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Oakmont Of Fullerton
433 W. Bastenchury Road, Fullerton, CA 92835
Oakmont Of Fullerton is a state-licensed assisted living community in Fullerton, California, licensed for 152 residents and operating since 2023. The state has approved it to care for 152 residents who cannot walk unaided and 8 who may be bedridden. It is approved to care for residents with dementia. It holds a hospice waiver for 15, which means a resident who goes on hospice can stay here rather than being moved somewhere unfamiliar at the end of her life.
The facts, from the state
| Type | Assisted living community (licensed RCFE) |
| Licensed capacity | 152 residents |
| State license number | 306006224 |
| License status | Licensed — verified 2026-07-13 |
| Licensee | Well Oak Tenant Llc;oakmont Managememt Group LLC |
| Talk to someone | (949) 440-1669 |
| Open beds | We call these homes every week. Call us and we will tell you. |
| Monthly rate | We ask the home directly. We do not publish an estimate and call it a price. |
| State inspection record | Published in full below. |
What the state says about this home
The state has recorded 1 citation and 1 substantiated complaint at this home in the last 24 months.
The state has inspected this home 19 times, most recently on 5/15/2026. There have been 10 complaint investigations, and 1 allegation was substantiated. The home has been cited 1 time — for medication and medical care. A plan of correction is on file.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing
Division — facility record 306006224
, licensed since 2023. Retrieved 2026-07-13.
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