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    St. Paul's Towers

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    3.2(9 reviews)
    0.3 miLower Hills

    We moved to St. Paul's Towers (SPT) in 2017. My husband was 86 and I was 75. We had a lovely large…read morehome in the Berkeley hills that we had lived in for 40 years. I had a lung condition that my Stanford doctors told me would probably give me only 3 more years of life. I was determined that on my death my husband would be surrounded by friends and not be stuck in isolation on his own. We looked at many places, but only seriously considered SPT, Piedmont Gardens, and the place under construction at the time, Belmont Gardens. We visited SPT and Piedmont Gardens and checked the other communities run by the same company that runs Belmont Gardens. The staff and residents of SPT looked happy and busy while the staff and residents at Piedmont Gardens looked unhappy and at loose ends. The residents at Piedmont Gardens also looked more disabled. There were far more walkers at Piedmont Gardens than there were at SPT. The food was much better at SPT than at Piedmont Gardens. On the other hand, Piedmont Gardens was far cheaper than SPT, and had a smaller buy-in fee. We knew no-one at SPT, but we did have a few friends who were living at Piedmont Gardens. The shops on Piedmont Avenue were just a block and a half away from Piedmont Gardens (but up-hill, so hard for me to get to). SPT was close enough to downtown Oakland for us to drive to, and was kitty-cornered from Lake Merritt with its beautiful gardens and Fairyland. We were very interested in Belmont Gardens because it had some association with UC Berkeley, so we would be sure to know other residents there. It looked like it was going to be a bit isolated, but they assured us that a Sprouts was being built next door (and it is there now) and that the neighborhood would grow quickly with Belmont Gardens there (It has!) They also said that the UC Berkeley shuttle would be available to take people to downtown Berkeley and to the campus, a big plus for us since we were on campus frequently. Belmont Gardens was MUCH cheaper than SPT, and even cheaper than Piedmont Gardens so that was a big plus. The big negative as far as our kids were concerned was that Belmont Gardens was not a CCRC (Continuous Care Residential Community). It had units for independent living and for assisted living, plus a memory unit, but no nursing care facility. It was inevitable that one of us would some time need nursing care which would mean a move to a nursing facility. The partner would then be required to take some transportation to the nursing facility to be with the other partner. If you were single, that was not so much a concern (although it is always disrupting to have to move from one place to another, even if you are a single). Then we learned that most of the units at Belmont Gardens were going to be assisted living, not independent living. That was the final straw for us. We were pretty active (and still are) and were worried that we would find few compatible colleagues at Belmont Gardens. So SPT came out ahead on most counts -- except cost. Since we would be using up much of the money we intended to leave for our children, we asked them for advice and gave them veto power. They said they'd be happier and more relieved of worry if we were to with a place that was a CCRC, so we ended up choosing St. Paul's Towers. We have been extraordinarily happy here. Primarily because both the staff and residents are wonderful. COVID has caused its problems, but the staff and management have kept us safer than most places. Prices here have gone up this year by 9.5%, but when we looked at other retirement communities in the area we find they've all gone up by about 9.5%. At first I thought it must be collusion, but it turns out that by California law they CANNOT go up by 10% or more, so in these inflationary times they have all chosen to go close to the max. Yes, we are currently a bit understaffed, but again, when we look at other Bay Area retirement communities, they all complain of the same problem. Since we have moved to SPT a new retirement community has been built in Walnut Creek and a dear friend of ours has decided to go there. It is cheaper than SPT and the apartments are more spacious. It also has a swimming pool which is a big factor with our friend who is a swimmer, but I worry that she will find the heat oppressive, find that it more difficult to walk from building to building for meals than it is to ride an elevator for meals and gatherings, and most of all, she will find it very isolating and difficult to get to her many concerts, and ballets in Berkeley. Finally, Carlos P. wrote a negative review of SPT on 6/29/2021 where he says he's been living at SPT for several years. We came to SPT in 2017 and are still here in 2023. There has been no Carlos as a resident in all those years. I wouldn't believe anything he says.

