Oakmont of Redding
Oakmont of Redding
Oakmont’s luxury assisted living and memory care community in Redding is dedicated to providing compassionate care and comprehensive support to individuals with unique needs. The community creates a warm and inviting environment that promotes well-being and enhances quality of life, thanks to its specially trained staff and thoughtfully designed amenities. Oakmont of Redding prioritizes the comfort, dignity, and happiness of its residents, ensuring they receive the highest level of care and attention. Residents can discover a place where cherished memories are made and cherished, surrounded by a community that feels like family.
Oakmont of Redding is a community that embraces the ideal retirement lifestyle. This world-class community offers industry-renowned dining and a wealth of on-site amenities. Residents can discover the joy of belonging to a vibrant community where each day brings new experiences to cherish, surrounded by a supportive and caring environment that caters to their unique needs and preferences.
Inspection Report Summary for Oakmont of Redding
Oakmont of Redding, a 740‑type group home located at 2150 Bechelli Lane in Redding, California, was the subject of four unannounced complaint‑investigation visits by the California Department of Social Services Community Care Licensing Division. Across the 2022, 2024, and 2025 investigations, the facility’s census ranged from 88 to 97 residents while the licensed capacity remained at 140. The investigations were conducted by evaluators Donna Gurriere (Chico Regional Office) and Ivan Avila (Sacramento North ASC) and involved interviews with the administrator and staff, as well as review of resident records and system logs.
In March 2022, allegations that a resident did not receive a shower, that staff had not met medication training requirements, that medication was not consumed under supervision, and that call‑button responses were untimely were all examined. Interviews with the administrator, six staff members, and a review of medication records and call logs failed to produce a preponderance of evidence supporting any of the claims. The evaluator concluded each allegation was unsubstantiated, noting no deficiencies were identified in the facility’s policies or practices.
The November 2024 visits focused on three separate concerns: a resident’s infection linked to alleged neglect, the safeguarding of personal items, and timely responses to call‑button requests. Records and staff interviews indicated that wound care was managed by a home‑health agency and that the infection was not attributable to the facility’s handling of the bandage. Residents reported that their belongings were accounted for, and call‑log analysis showed response times within an acceptable 5‑20‑minute window. All three allegations were again found unsubstantiated, and the evaluator reported no violations.
The March 2025 visit, though only partially documented, followed a similar pattern. The complaint was received on December 30, 2024, and the evaluator, Ivan Avila, conducted the inspection on March 11, 2025. The brief report states the findings were unsubstantiated, with no further detail provided. Taken together, the series of investigations reveal a consistent pattern of resident‑care concerns that, upon examination, did not meet the evidence threshold for a violation. No systemic deficiencies were cited, and the facility maintained compliance with the licensing requirements as evaluated during these visits.

Facility Overview
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Facility ID
Unique ID assigned by the California Department of Social Services for this licensed facility. 455002743
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Facility Type
Indicates the state license category — e.g., RCFE (Residential Care Facility for the Elderly). RESIDENTIAL CARE ELDERLY
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License Status
Shows whether the facility is currently licensed, closed, or pending renewal. LICENSED
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Licensed Since
Date when the facility’s license was first issued by the state. April 20, 2020
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Licensee / Operator
Entity or organization legally responsible for managing this facility. WELLTOWER REDDING TENANT LLC; OAKMONT MGMT GRP LLC
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County
The county where the facility is located. SHASTA
Inspection & Compliance
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All Visits
Sum of inspections, complaint visits, and other administrative visits. 10 visits
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Inspections
Formal inspections conducted by the state’s licensing division. 5 inspections
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Other Visits
Administrative or follow-up visits not related to complaints or inspections. 1 visit
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Complaint Visits
Inspections triggered by official complaints filed with the state. 4 complaints
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Citations
Number of deficiencies or violations found during inspections. 1 citation
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Official Report
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What does this home offer?
Pets Allowed: Yes, Pets Allowed
Room Sizes: 400 / 455 - 509 / 485 - 800 / 905 - 1192 sq. ft.
Housing Options: Studio / Suite / 1 Bed / 2 Bed
Building Type: 2-story
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3.1 miles from city center
2150 Bechelli Ln, Redding, CA 96002
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(530) 364-5669
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- General: Age 65+, California resident, Medi-Cal eligible, nursing home risk.
