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TreVista Senior Living
3950 Lone Tree Way, Antioch, CA, 94509
TreVista Senior Living
3950 Lone Tree Way, Antioch, CA, 94509
A Cozy Senior Community Close to The Bay Area
At TreVista at Antioch, seniors in Antioch, CA, enjoy vibrant lifestyles in a warm and welcoming community where everyone is treated like a member of the family. Located in a tranquil, tree-filled neighborhood, TreVista at Antioch boasts stunning views of beautiful landscaping, exquisite care, luxurious amenities, fun-filled activities, and easy access to the attractions of the Bay Area.
Nestled close to Contra Loma Regional Park and Lone Tree Golf & Event Center, TreVista at Antioch offers peaceful living while still being close enough to the California Delta Highway to make day trips to San Francisco, Berkeley or the vineyards of the Napa Valley, a simple proposition. Premium shopping, dining, and movie watching are nearby at Sand Creek Crossing and The Streets of Brentwood.
TreVista at Antioch offers unique approaches to assisted living and memory care, with 24/7 care and nursing complemented by the community’s partnership with Pine Park Health. This partnership provides optional in-community medical care, reducing the need to leave the community. The LifeCycles wellness program, exclusive to AgeMark Senior Living, encourages wellness across the social, physical, spiritual, and intellectual domains. By building and nurturing connectedness to the outside community, LifeCycles fosters whole-person health and rewarding experiences.
Choose from Various Home Layouts
Assisted living in TreVista at Antioch is available on a variety of studio and one-bedroom floor plans. Recently modernized, the apartments boast contemporary finishes, plenty of natural light, kitchenettes, and large bathrooms with safety handrails. Residents with dementia or Alzheimer’s enjoy the specialized design of living spaces and community areas in The Villa. Seniors relax over hot drinks in the coffee bar, get their hair and nails done in the beauty salon, and enjoy a warm welcome in the spa, which boasts heated floors and a whirlpool tub.
TreVista at Antioch is one of two TreVista communities operated by AgeMark Senior Living. The best way to experience the benefits of senior living in Antioch is to arrange a personal tour through our links at the top of the page. If TreVista at Antioch has piqued your interest in AgeMark Senior Living communities, you can see all of them here.
There are 10 hospitals within 25 miles of TreVista Senior Living. The two closest hospitals are Sutter Delta Medical Center which is 0.3 miles away and Kaiser Foundation Hospital – Antioch which is 2.9 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at TreVista Senior Living are:
- Pet Friendly
- Pool
- Clubs & Communities
- Outdoor Areas
- Beauty & Barber
Services and Amenities
Services
- Social Outings
- Activity Center
- Housekeeping
- Parking
- Complimentary Transportation
- Filipino
Activities & Fitness
- Fitness Programs
- Allowed Outdoors
- Karaoke
- Happy Hour
- Live Musical Performances
- Yoga / Chair Yoga
Dining & Nutrition
- All-Day Dining
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Meals Provided
- Guest Meals
- Professional Chef
- Vegetarian
Accommodations
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
- Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
- Wi-Fi/high-speed internet
- Kitchenette
- Handicap Accessible
- Cable or Satellite TV
Care
- Diabetic care
- Memory care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
- Medication management
- Hospice available on-site
Neighborhood
- Piano or Organ
It was all very positive. The staff from top to bottom were very helpful. I will recommend it to family and friends who might need these services. In fact, I have a father-in-law who may need them in the future. We picked this community because of the quiet location, nice room, and fair price. Also,...
It was all very positive. The staff from top to bottom were very helpful. I will recommend it to family and friends who might need these services. In fact, I have a father-in-law who may need them in the future. We picked this community because of the quiet location, nice room, and fair price. Also, they had an on site medical through Pine Park Health, it was close to my home, good food, and friendly staff.
Read moreI loved TreVista at Antioch. I had a great conversation with the woman in charge. She even offered me literature on dementia and how to help anyone transition to assisted living. She was fantastic and so knowledgeable. It was a wonderful facility and I loved the care, but they didn't have space...
I loved TreVista at Antioch. I had a great conversation with the woman in charge. She even offered me literature on dementia and how to help anyone transition to assisted living. She was fantastic and so knowledgeable. It was a wonderful facility and I loved the care, but they didn't have space at the time. I loved their outdoor space. I loved their dining facility, how it was set up, and how it opened out to a really lovely outdoor patio with seating. I cannot forget how I liked the dining area and the way it opened up from the outside. I thought that was a really good highlight. They had a really beautiful water feature, and then they had a lot of grounds for walking like it was all green hills beyond. I thought that the outdoor space was more natural and really beautiful. I liked it. The inside was very comfortable. They had a little place where you could go and get refrigerated snacks at your leisure. It was in the corner of the dining area.
Read moreOverall, not bad and I would recommend it to anyone in the same position. I don't ever feel he is at risk for harm by the employees or himself. I ended up getting hospice involved after 2 weeks and since then it is on the up and up...he is in a better state now that his anger is controlled, he is e...
Overall, not bad and I would recommend it to anyone in the same position. I don't ever feel he is at risk for harm by the employees or himself. I ended up getting hospice involved after 2 weeks and since then it is on the up and up...he is in a better state now that his anger is controlled, he is eating 2 meals a day (which is about right for his appetite). It's a process. I have an army involved, but would like better communication from med techs when his medication is getting low not when it is out. I like knowing my father is safe and has eyes on him. I was not fond of the first few weeks getting daily phone calls on how to handle certain things. It was discussed in the meetings prior to move in what they were going to be dealing with but for example he refused his meds and good for the first few weeks. I'd get calls and at my wits end started questioning if I made the right decision turning to professionals when I ran out of options and they were calling me. Someone with dementia knows that they can still say no and he was being angry (the reason he had to go into memory care was mainly anger issues.) I completely understand everyone is different I honestly appreciate A Place For Mom for all the support, communication, knowledge and care. That means the world to me and without that, I wouldn't have taken the proper steps to take care of my health and peace of mind. I know my dad is in a safe environment.
Read moreI would recommend other families come take a tour and give it a shot. Based on previous experiences with my parents in the past, I think TreVista was an excellent facility for my friend.
TreVista is a place you can trust your love ones with. Staff and care services are friendly.
We toured TreVista at Antioch and I liked it. It was very clean and very organized. I just felt like there weren't as many activities as possible for my being so independent where that was one thing that I found in another community. A lot of people, such as myself, are moving in there in prepa...
We toured TreVista at Antioch and I liked it. It was very clean and very organized. I just felt like there weren't as many activities as possible for my being so independent where that was one thing that I found in another community. A lot of people, such as myself, are moving in there in preparation for when they need assistance, and they don't need it right at the moment. But consequently, I think their level of activities and the things that they offer is a little more accelerated. I think they have a lot more people that need a lot more assistance and so, of course, they need to take care of them. And that's what they're doing. My daughters went with me, and they said that it seemed like if you didn't need much assistance, outside of the meals and the little exercise programs, there wasn't much interaction. But in case you needed more assistance, then of course that's what they were geared for. The staff was very nice, very knowledgeable, and very caring. The rooms were nice, but they were small. They did not have a 1-bedroom that was vacant, so they got permission and we just stood at the door and looked in somebody's room. We saw mostly people sitting around talking. At the time that we were there, they were right at the tail-end of an outbreak of a GI bug. People were kind of quarantined and there weren't many group activities taking place at the time. We went into the dining room and looked at it, and we walked out in the back and on the grounds. It was very nice. On the back side, they have an area with a waterfall, and it was very calming and very serene. It was a nice place to just gather and sit down and visit with one another.
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