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Sunrise of Sunnyvale
633 S Knickerbocker Driver, Sunnyvale, CA, 94087
Sunrise of Sunnyvale
633 S Knickerbocker Driver, Sunnyvale, CA, 94087
Comfortable Living at Sunrise of Sunnyvale
Located outside of San Jose on the San Francisco Peninsula, Sunrise of Sunnyvale offers the best of both worlds. It’s nearby major amenities like the Westfield Valley Fair Mall and the San Jose Museum of Art but also boasts plenty of escapes into nature, like the Baylands Nature Preserve and the Rancho San Antonio County Park & Open Space Preserve. Its central location also puts it near the El Camino Hospital and all the physicians it serves.
Sunrise of Sunnyvale features walking paths shaded by flowering magnolias and serene garden patios mixed with the excitement of activities designed to nurture the mind, body and soul. Mornings often start with walking club or cookie baking and end with current events discussions and inspirational readings. Afternoons are for live music, popcorn popping and exercise (Weights & Bands and SING FIT!, to name a couple). Evenings find residents playing trivia, watching the evening news and attending themed social events. Everything is led by designated care managers, who become trusted friends of the residents as they look after their needs.
Three meals a day are served at the main dining room with Sunrise Signature Dining menus freshly prepared by professional chefs. The Sunrise of Sunnyvale Bistro is also open 24/7; it serves up pastries, coffee, tea and cucumber water, plus a sitting area for socializing.
A Variety of Floor Plans at Sunrise of Sunnyvale
You’ll find four assisted living floor plans at Sunrise of Sunnyvale: studios, one-bedrooms, two-room suites and Companion Suites. The latter allows two residents to share a two-bedroom apartment for friendship and shared expenses. All floor plans include kitchens, emergency call buttons, stand-up showers and weekly maid and laundry service.
Specialty Alzheimer’s and memory care is available here, too. Residents with dementia live in a special neighborhood called Reminiscence, a calm, secure place next to dining and living areas for easy navigation and socialization. Life Enrichment Managers work one-on-one with families and residents to design a care plan that values the person’s needs, helps them with daily tasks and gives them engaging memory-focused activities.
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There are 21 hospitals within 25 miles of Sunrise of Sunnyvale. The two closest hospitals are El Camino Hospital which is 1.4 miles away and Kaiser Foundation Hospital-Santa Clara which is 4.2 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Sunrise of Sunnyvale are:
- Pet Friendly
- Pool
- Clubs & Communities
- Outdoor Areas
- Beauty & Barber
Services and Amenities
Services
- Beauty & Barber
- Activity Center
- Housekeeping
- Farsi
- Filipino
- Korean
Activities & Fitness
- Pet Friendly
- Social Outings
- Pool
- Allowed Outdoors
- Happy Hour
- Clubs & Communities
Dining & Nutrition
- Outdoor Areas
- Library & Computer Lounge
- All-Day Dining
- Meals Provided
- Guest Meals
- Low / No Sodium
Accommodations
- Beauty Salon
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
- Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
- Kitchenette
- Handicap Accessible
- Air Conditioned
Care
- Parking
- Designed Specifically to Accommodate Memory Loss
- Diabetic care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
- Memory care
Very loving & caring staff. Always went above & beyond in their care.
Sunrise of Sunnyvale was very clean and very quiet. It was a nice facility. It was multi-level, so they had a facility upstairs as well as the ground level. The lady who gave the tour was great and very accommodating. When you're touring, you're separated, so you cannot see the residents. ...
Sunrise of Sunnyvale was very clean and very quiet. It was a nice facility. It was multi-level, so they had a facility upstairs as well as the ground level. The lady who gave the tour was great and very accommodating. When you're touring, you're separated, so you cannot see the residents. They wanted safety first.
Read moreMy husband had to move out from Memory Care Unit because of financial reasons, but for 4 years he used to get an excellent care - so much love and tenderness, and attention to all his needs. Our family appreciate this very much. Thank all of you, especially Memory Care Unit team.
I had a sense of the size and condition of rooms. I saw how the dining area is laid out. I was given pertinent information on services and staffing.
They moved in during Covid, and there weren't any activities going on at the time. But now that those restrictions are gone, there are still no activities going on, other than taking residents out for a walk if the weather is nice. But my biggest complaint is - it was a really hard landing. They ...
They moved in during Covid, and there weren't any activities going on at the time. But now that those restrictions are gone, there are still no activities going on, other than taking residents out for a walk if the weather is nice. But my biggest complaint is - it was a really hard landing. They didn't really acquaint us with how things worked and how best to communicate with the staff and what to expect as far as transition for my loved ones. It required me to be constantly calling them to get information. I thought there would have been an orientation for the families. And I thought I saw in their material that there were family meetings they hold periodically. But none have occurred yet. On the other hand, the place is very clean. I feel my mom is very safe there. My stepfather loves the food. My mother not so much, but she was pickier even eating the food I cooked her. The biggest thing was that hard landing. We've also had some billing issues that took over two months to resolve. But that has gotten resolved now. Would I recommend people put their parents here? Absolutely. You can rest assured that your loved ones will be well cared for. And that has taken a huge weight off my shoulders. But I hope that they can develop some sort of orientation for the family regarding how things work and what to expect. And I would also like to see some improvements in their communication.
Read moreThank you so much [name removed] for all your help. You truly made our loved ones decision on moving into an assisted living from her beloved home of 18 years easy and also made my job as a first time power of attorney/best friend of her's very easy. We are so happy with the community and care our...
Thank you so much [name removed] for all your help. You truly made our loved ones decision on moving into an assisted living from her beloved home of 18 years easy and also made my job as a first time power of attorney/best friend of her's very easy. We are so happy with the community and care our loved one has been receiving. Thanks again for all your help.
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