Pricing ranges from
$6,489 – 8,435/month

Silverado Beach Cities

514 N Prospect Ave, Redondo Beach, CA 90277, USA
4.1 · 61 reviews
  • Memory care
For pricing and availability(510) 508-4507

Pricing

$6,489+/moSemi-privateAssisted Living
$7,786+/mo1 BedroomAssisted Living
$8,435+/moStudioAssisted Living

Amenities

Healthcare services

  • Medication management
  • Activities of daily living assistance
  • Assistance with transfers
  • Assistance with dressing
  • Mental wellness program
  • Assistance with bathing
  • Coordination with health care providers
  • Hospice waiver

Healthcare staffing

  • 24-hour call system
  • 24-hour supervision
  • 12-16 hour nursing

Meals and dining

  • Meal preparation and service
  • Diabetes diet
  • Special dietary restrictions
  • Restaurant-style dining

Room

  • Cable
  • Telephone
  • Housekeeping and linen services
  • Private bathrooms
  • Air-conditioning
  • Kitchenettes
  • Fully furnished
  • Wifi

Memory care community services

  • Mild cognitive impairment
  • Specialized memory care programming
  • Dementia waiver

Transportation

  • Transportation arrangement
  • Transportation arrangement (non-medical)
  • Community operated transportation
  • Transportation arrangement (medical)
  • Transportation to doctors appointments

Common areas

  • Wellness center
  • Dining room
  • Outdoor space
  • Garden
  • Small library
  • Gaming room
  • Computer center
  • Fitness room
  • Beauty salon

Community services

  • Concierge services
  • Fitness programs
  • Move-in coordination

Activities

  • Scheduled daily activities
  • Community-sponsored activities
  • Resident-run activities
  • Planned day trips

4.10 · 61 reviews

Overall rating

  1. 5
  2. 4
  3. 3
  4. 2
  5. 1
  • Care

    4.1
  • Staff

    4.1
  • Meals

    3.9
  • Building

    4.2
  • Value

    3.8

About Silverado Beach Cities

Silverado Beach Cities is a specialized memory care community located just a half mile from the ocean in Redondo Beach, near Manhattan Beach, Palos Verdes, and El Segundo. This community is dedicated to enriching the lives of individuals with memory impairment, offering three care "neighborhoods" that provide varying levels of care for residents at different stages of dementia. The amenities and features at Silverado Beach Cities are specifically focused on meeting the needs of individuals with dementia, including a certification program that requires 40 hours of training, a physician medical director, masters level social worker, and 24-hour licensed nurses.

One of the standout programs at Silverado Beach Cities is Nexus, an evidence-based brain health program that has proven to improve cognition and function for those in the early stages of dementia. The Loft, another unique concept in memory care, supports an active, brain-healthy lifestyle for individuals in the early stages of dementia. The community also offers a wide range of amenities to create an enriching and fulfilling environment for residents.

The team at Silverado Beach Cities is made up of experienced professionals who are dedicated to providing the best possible care for residents. The administrator, Lourdes, has over 15 years of experience managing assisted living and memory care communities. The medical director, Dr. Hicham Siouty, has been practicing medicine in the South Bay for over 27 years and is a clinical instructor for UCLA's nurse practitioner program. Director of Health Services Jessica and Director of Resident and Family Services Campbell are also highly qualified professionals who are passionate about their work and dedicated to providing exceptional care for residents.

Other team members, such as Senior Community Ambassador Laurie, Director of Resident Engagement Peter, Director of Culinary Services Mia, and Director of Plant Operations Alfonso, bring a wealth of experience and expertise to Silverado Beach Cities. With a focus on providing engaging activities, nutritious meals, and maintaining a safe and comfortable environment for residents, the team at Silverado Beach Cities works tirelessly to ensure that residents receive the best possible care and support.

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State of California Inspection Reports

22

Inspections

2

Type A Citations

5

Type B Citations

5

Years of reports

13 Mar 2024
Confirmed cleanliness, sanitation, and compliance with regulations during an unannounced annual inspection of a licensed facility.
08 Nov 2023
Confirmed no deficiencies during the annual inspection conducted by the Licensing Program Analyst.
17 Jul 2023
Conducted an annual inspection of the facility. No discrepancies were found during the visit.
14 Jul 2023
Confirmed fire alarm system issue on one side of the building, but not on the other. Found no evidence of disrepair in the facility. Determined that medications were administered as prescribed.
23 Jun 2023
Investigated allegations included a malfunctioning fire alarm system, facility disrepair, and staff failing to administer medication as prescribed. Found no conclusive evidence to support any of these allegations.
23 Jun 2023
Investigated the claims that staff did not keep a resident's family informed about their care, retaliated against the resident for complaining, and failed to properly assist with the resident's dentures and hearing aids. Found no preponderance of evidence to prove these violations occurred, so the allegations were deemed unsubstantiated.
30 May 2023
Investigated allegations of faulty fire alarm, facility disrepair, and misadministration of medication but found insufficient evidence to confirm any violations.
30 May 2023
Confirmed findings include staff communication with resident family members regarding care, lack of evidence for retaliation against residents, and family responsibility for providing and maintaining resident dentures and hearing aids.
30 Nov 2022
Confirmed deficiencies found during the inspection, including improper storage of trash bins and unauthorized staff presence.
  • § 87307(d)(6)
  • § 87355(e)(2)
09 Nov 2022
Confirmed allegation of prohibiting resident visits by family member based on interviews and records review.
  • § 87468.1
28 Apr 2022
Confirmed lack of supervision resulted in injury to a resident and staff did not seek timely medical treatment for the resident's wound. Staff did not properly care for the resident and the resident's wound.
  • § 87405(d)(1)
  • § 87468.2(a)(4)
18 Mar 2022
Identified no deficiencies during the inspection and observed good infection control practices in place at the facility.
18 Mar 2022
Investigated complaints about staff handling residents roughly, failure to prevent altercations between residents, and insufficient staffing; found no conclusive evidence to support these claims. Determined that while residents occasionally removed clothing or diapers, staff consistently redirected them, and staffing levels were adequate according to reviewed records and interviews.
18 Feb 2022
Investigated allegations of non-compliance with COVID-19 protocols, delayed medical attention, and improper use of an oxygen machine, finding insufficient evidence to confirm any violations.
21 Dec 2021
Investigated claims that staff prevented residents from engaging in activities; found insufficient evidence to support the claim, with staff and residents reporting no restrictions on participation or leaving with family.
20 Dec 2021
Reviewed allegations that residents were not allowed to choose preferred services or assisted with obtaining medical care; neither allegation supported by sufficient evidence after interviews and record assessments.
12 Oct 2021
Reviewed allegations of staff handling residents roughly, failing to prevent altercations, not ensuring residents are appropriately dressed, and insufficient staffing. Found insufficient evidence to substantiate these claims.
04 Oct 2021
Audited areas were found to be in compliance with regulations during the inspection.
01 Apr 2021
Investigated allegations of improper medication administration, unexplained injuries, rough handling of residents, and disrespectful staff interactions. Some allegations substantiated, others were not.
  • § 87211(a)(1)
  • § 87465(e)
04 Mar 2021
Conducted an evaluation of a facility for the purpose of obtaining a license. The facility met all necessary requirements for operation.
20 Dec 2019
Confirmed successful completion of Component II by CAB during a telephone call with the applicant/administrator.
13 Nov 2019
Confirmed non-compliance with certain regulations during a pre-licensing evaluation of the facility.
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