Pacifica Senior Living Newport Mesa
Pacifica Senior Living Newport Mesa is a 40-bed memory care community at 2891 Bear Street in Costa Mesa, California, Orange County.
The home is a cottage-layout community designed specifically for residents with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia, including those at advanced stages. The community holds a hospice waiver for up to 15 residents, allowing residents whose condition progresses to remain in place rather than transferring elsewhere for end-of-life care.
The community is part of Pacifica Senior Living, a national senior living network operating 75 communities and established in 1978. Pacifica Newport Mesa LLC and Pacifica Senior Living Management are on the license, with Stacie Anderson as administrator. The CDSS license number is 306004640, issued June 1, 2014.
| Detail | Value |
| Address | 2891 Bear Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 |
| County | Orange |
| Licensed Capacity | 40 residents |
| Hospice Waiver | Up to 15 residents |
| License Number | 306004640 (CDSS) |
| License Date | June 1, 2014 |
| Licensee | Pacifica Newport Mesa LLC; Pacifica Senior Living Management |
| Administrator | Stacie Anderson |
| Facility Type | Residential Care for the Elderly (RCFE) |
| Specialization | Memory Care for non-ambulatory elders |
| Network | Pacifica Senior Living (75 communities) |
| Phone | (949) 629-1020 |
What Type of Facility Is Pacifica Senior Living Newport Mesa?
Pacifica Senior Living Newport Mesa is a dedicated memory care community – its entire programming, layout, and staff training is built around residents with cognitive decline. Unlike a general assisted living home that accepts memory care residents on a case-by-case basis, every detail at Newport Mesa is set up around dementia care from the start.
The community is licensed for non-ambulatory residents, meaning the home accepts seniors with limited mobility, those who use wheelchairs or walkers, and those who are bedridden. The hospice waiver for up to 15 residents extends the home's care continuum to end-of-life support, allowing residents to age in place through the full progression of dementia rather than transferring to a different facility as their care needs intensify.
How Long Has the Community Been Operating?
The community has held its CDSS license since June 1, 2014 – more than ten years of continuous operation. The most recent state inspection on record was a 1-year inspection conducted in August 2024, with the home maintaining a clean regulatory record across reporting periods.
Pacifica Senior Living, the parent network, was established in 1978 and currently operates 75 communities across the United States. Adam Bendel, Pacifica's managing director, has 17+ years of experience in senior living operations.
What Services Does the Community Provide?
Memory Care Programs
According to Pacifica Senior Living, the home runs Pacifica's Legacies™ Memory Care program – an individualized care planning approach that respects residents' needs and privacy. The program is designed for all stages of Alzheimer's and other dementias.
Daily Care
The community supports residents with the standard range of memory care services:
24-hour staff supervision and assistance
Medication management and administration
Assistance with activities of daily living (bathing, dressing, grooming, eating)
Care for non-ambulatory and bedridden residents
Emergency call system in every room
Specialized monitoring for residents at risk of wandering
Dining
Chef-prepared meals served in a communal dining hall
Meals adapted to dietary needs and preferences
Convenience store on-site for snacks and personal items
Activities and Social Engagement
Educational programs
Off-site outings
Arts and crafts projects
Exercise classes
Games nights and group activities
Local outings
On-site beautician
Living Environment
Central air conditioning
In-room cable TV
Housekeeping services
Outdoor garden with walking paths
Cottage-style building with fenced grounds
Pet-friendly (dogs and cats allowed)
What Sets the Cottage Layout Apart?
Most memory care communities operate from large institutional buildings with locked units, color-coded hallways, and signage to help residents navigate. Pacifica Senior Living Newport Mesa uses a different approach – a cottage layout with fenced grounds.
The cottage design works at human scale. Residents recognize the rooms, the staff, and one another. Outdoor access through fenced grounds means time outside is genuinely available rather than logistically complicated. For residents with dementia, this combination – familiar layout, secured outdoor access, recognizable faces – addresses the disorientation that larger institutional buildings often amplify.
Family reviews consistently mention the intimacy of the cottage layout and the beauty of the fenced grounds as reasons for choosing this community over larger campuses in Orange County.
