Merrill Gardens at Santa Maria
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- 1220 Suey Road, Santa Maria, CA 93454
- (805) 322-3349
- 4.4 ( 12 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, Continuing Care Communities, and Memory Care





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About This Community
Conveniently located between San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara, Merrill Gardens at Santa Maria is a campus-style retirement community that provides a wide spectrum of care. Enjoy being near golf courses, wineries, the Veteran’s Administration Building and Marian Regional Medical Center.
Residents enjoy celebrating birthdays, anniversaries and holidays together, as well as being involved in local volunteer projects. They enjoy use of the community’s private dining room for special occasions. Santa Maria offers scenic coastal state and county parks for picnicking, strolling and more. The nearby Luis Oasis Senior Center offers classes, hiking trips, volunteering, a travel club and more.
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4.4
( 12 Reviews )
Charles
March 19, 2023
We toured Merrill Gardens at Santa Maria. The tour was good. They provide meals at any time. So it's not set times to eat. There are apartments from one bedroom to two bedrooms. They have independent living and they also have caregiving, like assisted living. To live there would take two retirement plans and have nothing left over. That's for independent living, you go to assisted living, and that's even more. The staff was very nice. She gave a good tour, answered all our questions, sat down with us, then went through all the costs. She didn't hide anything. They have a calendar of activities. They have bingo. They have get-togethers, and they have a piano in the main lobby. They have different functions. The building is big. They also have separate buildings for people who want to live independently, like little houses in the same facility.
Meagan
October 26, 2021
Merrill Gardens at Santa Maria was offering a special, so the price was very enticing. The dining room area seemed very nice, and the food selection seemed good, but it just didn't have a very vibrant feeling. The people that we saw there didn't seem particularly happy. We had kind of a rough time together with the staff who gave the tour. We got off on the wrong foot. The rooms were nice, they all kind of looked alike, but it was a very functional living space. I liked the price, but I didn't like that it felt like your typical nursing home. We didn't come away feeling that it was a place that had much going on. It just didn't seem as vibrant as the others. The maintenance and upkeep seemed fine, I didn't notice any problems. They had a cozy dining room area. Their beverage area, that they normally have open, was closed because of COVID, and the feeling I got was that because of COVID, a lot of things that they normally do had been shut down and they weren't going anywhere. They weren't having any type of activities, and a lot of the things that they might normally do weren't happening anymore.
Gumby01
September 03, 2018
Pros: Great people. Excellent facility. Surprisingly good food.
Cons: None
The twilight of life is often not an easy time. In late April 2018, my wife and I moved from Silicon Valley which we called home for more than 35 years to Nipomo, about 210 miles to the south. My mother relocated from Pennsylvania to San Jose in February 2015 and took up residence in a nice retirement facility (part of the Brookdale group). When we moved, there was little choice for her but to go with us.
The Central Coast of California between San Luis Obispo and Santa Maria is a remarkably happy place. The weather is tough to beat. Vineyards cover many of the hills. The Pacific Ocean is never far away. People seem to be content…whether fellow shoppers in the stores, neighbors or drivers(!). Still, finding the appropriate place for an aging parent is not a simple task. If moving is one of life’s toughest jobs for a person in good health and sound mind, it’s a treacherous task for a 90 year old with many ailments, both real and imagined.
A few minutes after arriving at Merrill Gardens, my wife and I turned to each other and said “this is it”. My mother moved there 3 weeks after we settled into our new home. Any transition is hard, especially for an elderly person who established a life in one city and didn’t really want to try it again in another. She only lived 5 weeks in Merrill Gardens before succumbing to a variety of medical issues, but the staff and people in that residence made our lives as sweet as possible, both before and after her passing.
- Location: Convenient. Merrill Gardens is in the northern part of Santa Maria, about 3 minutes east of Highway 101 off the Donovan Road exit.
- Exterior: Very attractive. There are 2 large 3 story buildings…one built in the early 2000s and the other around 2010 (I believe)…plus a circle of cottages to the north and east. Attention has obviously been given to the landscaping which gives the complex a residential appeal. You might say it’s the nicest part of the neighborhood.
- Interior (of the newer building where my mother lived): Bright and cheerful. The receptionist and concierge are just inside the entrance with a “great room” to the left. It’s warm, colorful and cozy. The initial feeling you get is “they take care of things at this place”.
The dining room remains open from early morning to late evening since Merrill Gardens has a policy of “anytime dining”. It’s large and airy with tables spaced far enough apart to permit privacy yet allow conversation among friends.
The hallways are more spacious and inviting than at similar facilities. There are several rooms for meetings and movies, the largest library I’ve seen in such places and a very active pool table nearby.
