Astoria Senior Living at Tracy offers specialized memory care for those living with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia.
Life at Astoria is active, engaging and fun. While support and assistance are available, it’s our personalized, resident-focused family approach to daily life that empowers our residents to thrive. We provide the support as they need to remain active and engaged.
Tracy has the friendly feel of a small town complete with a quaint downtown and vibrant arts and entertainment scene – right in the middle of it all is Astoria! We’re located in a lovely residential neighborhood across the street from Merrill F. West High School, which supplies an abundance of energetic student volunteers who love spending time with our residents.
Our great location provides residents with plenty of opportunity to connect with the local community – and we do! It’s common to see us out and about at local restaurants, cultural attractions and of course, the West Valley Mall.
Residents stay busy at home too. Our signature LifeCycles whole-person wellness program ensures residents are always enjoying activities, and engagement that embodies the four dimensions of wellness. Each day residents enjoy a host of family events, music programs, fitness classes, card games and weekly baking or art projects. Outside, they love spending time in our courtyard enjoying the pleasant California weather or practicing their golf swing on our putting green.
Astoria Memory Care at Tracy offers specialized care for those with progressive memory loss. Compassionate caregivers are trained to understand the unique needs of people with Alzheimer’s and other memory loss conditions.
At Astoria, we treat residents like family. And that’s a promise that also extends to their families. We know it’s difficult for families to choose a memory care community rather than caring for their loved one at home. But at Astoria, we find most residents adjust quickly and their families often wished they’d made the decision sooner.
Families can be assured we will do all we can to make them an active partner in the care of their loved one because we find that by including families in activities, events and services, they have more opportunities to enjoy and appreciate each other. And by letting us worry about providing the day-to-day care, they’re free to focus on spending more quality time together.