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About Redwood Terrace

Centrally located in a quiet residential neighborhood of Escondido, California, Redwood Terrace is a warm, welcoming and established nonprofit Life Plan Community. Set on 8 acres with beautiful flowering gardens and trees, our walkable village campus fosters a friendly, small-town feeling.

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Meet the Redwood Terrace Team. 

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Michael Kevorkian

Executive Director

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Robbi Hogan

Director of Sales

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Michael Kevorkian

Executive Director

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Robbi Hogan

Director of Sales

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Rebecca Waits

Director of Dining Services

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Brittany Eargle

Director of Wellness and Assisted Living

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Michael Gleason

Director of Buildings and Grounds

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Adora Ongpin

Director of Nursing

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Lisa Alhambra

Health Services Administrator

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Sacramento Delgado

Executive Chef

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Janelle Catrambone

Director of Hospitality

Diane Coleman, Housekeeping Manager

Diane Coleman

Housekeeping Manager

Christopher Robledo- IT Administrator

Christopher Robledo

IT Administrator

Ozzie Ricardo, Director of Staff Development

Osvaldo Ricardo

Director of Staff Development

Katheleen Obrien, Residential Services Coordinator

Kathleen O’brien

Residential Services Coordinator

Genevieve Jeffers- HR Director

Genevieve Jeffers

Human Resources Director

Get answers to frequently asked questions.

Simply put, a Life Plan Community (also known as a continuing care retirement community or CCRC) is a community for older adults that offers independent living residences and access to higher levels of care all on one campus.

Independent residences are typically outfitted with the latest in home fits and finishes and offer the freedom of maintenance-free living. For a set monthly fee, so much is included: fresh dining, housekeeping, engaging amenities, and a myriad of cultural, social, educational, fitness and wellness programs.

Should a time come when extra support would be beneficial or required, a plan is in place. Specialized care, such as assisted living, memory support, short-term rehabilitation and long-term nursing, right on campus provides just what’s needed when it’s needed in welcoming environments.

Choosing to move to a Life Plan Community is about more than a maintenance-free lifestyle and having a plan in place for future care needs. If you are a proactive person, it’s about setting yourself up to ensure you are living life to the fullest. By having more time to do what you want to do — not what you have to do. By expanding your opportunities to be socially connected. By living in an environment designed to support total wellness. And ultimately, by having security and peace of mind for you and those who love you.

A 55+ community offers independent living homes that usually include a maintenance-free lifestyle and a campus with common spaces and amenities. A Life Plan Community such as Redwood Terrace does the same, and, in addition, it offers various care options on campus. This means that if the health of you or your spouse ever changes, a plan will be in place. You won't need to move or be separated.

Choosing to move to a Life Plan Community is about more than a maintenance-free lifestyle and having a plan in place for future care needs. If you are a proactive person, it’s about setting yourself up to ensure you are living life to the fullest. By having more time to do what you want to do — not what you have to do. By expanding your opportunities to be socially connected. By living in an environment designed to support total wellness. And ultimately, by having security and peace of mind for you and those who love you.

Redwood Terrace offers independent living apartments, cottage homes and single-family homes in a wide range of sizes and floor plans. All homes feature modern fits and finishes, and most apartments have balconies. And, of course, all residents have access to a wealth of amenities across our 8-acre campus.

As an independent living resident with a Life Plan contract, you will pay a monthly fee and a one-time entrance fee. Both types of fees vary considerably depending on the size and type of home you choose. In addition, entrance fees vary by whether you select a rebatable or nonrebatable entrance fee option. (Rebatable means a portion of your entrance fee is returned to you or your estate when you leave the community).

Please contact our sales counselors to learn more about available floor plans, fees and details of our contract.

If you would like to understand what type of home you could afford at Redwood Terrace, take this simple quiz.

Yes, Redwood Terrace is part of HumanGood, a leading nonprofit provider of exemplary senior living services with a mission of inspiring your best life. As a nonprofit, we don’t need to provide a return to shareholders, so we are able to reinvest our financial resources back into our communities. In addition, we operate a nonprofit foundation that provides financial support to Life Plan contract residents who outlive their resources through no fault of their own.

The benefit of a Life Plan Community such as Redwood Terrace is that you have a plan in place for possible future care needs. On our campus, we offer not only independent living residences but also care options such as assisted living, memory support and a skilled nursing center that can help with short-term recovery from a health event or a long-term care need. As needs change, we work with you to determine what options are best and to add support only as needed to preserve autonomy and independence.

No, Redwood Terrace is not a traditional nursing home. It is a Life Plan Community, where the majority of residents live independently. We offer independent living residences and a continuum of care options — assisted living, memory support and skilled nursing care — should they be needed on one campus. Our care options include short-stay rehabilitation nursing for people who have been discharged from a hospital stay but are not yet strong enough to return to their homes.