Gardens Facts
Mt. San Antonio Gardens is owned by Congregational Homes, Inc., a nonprofit, public benefit corporation. The community is overseen by a 28-member Board of Directors that includes six residents.
Year opened
1961
Size
31 acres
Number of residents
Approximately 450
69% women, 31% men, and 30% couples
Number of residences
- 288 Private Homes
– 90 homes with two or more bedrooms
– 20 cottages (1 bedroom, 1 or 2 baths)
– 105 apartments (1 bedroom, 1 bath)
– 25 suites (1 bedroom, 2 baths)
– 12 efficiency apartments (with kitchen)
– 36 studio apartments - 71 Assisted Living studios and 1 bedroom apartments
- 10 Memory Care studios in the Green House® Homes
- 10 High Acuity Assisted Living studios in the Green House® Homes
- 48 Skilled Nursing private and semi-private rooms
Contract options
Type A Life Care and Type B Continuing Care
Financial plan
Entry fee and monthly fee
Monthly Fee Costs Cover :
- Three meals per day
- Housekeeping every other week, linens weekly
- All utilities except telephone, internet services, and cable television
- Complete home maintenance
- Groundskeeping
- Security
- Health and wellness programs and classes
- Exercise and recreational activities
- On-campus, competition length pool and spa
- Fully-equipped fitness center
- Social services and chaplain
- Transportation for medical/dental care
- Health care services provided include:
- Skilled Nursing
- High Acuity Care
- Assisted Living
- Memory care
- Temporary home care in residence
- Physical, occupational and speech therapy








Jay Labinger is a Gardens resident, he was born and raised in Los Angeles, CA. Jay received his Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Harvey Mudd College. He attended Harvard University where he earned a Ph.D. He was an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the University of Notre Dame. His career has included positions with Occidental Research Corporation & Atlantic Richfield. He is the Administrator of Beckman Institute at the California Institute of Technology as well as a Faculty Associate in the Chemistry Department. He enjoys reading, playing the piano, tennis and traveling. He has published books on the history of chemistry, sociology of science and literature & science. Here at the Gardens, Jay is part of the Conservation & Sustainability Committee the Green Fund as well as many other groups through the Gardens Club.
Jane Hurd is a Gardens resident, she was born & raised in a small town in Arkansas. After she received her BA from the University of Arkansas she moved to California and taught seventh grade English in Porterville CA. After two years she moved to Los Angeles and worked for the Department of Health Services and pursued a master’s degree in public administration from USC. She served as CEO for two Los Angeles area hospitals. She continues to consult as an executive coach for CEOs of healthcare companies. She has served on several boards including Mutual of America Insurance Company, YMCA of Metropolitan LA, LA Visiting Nurses Association and Inland Empire Girl Scouts. Jane is an award-winning author and plays several musical instruments. Here at the Gardens, Jane is part of the newly formed Bequest Committee, as well as many other groups through the Gardens Club.




















