- Income Limits (2025): ~$2,829/month (300% FBR, individual).
- Asset Limits: $2,000 (individual), $3,000 (couple).
- CA Specifics: County-managed; waitlists possible.
- Services: In-home support (4-6 hours/day), respite care (14 days/year), meals (~$6/meal), transportation (8 trips/month), care management.
- General: Age 65+, California resident, Medicaid-eligible or low-income.
- Income Limits: ~$1,732/month (individual, Medi-Cal threshold).
- Asset Limits: $2,000 (individual).
- CA Specifics: Can hire family as caregivers.
- Services: Personal care (up to 283 hours/month), homemaker services, respite (varies).
- General: Age 65+, California resident, Medi-Cal-eligible, nursing home-eligible but community-capable.
- Income Limits: ~$2,829/month (300% FBR, individual).
- Asset Limits: $2,000 (individual).
- CA Specifics: Available in 38 counties; waitlists common.
- Services: Case management, respite care (up to 10 days/year), minor home mods (avg. $500), adult day care (~$50/day).
- General: Age 62+, California resident, own and live in home, 40% equity.
- Income Limits (2025): ~$51,500/year (household, adjusted annually).
- Asset Limits: Equity-based; no strict asset cap.
- CA Specifics: Deferred taxes accrue interest (5% as of 2024); repaid upon sale/death.
- Services: Property tax deferral (avg. $1,000-$3,000/year, varies by county).
- General: Age 65+ or disabled, California resident, Medi-Cal-eligible, nursing home-eligible.
- Income Limits: ~$2,829/month (300% FBR, individual).
- Asset Limits: $2,000 (individual).
- CA Specifics: Available in 15 counties (e.g., LA, Sacramento); waitlists common.
- Services: Personal care in ALFs (5-7 hours/day), medication management, social services.
- General: Caregivers of California residents 60+ needing help with 3+ daily activities; no caregiver age limit.
- Income Limits: No strict limit; cost-sharing above ~$2,500/month threshold.
- Asset Limits: Not applicable; need-based.
- CA Specifics: High demand in urban areas; complements IHSS respite.
- Services: Respite care (up to 10 days/year), counseling (4-6 sessions/year), training (2-3 workshops/year), supplies (~$200/year).
- General: Age 60+ priority, California resident, low-income, utility/heating need.
- Income Limits (2025): ~$2,510/month (200% of poverty level, individual).
- Asset Limits: Not applicable; income-focused.
- CA Specifics: High demand in inland/coastal extremes; weatherization capped at $5,000/home.
- Services: Utility payments (avg. $500-$1,000/year), weatherization (e.g., insulation, avg. $1,000-$3,000 savings).
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Beds shows the number of beds currently filled in each community agianst the total number of beds. Higher occupied beds usually indicates strong demand and reputation, while lower occupancy may suggest more availability for new residents.
Community |
Occupancy |
Beds |
Home Revenue |
Owner |
CCN |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| COPPER RIDGE CARE CENTER | 94.9% | 125 | $23,685,291.00 | THOMPSON, DARRELL | 555316 |
| QUARTZ HILL POST ACUTE | 90.4% | 115 | $14,279,175.00 | 555356 | |
| REDDING POST ACUTE | 80.1% | 89 | $9,942,273.00 | VALLEY CAPITAL INVESTMENTS LLC | 55510 |
| VETERANS HOME OF CA - REDDING | 65.0% | 150 | $13,584,727.00 | 555891 | |
| WINDSOR REDDING CARE CENTER | 73.4% | 113 | $13,484,516.00 | RIVER VALLEY WELLNESS GP LLC | 56258 |
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Several government programs offer financial assistance for senior housing in various countries, focusing on the United States for a broad overview:
- Medicaid: Medicaid is a state and federally funded program that can cover the costs of nursing home care for those who meet eligibility criteria, including income and asset limits. Some states also offer Medicaid waivers that help pay for home and community-based services to prevent or delay nursing home placement.
- Medicare: Medicare, primarily a health insurance program for people aged 65 and over, does not cover long-term housing costs. However, it can cover short-term stays in a skilled nursing facility under specific conditions following a hospital stay.
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- Social Security: While Social Security primarily provides retirement income, for many seniors, these benefits are a crucial part of their budget, including housing costs.
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