Cogir of Manteca Senior Living

  • 430 North Union Road, Manteca, CA 95337
  • (209) 823-0164
  • 4.2 ( 27 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care

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Description

About This Community

Manteca Retirement Community is wonderfully located and only a short ride to San Francisco, Yosemite National Park, Wine Country, and the historic Gold Country. Residents and their families appreciate our Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care options for the impeccable attention to care and comfort provided to all residents. Regardless of lifestyle, residents enjoy our premium amenities, professional care services, and well-curated activities and outings. As with all Happy Living by COGIR communities, delicious high-quality meals are served throughout the day and attentive staff is ready with a smile for any need. It is worth noting that Manteca Retirement Community is especially loved for the warmth of its residents and staff, and for its incredible location. The Delta waterways provide over a thousand miles of rivers and streams for boating or fishing, and the Orchard Valley Promenade Shops are just minutes away, with over 700,000 square feet for shopping, dining, and entertainment.

Lifestyle:

  • Independent Living
  • Assisted Living
  • Memory Care
  • Respite Care

Care and assistance:

  • Transportation to medical appointments
  • Services tailored to changing needs
  • Mobility assistance
  • Dining assistance
  • Medication management
  • Incontinence mamagement
  • Diabetes assistance
  • Hygiene assistance
  • Dressing assistance

Accommodations and services:

  • Studio apartments
  • One or Two bedroom apartments
  • Private and semi-private apartments for Memory Care
  • Heating, hot water and electricity included
  • Telephone, cable and internet available
  • Housekeeping and laundry
  • Concierge service

Layout and amenities:

  • Library
  • Courtyard and walking paths
  • Lounge with Fireplace
  • Parking
  • Piano
  • Billiards table
  • Cards table
  • Fitness room
  • Complete WIFI coverage in common areas
  • Pet Friendly

Food services:

  • All-day dining hours
  • Dining hall with table service
  • Private dining rooms
  • Salad bar
  • Chef-prepared, Nutritionist-approved menu

Activities and leisure:

  • Variety of scheduled daily acitivites and outings
  • Bus/van transportation
  • Plenty of puzzles and board games
  • Special events in the community
  • Music and film evenings
  • Fitness classes
  • Teaching and learning

Safe environment:

  • 24-hour security
  • Nurses on-site
  • Emergency response throughout property
  • Fence and surveillance around property
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Reviews

