Bradford Square in Placentia, CA offers Independent Living for our most active seniors, Assisted Living when you need a helping hand, Memory Care for those with memory challenges e.g. Alzheimer’s and dementia, and Short Term Care for a respite or recovery period.All options include:-A safe, secure environment-Compassionate, capable staff-Busy days, rewarding activities-3 chef prepared meals daily-Scheduled transportation for errands, medical appointments and field trips-Friendly people and a sense of community-Peace of mindHighlights include:-Bradford Square’s stately elegance has made it the winner of the Gold Achievement Award/Best of Senior Housing from the National Association of Home Builders. Its magnificent front porch is an especially warm and welcoming touch. Bradford Square is one of our seven vibrant Orange County / OC senior living and assisted living retirement communities available.-Distinctive Cape Cod styling-Beautiful rose gardens, a relaxing fountain, extensive walkways and park-like grounds.-Memory Care wing features an award winning indoor/outdoor open plan-Easy access off the 57 Freeway-Serving Placentia, Fullerton, Brea, Orange, Anaheim, Yorba Linda, La Habra and moreNearby Attractions:-California State University Fullerton / CSUF-Richard Nixon Library-Disneyland, Knott’s Berry Farm and the Orange County Performing Arts Center within 30 minutes-Shopping and dining within walking distanceMedical:-St. Jude Hospital-Placentia-Linda HospitalLicense #: 306001268
Bradford Square- Senior Living in Placentia
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About Placentia, California
Placentia, a city located in the state of California (CA), is home to a population of approximately 51,797 people. Placentia boasts a median age of 38.2, with around 20.4% of its residents aged 60 or above. 3.9% of the population identifies as US Veterans. 8.6% of Placentia residents are disabled. The city has an average household income of $106,155, while the unemployment rate stands at 5%, and around 8.2% of the population is considered to be living below the poverty level. In terms of housing, the average home value in Placentia is $835,950, with a monthly rent averaging $2,166.
About Retirement Communities
Retirement communities have become a popular choice among active and independent senior adults over 55. These vibrant neighborhoods offer a range of economic housing options, including single-family homes, condos, and duplexes. Designed with the needs of retirees in mind, these communities provide an ideal solution for those who no longer wish to deal with the hassle of regular home maintenance.
One of the many advantages of traditional retirement communities is the sense of community and camaraderie they foster. Age restrictions ensure a peaceful and like-minded atmosphere, creating an environment where residents can connect with others who are at a similar stage in life. Whether it's joining social clubs, participating in group activities, or simply enjoying the company of neighbors, these communities offer ample opportunities for social engagement.
Living in a traditional retirement community also means having access to a variety of amenities. Homeowners' association fees typically cover services like lawn care and snow removal, freeing residents from the burdensome tasks of home upkeep. Additionally, many communities boast amenities such as swimming pools, fitness centers, walking trails, and community centers, providing endless opportunities to stay active and pursue hobbies.
Continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs), also known as life plan communities, are a popular long-term care option for older adults. These communities offer independent living combined with access to various levels of care on a single campus.
In a CCRC, residents can enjoy an active and social lifestyle while having access to accommodations commonly found in assisted living or nursing home care. This may include the presence of nurses, dietary aides, or personal care assistants to provide necessary assistance and support.
CCRCs are designed to allow seniors to age in place, meaning they can continue living in the same community even as their care needs change over time. This provides peace of mind and eliminates the need for multiple moves as health conditions evolve.