As a resident of Carmel Village at Clovis, you’ll enjoy the value and comfort of home without the expenses and inconveniences of home ownership. Enjoy a monthly rental with no buy-in or long-term lease. This sophisticated community offers a range of rental housing options to meet your needs now and into the future.
Amenities and Services:
Full Kitchens
Washer & Dryer
Weekly Housekeeping with Linen Service
Utilities Included (excludes phone/internet)
Covered Patios
Beautifully Landscaped Courtyards and Patio Areas
Oversized Garage
Emergency Call System
Pet-Friendly Community with Specially Designed Outdoor Area
Access to Chef-Prepared Meals In The Point Lobos Dining Room
Cypress Point Lounge
Sequoia Club Room
Redwood Theater
Planned Events, Activities, And Special Outings
Exercise Classes At Eagle Creek Fitness Center
Full-Service Beauty Salon and Barber
Wireless Internet Connection in Common Areas
Scheduled Transportation
Within your private Carmel Village at Clovis apartment home, you will be relieved of many daily living and healthcare concerns. Our Assisted Living is designed to provide a warm and inviting home for those who would benefit from personal care services, as well as programs designed to meet individual needs. Respite stay and Hospice care are available and a variety of other important medical services are located nearby.
Carmel Village at Clovis offers a warm and caring environment to help individuals with memory loss enjoy life. Our individually tailored life program provides the stability of a routine while maximizing independence and autonomy. The specialized and passionate team at Carmel Village develops close bonds with residents and their families creating a transparent and effective environment for the good of all involved.
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Reviews
4.5( 6 Reviews )
Bill
We toured Carmel Village at Clovis. The people seemed very nice. The tour was pretty thorough, and we were able to talk with one of the residents. There were two classifications of rooms. One room shares a bathroom, and then you can pay more if you want a room with your own bathroom. Nobody wants to share a bathroom at that age, so I think that's just not a good setup. The rooms were very basic and small, too.
They had somebody playing music for the residents. They seemed to have adequate staff, and they had places to mingle and different places to eat. The other thing that was really nice is outside of the memory care facility, they have a set of condominiums that you can rent month by month. If you had somebody at the memory facility, their spouse could rent one of those condominiums. That was kind of a neat feature. Or if you are not quite ready for either of the facilities, you could rent the condominiums. The condominiums surround the memory care facility, which was nice. I only met a couple of staff members, and they were very pleasant.
Reviewer RC#1004b
November 09, 2022
Carmel Village at Clovis knew each resident and the stories behind them. They were personable. The lady who toured us around didn't know my story, didn't know my father or anything, but she cared. They had a beauty salon and they do outings where they would take the memory care residents out for a drive throughout the community. So, it's more of a family community than just a memory care.
Catherine
September 13, 2022
My husband is a resident of Carmel Village at Clovis. The thing I love most about Carmel Village is the caregivers, and the least I like about the place is the food. I like the way that the memory care facility is set up, and I like the fact that they have access to where they can get outside. So it's all locked up, but they can get outside to sit in the sun if they like to, or just enjoy being outdoors any time they want, whereas the other facilities would require them to get permission from somebody to let them out in the backyard or back inside. I like the cleanliness of the place. The nurses there or the medics are all on top of my husband's medication. The caregivers are very attentive and they speak to me every time I come in. I did a walk-through on another community here in Clovis, and I found that one to be loud and chaotic, whereas here, it seems to be calmer. When they do their activities, they include everybody in the facility and it's one activity at a time. The staff is wonderful. The presentation of the food and the combination of what they give them, as far as nutrition, is fine but the taste is terrible. The activities are very good, especially on Sundays. They take the residents that are capable for an hour every Sunday, to get them out on a nice drive to the mountains and stuff, which I think is wonderful. In terms of value for the money, they're all expensive. Things go missing but he's in a memory clinic and people are up and walking around, wandering and stuff.
Vicki
August 03, 2022
I went to Carmel Village at Clovis. I thought the price was right. They were very nice and caring, and the facility looked nice. The staff was very knowledgeable and nice. The room was spacious, very clean, bright, and had windows. There was a salon and a patio. The dining area was nice and very clean. I thought it was excellent.
Jodi
March 04, 2022
Carmel Village at Clovis is one where the building was beautiful. I toured a higher-level room and a memory care room and they were all just beautiful. It just wasn't a good fit for my mom. She just needed a smaller place and that was the only reason why I didn't choose Carmel Village. My mom's too low-level and they're just a big place but it was very nice.
They had a beauty salon, a dining room, and an outdoor patio. They had a shuttle service that would take people in and out of the community, which my mom wouldn't have been able to do. Those are the things I saw. They also have a family living room, a gathering place, or something. All of those were very nice. Things were pretty closed down though so there weren't a lot of crafts or any activities going on.
Don
August 12, 2021
I went to Carmel Village at Clovis last month. We walked through all the facility. They showed us the rooms. They sat down, and that's about it. It's a pretty new place. When we walked in, it's like a high-end motel somewhere. It's really fancy. It wasn't like a homey place for us. The lady was really nice to us when we took the tour. It's set up with hallways, and when you come out, you're in a hallway. You have to figure out which way to go. You can get confused about where you're going. They have a garden area out back. It's a really big facility, and the prices they're asking is outrageous.