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Oceanside Assisted Living

01st September 2010
The beach community of Oceanside is considered the gateway city between San Diego and Los Angeles. Close to both major metropolitan areas, yet distant from the big city bustle, Oceanside enjoys a sense of tranquility along with near-perfect weather. Th... Read >

Orange Assisted Living

01st September 2010
The city of Orange is named after its most successful crop, discovered in 1873 after much trial and error by the local farming community. Only seven short years later, the town’s tourist boom began with the construction of their first railroad depot. C... Read >

Rancho Cucamonga Assisted Living

01st September 2010
Rancho Cucamonga is one of the nation’s fastest growing metropolitan areas located 37 miles east of downtown Los Angeles. Cucamonga means “sandy place," which derives from the Shoshonean Native American language. Despite this misleading name, Rancho Cu... Read >

Torrance Assisted Living

01st September 2010
With a location next to the Pacific Ocean, situated halfway between Los Angeles (L.A.) and Orange counties, Torrance is considered “the heart of the South Bay area." A population of over 200,000 makes Torrance one of California’s larger and more active ci... Read >

Simi Valley Assisted Living

01st September 2010
Simi Valley is named for one of the two Chumash Native American villages that once occupied the land. This 42-square mile city is nestled between the Simi Hills and the Santa Susana Mountain range, a picturesque area that has served as backdrop for famous... Read >

Riverside Assisted Living

01st September 2010
The city of Riverside upholds its commitment to preserving the area’s Spanish heritage and past glory as the birthplace of Southern California’s lucrative citrus fruit industry. One of the original Brazilian navel trees that first produced fruit for the r... Read >

Garden Grove Assisted Living

01st September 2010
Garden Grove, home of the world-famous Crystal Cathedral, is located in northern Orange County. Although not incorporated as a city until 1956, Garden Grove was originally founded in 1874, where it once started as a rural crossroads. Early crops of wal... Read >

Santa Clarita Assisted Living

01st September 2010
To get a feel of Hollywood without having to go too far or spend too much, the best place to be is Santa Clarita. Located in Los Angeles County, the city occupies most of the Santa Clarita Valley. It is one of the safest cities in America and was recently... Read >

Irvine Assisted Living

01st September 2010
The city of Irvine was designed to provide a state-of-the-art living environment for its citizens, and is one of the nation’s largest planned urban communities. Along with a beautiful Mediterranean climate, Irvine assisted living residents also enjoy p... Read >

Chula Vista Assisted Living

01st September 2010
Nestled between mountains and California’s South Bay, the tree-lined streets of Chula Vista offer a sense of small-town ambiance in a city that also enjoys all the best in modern amenities. Once famed as the “Lemon Capital of the World," Chula Vista is... Read >

Thousand Oaks Assisted Living

01st September 2010
Named for the abundance of Oak trees within the city limits, Thousand Oaks is nestled in the heart of the Conejo Valley. One of the more affluent cities in California, it was recently featured in Money Magazine’s “Best Places to Live." Thousand Oaks is... Read >

Oxnard Assisted Living

01st September 2010
Popularly known as California’s largest strawberry supplier, the fertile lands of Oxnard enable the growth of other significant crops such as lima beans, sugar beets and cucumbers, making Oxnard an important agricultural center. The city’s Mediterranea... Read >

Bakersfield Assisted Living

01st September 2010
Bakersfield is California’s third largest inland city and considered one of the fastest growing in the state. Incorporated in 1873, the city was once known for gold and oil but now thrives on agriculture, manufacturing, and petroleum extraction and refini... Read >

Huntington Beach Assisted Living

01st September 2010
Huntington Beach was once a sleepy seaside town before experiencing two distinctive growth spurts: the oil boom of the 1920’s and the surf craze of the 1950’s. Huntington Beach is the official home of the USA Surf Team, but the good weather and high qu... Read >

Fresno Assisted Living

01st September 2010
Fresno is California’s largest inland city, with a population of just over 500,000. Fresno is located almost exactly in the geographic center of the state, in a valley surrounded by beautiful forests and national parks. The city itself is a pleasant mi... Read >
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