- Apartments: Generous. My mother had a one bedroom unit on the 2nd floor with about 600 square feet plus a balcony of 100 square feet. When she arrived, there had only been one occupant since the facility opened. It was cleaned and painted with a bigger kitchen than she had in San Jose…including a large refrigerator, microwave and stove. Maybe not all the amenities of a real home (such as a lack of good storage), but not too shabby either.
- Dining: Really good. My mother was a picky eater, but definitely enjoyed her meals at Merrill Gardens. While we were sometimes dragged to dinner in San Jose, we went willingly here. The food was tasty and the servers friendly and patient.
- Senior Staff: The best. We can’t say enough good things about the Chief Executive, Audie. and Community Managers Kim. and Gary G., but I’ll try. Kind, accommodating, informative and willing to listen to a family’s tales of woe. It was like having friends on the inside. The receptionists were always helpful, especially Barbara during there week.
- Caretakers and Other Staff: More of the best. Kind, supportive and patient. They’re not the most highly paid, but their jobs are tough.
- Other Residents: Very friendly. It’s as if the happy atmosphere of the Central Coast extended to the residents. Older age did not deter these people from smiling.
- Cost: Reasonable. We paid $3,250/month for the one bedroom apartment which was roughly the same as in San Jose, but for a nicer facility. However, it can get expensive if you need ancillary services, including management of medicines and specialized care. NOTE: The initial “community fee” of $4,000 covers the facility’s move-in costs. If your family member leaves within the first 4 months, you’ll get a pro-rated amount back. Mr. Sherberg was very helpful in getting us the best possible refund.
- Value: Excellent. The best money spent in quite a while.
I hesitated writing this review for a few months after my mother’s death because I wanted to make sure the long process ended as well as it began. It did. There are no “ifs, ands or buts” to the 5 stars awarded to Merrill Gardens in Santa Maria.
Kathie
April 09, 2018
My mother is at Merrill Gardens at Santa Maria. They have excellent food, and she could go down anytime and they would fix her a meal. We've eaten there a couple of times, and the food is delicious. They have a lot of activities. It's super clean. I've used the public restrooms many times and they're very clean. They have lots of staff. They're very family oriented, so it's not about the money, it's more about the people, and we really appreciate that aspect of it. We're very impressed. It's not inexpensive but it's also not ultra expensive. The staff per senior ratio is pretty high. We like that, too. Her room is very large with a walk-in closet plus a regular closet. She has a very large bathroom with a curbless shower with multiple shower heads plus storage in her bathroom for linens. She has a little kitchenette in her studio apartment with a sink and a built-in microwave, a full-sized refrigerator, and built-in kitchen storage cabinets. It's a very nice room with a big window that opens up. I'm happy with them. While we were there moving her in, a lot of people stopped in her room, like the housekeeping staff and the care staff. She wears the little button around her neck in case she falls. The people were super nice. The service staff in the dining hall is very nice, too. They offer something every single day like wine and cheese and yesterday they had a giant Easter egg party. My sister and my husband participated in that. The facility is very big, and it also has memory care.
Susan170023
April 13, 2017
Mom is in Merrill Gardens at Santa Maria for 1 month now, and it has been very good. Everything is very nice compared to other places that we visited. The staff has been very caring, and my mom has made friends with a lot of them. Mom likes their restaurant style dining area where she can eat whenever she likes. We checked a lot of places, but Mom was happiest with this one. They have lots of activities, but Mom is still adjusting, so she doesn’t participate much in their activities yet.
Fely038220
July 02, 2016
Merrill Gardens at Santa Maria was very nice, well maintained, very clean, fresh, and new. It is just a very nice place. It looked like an upscale hotel. There wasn’t really too much going on at the time when we went through, though. The food was great, and the dining area looked nice.
DavidEMGHR
May 10, 2016
I looked into Merrill Gardens. It was a very nice place but too far away from the people we knew and the activities that we were involved in. I thought the place was relatively new and had been kept up in very good condition. The people seemed friendly and alert. They had a very good selection of activities. They sponsored a very active local bridge game with a number of occupants there and there were also people not living there who came in and participated. The people running the place were very friendly, accommodating, and understood that these kinds of transitions were difficult. I thought they were as supportive as possible. The place was very attractive, physically.
Sam34
January 16, 2016
The rooms at Merrill Gardens weren’t as big as the ones where I’m living now. The staff was very helpful; they explained everything and were very courteous.
