Baywood Court
21966 Dolores Street, Castro Valley, CA 94546
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Reviews of Baywood Court in Castro Valley, California
Katrina
5
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September 25, 2022
Baywood Court was a wonderful place. It was clean and beautiful. The thing I really noticed was that all the residents looked really happy. They were all smiling and friendly. The lady who gave the tour was very informative, friendly, and really easy to talk to. The apartment was very bright. The kitchens and the living room were nice. You could have a patio or a balcony. I liked how they were set up. It was nice and open. They do exercise classes, flower arranging, art, book talks in the library, cultural days, and shopping trips.
Nadir
5
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September 20, 2022
My father is doing fine at Baywood Court. The staff has been great. We have not had any issues. They're very organized, attentive, and caring. It's a nice environment. He was at the hospital for a few weeks and then he moved to Baywood Court for therapy. Then it was determined that based on his condition and age and everything else, he was to remain there long term, so they did not move him. They matched him with a person that spoke the language and had kind of the same culture. They look at those things and care about those things. Also, they did not move him after the therapy session was finished. We were afraid that he was going to be moved to a different room, but they said that they were going to keep him in the same room just because at that age, moving around and changes are just difficult to deal with. They're very caring and attentive. It's a very inviting environment. It feels like you're walking to a hotel. Even though there are patients with different conditions, it does feel like a very happy, inviting environment. The staff is very caring. His room is obviously on the first floor, and it's a two-bedroom. Each patient has access to their own storage for clothing and anything else, and also TV and phone and any personal items they want to store there. The rooms are well-lit. One wall has a window, so the sunlight could come in, and there's a courtyard outside. The hallways are pretty wide and well-lit, so patients can come out of their wheelchairs if they can, to just kind of roam around during the day. They also have a dining area just in that same hallway. They also have other dining areas on the other side as well. My dad usually eats in his room or sometimes I take him outside to the courtyard. They are very accommodating. The food quality is good and also the menu choices. You can choose whatever you want from the menu, but also if there's anything special that you want, you can write it down. For example, my dad likes to have apple juice every morning and also a banana every day, you can just put that down and they'll accommodate. My dad doesn't eat pork so they accommodate for that. Because of his teeth, he's not able to chew very well, so what they do is they cut the food into small pieces or sometimes they grind the food, so he's able to eat. They do a good job there. There are scheduled activities, and my dad participates. He's taken for a walk to the exercise room with his walker and then there he does about 20 minutes of exercise. There are different types of exercise equipment that he uses for his legs and arms. I'm sure other activities are available because they are given booklets to help them understand what's going on at Baywood Court. There are a lot of things going on. They do a good job. It's paid by Medicare and Medi-Cal, but because I looked at other places when we were trying to place him, it's really hard to find a place that is nice as Baywood Court. I think it's a good value for the money. The good thing about this environment is that it's not only just a nursing home, they don't even call it that. It's a place where you have assisted living and independent living and then also you have what they call the health center where they take care of the patients. There is also the rehab center. It's all kind of really combined. It's a big facility. You don't feel like you've been categorized and put in one place. You are in a place where you're with other people that actually live there, so you don't feel like an outcast.
Phyllis
5
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August 10, 2022
My mother moved into Baywood Court. They are very caring, gracious, understanding, and compassionate, especially in dealing with the clientele. The rooms are very well-appointed, nice, and clean. It's a beautiful facility. The food seems to be very appealing, and the proportions seem to be good. The facility is clean, spacious, and has beautiful grounds.
Jill
5
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August 22, 2021
We toured Baywood Court. I really liked that place. It was lovely, welcoming, seemed comfortable, and seemed like a really fun place to be. Everybody was super friendly. The apartments were big and lovely. The staff seemed friendly and welcoming.
Elisabeth X
5
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October 3, 2020
I can't begin to say how grateful I am for all the wonderful services that my aunt has been getting at Baywood for the last couple of years. She is currently in Independent Living, but she plans to stay at Baywood when she needs more care. She has been able to reunite with many of her friends from the Castro Valley Senior Center and has also made new friends who are her neighbors and through her exercise class. Her apartment is beautiful and I completely trust everyone who works there. They go out of their way to always make her feel like family while still being respectful. I sleep well at night knowing she is in good hands (especially now during Covid).
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Albon
4
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April 27, 2020
I didn't like the Baywood Court location. They had decent facilities. I know a couple of people who have been there. My impression was pretty good overall. I saw the dining area, and they had a swimming pool. The staff member was pretty good. The woman who took me around had answers to all my questions and had worked there for quite a while.
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- Rent Plus Care Fees
- Fee Structure Extra: Level 1 is included in rent - Level 2 $11 per day - Level 3 $23 per day - Level 4 $33 per day - Level 5 $44 per day
Room and housing options
- 1-bedroom apartments
- 2-bedroom apartments
- Companion Suites: We do not offer companion suites
Dining options
- In Room Kitchenette
- In Room Kitchens
- Dining Room Shared Meals
About Baywood Court in Castro Valley, California
Nestled in the welcoming town of Castro Valley, Baywood Court is a caring multi-level retirement community. Our sociable,nonprofit community features,independent living, assisted living and skilled nursing health center options—all in one beautiful place that feels like home.
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