Located across the street from Trinity Cathedral in Sacramento’s vibrant Midtown neighborhood, the Chateau on Capitol Avenue is located close to Sutter General Hospital in Midtown Sacramento. The Midtown neighborhood is known for its easy access to a wide variety of superb restaurants, shopping boutiques and art galleries. Many residents enjoy living in close proximity to family members who work in the downtown area.
The Chateau on Capitol Avenue offers three premier senior living options:
Independent living for residents looking for a life-enriching residential community of peers.
Assisted living for seniors requiring varying levels of compassionate care and lifestyle assistance.
Respite suites for short-term stays for seniors recovering from illness, injury or surgery, or requiring temporary medical and/or lifestyle assistance.
The Chateau on Capitol Avenue is an elegant and engaging community where respect, compassionate care, and a ceaseless dedication to quality are top priorities. We strive to encourage and protect the individuality and unique needs of each resident by offering an array of services, from medication management and life-enrichment programs, to meals provided by our culinary-trained chef. Apartments are available on a month-to-month basis, allowing flexibility without the burden of an expensive buy-in or lengthy lease.
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Reviews
3.9( 6 Reviews )
Kimberly
The Chateau on Capitol Avenue is close to a lot of venues for events, theater, restaurants, and things like that for people who are ambulatory enough to get on and off a bus or take public transportation. It just had no landscaped campus or a courtyard. It's more of an urban location. Everything starts on the second floor, but it was clean and they had a good presentation as far as upkeep. The staff was informative and had a pleasant personality. I had a meal there and there was little or nothing that I would eat there, because of my specific diet. The walls in the hallways were painted with bright colored curving stripes, which would give me vertigo. The carpeting was a pattern that I could hardly walk on, too. So, personally, it would not be a place for me.
Annamaker
April 05, 2017
I visited Chateau on Capitol Avenue. Everybody was very nice. The rooms were pretty roomy. It was conveniently located across the street from a big theater. The food was wonderful. The dining area was very pretty. They had a view of everything.
Mona354306
December 29, 2016
I liked the Chateau. The staff was phenomenal, and the people who came out of the elevator were excited to come out and greet people. Everybody was friendly, and you didn't feel like a stranger. I loved the brightness of the open windows, but it was so noisy, I couldn't even hear my mom talk. The apartment was a little dingy, and they could use cleaner carpets. I stayed there for lunch, and the food was pretty good. The dining area is nothing fancy; you didn't feel that you have to dress up or anything, and it felt very welcoming and a little special with the napkins and tablecloth. One person was having a birthday party in a café, and that was nice.
Jennifer082668
June 10, 2016
My relative is in a one-bedroom apartment at Chateau on Capitol Avenue. We've all been very happy with it. The staff has been wonderful to her. They have all kinds of games and trips.
Visitor105253350
January 29, 2015
I find Chateau to be good; that's why I put my mother-in-law there. She's 107, and she doesn't participate on any activities, but it's all there. I will not mind living there because a lot of stuff goes on there. They have people come in and play music, and they take them to places. The dining area and the food are excellent. They have a very good chef. Her room is more than adequate for her needs. She has a little refrigerator and a microwave, but she cannot use them anyhow. I will recommend it if people can afford it because it is not an inexpensive place.
Sacto95823
August 30, 2012
the facility was clean and bright. The staff were very friendly and respectful of the residents, but were cautious of non-employees until they were able to verify who and why you were there. This attention to the safety and security of the residents was very nice to see. The residents that I met stated that they enjoyed living at the facility and that they were well taken care of.