Denise43
October 31, 2015
It is a gated community, which is nice. It says Merrill Gardens. It doesn’t say, like, assisted living or retirement community. It’s like you’re driving through a gated neighborhood. They have three-story buildings when you first drive in. One of them is independent; one is assisted living. To the left of that, they have three streets that have cottages that are independent living. There are 40 of those cottages on three streets. There are four of them connected. You have your own garage, but you take your trash out just like you do in your normal home. Your mailbox is right down the street from your home, just like in a normal place. There’s a central green area in the middle of the cottages, with community gardening if you wanted. They have patios in the front door, off of the master’s bedroom, and a huge patio off the dining-room area in the kitchen, which has very nice landscaping, so you can putter in the front yard or in the back yard if you wanted to. They do, however, take care of the landscaping they put in. The units are two bedrooms, two bathrooms, living room, huge kitchen with an island and an eating area. It’s very well-laid-out and with nice square footage. They’re almost 1,300 square feet, like 1,280. The garage is very nice-sized -- a car and a half garage. If you’re still into having a work bench, a car or a golf cart, you had space for all of that. But in addition, they also have apartments, which have full kitchens.
They have a lot of activities going on. They have all kinds of clubs for whatever you happen to be into. If you don’t want to drive, they have shuttles that go to Costco, the grocery store, and the malls. They have outings to the casinos and concerts too.
The assisted living has their own three-story building. They have very nice apartments. We only looked at the two bedrooms because that’s what we were interested in. They have lots of square footage, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and nice balconies. Their own buildings are three-story, nicely decorated with good colors. It was very nice. In assisted living, they have more kitchenettes versus the kitchen.
The nice thing about Merrill Garden is when they built their apartments (the three-story buildings) one echnically is independent and the other one is assisted, but they are both licensed for assisted living, which is nice. If you are living in the so-called independent apartment and you need assistance, you can still get it in that apartment without moving, which is nice.
Their assisted living is not a cookie-cutter program. Whatever you need assistance in is the assistance you will get.
All the activities are for everybody. Even if you live in the assisted living, you’re not sequestered to the assisted-living dining room. It's the same thing in the independent living -- you’re not sequestered to that dining room. You can eat whatever venue you want; you can attend whatever activities you want. It doesn’t matter what assistance level you need. You can do everything you want to do.
The caregivers looked like very caring people. We ate in the dining room that day; the dining room staff was fabulous. The food was really good. We also toured the memory-care facility, which is three buildings. They call them houses. It’s inside the gated area inside the gated area, so they’re double-gated. They house 14 people in each one of these houses. They each have their own dining room and everything. The rooms were very nice. They’re 150 square feet, nice-sized rooms and bathroom. It didn’t feel like you’re in any kind of a hospital or nursing home. It was very homey, nicely carpeted, walls are wall-papered, nice oak railing going down the hallway, and artwork from residents and artists alike on the walls. Each of the buildings is identical to each other. If they had to move somebody from building 1 to building 3, they wouldn’t get agitated because the buildings look identical to the one they just came from. They wouldn’t even know that they transferred from a different building.
I think the biggest difference between Merrill Gardens and some of the other ones is that Merrill Gardens is built as a senior continuing-care community, where some of them that we looked at took over a hotel or a student housing. It was actually built for older people. The bathrooms are the correct size, rooms are nice-sized, and doorways are big enough for wheelchairs and walkers. They seemed to saw almost everything.
Lori44
July 28, 2015
Our friend has been in Merrill Gardens at Santa Maria since the 25th of June. They have several buildings, and she is in 1350. I have nothing but good comments about the staff and the facility. The staff is excellent, the facility is very nice, the food is very good, and the people are very caring. The room that my friend has is very comfortable and larger than most that we checked in the area, and the price is a good value. She has a one-bedroom apartment, and it has a complete kitchen with a regular stove and a refrigerator; however, she doesn't plan to cook. All meals are included. and they can eat anytime they want from 7:00 to 7:00. It's the best of all worlds. She has a 700 square foot apartment. and it has one bedroom and one bath. The dining room is lovely. They have all sorts of activities. They have outings where they take them on little bus tours for the day with boxed lunches. They take them to plays, their medical appointments if they need to be taken, and to shopping places. They have a happy hour on Friday night and barbecues on the 4th of July or Memorial Day -- they seem to celebrate every holiday.
Visitor94056650
February 23, 2015
I visited Merrill Gardens, and it was excellent; there was excellent care, good meals, good exercises, and entertainment. The staff is very nice, and my friend is living in a 2-bedroom apartment. It’s not large, but it’s adequate and he has a nice balcony.
Visitor805
October 30, 2012
Merrill Gardens looks pretty nice. It's clean and modern-looking. The have enough common areas, exercise areas, dining, library and social areas. Of all the places I've seen it seems one of the nicest and I would recommend them.
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