What You Should Know About Alexander Gardens Assisted Living
Alexander Gardens Assisted Living is a Santa Barbara retirement community with a rich architectural history. We included it on our list because of its beautiful facilities, which include the Alexander House, a mission revival-style property built in 1906, and the landscaped grounds, which are filled with gardens and terraces. This scenic facility encourages resident engagement through unique activities ranging from pet therapy to weekly gardening club meetings. When seniors aren't eating chef-prepared meals in the historic dining room or getting their hair styled in the on-site beauty salon, they can rest in their residential apartments, which range in size from studios to cottages.
What Alexander Gardens Assisted Living Offers
- Family-Style Dining
- Room Service
- Special Diets Supported
State Licenses: 425801995
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What Residents Are Saying
3.89 out of 5 stars
Reviews gathered from around the web
Average of 23 reviews
Relatives and visitors have several good things to say about the center, its staff and level of care. One relative describes it as "very nice and very clean." Another visitor…
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Services & Amenities
Alexander Gardens Assisted Living offers services and activities to help residents thrive and build meaningful connections.
FAQ About Manor Lake Assisted Living & Memory Care
Alexander Gardens Residents are an average age of 85 years. Favorite activities include
Lectures from the Santa Barbara Art Museum and music from local professionals. Word games for the brain and exercise classes. Of course Bingo and Road trips.
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