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Sunrise of Sabre Springs
Sunrise of Sabre Springs
Sunrise of Sabre Springs is a licensed residential care elderly located in San Diego, California. Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly (RCFE) provide non-medical care and supervision in a homelike setting for people 60 years and older who are unable to live independently.
Sunrise of Sabre Springs has a licensed capacity of 100 residents. Services include assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and medication management. RCFEs also provide meals, housekeeping, laundry, social activities, and 24-hour supervision. Many offer specialized care for residents with memory impairment.
Who We Serve: RCFEs serve older adults who need assistance with daily activities but do not require 24-hour skilled nursing care. Residents may include those with early to mid-stage dementia, mobility limitations, or chronic health conditions.
Licensing: RCFEs in California are typically licensed by the Community Care Licensing Division of the California Department of Social Services under Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations.
Payment Options: In California, Medicaid may help pay for assisted living through the Assisted Living Waiver (ALW). Eligibility is based on both financial and functional criteria. Contact California Department of Health Care Services or visit https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/services/ltc/Pages/AssistedLivingWaiver.aspx to learn about eligibility requirements and how to apply. Wait lists are common for waiver programs, so applying early is recommended.
Families researching assisted living options should verify the facility's current license status, review any inspection reports, and schedule a visit to assess whether the environment and services meet their loved one's needs. You can verify this facility's license and view inspection reports at California's facility search. For more information about assisted living regulations in California, visit California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing Division.
Licensing requirements and regulations may change. We recommend verifying current requirements directly with your state's licensing agency.
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Let me start by saying this. I worked as a manager in an assisted living community many years ago. It’s a great option when your ability to do the things required around the house becomes diminished. A lot of people plan ahead and say, when the time comes, I will sell the house and move into Assisted Living. My father said that. We toured many local communities 6 months ago and Ivy Park was the top choice for its homey environment and friendly atmosphere. He wasn’t looking for a glamorous hotel lobby with granite countertops. The decor was designed to remind him of home. The staff was welcoming. He decided to wait a little longer. Fast forward to 3 months ago. He had new health issues. The cane was replaced with a walker. My sister and I convinced him the time was now. He moved into Ivy Park. Staff sensed his initial reluctance and was very attentive toward him. They encouraged, never pushed. Everyone called him by name. When he showed up for breakfast, his apple juice was waiting at his favorite table. They asked how many poached eggs he wanted today or did he feel like something else. They knew what he liked on his oatmeal. He told me they had the best bacon in San Diego! When family called, they addressed us by name, and had answers ready if we asked how he was doing (We both live out of state). They noticed changes when his ability to walk became more difficult. They called us to let us know what they observed if he was struggling with something. Having a doctor on site was a lifesaver as he was nervous about taking the bus just yet. He gained much needed weight. He wasn’t eating regular meals back at home and he was forgetting to take his pills. Things were great again. Just as he was settling in, his health began to decline suddenly, and unfortunately, my dad passed away a few days ago due to chronic issues he could not control. We wish he had not wavered 6 months ago. I hope families that read this realize that the time to move into assisted living is while your health is still good! Ivy Park has so many activities off site as well as in house. Enjoy that as long as health allows, and then enjoy the concerts and other daily activities around the building with resident friends when traveling gets too difficult…I wish my dad had moved while his health was better, he just couldn’t drive or mow the lawn or climb a ladder… He spent the day in front of the tv at home because he couldn’t drive. Ivy Park was taking folks to parks and places around San Diego… The day he moved in we got to pet a great horned owl and other animals that were visiting that day! I’m very glad my dad got to experience Ivy Park for the short time he was able. I hope I will learn from this and when my time comes…DO IT!
We moved our sweet mother into Ivy Park Sabre Springs three months ago. It’s been a wonderful experience all around. Every staff member that we’ve encountered has been friendly, kind, and attentive. The medical staff has been wonderful and very communicative with us when something is happening. We are very appreciative of their efforts and support. The food is deliciously presented on nice table settings. She says, “ It’s like eating at a fine restaurant!” The interiors are beautiful decorated using light and pleasing color combinations throughout. It’s a pleasure stopping by to visit our mom with so many happy faces greeting us. Best of all, our mom is happy and feels safe.
I visited Sunrise Sabre Springs looking for a community for my mom during my visit. I was able to meet with the executive Director, Kimberly Santillian, and was very impressed by her friendliness and her willingness to hear my story. I really enjoyed our time getting to know the other people that live in the community as well as seeing them active. I was able to observe an entertainer at the community and it looks like a lot of fun. I would recommend this community to my friends. And I’m glad I found the perfect place for my mom.
What a wonderful facility! We have had the privilege of working with residents there and the staff is so helpful and attentive to their residents. The activities staff are particularly good, making sure that everyone is getting out and participating in fun events. The resident services director makes sure that every resident is receiving the care they need and that outside providers, like hospice home health and home care are reporting their current status so that all are on on the same page. It is a joy to work with Sunrise Sabre Springs on a personal and a professional level.
Sunrise of Sabre Springs is a beautiful community that offers multi - level care in one building. The team is incredible there from the sales team to the front line staff. Residents enjoy meals, great care as well as fun outings. I attended a networking event there and was able to meet the nurse and care coordinators. The grounds are modern and well maintained. Residents are able to age in place.
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