University Village Thousand Oaks

  • 3415 Campus Drive, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
  • (800) 671-8509
  • 4.9 ( 9 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Continuing Care Communities

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About This Community
If you knew your retirement could be even better than it is now, why would you wait to move to University Village Thousand Oaks retirement community? Located on more than 65 acres of picturesque hills and valleys in gorgeous Ventura County, University Village will offer you opportunities, services and amenities you've never dreamed of. Plus, the peace of mind that comes with long-term care, that's included, should you ever need it.

We'll take care of the household maintenance and chores, so you have plenty of time and freedom to enjoy the things you want. Learn more by exploring our Continuing Life® philosophy.

From Los Angeles to Santa Barbara, there's no other community like University Village Thousand Oaks! We're just 15 minutes from Westlake Village and Simi Valley.
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4.9 ( 9 Reviews )
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frances460461
June 06, 2017
I've gone to programs at University Village and toured that place. They're extremely gracious. I was extremely impressed by the efficiency of the staff during the tour. It was like going in to a Michelin Hotel; everything was spotlessly clean, and the landscaping was fantastic. Everybody I sent there had nothing but words of praise for it.
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Carol107087350
May 26, 2015
My brother-in-law likes University Village very well and has put in a deposit already. The rooms are almost double in size. The layout of the facility is wonderful. Everything is easy to get to. They have 4 levels of care. It is only two miles from the hospital. They have a town car that takes residents on any medical appointments which was free. The food is outstanding.
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Florence7
February 14, 2014
I'm living in University Village Thousand Oaks. The people are wonderful and the community is great. They do everything for you. They have an on campus rehab, a salon, gym, community center, transportation and we have entertainment constantly. The community is wonderful and beautifully kept. I got everything I want here. I am very happy.
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Visitor68649950
September 25, 2013
What impressed me most about University Village was how elegant looking the place was. It was a beautiful facility, like a 5-star hotel. It was in a very beautiful location where it was a little cooler than in the valley. Their rooms were small. They did have separate houses too. We had lunch in their dining room and it was just exquisite. The staff who walked us around and showed us different areas, she was very good. However, we didn't really meet any of their working staff. They did have activities but I didn't know any specifically. Overall, this facility was wonderful. It felt like you're going around a resort. However, it was expensive to live there.
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Visitor 8393
June 17, 2013
University Village is a retirement community. It's large and near the California Lutheran University. It's a very nice facility but it's also high end as far as cost goes. The facility is full and you'll be put on a waiting list but if it is within my budget this is where I will go.
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Nanette2
September 12, 2012
UVTO, as it has come to be known in our household, is a beautiful facility with a large sprawling campus. The residents range from those seeking independent living houses to those needing assisted living and memory care. The dining facilities are lovely and the food is good quality. The sales staff was incredibly warm and thoughtful during the sales process, however, once the deposit was paid, things swung a bit to the less-good side. Suddenly my inlaws were being pressured to accept accomodations which were more expensive than they wanted and were being scared into thinking the units they preferred could be unavailable for many months. This would require yet another medical review. People in their 80s don't like that. They are constatntly thinking of the status of their health and generally thinking the status will go down over time. UVTO has been very accomodating in allowing them to stay at the facility prior to the deposit to meet some folks and "live the UVTO life." All in all my inlaws are still looking forward to their new life and new activities and having some creature comforts coming their way and so are we.
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Seareader
May 02, 2012
University Village Thousand Oaks is an outstanding retirement community and assisted living campus. In my time visiting and even working there I found it entirely delightful. The staff is well trained and very passionate about what they do. They seem to always be present when needed and are eager to assist. The facility itself is phenomenal. It is similar to a large apartment complex; however it is broken up into various areas that make it feel cozy instead of constraining. There is a lap pool and gym available to residents that are always in pristine condition. I have swum in the pool and it is always very clean and well supervised. There is a calendar of events that is open to all residents. They plan movie nights, dances, birthday celebrations, wine tastings, and many other wonderful events. Every Sunday in the dining room is a buffet brunch. It is a very social event at which I met many kind and interesting people. If I was going to live in a retirement community, it would be one the University Villages.
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BobJoeBob
The facility was extremely spacious. There were very large roads scaling the hillside in the beautiful Wildwood area of Thousand Oaks. We visited both the assisted living facility (Named separately as "Oak View") and the independent living facility (Named "University Village"). The staff was extremely friendly and helpful in the various questions we asked. We were able to sample one of the meals in the dining room and the food was great. The dining hall is very large with a multitude servers taking care of the residents. The area surrounding the living facility was beautiful and the community seemed to enjoy traveling about with golf carts. One thing that I was impressed by was the safety features in the facility. Each resident is given a wrist band or a necklace where in the case of any emergency the facility's staff can find the exact location of the resident and reach them in minutes.
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SwmurPen
June 22, 2011
I applied to work here and I took a tour of the community while I was there. It seemed like a great place to be and everyone treated the elders and community members with respect. They have a beautiful restaraunt inside the premises and the food smelled great. The rooms are pretty spacious with a homey feel for the people there. I did not see of the members looking depressed or sad. They all seemed pretty happy and content with the community. They also have many activities you can take part in such as swimming, crafts, and sports. It truly seems like a great place to live.
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