Vi at Lakeside Village

  • 2792 Donnelly Drive, Lantana, FL 33462
  • (888) 725-2987
  • 4.1 ( 12 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, Nursing Homes, Continuing Care Communities, and Memory Care

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About This Community

Vi at Lakeside Village, also known as a Life Plan Community, is an upscale Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) located steps from the shores of Lake Osborne in Palm Beach County Florida. Our independent and assisted living community offers a wide range of amenities to enrich the lives of residents. Vi at Lakeside Village is dedicated to providing residents the best living environment possible, culminating quality service, amenities, care, and a welcoming community.

Some of the unique benefits you can expect with Vi at Lakeside Village include and are not limited to:

  • Dedicated staff from our chefs, nursing, housekeeping, and more
  • Assisted living, Memory Support, and Skilled Nursing facilities on site
  • Scheduled maintenance and repairs for your home
  • Weekly light housekeeping of your home
  • Seasonal menus and nightly specials prepared by our culinary team
  • Casual, bistro-style, and fine dining restaurants with table service
  • Scheduled transportation for shopping, outings, and appointments
  • Front desk staffed 24 hours a day to welcome residents, register guests, and accept deliveries
  • Reading areas stocked with current magazines and best-selling books
  • Auditorium for entertainment, community meetings and events
  • Fitness equipment including treadmills, rowing machines, recumbent bicycles, NuStep® cross training machines, air-resistance weight machines, and free weights for strength training and cardio fitness
  • Gardened and landscaped walkways
  • Salon and spa
  • Alfresco dining areas
  • Heated pool for lap swimming, instructor-led aqua fitness classes, and relaxation
  • Pets allowed (up to 35 lbs.)

Whether you want to enjoy the benefits and amenities that Vi at Lakeside Village has to offer or visit the surrounding area, there are a variety of local attractions to take advantage of. Take a boat ride on Lake Osborne, challenge your golfing skills at the Lake Worth Golf Club, witness the artistic culture from the Benzaiten Center for the Creative Arts, or enjoy the shopping complexes that Palm Beach County has to offer.

Whatever desires you may seek inside or outside of our community, Vi at Lakeside Village is committed to delivering quality amenities and services to help make your life a little easier, and to experience a senior living like no other.

How it works

At Vi at Lakeside Village offers three different pricing options, depending on the percentage of return. Your entrance fee and monthly fee pay for your apartment home, as well as access to our onsite continuum of care. The entrance fee is a one-time fee paid when you move into the community, and is based on the floor plan and return option you choose. Additionally, your monthly fees - which are directly tied to the floor plan you choose - also cover a range of services including: maintenance of your home, housekeeping, dining, transportation, and more. Should you move or need to access the care center, your independent living monthly fees will not increase, aside from community wide increases, the cost of additional meals and ancillary items as needed.

About Vi

For more than 30 years, Vi has been enriching the lives of seniors. The Vi family of companies includes 10 Life Plan Communities, also known as Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs), across the United States. Since 1987, Vi has owned and operated residential communities for older adults, we work toward providing quality environments, services and programs to enrich the lives of those we serve.

