Sunshine Retirement Living

With 39 communities, Sunshine Retirement Living has locations in 13 states that offer assisted living, independent living, memory care, and respite care. Founded in 2007, Sunshine Retirement Living has 17 years of exceeding residents' expectations of quality and care. CEO Luis Serrano carries over 10 years of leadership at Sunshine, a family-owned and operated community. 

Sunshine Retirement Living's values and principles are guided by “the singular goal of enriching the lives of those we serve and employ.” Sunshine introduced a new Life Enhancement Program for seniors with Alzheimer’s and dementia. This holistic, Montessori-style program includes advanced therapies and programs such as Sensory Spas which provide “sensory stimulation” with mood-boosting benefits; the MIND Diet which lowers the risk of Alzheimer’s and dementia; circadian rhythm light therapy for better sleep; ionized air filtering to help stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus, and virtual reality sessions that can help restore memories from the past. The Life Enhancement Program is just one of the many amenities that Sunshine Retirement Living offers to enrich the lives of their residents.

Overview

Est. 2007
39 properties
$2,100 - $6,600
Average rating 1
1 total reviews

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Types of Care Provided by Sunshine Retirement Living


Estimated Sunshine Retirement Living price ranges:

Sunshine Retirement Living pricing will vary widely from community to community, from city to city, and is also highly dependent on the type of care an older adult needs.

Type of careEstimated monthly prices
Assisted Living$2,600 - $6,600
Independent Living$2,100 - $5,200
Memory Care$4,300

Frequently asked questions about Sunshine Retirement Living

How much does Sunshine Retirement Living cost?

The estimated average monthly cost of living in a Sunshine Retirement Living community is $4,350. However, costs will vary widely depending on the city the community is located in, the overall size of the community, as well as by the care type your loved one requires.


Does Sunshine Retirement Living accept Medicaid?

Medicaid coverage varies widely from state to state: only some states allow those funds to be used to cover long-term care (assisted living) costs. However, like Medicare, you might be able to use Medicaid funds towards other healthcare costs.


What is Sunshine Retirement Living’s phone number?

(541) 323-3456


How many facilities does Sunshine Retirement Living have?

Sunshine Retirement Living has 30 communities, as of 2022.