Rancho Mirage Terrace

  • 34560 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage, CA 92270
  • (760) 770-7737
  • 4.1 ( 30 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care

Related Costs

Description

About This Community

Set in the beautiful Coachella Valley near golf courses and Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa, Rancho Mirage Terrace an Atria Senior Living community helps older people enjoy a simplified lifestyle.

This welcoming residence offers a selection of studio and one-bedroom apartments, most with a kitchenette. Just steps away are a variety of convenient amenities, including a heated pool and hot tub, salon and barber shop, and inviting outdoor spaces such as a designated space for dog walking and walking paths. A friendly, caring staff is available 24/7 to provide discreet support when needed.

For people living with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia, Rancho Mirage Terrace offers a forward-thinking approach to memory care. Residents enjoy exercise and social engagement in a secure, thoughtfully designed space with specially trained caregivers.

Every day is a new opportunity for connection, creativity and fun. With daily events and activities, residents can continue doing the things they love and discover new interests. From ice cream socials to happy hours, residents can be as active and involved as they like.

Atria Senior Living is a leading operator of independent living, assisted living, supportive living and memory care communities in more than 200 locations in 28 states and seven Canadian provinces. We are the residence of choice for more than 20,000 seniors, and the workplace of choice for more than 12,000 employees. We create vibrant communities where older adults can thrive and participate, know that their contributions are valued, and enjoy access to opportunities and support that help them keep making a positive difference in our world.

