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Brookdale Riverwalk

350 Calloway Dr, Bakersfield, CA 93312
Brookdale Riverwalk, Bakersfield, CA

Overview

Are you ready for fewer chores and more adventures?  Then Brookdale Riverwalk could be the right senior living community for you. Our continuing care retirement community (CCRC) in Bakersfield, California, has independent living, assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing all on one campus. Here you’ll have the fun, maintenance-free lifestyle you want and the care you need if you need it. And we’re a rental CCRC. That means you’ll pay a monthly rental fee, plus monthly fees based on the level of care and services you need.

So are you ready to trade your to-do list for a bucket list? Maybe you’ll want to take a creative writing class or check out a gourmet cooking class. Now you can. Here are a few more fun possibilities for how you can enjoy your day:

  • B-Fit fitness classes

  • Art classes

  • Happy hour

  • Bingo

  • Shopping

  • Swimming in our heated, outdoor pool

  • Garden girls 

  • Card games and board games

With several floor plans to choose from, including villa homes with garages, luxury retirement living at our community comes with plenty of choices for your next home:

  • Studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom options

  • Option for a private patio

  • Great window light

  • Kitchen and kitchenette options

  • Plenty of storage

  • Basic utilities and maintenance included

  • Pet-friendly

Did we mention how much our residents love our food? Our menus are all about you and may include your feedback, your favorite recipes and your requests. You can even join our regular menu chats to discuss upcoming meals with our dining staff.

For your peace of mind, there is staff on site 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to be alerted to an emergency. So when it comes to last-minute maintenance issues, we’ve got you covered. And when it comes to your care, we’ve got that covered, too. If you need skilled nursing care while recovering from surgery, no problem. Need an extra hand with daily activities like medication management or dressing? We’ve got that, too.  With four care options, you’ll be prepared with the care you might need down the road.

Amenities

  • Private Dining Room
  • Game Room
  • Library
  • Theatre
  • Pet Friendly
  • Emergency Alert System

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.

Independent Living

Designed to help older adults who want to maintain an active and independent lifestyle, these communities offer services and amenities that cater to residents’ needs, while encouraging a sense of community and freedom from the responsibilities of owning a home.

Memory Care

Memory care communities offer specialized care and support for individuals dealing with memory-related conditions, such as Alzheimer’s or dementia. These facilities are equipped with trained staff and offer engaging activities designed to promote well-being while ensuring a safe living environment.

Skilled Nursing

Skilled nursing and nursing homes are residential facilities that offer medical care and support for individuals that require a higher level of medical attention and assistance. These are staffed by licensed healthcare providers and offer a range of services to ensure the well-being and comfort of residents.

Frequently Asked Questions

Qualifications

ASHA Verified Member

Licensing

Assisted Living License #: 157203395

Neighborhood

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Brookdale Riverwalk Reviews

  • Jaime Lovan

    a month ago

    This place is very poorly ran!!!! My grandmother was found over medicated after being taken to the hospital for a horrific fall. Every time we visit her hearing aid's are not placed, when they do place them they tug and yank on her ear and hurt her, I've witnessed it. Her belongings have gone missing from her room since the first week she was there, sunglasses she has had over 50 years, sweaters and shoes she loves, her bath rug, just every thing missing. Also her false teeth went missing after a week, they stated they don't know where they went and it was 2600 to replace them so she could eat. Their excuse the residents take things, in my opinion due to not being supervised like they should be. They also make disrespectful comments such as "they wont come back if your not nice", while sitting on the table in the middle of the living room. I feel like for $9,000 a month the patients should be treated like king and queens while they are living in this home. Nobody cares about any of the residents, they are just there for a paycheck and it shows. Please if I have any advise for you please don't ever put your loved ones in the hands of these people.

  • LeAnne Organista

    4 months ago

    To Whom It May Concern, and to Every Family Considering Brookdale: Four months. That’s how long our father lived at Brookdale Assisted Living. In that time, we paid thousands of dollars every month— $3,500 for rent. $350 to have him escorted to meals by wheelchair. $720 for someone to help him get dressed. $340 for basic showers—showers he rarely received. $700+ for medication administration. $10 per meal delivered to his room when he didn’t feel strong enough to go downstairs. And in return? He had four showers in four months. He sat in the same clothes for days. He waited over an hour after pressing his call button—sometimes calling us because no one ever came. He had a seizure, soiled himself, and we weren’t notified. His soiled pants were still in the bathroom sink when we arrived. He had a dangerously low blood pressure reading, and the staff nearly gave him the wrong medication—until Lori Harl, RN, stepped in and stopped them. He was taken to the ER for a severe nosebleed. We weren’t told until the hospital called asking us to pick him up. He developed a pressure sore, and no one informed us. He was left vulnerable, neglected, and ignored—despite us paying for care that was never delivered. We tried to advocate while also drawing boundaries. We were exhausted, emotionally spent, and still—we showed up. We brushed his teeth. We cleaned his room. We insisted on proper medication. We watched over his care. We asked hard questions and were met with deflection. Brookdale did not deliver on their promises. They were understaffed, undertrained, overpriced, and dismissive when concerns were raised. And when we decided to move our father to a better facility, they attempted to hold us to a 90-day notice clause—demanding over $16,000. We fought back. We wrote a letter detailing their neglect, and they released us from the contract. It should not have taken that kind of pressure to be heard. We’re writing this now because other families deserve to know the truth. We wish someone had warned us. If you’re considering placing your loved one at Brookdale, look deeper than the brochure. Ask about staffing ratios. Ask how long it really takes to respond to call buttons. Ask how often residents are actually bathed and changed. Ask how often families are notified about emergencies. Most of all—watch what happens when no one is watching. Because no loved one should have to suffer in silence while others profit off their care. We gave Brookdale thousands. They gave us broken promises. Never again. Sincerely, LeAnne Organista and Lori Harl, RN Daughters of Don Wilson For every family who’s been forced to do the job they were paying someone else to do

  • Tiara King

    8 years ago

    Visiting my mother, who was placed here for physical therapy. This was her second stay, and I am grateful for the staff and treatment she received during her stay. The facility is always so clean and the staff really provide a great atmosphere for the work they provide.

  • KJ M

    7 months ago

    Martha and the team at Brookdale in Bakersfield are wonderful! My 93 year old Aunt was living alone in a a two story condo prior breaking her ankle and wasn't keen on the idea of moving. After a 3 month stint in physical rehab (during Covid) we convinced her to move to Brookdale as her only family lived thousands of miles away. After a little adjustment to new surroundings boy did she shine!. The staff really got her out and about, joining activities and she found a new zest for life. The medical team kept good tabs on her needs, and even managed the Dr. Appointments and arranged transportation. It was a great relief for us to knowing she was safe 24/7.

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