building with comfortable apartments. Food is very good and the employees are polite and helpful.
Shivaun Nestor
When we moved my mother up here from Arizona and were looking for a retirement community in the East Bay, this was hands down the best. Unlike other facilities that we visited, there was an air of vibrancy the minute that you entered; even people who were using walkers were energetic and engaged. Residents take an active role in running the facility. The food is very good. Not what one would expect in an institution, copious amounts of fresh produce and cooked-from scratch entrees are always available. I like my mother's doctor (onsite) very much, and feel that overall, she has access to excellent health care (a big concern on our part). Before moving to St. Paul's, my mother had been living in a continuing care facility in Prescott, Arizona, that allowed her to isolate herself after my stepfather's death from Alzheimer's. In addition, most of her close friends had moved away to be closer to their children. We were concerned when she moved up here that she would continue to isolate herself, despite coming over weekly for family dinner every Sunday. However, in addition to providing regular arts and exercise programming, at St. Paul's the meals and events are designed to encourage socialization - it's a community that doesn't allow one to isolate oneself. My mother has made several good friends there over the past three years, and is far more lively and engaged than she was before she moved here. I could not be happier. It is expensive, but if you can afford it, the price is more than worth it - at least it was for us, as I have seen my mother blossom there!
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There are no visiting hours for the regular residents. You just go. That may not be true for the memory care unit however.
They have first come first serve spaces. Pull up to the unloading zone and ask at the security desk.
Hi Kathy! We are a 10-15 minute walk from the 19th Street / Oakland BART station.
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Maybe if you were to talk to one of the very pleasant front desk staff something could be arranged. Or you could make friends with one of the residents, I imagine they are allowed to take pictures up there.
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