... Show All

Reviews

4.1 ( 30 Reviews )
review users
SB
My mother is on a waiting list at Rancho Mirage Terrace. Everyone was friendly. It was very clean. It had a really good vibe. It just seemed like the best fit for my mother. It wasn't too big. It felt more family oriented because it wasn't overwhelmingly big. They have a nice patio, a pool, and a jacuzzi.
review users
Virginia
March 17, 2022
I visited Rancho Mirage Terrace, but it's beyond my income. I had lunch there. It was beautiful and I wish that I could afford to be there, with the exception that it would have a lot of activities that I wouldn't be able to participate in because of my handicap. I would pretty much have to stay in my apartment pretty much most of the time. My caregiver was with me, and I remember there was a special type of service, I think it was around Halloween time for Catholic people. It was very good food, and the cook came out and talked with us and that was very nice. He was a gourmet cook, and the meal was very much of a gourmet lunch meal. It was very delicious, and my caregiver was very impressed also. The staff was very, very helpful. She had called me several times because she said she was very anxious that I would be able to move in there. But it just isn't possible on my income. It was almost breathtaking; it was so beautiful.
review users
Edmund
November 26, 2021
I went to Rancho Mirage Terrace. I found the facility rather sterile. It wasn't extremely welcoming. It lacked warmth, it's a nice facility, but once I looked at it, I said no, not for me. The two people that I interacted with were very pleasant. It was just too cold, too impersonal. The layout of the one-bedroom units was quite nice, as the saying goes, no cigar. I found the grounds very uninspiring. They had a swimming pool, but it was sort of off to one end of the facility. The common rooms just didn't have any warmth to them. They need to make it more personal.
review users
James
November 21, 2021
We liked Rancho Mirage Terrace. It was more of a hotel feel to it. It didn't have a hospital feel. It was bright and cheery. The rooms were well appointed with extra things. There was a kitchenette in the room. The rooms were spacious. There were lots of amenities there. The cafeteria seemed to be set up very nicely, family style restaurant service. The services they offered were excellent. They all seemed very, very happy with their jobs and willing to help and be cheery.
review users
Jim
May 12, 2021
Rancho Mirage Terrace was a relatively new facility. It is very clean and very nice. It is private pay. They have memory care, and they have different stages depending on how serious you are. It is a good place, and it was the least expensive place we could find because we originally didn't think that my friend had dementia. It is a full service type of scenario there, where they get three meals a day; it is pretty basic. You have your own room that you have to furnish, but it is very clean. They had activities there. With Covid, they held back a little bit. They had different entertainment people coming there. We were given a tour, and it is very well kept, very clean, and very nice. We did not visit memory care. We visited the basic where you take care of yourself. If we put my friend in there, once he runs out of money that is it. We saw one room that was furnished and one that was not furnished. It was very nice and very clean. They were the size to fit at least a queen bed, and they had a place for a computer. The main person that we met and the gal in charge of sales were very nice, very pleasant and helpful. They had a lot of things there. They had a pool, and there were people doing activities there. They were in their chairs doing some exercises. I did not see anything negative at all. It was all clean, very well done, and very well kept.
review users
Brenda
My friend is moving into Rancho Mirage Terrace this weekend. We liked it. I don't remember what kind of amenities they have, but she has a really nice room, and it's adequate for her. She just has a studio. They have a wonderful kitchen, and the facility is very clean.
review users
Barbara
Rancho Mirage Terrace is beautiful. My patient moved into their assisted living level. The rooms are like miniature apartments that have kind of like a kitchenette. There's no real cooking facility in the rooms but it's got like a sink, and you can have a microwave, a toaster or a coffee maker if you wish to put them in, but it's your apartment. They come in different sizes, my patient is in a studio and she absolutely loves it there. The foods that I tasted there were fine, she has not made any complaints about the food and she's eating 3 times a day. They have a restaurant type menu where they have specials for the day, but they also have choices so that they aren't just stuck eating just one thing. They have a pool that's handicapped accessible, they have 2 large dining rooms, a happy hour on Friday evenings, bingo 5 days a week, and exercises twice a day every day. You ask for it, they pretty much have it. If anything happens to me I'd go to this community.
review users
Stacy
Mission Hills at Rancho Mirage was nice, but there was nothing extraordinary about it. The people were really nice. The marketing people were very welcoming. I saw a room and some of the spaces briefly. It was freshly painted. The room I saw was dark, but in the desert that's usually preferable, because it gets so hot here.
review users
Jack
September 27, 2018
Mission Hills at Rancho Mirage is primarily basic. They don't provide medical care or things like that. They provide you three meals a day, a room, and whatever is necessary. I require at this time only help with bathing. There are two dining rooms divided equally, with probably 50 people in each dining room. The food is good. They have transportation to doctors, dentists, or wherever you need to go. Their calendar of activities is detailed, including what they're doing every hour, whether it's exercises, games, or trips. I like that they provide a nice gazebo outside for smoking.
review users
rigger
March 30, 2018
Memory care unit upstairs is dark and dreary. Senior staff is friendly on the surface but apparently vindictive if you move your loved one to another facility. After we moved our loved one to another facility, unbeknownst to me, a bill for phone service was unpaid. No one at the facility informed me of this and eventually it was turned over to a collection agency. The collection agency sent letters to Mission Hills which were never forwarded to me. It's interesting to me that Mission Hills had my home address to send me their bills but apparently couldn't find it to send the collection notices to me. Now, my credit is damaged. Thank you, Mission Hills.
review users
Erika
January 30, 2018
I met a lot of the staff at Mission Hills at Rancho Mirage and they were were all amazing, from housekeeping to the activities director to the chefs. It's a smaller facility, but it's nice and they have plenty of activities. The rooms I saw were small and my grandparents needed a larger room. It's very comparable for the price, but the food wasn't that great.
review users
PV
August 21, 2017
Mission Hills at Rancho Mirage was good. Everybody was very friendly. I got a very thorough tour. I got to look at a couple of different apartments and everything was fine. The rooms were good and comparable with the others. The dining was nice. They were putting in something for pets. They didn't have transportation on weekends for church, but they did have somebody from the church come in and give a service. However, my mother really likes to dress up and go to church. They also had set dining at set times for the meals.
review users
Jim403154
March 04, 2017
Mission Hills was nice. I liked that it was open and had a lot of activity areas, a swimming pool, and transportation, but I didn’t go in too far.
review users
Patty183370
December 29, 2016
Mission Hills at Rancho Mirage was nice but doesn’t have a lot around it. It was very clean and had a welcome sign with my name on it. The lady representing the place was extra nice and showed me all around. There were activities for the residents to do every day. The dining area was lovely. If my parents were in there, they would think they were in Taj Mahal. They have a nice menu with lots of options. They named the hallways after Frank Sinatra and Bob Hope, so that the residents feel comfortable. The staff responded well, and the lady answered questions that I didn’t even know I should be asking.
review users
Linda415153
November 22, 2016