4.2 ( 27 Reviews )
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Raquel
July 22, 2022
Cogir of Manteca Senior Living was very cozy. I was able to see how the workers interact with the residents there. They're very caring and very considerate. It was a very clean facility and well-kept. They went over the offers, different types of rooms, and different types of services. They were very thorough in their follow-up as well. I was able to tour the dining room area and went over the menu. The selection of food is good. The staff members were very knowledgeable. They have a gathering room where they go and play games or just gather. Their patio is very beautiful. There's a lot of outdoors. They have gardens and a little seating area to sit outside. We toured the room that would have potentially been my grandmother's, which was very cozy. It was kind of tiny because it was a studio, but it would have worked for her because she doesn't need a lot of space. It was very nice, well maintained, and very up-to-date. The cabinetry, flooring, and walls looked very nice.
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Ruthie
May 18, 2022
Cogir of Manteca Senior Living was the first one we've seen and that's the one I liked the most. It felt like it was an apartment complex, so it didn't feel so much like a resident's home, which we liked, because it would make my parents feel more like they were apartments. We met Tina, who was the director, and she was very nice. She was very personable, very compassionate, empathetic, and very informative. The rooms were nice and spacious. They had a full kitchen and they also were able to have families stay the night if they wanted to. Then we could have lunch or dinner there as well. They had a garden for them to do and just a lot of stuff for the family and residents. The outside was nice with all the flowers and plants, and most of them were planted by the residents. The dining area was nice, too. They had a private dining area for families and birthday celebrations and it was set up very nicely. It was cute. They showed us a coffee room where they could play games with books and TVs. If we have a family event, Easter, or birthdays, we could reserve it. I liked that they wanted to have families involved.
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Barbara
The Cogir of Manteca Senior Living was very nice, had a very upbeat staff, clean, and spacious. The rooms were the same thing. They're very clean and spacious, and very nice. No activity was really going on then but a lot of the residents were walking around and sitting outside when we toured it. They have a bistro where they have activities. They had a room with a fireplace for reading or visiting. They had a big room in the dining room that, if you wanted to have a family party, you could use separately from the dining area. I think they had a beauty salon too but there was no pool. The person who assisted me was great and her name is Tina. We toured their assisted living.
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JJcr
March 20, 2020
You don't get what you pay for. There is almost no care, and they don't come in and clean and change the bed as stated. They don't even have a method to keep track of what has been done so very easy to miss someone there and that is scary.
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She101519
October 18, 2019
We went to Manteca Retirement Community, and they were upgrading the rooms and the main area at the time. They would redo the rooms when someone move out. The hallways seemed dark and dingy looking, and the exercise area was very small. The staff was nice. The rooms had a separate bedroom, little kitchen area and living room. They had a nice courtyard, but I didn't like that there's hardly any parking for visitors. We got a parking upfront in the handicap space.
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Erika
April 30, 2019
We really like Manteca. The staff members were very friendly. The place was very nice but I didn't realize it was all private pay, so my parents can't afford that. The staff was very outgoing, very thorough and very professional. Everything was very nice. It looked like a very comfortable homey place to live.
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Lynn
November 24, 2018
Brookdale Manteca was a little older of a facility. It was really loud in there, and they had a bunch of stuff going on. You could just hear everything. It didn't fit my mother-in-law. There was very little parking, which makes it difficult for family to visit. The staff seemed friendly and like very nice people.
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Aleta
June 23, 2018
Brookdale Manteca was nice, beautiful, and clean, but it was just a little bit more than what my brother could afford. The rooms were beautiful. Everything was good and the staff was very friendly. They all said hi. They also had different activities like card games, exercising, and yoga classes. The people who lived there seemed very happy.
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Christine
May 22, 2018
Our experience with Brookdale Manteca has been very good. Mom seems to like it. The staff is very helpful. She's very happy about the food. They have different activities all the time, which she goes to, like crocheting class, exercising, and art class. It's very clean and seems to be well staffed. She's very excited when she tells me about the activities.
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Darlene
April 30, 2018
Brookdale Manteca was very welcoming. I have gotten two or three follow-ups to see if we need anything, which I was very impressed with. Even though my friend and I are not moving into that community, they were willing to go the extra mile. I was very impressed with them. The place was a little bit older, but very well kept up. The rooms were beautiful. You could tell that housekeeping was on top of it. There was no odor when I walked in. The rooms were a good size even for a couple coming in. They had activities going on when I was there. There were people playing cards. I talked to a couple of the residents and they seemed very happy there. If my friend decided to move in somewhere, my recommendation would be Brookdale Manteca.
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CF
November 12, 2017
The residents at Brookdale Manteca seemed happy, but it was a darker, older facility. The rooms were larger, but there were two people to one room sharing a bathroom. It could use some sprucing up. I considered it because initially I thought it was going to be less expensive, but overall it was more expensive than the other facilities in the long run. The other facilities have levels 1 to 3 or 1 to 5 of care, so you can gauge your pricing. Whereas here, it didn't have an end. They were already higher just for the initial care than the other facilities I was looking at, and they kept adding to the cost. The staff was very friendly and seemed to know what they were doing. However, I had their nurse come to the home to evaluate Fred, and then two days later, they actually came and knocked on my door and dropped off paperwork when I wasn't there. I didn't ask them to come over, so that was a huge negative. I felt that was very unprofessional on their part to do that. If I had wanted to get the paperwork, I would've called them or I would've stopped back in. Their sales pitch was too pushy, but they give good care there.
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Bob864106
My mom moved in to Brookdale, she had friends that lived there, and it's close to her house. That's the one she wanted. Her room is nice, she shares it with someone, and she goes to church and bible study. I had lunch there, and the food wasn't bad; it was OK. The staff was good. She's happy there so far.
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Sandra617301
October 20, 2016
I do homecare, and I'm taking care of some clients in assisted living care in Brookdale Manteca. The people seem happy there, and the meals didn't seem too bad. They have girls there that will take the client to the dining room and assist with bathing or dressing and things like that. The grounds are very pleasant, and they're taking them to Jackson and to different places; I thought that was pretty great. They have surprise trips on Sundays. I think it's a nice place to put your family member.
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Jan120284650
February 29, 2016
I chose Brookdale for the cost, the friendliness, and the excellent food. The rooms are nice and spacious. The helpers are very friendly. They have crafts.
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Andrew30
February 15, 2016
