Overview
BridgePoint at Los Altos Senior Living is a cozy, established community surrounded by colorful rose bushes and citrus trees creating a gracious, relaxed setting. We offer Independent and Assisted Living in a friendly community only minutes from downtown Los Altos.
Room Types
- 1-Bedroom Apartments
- 2-Bedroom Apartments
- Shared Rooms and/or Suites
- Studios
Amenities
- Arts and Crafts Center
- Ballroom
- Bar / Pub
- Beautician
- Café or Bistro
- Cats Allowed
- Complimentary Transportation
- Convenient to Public Transit
- Dogs Allowed
- Enclosed Courtyard
- Fitness Center
- Foreign Language: Chinese
- Foreign Language: English
- Foreign Language: Filipino
- Foreign Language: Mandarin
- Game Room
- Gluten-Free
- Grocery Shopping and Errands
- Housekeeping
- Indoor Common Areas
- Indoor Walking Paths
- Laundry Service / Drycleaning
- Low / No Sodium
- Main Street Shops
- No Sugar
- Outdoor Common Areas
- Outdoor Walking Paths
- Pet Weight Limit: None
- Private Bath
- Private Dining Room
- Resident Parking Available
- Transportation at Cost
- Vegan
- Wander Guard or Similar System Available
Services
- Ancillary Services
- Diabetic Care
- High Acuity Care
- Incontinence Care
Care
Assisted Living
A living option for seniors or individuals who require assistance with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, or medication management while maintaining a level of independence. Assisted living facilities offer personalized care plans and social activities that promote quality of life for their residents.
Neighborhood
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Reviews
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VR Recessionista
a week ago
It’s interesting that there are no (recent) reviews from residents, only from people who visit a resident for 1 meal. The building is tired and so is the staff who don’t appear to embrace the residents as much as the marketing materials would have you believe. There is no welcoming or orientation for new residents - they are left to fend for themselves in terms of meeting fellow residents and meeting staff and being encouraged to integrate in the community and its offerings. The sole exception is the dining room team who are an absolute delight (and the food is delicious!). Be wary of the marketing staff who overstate room sizes by 20-30%. Ask for exact measurements from the maintenance crew - you may find that 800sf unit is really just shy of 600sf. How no one has caught this earlier is beyond me. There are several residents who have their own vehicles but the vast majority are in wheelchairs or walkers which again is diametrically opposed to marketing materials. Taking care of the elderly is no easy task. I hope I’ll be able to update this review in a few weeks with a more positive perspective but for now I’m very sad to see my mother at Bridgepoint
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Shirley Gardner
4 months ago
Wonderful community offering a plethora of activities & options to fit the interests of the residents. The dining services are top-notch. In addition to a standard menu, there are daily specials to choose from. The desserts are not to be missed. The waitstaff are professional, friendly and very accommodating. Plus, they get to know the personal likes and dislikes of the residents.
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Wm. Copie Fuller
6 months ago
I visited my good friend Kathy on 6 consecutive days from September 23 through the 30th. I thought it was a wonderful experience! Kathy seems to be getting the care she needs. The employees did everything possible to help Kathy feel comfortable in her new environment. There were lots of activities available. We had wonderful dinners in the dining room. We watched movies every night I was there. The movies were Thought-provoking and were well attended. We had Pizza, one afternoon, and bagels on another in the bistro. We went to a tea party on another afternoon. There was a lot of interaction between the people at our table. The food and tea was great, and there was even some entertainment by one of the residents, playing the piano.
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Jean Roth
6 months ago
I enjoyed having lunch at Bridgepoint with a friend who lives there. It was a lovely salad and I got some banana cream pie as well as onion soup. The stagg came in to sing «happy birthday» to someone. Our waitress had worked there over 20 years.
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