
The Pacific Ocean. Continuing education. World-class sporting. You’re just minutes in any direction from everything La Jolla and the San Diego area offer.

Social connectivity is the lifeblood of our community. Every day, you’ll find new ways to deepen relationships with your fascinating, endlessly active fellow residents.

Our residents are proud of their community — and we want to keep it that way. We’ve invested up to $80,000 in recent upgrades to individual residences, and totally renovated our most popular restaurant!

San Diego’s Blue Line trolley, which stops near the community, transports you directly to the center of San Diego’s vibrant urban hub.

Relish in a retirement lifestyle marked by holistic wellness and social independence today, with seamless access to high-quality supportive or skilled care later if you need it.

Our La Jolla community is the San Diego area’s epicenter of all things intellectual and cultural, from the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute to the La Jolla Playhouse and more.




Aging well looks different to every Vi resident. That’s why we created Living Well, a holistic approach to wellness in our communities that encompasses mind, body and spirit. Here are just a few ways residents embrace a wellness philosophy:
- Visiting the Brain Vitality Studio for “exergaming”
- Joining like-minded neighbors in activities like art classes or Walking San Diego
- Taking in a performance at the La Jolla Playhouse
With nearly 300 programs per month, residents are sure to find activities that help them live each day to the fullest.
Weather, walkability and world-class destinations
Whether it’s a quick dash to the store or a stroll to a local café with friends, Vi at La Jolla Village residents continue to take advantage of their hangouts and havens.
La Jolla’s restaurants, movie theaters, post office and dry cleaners are a stone's throw from the community — plus, we provide free scheduled transportation within a 15-mile radius. Whether you’re walking, driving or taking advantage of Vi’s free scheduled transportation, the world beyond our community is always within reach!
Here’s a look at just some of the places you can go…
- Family-friendly attractions: San Diego Zoo, SeaWorld, Old Town San Diego, and USS Midway Museum
- For nature lovers: La Jolla Cove, Torrey Pines State Reserve, or Balboa Park
- Renowned cultural institutions: San Diego Opera, San Diego Symphony, La Jolla Playhouse, Old Globe Theater and the San Diego Museum of Art
- Nearby doctors and hospitals: UCSD Sulpizio Cardiovascular Center, UCSD Shiley Eye Center, Scripps Memorial Hospital, Scripps Green Hospital and VA healthcare facilities
Glad to be connected!
There’s a lot to consider when embarking on the next phase of retirement—and contacting us is a big step. (Well done!)
We’ll be in touch soon to share expert insights and resident perspectives that we hope are helpful, and one of our team members will also be reaching out to answer any questions you may have.
What kind of care does Vi at La Jolla Village offer?
The community provides a continuum of care which includes assisted living, memory support, and skilled nursing services. The assisted living, memory support, and skilled nursing services are provided in the care center. The care center is located on the community’s grounds.
Vi at La Jolla Village is a Type A, or inclusive, Life Plan Community.
A Type A contract provides the most comprehensive continuing care coverage. A Type A contract generally provides for transfer to any of the community’s care venues for an unlimited time at little or no additional cost beyond the monthly fee paid while residing in independent living (including any ongoing monthly fee increases applicable to such independent living unit) and the costs of ancillary supplies and additional meals.
How many apartments and floor plans are available at your community?
Am I eligible to live at Vi at La Jolla Village?
Each prospective resident completes an application for residency. The completed application will be reviewed by our Resident Evaluation Committee. The Resident Evaluation Committee examines a prospective resident’s qualifications for residency. Those applicants who do not meet the criteria for residency will not be accepted for residency with continuing care coverage.