The staff at Brookdale Manteca was very good, approachable, and friendly. She treated us very well during our visit. The facility was good. It looks like it was well-run. It is in a good location. The only issue we have with this facility is the cost. There is a McDonald’s nearby. I did not see anything that would discourage me to put my mom in there. The facility is clean. I would not give it a perfect rating only because their memory care unit is not that big.
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Helen Ortiz
December 29, 2015
We chose this Facility Brookdale Manteca because when we took the tour the employees were very welcoming. We felt at home, and most of all our Parents felt at home, they didn't feel as if they were going into an institution. Once we settled Mom/Dad we got to know more of the staff and the different activities they had which was amazing. The dining area was awesome! everyone in the kitchen we knew by name after a week! They were all so ever friendly and kind. The young caregivers were so kind they had the perfect staff I have never seen such young adults be so kind to the elderly. This place was the perfect place for Mom/Dad it's their home away from home, and it was so close to us we visited and had dinner with them almost every day! Keep up the good work Brookdale Manteca ... I would recommend this place to everyone!
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Joan117949650
December 17, 2015
My mother was at Brookdale Manteca. Our experience with them was not very good. It went under three owners while she was there, so they had a lot of change in staffing. It had way too many turnovers, so I wasn’t too pleased with them. They had activities. They had movie nights, piano players, singers, and exercise classes. However, they need to learn who their residents are and how to contact family members in a timely manner when there’s a problem. Everything that happened, I was never notified about.
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Tim39
December 16, 2015
My mother-in-law moved into Brookdale Manteca (formerly Emeritus at Manteca). Everyone was very friendly and helpful. She has Parkinson's, and she is starting to have dementia problems, so they determined that she couldn't go into the assisted living. She went up to the memory care. They were very helpful with all the paperwork and processing everything. They were very cooperative. The facility seemed to be nice, clean, and well run. There was never an issue with them. We had one meal there. The food was fine, and my in-laws also liked the food. She has been there a little over a month. It's very well kept up, but it definitely was an older layout.
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Anonymous113466150
October 28, 2015
Our initial experience at Brookdale Manteca wasn’t extremely well, but they were without a manager in the memory care facility for the first four weeks that she was there. We had a few hiccups that arose but as soon as the manager came in, things have been 100% better. She is on the top of the staff and addressing issues immediately with resolution. Things right now are going extremely well. I like that their memory care unit is kind of a smaller size residents versus some of the larger and newer community. They have 16 residents in their memory care unit versus 26 to 35. They have a lot better ratio of residents to a caregiver and that was the primary thing that we were looking for, to make sure that she was getting attention that she needed. But one thing they can improve on would be better communication between the administrative staff and the caregivers.
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Anonymous111034550
July 20, 2015
The staff was good at Brookdale Manteca (Emeritus at Manteca), but the place was kind of dreary and dark, and they were more expensive. I was not impressed. It looked old and run-down.
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Anonymous108961650
April 07, 2015
The staff was very friendly at the Emeritus at Manteca, and that was why we chose it. It was clean. It met our needs, and it was affordable. They had activities like bingo, and they did have some therapy that they do with the residents.
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Visitor95076950
September 29, 2014
Emeritus at Manteca was a bigger place and there were more people there. It was very nice. Their dining room was the same as the other one. They had a good menu with good choices, and if you want something different, they will cook it for you too. They had the same activities as the other one. What I like best about this one was the location and their staff.
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Stefanie1
May 30, 2014
My dad moved into Emeritus at Manteca. We chose it because we like the facility and we like the staff. The staff is very friendly and helpful. My dad ended up in a small studio, which is not what we were looking for originally, but there were some complications before he moved in. They do have bigger rooms, but my father has Parkinson's and eventually he is going to end up in the memory care ward. One of the reasons also that we chose for him to stay there is because he will be able to stay there as his disease progresses. He won't have to move to a different facility. They have a lot of available activities. They have a calendar of events, and they have several things going on every day. They have exercise classes, bingo several times a week, they have trips to the casino, malls, and local stores. They have entrainment come. They have monthly birthday parties for whoever has a birthday that month; they celebrate it once a month. However, my dad doesn't participate much in the activities. He stays in his room a lot. They do encourage him to go out as much as possible. He really hasn't yet taken advantage of activities. They have very good food in the dining room. They have lots of it, and a variety with multiple well-balanced meal choices. They have three entrée choices for lunch and dinner every day. Every day they have a soup and salad bar available. Plus, they have a regular menu that is available every day, if you don't like the choices.
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Phil11
May 20, 2014
We located Emeritus, and my dad has not moved in as of yet. We still have a few things to sort out financially, and the type of room wasn't available at that time, so we're on a wait list. It was about 20 minutes from where I lived. All the staff is friendly and very helpful. That left me with impression enough to bring my father back, along with the rest of my family. They explained everything thoroughly and toured the whole facility. All in all, it was a good experience. There were three floor plans that we looked at. One in particular that was I looking at for my father was the larger studio. It was a nice floor plan with kitchen and bathroom. They did give some monthly calendar of activities, which I found is good to keep them busy. That was another reason that I found the place favorable. Another reason I like it is that they had the dining room that Dad could go down to whenever he needed. He didn't have to cook for himself because he is unable to do so. The grounds that I was walking in were very clean. It didn’t look like a modern facility. It was nice, upkept, and clean. I was impressed.
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Visitor83900550
May 10, 2014
We went to Emeritus at Manteca, and the staff are very good. I think they might be a little understaffed from what I saw looking around, but they said they don’t think they are. The people are nice there, and this facility would probably be our first choice because of the affordability. It's between maybe $200-$400 a month less than some others. The rooms were OK. I think they have exercise and maybe some arts and crafts time. They have a garden area, and that is really huge and very nice with a waterfall and fishes. I would recommend this facility.
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Visitor77625050
January 23, 2014
Emeritus at Manteca was a nice facility. It was clean and inviting. I liked it. The tour guide was very helpful and very pleasant, had a lot of information, and the tour was nice. We got to see the whole place. It seemed like a comfortable place.
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Visitor57860050
March 21, 2013
Merrill Gardens was close, clean, relatively nice, and they gave me a price that I can work with. The rooms and the staff were very nice. The food was decent and my grandfather didn't mind because he doesn't have a very particular taste. He moved in there, but he's back in his own place now because he doesn't want to be in such a facility.
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