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Pasadena, CA 91107

The Terraces at Park Marino is located in the Eaton Canyon area of Pasadena, with a beautiful courtyard and magnificent views of the San Gabriel Mountains. The Terraces consists of 80 independent and assisted-living apartments featuring spacious studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments, as well as a secured memory care wing, known as Safe Haven, which has a maximum capacity of 15 residents. The Terraces has a homey and intimate atmosphere and captures the ambiance of Pasadena, which is reflected in the community's elegantly decorated interior and in the flowering all-year gardens that surround the property. What Sets the Terraces Apart? The Terraces is family owned, which lends itself to a very family-feeling culture. Staff longevity is something we're very proud of. Employees consider themselves as part of a larger family and like working here, as we focus on staff morale on a daily basis. The compassion and humor with which staff relates to residents is a hallmark of life at The Terraces. We believe in encouraging the growth of our residents as individuals, while offering personalized assistance and support when needed or desired. Residents experience the benefits of belonging to an engaging community with amenities, activities and companionship, yet all the while knowing that assisted services are available around the clock, every day of the year. Residents and their families have the added security of knowing that the Park Marino Health Center, a fully licensed, accredited skilled nursing facility, is just steps away on the same property. In addition, residents have convenient geographical access to distinguished physicians and services at Methodist Hospital of Arcadia, Huntington Memorial Hospital and other acute care hospitals located in the Greater Pasadena area. Our personalized approach allows residents to successfully balance an independent lifestyle with the need for assistance and security. For residents who are willing and able, we encourage them to teach a class or run a club, which helps give our residents a true sense of purpose. We will provide any materials necessary, as well as space and a spot on our activity calendar.

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Types of care
Independent living

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