My mother is in Mission Hills Rancho Mirage. She has been there for two years. I like the fact that they do holiday parties for the family about a week before the holidays. They have the best food to do that. They have a really nice group of people who work there. You feel so comfortable. They have outings all the time. You can bring your cat, and she has two. She really likes where she is right now. It is a very nice facility. The rooms are very nice. They take her to her doctor’s appointments. The staff goes an extra mile for my mom. The place is clean and cheery. The people are wonderful. The director is fabulous and has his office so that he sees everybody that comes in. A couple of times a month, they go out to each lunch. She likes to go to the stores, and they take her. She loves the activities because she gets to teach people how to play cards. My mother’s name is Beverly, so they have Beverly’s cards at 6 o’clock.
review users
Gigi725232
October 10, 2016
Mission Hills is a very nice place. It’s very clean. It’s definitely a good place. The staff is very accommodating. The atmosphere is very nice. Everyone is very friendly. I feel very good about it. One other thing that I was very happy about it is that the area for the patients that have dementia or Alzheimer’s; they have a floor that is secured, and the patients cannot just walk away and wander somewhere.
review users
Carol124439950
May 10, 2016
Mission Hills at Rancho Mirage was a clean and pleasant place. Everyone was helpful. We ended up placing my mom there, but it also helped that it was just 5 minutes away from my brother's house. Everyone had been wonderful, and they went out of their way to make the transition as smooth as possible. I had a couple of meals there and the food was good, smaller portions primarily for seniors but it's good quality food.
review users
MikeYDYYB
My mother is in Mission Hills at Rancho Mirage. It was pretty low grade, so it peaked our interest. The price was right, and we did it based on cost. The staff was wonderful except for the girl that does the selling. She's not good at her job and she's so insecure. The activities are limited there, but they have bingo and crafts on a daily basis. The only thing she does there is eat and play bingo. She says the food is very good. The choice that they have on the menu is extremely limited compared to where she was. They serve small portions and you only have one choice. The quality is fine, but they need more choices. They also need to clean the halls up a little.
review users
Anonymous121382450
March 23, 2016
What I liked about Mission Hills at Rancho Mirage was that it was a fairly modern facility in a very nice area. The rate was reasonable given all of the services provided. The population is just the right size with less than 100 residents.
review users
Lissa1
February 26, 2016
I stayed for 2 weeks at Mission Hills. They took really good care of me. It was great, and I loved it. I made a lot of friends there with the caregivers. The room was great, the menu was good, but they need to put up a separate wing just for post-op.
review users
A Fellow Reviewer11
December 21, 2015
I visited Mission Hills. It was very pleasant and very nice. The visit was very helpful, but we decided it wasn’t a place for us. We wanted a kitchen in the room. Nevertheless, the food was very good, and there were some good things to do, too.
review users
Anonymous115139650
November 15, 2015
Mission Hills needs an update and new carpeting. It’s built more like a hotel, has two stories, which I don’t like, and it’s not clean enough. They do have good activities. I didn’t like the dining room; it’s more like a feeding hall. The food was excellent, but Joe, who was the head of the kitchen, isn’t there anymore, so I don’t know how it is anymore. They’re not putting enough money into it. They need to re-carpet again, so they’ll probably do that.
review users
Anonymous118878750
October 31, 2015
Mission Hills at Rancho Mirage was not quite as updated and nice. It was a little bit older and tired. They have set meal times. They also have set driving days, e.g., only two days a week where they go to doctors' offices and once a week where they go to big stores. The facility was a lot more set and not as flexible.
review users
Anonymous101678550
February 10, 2015
Mission Hills at Rancho Mirage is not terrific, but it is OK. The staff is fine. My sister is in an apartment unit, and it is average in size. The food is good, and the dining room is OK. I would recommend this facility to others.
review users
Visitor82680550
April 29, 2014
The one I liked the best was Mission Hills Senior Living. We liked the atmosphere, and the units seemed very nice. They have the two units separated, but they're equal, and I just liked it better than the others I visited. I talked to a woman whose husband was there, and she was happy with the care. They can't get out if they're in the memory wing. They have a weekly outing somewhere. They gave me some pastry, and it was delicious. From what I can tell, it's about as good as it gets.
review users
Visitor67320150
March 31, 2014
My friend has been at Mission Hills for over a year now. I think it is a very nice place. She's settled down. She goes to the dining room for her meals, and then they have activities during the week. I think the staff has been very helpful, accommodating, and cheerful. It's just a very clean, kept-up community. Our friend who is there has problems: she has dementia, and she imagines things. She is being taken care of. Mission Hills has walkers and wheelchairs, but I personally would prefer to be on one floor.
review users
Elsie3
January 31, 2014
Mission Hills was clean and nice. The people were very friendly and nice. The area may not be as accessible because it was kind of a set aside area. But it was not that far. It was may be 15 to 20 minutes to a more populated area with shopping and restaurants. They also had a restaurant style for meals, which was nice. May be their activity calendar wasn't quite best, but they had an outdoor pool. I thought the main draw back was the room plans. They weren't quite as good. I don't really like the fact that even the one-bedroom model, they had very little extra storage and all the bedroom had regular size closet which wasn’t very big. But the bathrooms were nice and they had all the safety ropes. They had a small refrigerator under the counter.
review users
Visitor82068750
December 30, 2013
Mission Hills is a lovely place, kept very clean. It has a very pretty, nice big dining room. The food isn't as good as I've seen in other places at the moment. There are 70 buildings like this owned by the company. The director of the staff is very pleasant. We have a lady here who handles the medicine and she's very knowledgeable and good.
review users
Visitor71982950
October 30, 2013
The staff at Mission Hills was very outgoing and very anxious to help. They had shows every week and I've already received invitations to their events. It was a little bit more open space. That would be a second choice but I still wouldn't want to go there because it was a smaller facility and off the very main street, down the street from the hospital, kind of set off in their own property. It was more appealing to me but at this point in my life, it wasn't something I wanted to pursue.
review users
LadyLuck1
February 23, 2012
The dining room was always clean and well organized. The meals seemed well rounded and good portion sizes. The facility provided assistance for residents needing it as well as more private setups for residents that needed less help. The apartment setup offered residents the opportunity to maintain a private lifestyle that did not confine them to a hospital room- it felt more like home. The staff was always friendly and upbeat, whether they were greeting you at the door or helping a resident. The facility often provided activities and social opportunities for residents to listen to music, hear stories, go shopping, and participate in performances and religious programs. There was also a pool for residents to exercise and get outside. I felt safe with my elderly relative here as the staff could provide medical help which was needed for her a few times. We felt assured she had opportunities to stay busy and active while still taken care of while in her more fragile state.
Show all 30 Reviews
Show Less

Other Living Options

  • independent-living Independent Living
  • nursing-homes Nursing Homes
  • ccrc CCRCs
  • memory-care Memory Care
  • adult-day-care Adult Day Care
  • in-home-care In-Home Care