Belmont Village Thousand Oaks

  • 3680 N. Moorpark Road, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
  • (805) 837-1821
  • 4.5 ( 12 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care

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About This Community

Belmont Village Thousand Oaks is conveniently situated, with easy access to Los Robles Regional Medical Center and the abundant restaurants, shopping, and entertainment venues along Thousand Oaks Blvd. and in Westlake Village. Also nearby are numerous churches and two synagogues, Thousand Oaks Performing Arts and Civic Center, California Lutheran University, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, and the Goebel Senior Center, a state-of-the art recreation center for older adults in Conejo Valley.

Belmont Village Thousand Oaks offers 105 studio and one-bedroom Assisted Living residences and a separate, secured Alzheimer's Neighborhood with 34 private apartments. Residents enjoy Belmont Village's customary high standard of care, beautifully appointed common areas, industry-leading programs, and luxurious amenities. The Mediterranean-style building is a split level design that compliments the surrounding hillside and features unobstructed views of the Santa Monica Mountains. The community has a variety of outdoor spaces, including a first floor courtyard, dining patio, outdoor exercise garden, and a generous covered balcony on the second floor.

Experience the Belmont Village Difference
  • Licensed nurse on-site 24/7
  • Medication management
  • Diabetic management program - Can administer injections
  • Circle of Friends© memory program for Mild Cognitive Impairment
  • Dedicated Memory Care Residences
  • Assistance with daily living
  • Well-trained, dedicated staff
  • Chef-prepared, restaurant-style dining
  • Professionally supervised fitness center and wellness programs
  • Physical, occupational and speech therapies available on-site
  • Free scheduled transportation
  • Enrichment programs and social activities
  • Internet and email at the Center for Learning
  • Housekeeping and laundry
  • Private and companion apartments
  • Short-term stays available
Memory Care rate includes the following
(there is an additional fee for enhanced personal care.)
  • Basic Personal Care (activity reminders and stand-by assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming and escorts)
  • Medication Management
  • Three delicious chef-prepared meals served restaurant-style daily in Josephine's Kitchen
  • Licensed Nurse on-site 24 hours a day
  • Regular monitoring of residents' wellness and periodic health assessments
  • Senior-focused social, recreational, educational and gardening activities
  • 24-hour emergency call response system
  • Daily scheduled transportation to nearby shops, physicians' offices or special events
  • Weekly housekeeping, laundering of bed linens and personal laundry
  • Daily trash removal and bed-making
  • All utilities except private telephone
  • Cable TV programming
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Reviews

4.5 ( 12 Reviews )
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anonymous 5
July 15, 2022
Unsafe facility, short staffed, high turnover, food horrible, poor care, wellness center inadequate, director is horrible.
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James
November 13, 2021
Belmont Village Thousand Oaks was very clean and very well-run. The staff that we talked to was great. Everything was just perfect. Everybody seemed to know what they were doing. It was almost like living at home. It was great. They have a bistro. The food would not be a problem because there were plenty of places to eat in the facility. We saw a bedroom. There was an exercise room and a garden. There was a part outside for parking your car. There were all kinds of activities. The cell service was not very good.
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Mohit
April 15, 2021
My overall experience at Belmont Village Thousand Oaks was wonderful. The staff members I met were friendly, so that was good. It was neat and clean. They had just started their dinner, and during that time, they were following the protocols for COVID. Overall, I was definitely happy from how that had a community kind of thing going on. I toured the dining area and one of the studio rooms, so it was good, and they were elevator accessible, too. I also saw the physical fitness center, no one was there in the evening, but they said that they have physical therapy.
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Lynn
March 17, 2020
We liked Belmont Village Thousand Oaks. It was a good option for my parents and I liked the tour. The people were really wonderful. The tour was very nice, but the apartments were smaller than the other place we visited. It was clean, the dining area was very nice, and the mountains and hills were very pretty.
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Priscilla
June 15, 2019
Belmont Village Thousand Oaks was great, but it's pretty isolated. They had great programs. The staff and the residents seemed really nice. The rooms were very nice. The activities described to me sounded great and the programs sounded phenomenal, better than any other place I had been to. They develop their programs with George Mason University and UCLA especially suited for elderly people. However, the location is at the very far end of Thousand Oaks, and it's fairly difficult to get to because it's not close to any freeway.
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Gene055852
March 30, 2017
I am settled in at Belmont and am quite satisfied with it. The amenities are very good. Today is casino day. They have lots of good activities, including going to movies, restaurants, and scenic rides to the beach. The food is good, and the staff is very good. The place is clean and orderly.
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Sharon311620
September 01, 2016
Belmont Village Thousand Oaks was excellent. I liked the facility a lot. The staff was good and very informative about what they handle and how they would help my mother. They had a good game room. The room was very nice. It was like an apartment. They had bingo and card games.
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Happy Visitor45
February 22, 2016
The rooms at Belmont Village are fine, but there's no parking at the facility. They offer a higher level of care, so I am giving them four stars. It is a nice facility but quite expensive. While I was there, they were starting to gather for a presentation of a guest speaker.
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Arlene13
November 30, 2015
At Belmont Village, they were very nice. It was a nice, good facility, but it was actually the most expensive one. It was as good as the one where my husband is but expensive.
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VisitorSon-in-Law00000293
September 19, 2013
Belmont Village is assisted living and they go from independent living to caring for people with Alzheimer's. The staff seemed kind and the accommodation seemed really good. The facility is at the end of the valley that Thousand Oaks is in and they provide a shuttle bus to go to malls and stuff like that. The residents seemed to be really happy and they would come up to me to say how they enjoyed living there.
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George35
July 31, 2013
Belmont Village was very nice and the staff was excellent, but they only have a second story room for my mom. The rooms were a little dark and expensive.
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Teresa10
March 20, 2013
Belmont Village was the only facility that had an available room with one bedroom. It's very nice and we like it. My dad just really likes the food. He likes everything; the place, the people, and the food. He has no complaints. I like best that the place is safe and there's things to do. It's clean, it's nice, and it has a nice view. My dad is happy there. I would recommend this place to others without hesitation.
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