    My parents were in independent living (IL) at St. Paul's Towers in Oakland between 2001 and 2015;…read morein 2014 my father died, and in 2016 my mother moved into assisted living (AL). She died at 101 in December 2025. Both parents had stays in skilled nursing (SN), which were horrible. If I had to grade St. Paul's Towers, I would give it a 'B' for IL, a 'C-' for AL, and an 'F' for SN. Almost all the positive online reviews of St. Paul's Towers are posted by people in IL, or even by people who haven't even lived there. But a few reviewers have noted that SPT has gone downhill, especially since it was taken over by Covia and Front Porch. SPT has drastically reduced resident amenities and care, including AL activities, and important positions go unfilled for months and years. The food also went from excellent to bad. This review is a very short version of my complete review, which you can find at www.sharonhudson.com/SPT. Worth reading. The staff that residents interact with every day are friendly, caring, and helpful, so the IL atmosphere is excellent. But bad management has been a serious problem. Residents' contracts give them almost no rights and place no limits on fee increases. When residents eventually need assistance, it is their children who end up "paying" for their contracts, by having to fight with management, train and supervise employees, etc. For 10 years, I spent 10-20 hours per week in AL visiting Mom. Quality of life in AL depends on competent management, which we experienced for only a few years. Nobody was in charge of apartment maintenance; it was up to me to report burnt-out light bulbs, etc. The CNAs were kind and caring, but they were essentially untrained and unsupervised, except by me and the senior CNAs, who "trained" the new ones, despite the language barriers. Almost none spoke idiomatic English, which is a huge problem and safety risk for people with dementia. Residents cannot "cooperate" with people they don't understand. However, in mid-2025 they hired a new AL director, so maybe things will improve. Trying to get staff to involve my mother in AL activities became a real hassle after COVID. People with dementia cannot "ask" for activities, and staff should encourage residents to engage in activities. Mom never got to even a few of the activities she might have enjoyed. It's just a lot easier to leave a resident sitting in their room. BTW, if a resident is unable to remember what they did recently, you will have no way of knowing how they are being treated. My mother had a large, sunny apartment, so we had the environment to do fun activities together. I also needed to have an office/computer there. But many of the units were too small for any of that, too small even for the resident to host family visits. There are no AL units large enough for a couple; it was devastating for my father to be separated from his wife of 70 years. Nobody has access to nature from their unit, except what they can manage on their balcony. There is a gorgeous garden on the second floor, but is mostly inaccessible to AL residents who cannot get there on their own. The nursing staff currently at SPT, whom residents interact with every day, are competent and caring, but the major medical interactions we had with SPT were terrible. Again, bad management and training. For example, in 2014, my father spent a few months in AL before dying. Several times he ended up in the Kaiser emergency room with serious infections, and once someone at Kaiser reported SPT to the county for elder abuse. In 2019, Mom broke her leg, and had to recuperate in SN on the 22nd floor of SPT. That was hell for both of us. I had to go to SPT most of every day just to get her off that floor. One day I found Mom crying, and when I asked what was wrong, she blurted out, "I just want to be treated like a human being!" I saw lots of call lights not being responded to, and distressed residents being ignored. When Mom was able to walk again, the medical director (unsuccessfully) tried to force her to move permanently to SN; instead she returned to her apartment, where she lived safely for another six years. During COVID, SPT was on lockdown for about three years--much longer than other places. Every time one of their 250-300 residents or staff tested positive, all the AL people had to stay alone in their apartments alone for two weeks. That too was unnecessary and abusive. You should find out how much legal power the facility medical director has over the residents' living situations, and what is their philosophy and history. A year before my mother died, $10,000-worth of jewelry was stolen from her apartment. Long story short: After the theft, which arose from bad management and low staffing, SPT never informed staff or other AL residents that a theft had occurred, which meant that others could not prevent another incident or even know if they had been victimized. And of course, they stonewalled any compensation.

