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Roseleaf Oroville
1900 20th St, Oroville, CA, 95965
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Roseleaf Oroville
1900 20th St, Oroville, CA, 95965
Welcome to Roseleaf Oroville, an Assisted Living community located in Oroville, California. The cost of the assisted living community at Roseleaf Oroville starts at a monthly rate of $3,063 to $7,346. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need.
There are 4 hospitals within 25 miles of Roseleaf Oroville. The two closest hospitals are Oroville Hospital which is 3.7 miles away and Orchard Hospital which is 11.2 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Roseleaf Oroville are:
- Beauty & Barber
- Pool
- Social Outings
- Clubs & Communities
- Housekeeping
Services and Amenities
Services
- Outdoor Areas
- Parking
- Assisted Living
- Memory Care
- Hospice
- Respite
Activities & Fitness
- Activity Center
- Fitness Programs
- Arts and Crafts
- Devotional Activities On-Site
- Art Classes
- Live Well Programs
Dining & Nutrition
- All-Day Dining
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Gluten / Allergen Free
- Kosher Available
- Vegetarian Available
- Healthy Snacks
Safety
- Emergency call buttons in each apartment
Accommodations
- Landscaped Grounds
- Outdoor Garden
- Outdoor Walking Paths
- Emergency Call System
- Cable TV
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
Care
- Washer & Dryer in Unit
- Physical Therapy
- Nurses
- Laundry / Dry Cleaning
- Diabetic care
- Memory care
Neighborhood
- Restaurant Style Dining
- Arts and Crafts Center
- Game Room
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Roseleaf Oroville
1900 20th St, Oroville, CA, 95965
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The tour at Roseleaf in Oroville was nice. The lady explained to me that the residents can go outside any time that they want and someone goes with them. If it's a hot day, they encourage the residents to stay indoors. The exterior of the facility was highly secured. It's monitored by a ca...
The tour at Roseleaf in Oroville was nice. The lady explained to me that the residents can go outside any time that they want and someone goes with them. If it's a hot day, they encourage the residents to stay indoors. The exterior of the facility was highly secured. It's monitored by a camera system. They had a very large outdoor area. They have some fruit trees in their open area outdoors, and they'll have the residents gather the fruit and make jelly or whatever they can do with the fruit. It's an older facility. It looks like they're doing a little bit of renovation on the outside, but nothing that really would interfere with the residents there. The lounge was not bad at all. The people in the independent area and those that can come and go as they wish can choose to either dine in the dining area or they can choose in-room service. I briefly spoke with one or two residents in the independent living area and I asked, "Are you pleased with your room and everything?" They go, "Oh, absolutely. This fits perfectly for me. I don't even have to worry about doing anything. Somebody does my laundry. Somebody does my cooking. They'll take me shopping on the bus if I want to go that way or I can take my car." They had no complaints about food whatsoever. They were quite pleased. They do special events when somebody has a birthday or something like that in assisted living. They also include the memory care people in something like that but in their secured area. They'll bring some cake out and stuff and sing happy birthday. The staff is trained. They had training, which is more of a refresher. They have nurses on staff. You can come visit anytime day and night. There are no visiting hours. If it's after hours, you ring the bell and they'll buzz you in. You can come and go as you wish. They give you a code to get into the secure facility. The only place where you have to be buzzed in is the front door. You can come and have dinner with your loved one. The room is shared. They don't have that many residents right now. The facility is not huge. The grounds are big. They own quite a bit of the land that's around them. They're kind of in a rural area. It's clean. They provide everything for the residents. They do laundry two times a week. If a resident has more laundry, they'll do it. They're very flexible in everything. The staff during the tour spoke English, but it was difficult to understand because of the accent. Other than that, I had no problem whatsoever. Because they don't have a lot of residents, when they bring in a new resident, the resident is going to get a shared room, but there's nobody else in it. It allows them to get comfortable where they are. Once the person gets a little bit acclimated to the facility and the room, they'll try and match a person to another person as best as they can.
