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Cogir of Fremont
2860 Country Dr, Fremont, CA, 94536
Cogir of Fremont
2860 Country Dr, Fremont, CA, 94536
Cogir of Fremont: Senior Living, Reimagined
Imagine this: a chore-free lifestyle where a chef cooks your meals, a driver takes you everywhere you need to go, and an activities director keeps your days filled with fun and laughter. You can lounge in the indoor whirlpool, exercise in the fitness center, take an art class or gather with friends for happy hour and live entertainment. At Cogir of Fremont, an independent living and assisted living community in Fremont, CA, each day is a new opportunity to learn, grow and relax.
The Fremont area offers a rich array of cultural attractions and nature escapes. Seniors can relax on the San Francisco Bay, see the region’s history at Shinn Historical Park and Arboretum, take a ride on vintage trains on the Niles Canyon Railway or stroll the pristine walking paths at Quarry Lakes Regional Recreation Area. The area also boasts several well-regarded hospitals, including Washington Hospital Healthcare and Kaiser Permanente Fremont Medical Center.
Cogir of Fremont: Living Options for Every Senior
Cogir of Fremont has a pet-friendly floor plan for every senior, regardless of your budget and lifestyle preferences. There’s an easy-to-manage studio with a full kitchen, a one-bedroom with walk-in closets, and three two-bedroom options with large sunny patios. Each apartment includes all utilities, maintenance, and complete housekeeping and laundry services.
In addition, seniors who need a little extra discreet help can create a personalized care plan that meets all their needs and empowers them to be independent. For example, some might choose medication management and assistance with bathing and dressing, while others might need continence, grooming, or mobility support. Staff is here 24/7 to offer help, and on-site nursing care provides a safety net for ongoing medical conditions like diabetes.
Cogir of Fremont also offers respite care, which is an excellent option for recovering from a procedure, giving a caregiver a break, or trying the community before committing. Residents in the short-term stay program enjoy all the same country-club-style amenities as long-term residents.
See if Cogir of Fremont is the right fit. Use the links above to request more information about the community, see floor plan pricing options, and schedule a tour.
There are 28 hospitals within 25 miles of Cogir of Fremont. The two closest hospitals are Washington Hospital which is 0.3 miles away and St Rose Hospital which is 7.7 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Cogir of Fremont are:
- Outdoor Areas
- Clubs & Communities
- Pool
- Social Outings
- Washer & Dryer in Unit
Services and Amenities
Services
- Pet Friendly
- Guest Meals
- Resident Parking Available
- Complimentary Transportation
- Assisted Living
- Independent Living
Activities & Fitness
- Activity Center
- Fitness Programs
- Arts and Crafts
- Yoga
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Live Well Programs
Additional Features
- Minimum Age
Dining & Nutrition
- All-Day Dining
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Low Sodium
- Gluten / Allergen Free
- Kosher Available
- Vegetarian Available
Safety
- 24 Hour Security System
Accommodations
- Beauty & Barber
- Housekeeping
- Outdoor Garden
- Cable TV
- Emergency Call System
- Maintenance
Care
- Parking
- Wound Care
- Nurses
- Occupational Therapy
- Physical Therapy
- Laundry / Dry Cleaning
Neighborhood
- Arts and Crafts Center
- Fitness Center
- Raised Garden Beds
Is a peaceful place to get your parents or grand parents move in, the staff is really helpful with residents inside, they do have many activities everyday to integrate all the residents, they also have a biggest dinning room which looks like a 5 stars restaurant, they have a lot apartments and assis...
Is a peaceful place to get your parents or grand parents move in, the staff is really helpful with residents inside, they do have many activities everyday to integrate all the residents, they also have a biggest dinning room which looks like a 5 stars restaurant, they have a lot apartments and assistance for seniors, they will give you free cookies if you go to visit the place 😀
Read moreCogir of Fremont Senior Living had a resort hotel feeling. It's very large and spacious. It seemed like they had a lot of activities there. The staff was helpful. Two different people helped us, but not at the same time.
I thought the ambiance at Cogir of Fremont Senior Living was great. There was a lot of energy there, more so than in other communities. They had a lot of different activities, and it seemed like the seniors participated in them, which is not the case everywhere. They have a nice dining hall with a l...
