At Frank Residences, San Francisco Seniors Take pleasure in Facilities, Customized Care and Nature Proper Exterior Their Door
SAN FRANCISCO, 17th August 2021 / PRNewswire / – When the San Francisco Campus for Jewish Living (SFCJL), known to many as the Jewish Home, began planning its assisted living and memory maintenance community a few years ago, the focus was on redefining assisted living and memory maintenance. The result was a new and modern community that was developed to offer high-quality senior citizens tailored care: Frank Residences.
During the Frank Residences construction period, seniors and their families seeking exceptional care with great design had few options in the Bay Area. Often times, they were forced to sacrifice their lifestyle for more robust maintenance, which meant fewer on-site aesthetics and convenience. Frank Residences has been designed to provide both a luxurious environment and specialized care that goes beyond current standards in senior living. Bright, modern and full of life are just a few of the words that the residents of the new Frank Residences hear about their experiences. The design aspects of the new community not only ensure a visually stimulating and inviting experience on the ground floor, which includes a full-service restaurant, a bar and a casual café, but also on each of the five floors that the residents of Luxuriously appointed condominiums accommodate -style accommodations.
In addition, Frank Residences has a fully equipped full-service gym, a heated indoor therapy pool, a spa and salon, and a Pilates studio. Residents enjoy creating new works in the art studio, immersive experiences in the in-house cinema, and attending public performances in the art center. A continuous connection with nature is possible through several rooms, including outdoor terraces that are accessible on the living floors, as well as beautifully designed social rooms with fireplaces and areas to meet for conversations, a glass of wine with friends or visits with family. On the ground floor, Frank Residences offers what many call resort-style outdoor spaces, including the Brunnenhof, which is right next to Bakar Noshery, a casual bistro-cafe. It’s the perfect place for a game of bowls, an alfresco meal with friends, or a cappuccino with the morning paper.
A new approach to memory maintenance
Frank Residences is redefining the memory care model with a personalized approach that offers the highest level of attention and care. Getting to know each resident is the first step in creating a specific care and activity program that is designed to stimulate and improve every day at Frank Residences. Every detail of the Memory Care community has been carefully thought out to create a warm, welcoming and inclusive environment with no clinical clutter.
Peace of mind is priceless
As Frank Residences continues to welcome new residents, peace of mind is priceless. From assistance with relocation planning to assistance with unpacking and decorating, the Frank Residences team can provide as much or as little assistance as desired.
“The move to assisted living or memory maintenance is a big step – both for the resident and for his family,” said Staci Chang, Chief Marketing Officer of SFCJL. “At Frank Residences, we want to make this transition as smooth and seamless as possible so you can focus on the things that matter most.”
On a recent visit to her father Susan Aronovsky said it best: “When my father moved in, he told me how happy he was to be here. It is no small matter. Knowing that your loved one will feel at home as quickly as possible gives you a security that is simply priceless. ”
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San Francisco Campus for Jewish Life (SFCJL), based in San Francisco Excelsior District offers a modern residential model for older adults to receive a higher level of care. ON $ 140 million With 270,000 square feet of new build and renovation work on SFCJL’s 362 qualified nursing, short-term rehabilitation and behavioral health units, the community includes the new Frank Residences – 113 assisted living apartments and 77 memory care suites due to be occupied in Spring 2020. Byer Square, the epicenter of the downtown campus, will include a primary, specialized, and inclusive health care clinic, fitness and water sports center, library, cafe, movie theater, and culture and performing arts center. Healthy aging and wellbeing programs and caregiver support will be available on-site, at home and virtually to older adults and their families. To schedule an appointment for an introduction to Frank Residences and a virtual tour, contact the Preview Center at 415-562-2020 or visit https://frankresidences.org.
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