How Is Memory Care Approached at Pacifica Newport Mesa?
The community accepts residents at all stages of Alzheimer's and other dementias. Pacifica's Legacies™ Memory Care program builds individual care plans around each resident's cognitive stage, behavioural patterns, and personal history.
Staff training emphasizes the practical reality of dementia care – meeting residents where they are, redirecting rather than correcting, and treating behaviour as communication. The 40-bed size allows caregivers to know each resident well enough to recognize subtle behavioural changes that often precede medical issues or progression in cognitive decline.
The hospice waiver for 15 residents means that as a resident approaches end of life, hospice care can be delivered in place. Family does not need to coordinate a transfer to an inpatient hospice during an already difficult time.
How Is On-Site Medical Care Arranged for Residents?
Routine Physician Visits at the Home
Doctor2me physicians visit residents directly at the home for routine checkups, chronic condition follow-ups, and urgent issues that don't warrant an ER trip. Same-day or scheduled visits cover primary care work, alongside the LIC 602 evaluations admission requires.
For residents in dementia care, in-home physician visits matter more than for the general population. Clinic visits are disorienting, often distressing, and frequently leave residents agitated for days afterward. A physician visiting at the community avoids that disruption while still providing the clinical follow-up the resident needs.
Families can pick a specific physician from the Doctor2me provider directory when continuity with a known doctor matters.
Mobile X-Ray and EKG at the Home
Some diagnostic tests can be done at the bedside without transporting residents to imaging centers. Gentry Imaging, a mobile X-ray company serving Orange County, Los Angeles, the Inland Empire, and parts of Ventura County, brings digital portable X-ray and EKG units directly to residents in homes, nursing facilities, hospices, board and care, assisted living, and memory care settings, with same-day results.
For non-ambulatory residents at Pacifica Newport Mesa specifically, this kind of mobile diagnostic service eliminates the strain of an ambulance transport for a routine chest X-ray or EKG.
Skilled Home Health Services
Some residents need clinical home health beyond what the facility staff covers – skilled nursing visits, physical therapy, wound care, IV therapy. These are physician-ordered services delivered by licensed clinicians.
911 AM PM Home Health Care is one example of a home health agency providing this category of in-facility clinical care, with services arranged through the resident's physician. Home health is typically covered by Medicare or Medi-Cal when ordered for a qualifying condition.
What About Specialty Foot Care for Older Adults?
Foot health is one of the most overlooked elements of senior care, and it has outsized clinical consequences. Diabetic foot conditions, fungal infections, ingrown toenails, calluses, and pressure-related skin issues are common in elderly residents – particularly in non-ambulatory residents and those with circulatory issues. Untreated foot problems in seniors progress to infections, hospitalizations, and amputations far more often than they should.
For residents whose condition makes a clinic visit difficult, telehealth podiatry consultations bridge the gap. Dr. Arkady Kaplansky, DPM, a Los Angeles-based podiatrist with over 30 years of experience and telehealth availability, specializes in diabetic foot care, wound care, and minimally invasive treatments. His practice covers conditions common to elderly residents in memory care – diabetic foot conditions, foot infections, fungal nail issues, heel pain, and chronic wounds. For residents at Pacifica Newport Mesa whose foot health needs assessment between in-person podiatry visits, virtual consultations allow ongoing care without the disorientation a transport would cause.
Where Is Pacifica Senior Living Newport Mesa?
The community is on Bear Street in Costa Mesa, near the South Coast area. The neighborhood is residential and middle-income, with median household income around $74,000 and approximately 50,000 residents in the 92626 ZIP code.
College Hospital Costa Mesa is roughly 2.1 miles from the home. Hoag Hospital Newport Beach is about 5 miles south, and Hoag Hospital Irvine is approximately 8 miles east. The CDSS Community Care Licensing Division handles regional inspections of RCFEs through its Orange County Regional Office (Regional Office 22) under Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations.
Several churches are within four miles, including St John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, Vineyard Christian Fellowship, Newport Mesa Christian Center, and Harbor Trinity Baptist Church – useful context for families seeking communities of faith near the resident.
Families based in Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Irvine, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Santa Ana, or Tustin find the home within easy visiting distance.
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