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    Mercy Retirement is a hidden gem in Oakland California for senior living. 150 years of caring and…read morecompassion, along with world class culinary experience and award winning executive chef Steven Catindig.

    Wow! I have known about Mercy Care & Senior Center for years, but I had no idea just how extensive…read moretheir services are or the incredible history of excellence they have in senior care. As a senior care professional, I want to highlight a few aspects that truly set this community apart as we have had a wonderful experience with our clients living there. First, Mercy has been caring for seniors for over 100 years and remains a nonprofit organization that reinvests in both the property and its people. This commitment is evident in their dedicated staff--many of whom have been there for decades--as well as in their expansive enrichment and activities department, which is the largest I have ever seen in a senior community. Founded by the Sisters of Mercy, their mission-driven, nonprofit roots are still very much alive today. They offer daily Mass, but they are also welcoming to individuals of all faiths--or none at all--creating a truly inclusive environment. Another standout feature is their thoughtfully designed living spaces. Unlike many newer communities that prioritize maximizing the number of rooms, Mercy's studios and one-bedroom apartments are spacious and filled with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Beyond exceptional care and housing, their leadership team is strong and experienced, and the frontline staff are kind, compassionate, and engaged. One of the most remarkable programs they offer is their Brown Bag Program, which provides groceries to over 9,000 low-income seniors in Alameda County--either through direct delivery or their on-campus grocery store. Attached picture is all their fresh produce they offer to their participants. This level of community outreach is truly exceptional and speaks to their deep commitment to serving seniors beyond their own residents. I highly recommend Mercy Care & Senior Center for anyone looking for an East Bay senior community that offers outstanding care, a stable and compassionate leadership team, and a truly enriching, mission-driven environment. Thank you, Mercy, for the incredible work you do!

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    The Altenheim has been our neighbor for many years, and my mother lives there now and loves it!!…read more It is a great development for seniors, and a thriving community. With art classes, community gardens and events. Ten years ago when the original home closed down, we watched the developers turn the building from a creepy and antiquated assisted living senior home to beautifully renovated independent apartments with beautiful landscaping and garden views. It's like the other reviewer has a completely parallel reality. Unkempt gardens--Are you kidding me? In addition to a professional crew to maintain the property, a dedicated volunteer has cared for the property for 20 years and turned what was overgrown and weedy into over an acre of rosebushes, citrus and other flowering plants. She is in her 70s now and an inspiration to me! She is seriously- AMAZING. The grounds are gorgeous. When I visit my mother, I love to see the residents tending their small vegetable plots in the community garden area. Crime doubled- what? I have not seen that living here over a decade. This is an upscale senior housing development with gorgeous architecture and landscaping. Summing it up, it's a beautiful property with many happy residents. Walking distance to everything. It's a great opportunity for seniors. My mother is super happy there. http://www.pyatok.com/portfolio/Altenheim.html

    Depressing. Out in the middle of nowhere. Not enough shopping near by. No night life in the…read moreneighborhood.

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    4.3(4 reviews)
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    I would like to show recognition to the new management team. I have had interesting interactions in…read morethe past but can tell there has been a positive shift and a cohesive team has been put into place. Kudos to Northgate terrace.

    Once upon a time this was a wonderful place to live. Yes the area has gone thought it changes…read morethough the years but it has always been a decent place to call home. The seniors have always looked out for one another and supported one another. I am writing this review today since not one from the new property management company will listen and take me seriously. My father is a disabled blind man that has been living in the building for 29 years. He moved in when I was 4 years old so you do the math of how old I am today. The previous company has there struggles with controlling pest that can come from a 200 unit building and at one point in time the pest were basically nonexistent. But about maybe 2 years ago shortly after the new property management company came in remodeled and promised the seniors the world they discontinued the old pest control services and with in a few months the pests came back with a vengeance. With an addition of bed bugs. So think twice before you let your loved one live here. I'm going to leave the pictures that I have personally taken myself and email to the onsite manager with my complaint that has fallen on def ears and generic answers and let them do the talking. Please pray for the seniors that love in this building

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