Read moreRoseleaf in Oroville was nice. The staff was all very friendly and helpful. The executive director was fantastic. I saw pictures up on the walls that the residents had painted. They had a library, vans for transportation, and a big TV room. They had huge fruit trees out in the back with lots of shad...
Roseleaf in Oroville was nice. The staff was all very friendly and helpful. The executive director was fantastic. I saw pictures up on the walls that the residents had painted. They had a library, vans for transportation, and a big TV room. They had huge fruit trees out in the back with lots of shade. They had big lawn areas that were all fenced-in and gated.
Read moreMy husband was at Roseleaf in Oroville. We were not happy with that one. My husband was missing all his stuff. It would disappear. He was so unhappy there. The food was terrible. The activities were not anything he was interested in. They were coloring pictures and he didn't want to do that. He...
My husband was at Roseleaf in Oroville. We were not happy with that one. My husband was missing all his stuff. It would disappear. He was so unhappy there. The food was terrible. The activities were not anything he was interested in. They were coloring pictures and he didn't want to do that. He was just bored there, and he didn't like the staff. He said they'd yell at him. I ate there a little bit. They had soup that they served a lot that had chunks of vegetables and a broth. It's not good at all, and it's very bland. It's nutritious maybe, but it didn't taste good. The room was terrible. It was dark and kind of dirty. The beds were terrible. The bathrooms were terrible. The staff were not very nice.
Read moreMy wife is in Roseleaf in Oroville memory care. We chose them because they had great reviews. It's a small community, there are about 40 people in the complex, and there are about 30 people taking care of them. We've had quite a few meals there, I'm a chef by trade, and the food is ex...
My wife is in Roseleaf in Oroville memory care. We chose them because they had great reviews. It's a small community, there are about 40 people in the complex, and there are about 30 people taking care of them. We've had quite a few meals there, I'm a chef by trade, and the food is excellent. They're courteous, they're great, they're fantastic. They make very few mistakes and they're very well-trained. They always have something going on so they're never bored. There's always entertainment going on there, like yesterday they had line dancing. The place is spotless and the cleanliness is incredible. There is always someone washing the floors or dusting down the place. It's really nice. It's great value for the money, and really inexpensive. I pay $3,600 a month and that's it.
Read moreMy brother-in-law currently lives in Roseleaf in Oroville. The staff members I've dealt with have been really, really great and very attentive. We have no issues with anybody for sure. The grounds are gorgeous. The rooms are good. It's not a state-of-the art facility, but it's well ke...
My brother-in-law currently lives in Roseleaf in Oroville. The staff members I've dealt with have been really, really great and very attentive. We have no issues with anybody for sure. The grounds are gorgeous. The rooms are good. It's not a state-of-the art facility, but it's well kept up.
Read moreWhen I first walked in, the carpet was all pilled up and almost two inches high from the linoleum. I almost tripped, so my loved one with dementia certainly would have. Upon moving in, she was accosted by another resident. When first moving in, the room wasn't cleaned up or ready. There were clo...
When I first walked in, the carpet was all pilled up and almost two inches high from the linoleum. I almost tripped, so my loved one with dementia certainly would have. Upon moving in, she was accosted by another resident. When first moving in, the room wasn't cleaned up or ready. There were clothes and other things left in the room. We couldn't get the TV going. It was freezing in the room. We asked many times for them to do something about it. They kept saying they would check into it. Finally after about three days they said it was fixed, but then it was so hot in the room it was unbearable. It was a bad experience, and we were not impressed at all. I couldn't believe that they suggested I should bring my parents back after such an experience. They also wanted us to leave and not come back for two weeks. To which I told them this is not a prison. The people were very nice and did the best they could with hat they had. But it was pretty obvious they were understaffed. And bottom line, I would not recommend the place.
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