This article provides general information for educational purposes and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Before a senior can move into an assisted living community, California requires the LIC 602 health assessment. Families considering this community can get guidance through the LIC 602 admission process so the paperwork never slows things down.
The Reserve at Thousand Oaks
A Resort-Style Campus in Thousand Oaks
Apartments and Floor Plans
The whole community is smoke-free and pet-friendly, so a beloved cat or dog can come along. Low-maintenance living means no more yard work or home repairs to worry about.
Dining, Activities, and Daily Life
A Full Social Calendar
- Book Club and Bridge Club for quieter afternoons
- Knit & Stitch Club and an art studio for creative hobbies
- Poker Club for a little friendly competition
- Walking Club and Adventure Club for staying active
- Group shopping trips and leisurely lunches out in town
This kind of full calendar helps residents stay social and engaged, which supports both mood and health as people age.
Assisted Living Care and Services
Everyday services take the work and worry off residents and families:
- Laundry, linen, housekeeping, and maintenance services
- Help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, and medications
- 24/7 support from a trained and compassionate team
- An emergency alert system in every apartment
Personalized, Compassionate Support
Wellness at the Heart of the Community
That broad view shapes the schedule in simple, daily ways:
- Movement through the Walking Club, the pool, and gentle group classes
- Mental sharpness through book talks, bridge, poker, and creative arts
- Social connection through clubs, shared meals, and outings
- Purpose through resident-led groups, where members plan and lead activities
For older adults, staying active and connected is closely tied to better mood and health. A community built around wellness makes that easier to keep up.
Comfort and Continuity of Care
Seeing The Reserve for Yourself
As you compare choices, it helps to know how this community fits. It is an assisted living community rather than a full continuing care retirement community, which would add independent living and skilled nursing on one campus. Families weighing several senior care facilities in Ventura County often put The Reserve on the tour list for its wellness focus and lively social life.
A visit lets you see the gardens, taste the food, meet the team, and picture daily life. Bring your questions about care levels, activities, and what a typical week looks like, and trust what you feel as you walk the halls.
Who The Reserve Is Best For
- Want help with daily tasks but still value their independence
- Enjoy an active social life with clubs, outings, and shared meals
- Prefer a larger, amenity-rich campus over a small home setting
- Would like to bring a pet and settle into low-maintenance living
Seniors who need round-the-clock skilled nursing or a hospital level of care may need a different setting. For supportive assisted living with a wellness focus, though, The Reserve is well worth a closer look.






