Camino Retirement Apartments
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- 12101 Lomas Boulevard Ne, Albuquerque, NM 87112
- (505) 298-9976
- 3.4 ( 3 reviews )
- Assisted Living and Independent Living
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Description
About This Community
Thank you for your interest in Camino Retirement Apartments.
Camino has served the community since 1972, when it became Albuquerque’s first Retirement Center. We have remained at the same convenient location just east of Juan Tabo, with great views of the East Mountains, the spectacular sunsets and brilliant city lights.
Camino offers two Retirement Living options: Independent and Assisted Living. Both options include several amenities. With our licensed Assisted Care Program, additional personalized care is provide 24 hours a day by attendants who help with resident’s daily activities.
Camino offers a comfortable lifestyle at a reasonable price. There is no buy-In fee and our leases are month to month. We invite you to compare!
Services
- Three delicious meals everyday served directly to the table with special menus on holidays
- Medication reminders and supervision
- Attendants on duty 24 hours
- Mealtime reminders/escorts
- Assistance with hygiene, grooming and dressing
- Emergency alert system
- Daily housekeeping services
- Daily linen service
- Personal laundry service
Amenities
- Individual climate control
- Full private bath
- Utilities (except cable and phone)
- Scheduled transportation
- Full calendar of activities
- 24 hour emergency call system
- Beautifully decorated TV lounge
- Special entertainment weekly
- Beauty and Barber shop
- Spacious dining rooms
- Maintenance
- Free laundry facility
- Ample parking for visitors
Reviews
3.4
( 3 Reviews )
Doreen
January 02, 2018
Camino Retirement Apartments was an older place and I did not care for it because the independent living was combined with the assisted living. I didn't think my mom would have fit in there at all. There was one elevator that took forever to go up and down the different levels. The staff member that assisted us was very friendly. They had posters in every hallway for the residents to see what was going on. I did not care for the dining area that much because it seemed small to me.
Pam525051
May 24, 2016
Camino Retirement was terrible. I wouldn’t recommend that anyone should stay there at all. Nobody met us there. We didn’t find anybody at the desk, so we had to go looking for somebody. We waited for about 15 minutes until we finally found a home health aide, and we just asked her to convey the message to the manager that we came and were waiting for someone and couldn’t find them. It was in a poor area of town, really rundown, and in poor condition, so it was not a good option. The place was dirty and didn’t look like it was kept up very well. I didn’t even get to see an apartment because nobody was there.
MikeFHEIR
May 10, 2016
I visited Camino Retirement Apartments. Everyone seemed to care, it was a good place for the price, and the one-bedroom room was still new. They had a bunch of activities lined up.