I thought the ambiance at Cogir of Fremont Senior Living was great. There was a lot of energy there, more so than in other communities. They had a lot of different activities, and it seemed like the seniors participated in them, which is not the case everywhere. They have a nice dining hall with a lot of options and a menu that changes. The quality of the food is not amazing, but it's pretty good. The rooms are nicely laid out. They are in the process of remodeling. They had a lot of really great amenities. When my grandmother is ready to move in, I think this is where she would like to go. It's a perfect independent living facility, and they do have some assisted living available for folks who want to move into it. The tour staff is very sweet and helpful.
Read moreWhen I went to Cogir of Fremont Senior Living, I had such a good feeling about it. I liked the lady that showed me around and that they had a lot of different rooms. There's a big library, a big outdoor area where they have little parties, and a garden where the residents can have a section for...
When I went to Cogir of Fremont Senior Living, I had such a good feeling about it. I liked the lady that showed me around and that they had a lot of different rooms. There's a big library, a big outdoor area where they have little parties, and a garden where the residents can have a section for themselves to do gardening. Everything was very quiet, which was very much of a priority for my stepmom. She likes it that way. They have a movie room, classes, as well as an indoor swimming pool for exercise. They serve nice meals and they have all the services that you would need that you can opt in or out of. It's in a neighborhood, so it's not on a busy street. You could go and walk around and there are lots of big trees. It's kind of an older place, but the rooms were nice and they allow you to have a pet.
Read moreI loved Cogir of Fremont Senior Living very much. It was great. The meals were very good. The staff was professional, helpful, and supportive. It was clean, well cared for, and well-groomed. I looked at a one-bedroom unit, and it was very nice and very comfortable. It had a full kitchen, a large b...
I loved Cogir of Fremont Senior Living very much. It was great. The meals were very good. The staff was professional, helpful, and supportive. It was clean, well cared for, and well-groomed. I looked at a one-bedroom unit, and it was very nice and very comfortable. It had a full kitchen, a large bathroom, and a closet. Everything was well done. The bathrooms had support rails, so it was nicely laid out. We saw an activity where they were making Memorial Day decorations for their apartments. We saw an exercise going on. People were out by the swimming pool. People were doing jigsaw puzzles. People were coming and going as they wished. There was a bus that took people to doctors' appointments, to shopping, and to excursions. They had a beautiful library that they could go to. I met the activity director, and she was delightful.
Read moreI'm going to move into Cogir of Fremont Senior Living. I didn't want to confuse myself and I did a respite there for about a week, 11 years ago. It took me that long to decide, but I'm ready to move in. I went there again and everything's changed so much. They gave me lunch and i...
I'm going to move into Cogir of Fremont Senior Living. I didn't want to confuse myself and I did a respite there for about a week, 11 years ago. It took me that long to decide, but I'm ready to move in. I went there again and everything's changed so much. They gave me lunch and it was delicious. I didn't want to confuse myself by going somewhere else and I was very impressed with them so I'm ready to move in. One of the directors over there, while she was assisting, was the entertainment person too, and she's the one that showed us around. I went and they explained the difference in the levels of care. I am legally blind and I have to do insulin shots. They informed me that they can't do the shots themselves, but they can probably fill it in the syringe, and then I can give it to myself at a later time during the day. I'll be going to the independent for now until I lose my sight. I was very impressed with the room itself. I know that it was furnished and I have to bring my own furniture, but I was very impressed at the cleanliness. She also took us to the dining room and I had lunch there, and that was very nice of them, too. It kind of reminds me of when I went and did a respite there for a week, 11 years ago. I was still so impressed with it. There are a lot of activities and it was the activities director that showed us around. She said there's a lot of things for me to take part in, but I'm not sure if I'll do that because I'm wheelchair-bound and I had a stroke so my balance is poor. They showed me the library. I think it also doubled as an entertainment room where you can watch TV. I think they also have game tables where you can play mahjong, but I can't even see very well to be able to do that. The library was separate and the dining room was large. We had a very nice lunch and it was very light. I only took the Waldorf salad and a soup, and that was enough for me. The building itself, everything inside changed drastically from when I was there 11 years ago but it's still very clean. It's very easy to get around. I'm going to have to learn how to maneuver myself but I saw a few patients that were rolling their walkers around that had a padded seat.
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