Vineyard Ranch at Temecula

  • 27350 Nicolas Road, Temecula, CA 92591
  • (951) 308-1988
  • 4.5 ( 2 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care

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About This Community
Vineyard Ranch Senior Living is dedicated to senior living at its most fun. The ownership and management at Vineyard Ranch believe that a "healthy" future in a home community focuses not just on the physical needs of its residents but also the psychological, social, intellectual and enjoyable aspects of life - free of the worry that day-to-day solitary living means.
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4.5 ( 2 Reviews )
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Laura
October 24, 2021
I toured Vineyard Ranch at Temecula for my dad. Just based on the tour, the community seemed very accepting, very open, and very compassionate. They seemed to have a lot of activities for the residents, both in assisted care and in the memory care. The staff was very welcoming when I first arrived there. They were very, very knowledgeable about disease processes, and how to manage the residents when they have their memory issues, forgetfulness, and possibly behavioral issues based on their situation. I felt very comfortable. The facility looked very clean and inviting. They had a lot of activities which would help incorporate all of the residents. I was very pleased, very happy, and very comfortable when I stepped into the community. I would describe the rooms as comfortable. They weren't too small, but not too big. They were just enough clean. They were homey with a lot of natural light. It felt comfortable, like a normal room that somebody would be comfortable to lay and sleep in. In the memory care, it was very family oriented. The dining area was very open and comfortable. They sat as a family. I walked through during their lunch time and the smells were very inviting. I think it was very clean. The person that toured us around was amazing. I believe he was the director.
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JA
January 02, 2021
My husband is in Vineyard Ranch at Temecula. We were asked not to come into the facility for the first week to get him acclimated. I took the tour, but I haven't actually gone inside for any length of time at all. I know they're very helpful, polite, and awesome. When he got there, the first thing he did was get up and go find the source of the smell of the food. He walked down the aisle and right into the cafeteria and started eating a whole pumpkin. They gave him some yogurt and some fruit and took care of him. As far as he was concerned, it was great. As long as he gets food, he is happy. He will have a shared room with one other person. Right now, he is alone. The building is immaculately clean. Everyone's smiling and happy. The grounds are nice. He has been outside in the courtyard, and it's gated. He has spent some time out there in the sun, and he enjoys that. They have activities planned every hour of the day. They're not forced to do it, but they're encouraged to. They have group meetings trying to work on the memory and just going over things from the past. They have indoor bowling with water bottles and a whiffle ball. They have gardening, a bunch of different things, and they have a built-in gym right there, which is beautiful and has all sorts of machinery. They have a hairdresser and a podiatrist that come in and a doctor that's there once a week. The staff is very nice. I looked at a whole week's worth of menus and there wasn't one thing my husband doesn't like. I've only seen one floor of it.

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