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4.1 ( 12 Reviews )
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Reviewer454
October 31, 2018
Vi at Lakeside Village was phenomenal. The woman who took us on a tour was extremely knowledgeable. The food was top of the line. One of my dad's surgeons is the one who recommended it, so we went and we're very impressed with it. However, it was way out of our league. Most of the rooms were self-pay. They said they only had four rooms that Medicaid could be used, but they were already full. It was a place that I would have felt so comfortable having my dad or myself if something happened to me and I had to go somewhere. The place was just spectacular.
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Newly educated
December 22, 2017
My parent lived at the Vi in Independent Living, and it was great. Beautiful place, activities, great staff. Parent purchased a lifestyle that included "forever care." Parent/kids never looked at the Assisted Living or Skilled care facility until parent needed it. Our experience is pretty much the same as knowgray below. It is not a good facility. They nickel and dime you with inflated charges for supplies, food, etc. It is absolutely imperative to hire additional outside help as they are very understaffed. Also, the staff is not well trained. We had several emergencies and close calls where the staff never even noticed a problem. Were it not for our outside aide or visiting children, our parent would most likely have died.
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bernadette gray
My mother lived there for almost 2 years. She was very unhappy. It’s a clean, pretty place, but the halls of the independent side remakes of urine. The security was good and good was top of line, but fattening. The cleaning people surfaced cleaned and basically you need your own cleaning person. No outdoor pool, no one sits at the bar or goes to the evening activities, not enough. Very expensive for what you are getting, not the best area and when she was in the rehab for a couple of weeks, it actually seemed livelier. I would reclined the rehab, but not the independent; there are many other places that are far superior are doctored up.ssslizueliz
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GoDolphins
January 14, 2017
I was in the skilled nursing facility for about a week. The TV did not even have a guide and the remote didn't work for the first two days. The food was just "bad." Help did not come very quickly when I rang the buzzer for assistance. The bed was comfortable enough and the place was clean. If this is one of the best facilities in the area, I'd hate to experience the others.
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Ellen173038
June 17, 2016
Vi at Lakeside Village was much more expensive than other places, and we couldn't afford it. The staff looked very caring and attentive. They had a lot of activities. The dining area was very nice, and they had a library and a gym.
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knowgray
Beware of entering a "tiered" facility, because if down the road you find yourself needing assisted living or nursing care, you may not end up very happy. My parents are at Vi. They've been in independent living, assisted living and now nursing care. This review is, in particular, about the nursing care center - the place where you or your loved ones at Vi will end up if you need a lot of care. If you end up as a long term care resident, it is a warehouse - albeit a clean one, with a crew of aides that are generally quite good at their tasks. But (A) the place has the feel of a plantation (a bit disconcerting for those of us who don't live in the south), and (B) there is little-to-no truly individualized attention to the "whole person," and (C) emotional and social care is deficient, and (D) the food is generally far from wholesome and healthy (think fatty, sugary, salty). The care center administrator is all about putting up barriers to doing anything for individuals -- it is show. This is the crux of the problem. The place is not staffed with enough help - so exceptional care ... forget it. And the medical care - mediocre. They are good at following instructions and prescriptions, but don't expect them to be proactive, or even be able to identify anything beyond an urgent problem in their midst. And despite the fact that music has been shown to be a useful therapy for everyone, the administration won't even pay for a music/radio package through Comcast. You get the picture. You will NOT be wowed by this place if you explore the care center. My recommendation: Stay away.
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Mazzanesa
April 27, 2015
Vi is an excellent community. However I would seriously recommend they terminate the contract of the company that runs the salon. The chaos and mismanagement is the only bad thing there. It should be a cleaner and more equipped salon and easier and less stressful on the residents
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Miss Peggy
I would like to thank the entire staff of Vi at Lakeside for the wonderful care that I received during my short stay. The nursing staff was amazing,,the restaurant staff was superb and the PT/OT personnel were right on point. I came to the facility directly from Delray Hosp.(another fine institute) where no one seemed to know of Vi...on my follow up Dr visits I spoke highly of Vi to them. I would recommend Vi to all my best friends & family. Please extent my sincere thank you to everyone there
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Audrey18
March 11, 2015
There is another one that we put my father in, Vi at Lake Side, and it was very good. I had my father in there for several months, they had total rehab, the nurses were wonderful, and they had a full service restaurant where if the family stays, they could meet there. It was like going to a hotel. I noticed the cleanliness, the cheerfulness, the excellent care, and the excellent rehab. My father broke his pelvis, and even at 103, they got him up and walking, they took care of him, and it was wonderful. It also cost $8,000 a week. The room was beautiful, light, with big bathrooms, and it was all handicapped accessible. Everything about it was perfect. The care was exceptional.
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Visitor103622450
December 30, 2014
Vi is the best, but it is for the people who have a lot of money. My father stayed there last August for 21 days that Medicare provided. Then he had to leave because he could not afford what they charge for skilled nursing. It was the best, and I tried to get my father back in there, but they had no beds available. My father didn't have the income to stay there. Their food was excellent. They made the patients feel like they were in restaurants. Their dining room was beautiful. They had not just one alternative, but 3 different alternatives. The quality of the way they treated the older people -- their way of life -- was 100% They didn't make them feel down; they keep things going, and they had activities all day long. The dining room was like you're in an expensive restaurant. You sat down and eat. They also allow the family to come in and eat with them. But it's basically for people who have money.
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Visitor68646650
February 13, 2014
Vi was nicely done and they had a wide range of options including two bedroom and big three-bedroom apartments. However, it had no outdoor swimming pool, it was more expensive than where we were and was too far from where we want to be.
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robinpeggy
My mother and her husband have not yet used the assisted-living facilities in this community, as they are still in independent living (at 87 and 95 respectively!). But my mother fell during a group walk, and they insisted on her getting care. She probably would have ignored it on her own. The scan uncovered some stuff (misdiagnosed at Kennedy Hospital, but that is not the fault of Via, Florida medical care is pretty terrible) that she wouldn't have found otherwise. The facility is well-appointed and the service level is high. Worth the money, in my opinion.
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  • memory-care Memory Care
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