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Sunday, August 28, 2016

Mom & Dad – Assisted Living is ‘Pretty Good’

Mom and Dad's living room,  Brookdale Orangevale Assisted Living community

When we left for Alaska from my sister’s house back in late April, mom and dad were a mere 100 yards away from where our motorhome sits when we camp on Arny and Sandy’s backyard.  In May they got word that the company who owned the home they rented wanted to sell it, and offered it to them at a great price…but when you are in your late ‘80s, buying a house is not what you are seeking.  Dad, being a WW2 vet, had been lined up for veterans assistance with Assisted Living for a few years now…it just wasn’t time…until now.  Howard (and Linda) of RV-Dreams wrote a GREAT post about veterans benefits for Assisted Living back in 2014, and well worth reading if it fits your needs or that of your parents.   (Note: yes, this post will have more of an appeal for family and friends, but you all are welcome to read on.)

Commons Dining Room,  Brookdale Orangevale Assisted Living community

By July, they were moved into the Brookdale Orangevale Assisted Living community.  They now have the option of eating in the nice dining room above, or they can eat in their apartment (first picture), or they can go out to eat with family, friends, or just with each other…although not having a car makes the latter a bit harder to do.  (Yes, you can have a car while living there, but mom gave up driving a few years ago, and dad felt it was time for him to give it up too.)

Commons Area,  Brookdale Orangevale Assisted Living community      Commons Area,  Brookdale Orangevale Assisted Living community

The “Common Areas” where they can mingle with other residents is a very nice atmosphere.  When I took these pictures there were twenty or more residence in a large “family style” room, some doing exercises, others just sitting around talking.  I would have to make faces “out of focus”, so I am not going to use those community shots…but the two small areas above represent the comfortable common area, as does the dinning room.

Mom and Dad's living room,  Brookdale Orangevale Assisted Living community      Mom and Dad's kitchen,  Brookdale Orangevale Assisted Living community
Mom and Dad's entry hall,  Brookdale Orangevale Assisted Living community      Mom and Dad's bathroom,  Brookdale Orangevale Assisted Living community

There is plenty of room for two people, less than the house they rented, but enough for the items they decided to keep.  Brookdale keeps the apartment clean, they assist mom and dad with what I call “overseeing safe showers” (there to help as needed so that no one falls), among other things.  The kitchen has a microwave, a refrigerator, but the electric stove/oven do not work in any of the units since meals are provided…and it keeps the places safe from accidental fires. 

Mom and Dad's second bedroom,  Brookdale Orangevale Assisted Living community      Mom and Dad's first bedroom,  Brookdale Orangevale Assisted Living community  

They have a two bedroom apartment.


Mom and Dad's front door,  Brookdale Orangevale Assisted Living community      Mom and Dad's hallway leading to commons area,  Brookdale Orangevale Assisted Living community  

Main Entrance,  Brookdale Orangevale Assisted Living community

They even have a little patio with a nice view.  Outside there is a Gazebo, a small putting green, and other outdoor activity…but no swimming pool.  I have seen a few people out walking around, but the heat keeps most inside, and you can get anywhere from inside corridors.  You can see their scooters parked outside their door.  It is a shorter distance to go outside and enter the front door (pictured above) than to make your way through the halls from their apartment…so when mom walks to the dining room, she goes outside…while dad rides his scooter through the halls each day.

Mom and Dad's Apartment Entrance,  Brookdale Orangevale Assisted Living community

Above mom and dad walk from the outside door near their apartment to our car for an outing.  This outing was for attending Sandy’s birthday celebration yesterday (Arny’s birthday is today), but on one such “outing” Marcia and I took mom and dad out to breakfast/lunch up in Auburn.

Awful Annie's, Auburn California

“Where?”  Well, we went to Awful Annie's, a longtime favorite of that area for breakfast and lunch. 

Having lunch/breakfast with mom and dad at Awful Annie's, Auburn California

Dad choose lunch while the rest of us had breakfast.  So much food, all well prepared, and the acoustics were such that we could actually have a conversation without talking too loud.


Awards,  Awful Annie's, Auburn California     Awards,  Awful Annie's, Auburn California

Awful Annie's has a nice warm feeling to it, and lots of awards that they proudly show off in their entryway as you come in and leave. This was our first visit to Awful Annie’s, but not our last…although I doubt we get up there again before we leave in 3 1/2 weeks from now.

1 comment:

  1. That looks like a really nice place! Nice to know they will have good care.

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