Paradise Village

  • 2700 East 4th Street, National City, CA 91950
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  • 4.5 ( 4 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care

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About This Community

WELCOME TO PARADISE!

Offering retirement, assisted living and memory care, in a resort-style, gated community with a Mediterranean flair. One bedroom, one bedroom with den, two bedroom and penthouse options. Studio and friendship suites available in Assisted Living. Upscale & casual dining restaurant options with indoor or patio seating with flexible options. Club Paradise wellness center including state of the art fitness center, heated 75-foot pool, jacuzzi, strength training, locker/shower rooms, and classroom. Salon/spa services, 212 seat auditorium/theater, medical/health clinic on-site. Over 200 scheduled activities each month and 22 resident run clubs. Outdoor landscaped putting course, walking paths and resident garden areas. Hospital and medical centers adjacent to our community and more! Month to month rentals. No buy-in fees.

  • 12-Acre Gated Community in South Bay
  • Heated 75-Foot Indoor Pool & Jacuzzi
  • State of the Art Fitness Center with trainer
  • 18 Hole Putting Course & Tennis Courts
  • Walking Paths & Resident Gardens
  • Art Studio & Hobby/Wood shop
  • Community Chapel
  • Coffee Shop/Deli
  • On-site Credit Union & Gift Shop
  • Billiards Lounge
  • Offering Memory Care (Parkview at Paradise Village) with 66 comfortable living arrangements; 56 Friendship Suites with shared bath and 10 suites with private bath.
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Reviews

4.5 ( 4 Reviews )
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Arnetta
December 16, 2022
I toured Paradise Village. Their activities will be good for my mom because instead of lying in bed all day, she'll get to interact with people. In independent living, people are all up and doing things. I also like their memory care, everything was brand-new and they had lots of fun stuff for them like movies, the piano, and a lot of options. It was a nice community. They have a place to see old cars they had a garden center and a meditation room with everything. People with memory loss can relate to certain things in there, like hobbies. They had a living room, they had 2 bedrooms and the people could use the bedroom so it was good. For memory care, they had furnished apartments, but for independent living, you bring your own furniture and stuff like your own bedroom things, and pictures. So you're making it your own house to make it familiar. They supply the appliances, so you have your own bedroom and you bring everything to your bedroom, then they had a shared living room and kitchen with a refrigerator. But they also had an eating room where you can eat, so that's nice. I thought the place was good and I liked it. The person who took me around was good and very knowledgeable.
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Mike Yang
November 06, 2021
We found the overall experience at Paradise Village to be impressive. Carolyn did a great job with the tour and it made our decision so much easier when our mother’s needs increased to have her reside there. The staff, caregivers and programs are first class and were reasonable priced. We now have two sets of parents there in different care levels, Paradise Village was at the top list of our choices.
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Anna
August 22, 2021
My visit to Paradise Village in National City was very pleasant, very helpful, and very informative. I saw the memory care and everything was very appealing, very orderly, very organized, and very pleasant surroundings. The staff was very professional and very informative.
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Erlene
August 19, 2019
My husband was at Parkview at Paradise Village. I had problems with them. I told them when he went in that he was a fall risk and yet, he fell numerous times. They didn't even have alarms on the bed to tell them when a person got up. I was going to move my husband because he got his vertebra fractured. However, their chaplain and the hospice they deal with said, 'Oh no, don't move him. We will take better care of him.' However, one week later, they called me back in and said, 'We want you to move him, we can't take care of him.' By that time, I had lost the home that I wanted him in and I couldn't get him in anymore because the bed was given up. Their rooms and the dining room were OK. However, they only had an alarm on the wall for the residents to pull. For my husband, when he was in bed at night, he would wrap the cord around his thumb so he wouldn't lose it because he couldn't see. At night, they only had two people to cover the whole floor, which I thought was ridiculous. I was really unhappy with them. A couple of the nurses were OK, but the head nurse and people that run it, I wasn't happy with them. They were good at telling you, 'Yeah, we'll do this,' and yet they didn't. I was very upset with them.

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