Sunol Creek Memory Care, in Pleasanton, CA, part of Agemark Senior Living’s network of communities, has earned recognition from U.S. News & World Report as a 2026 Best Senior Living Community.
Now in its fifth year, the U.S. News Best Senior Living ratings evaluated more than 3,000 communities nationwide. Rankings are based on resident and family feedback across key areas including safety, quality of care, staff, value, and overall satisfaction.
Agemark communities are built on a personalized approach to care, ensuring each resident receives support tailored to their individual needs while maintaining dignity and quality of life. Sunol Creek specifically provides expert memory care for individuals with all types of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease, in Pleasanton, CA. The community has spent more than a decade serving the needs of local families.
“Recognition like this reflects the consistency and care our teams bring to residents and their families every day,” said Michael Pittore, CEO of Agemark Senior Living. “At Agemark, memory care is deeply personal. It is about creating an environment where residents feel safe, known, and supported, and where families have confidence in the care their loved ones are receiving. We are proud of the team at Sunol Creek Memory Care who make that experience possible.”
U.S. News awards the designation of Best Senior Living only to communities that meet its objective, data-driven standards, reflecting feedback from hundreds of thousands of consumers nationwide. The highest-rated communities in each care level earn a Best Senior Living rating.
Resident and family feedback reflects a strong sense of compassion and support at Sunol Creek, with families expressing appreciation for a team that is attentive, responsive, and present for both residents and their loved ones. Feedback also points to the staff’s specialized memory care expertise and their ability to provide patient, thoughtful care for residents.
“Choosing a senior living community is a significant life decision for older adults and their families. U.S. News’ Best Senior Living ratings provide a transparent, data-driven tool to help families identify the highest-quality care available,” said Ben Harder, managing editor and chief of health analysis at U.S. News. “We commend the communities that have earned this distinction, which reflects a deep commitment to resident well-being and exceptional service.”