Welcome to The Village at Ocotillo, a luxurious senior living community in Chandler, AZ!
Rise while it's cool for a round of golf, or slip down to the pool for a refreshing swim. Enjoy a workout in the fully-equipped fitness center, or immerse yourself in news and entertainment online in the Internet lounge. Maybe you'd prefer a late lunch, followed by a classic movie. Then join some friends at the bistro for social hour. At The Village at Ocotillo, we’ll take care of your chores like housekeeping and cooking, so you can have time to do as you like. Your days can be as full or as relaxing as you wish.
Here are the amenities you will find at The Village at Ocotillo:
Dine Your Way™ at the Acacia Grill restaurant with VIP service, evolving menus and daily fresh specials, available 12 hours a day so you can enjoy meals how you want, and when you want
Club lounge and bistro for casual bites and social hour
Genuine Hospitality energized and delivered by The Power of WE.
CARF-Accredited Assisted Living services for your peace of mind
Try a ZEST™ class in our fully-equipped fitness center or aqua-aerobics in the pool to stay active and fit
Swimming pool and spa for a refreshing swim or soak
Landscaped courtyards, walking paths, and outdoor seating area to stroll and relax outdoors
Fixed-seat movie theater to catch a great flick
High-speed Internet lounge to keep connected
Village market for sundries and convenience
Art room and crafting activities to bring out your creative side
Library for enjoying a good book or a game of cards
Full-service beauty salon/barbershop and manicure/pedicure spa to keep you looking your best
As a resident at The Village at Ocotillo, you will find all kinds of opportunities for social connections, health and wellness activities, and the comforts and conveniences to help simplify life. Here are the included services for independent living:
Full breakfast, plus your choice of lunch or dinner daily
Weekly housekeeping and flat linen laundry services
Full calendar of social, cultural, educational, and recreational activities and programs
Health and fitness classes
24-hour emergency call system and onsite staff
Scheduled transportation services to doctors’ appointments, shopping, events and entertainment
Utilities (except phone) including basic cable TV, heating, air conditioning,
Interior and exterior care and maintenance of all residences, common areas and grounds
The Village at Ocotillo's assisted living services take a “whole-person” approach to wellness, and are tailored to meet your needs, now and in the future. Services can be dialed up, or back, at any time, so you are always getting the help you need. Residents choosing assisted living services enjoy all of the service amenities and common areas as listed above, as well as highly personalized care services as needed to support independence and wellness. Here are the additional services offered in assisted living:
Breakfast, plus lunch and dinner, and snacks
Weekly housekeeping, personal and flat linen laundry service
Help with daily activities, including bathing, dressing and grooming
Assistance with managing medications
A holistic personal wellness plan that supports the whole “you”—physical, spiritual, emotional, social and intellectual
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Reviews
4.2( 10 Reviews )
Cindy
My mother-in-law will be staying at The Village at Ocotillo for respite care. The residents seemed happy and well cared for. They seem to take care of the ones that need more assistance. The facility is staffed right. The ones that didn't need extra care seemed fine. It just seemed like a happy, open facility. Upkeep and cleanliness were very good. There didn't seem to be any issues, any uncleanliness and smells. It was just really nice. The food looked excellent. Their dining area was nice, and the menu seemed good. They had different activities up that the residents were doing at the time. It's something that she could take part in that she would be happy with. Once we found that facility, we decided to put her there, and they helped us with whatever we needed.
Stephanie
March 25, 2022
We toured The Village at Ocotillo. First of all, Casey, the sales director, is awesome. She sent us home with free food from the dining room today. We had free breakfast. The community just suited my mom to a tee. I don't know about anyone else's mom, but my mom has lived in the Sun Lakes for maybe at least like 20 years, and this is just outside her community, and it just had that vibe. It just felt like that would be my mom's home, not just an assisted living place that she just had to have to adjust to. Even though it's not a brand-new community, I love the decor, and I love the hospitality of it. The people were friendly; the staff was friendly. The people seemed like they really loved living there.
I was impressed with the size of the one-bedroom. It has a full kitchen, which is not the standard. Usually it's a kitchenette. It has decorated walls, they're not all white walls, it's decorated walls, and decorated colors and arches. It's just really pretty architecture. The courtyard in the middle is just a beautiful place. You can dine outside there, you can bring your family, and they've got a walking trail right in the courtyard area, so they're safe, but they have a good distance walking trail for exercise there, and the classes they looked like a lot of fun.
I saw their activities. They have the cardio drumming, which I think would be good for my mom. They have the seated chair yoga in the fitness room. I was impressed that the girl that does the fitness, when I first did a preview tour with my husband, she was also doing a class in the movie theater about cooking vegan. They have a lifestyle, fitness, and nutrition kind of education that's called Zest. I don't know if that's something that other places have. With everything else that we saw, they were just our number one choice.
family of longterm resident
May 14, 2019
My loved ones have lived at the Villages for over 5 years. The quality of care has drastically reduced during this time and I now regret having moved them in. Our hope was that the Villages would be their final home. As others have noted they have a single nurse who is difficult to speak with, and while she may be good, she is not able to manage and monitor the aids. When I expressed concern with the time it takes for the aids to respond to the call button, they shared that it is expected that the aid would reply in 15 minutes. In multiple occurrences the staff have been notified there is a problem when the fire department and EMTs arrive at the front door. This has occurred when my mother fell and no one would answer the call button or a phone call to the front desk, so they were left with the only option of calling 911. There are staff (aids) who we believe are very good and very caring, but without leadership they do not receive the time or direction to be able to provide good care. Our parents enjoy the food, and believe that the food selection and quality is good. The restaurant manager is another point of conflict. Having family dinners at the restaurant is easiest for logistics, but most of our families do not wish to go to restaurant because they simply make it very hard. This occurred this weekend for Mothers day. We had a large group (9) and called and made reservations. We arrived at the restaurant after 6pm and there were many tables. We were told that we needed to separate into 3 different tables. We offered to help push table together or just to do it for them and we were told that "It was against the rules." Family members that flew from states away, did not get to sit at the table with Mother. Very sad!
gmiller
March 20, 2017
If you need this as a reitirement home, go for it, in my opinion as an assisted living facility, it rates very low. There is one nurse over all the assisted living clients, she is hard to get a hold of, many times her mail box is full so you can not even leave a message. She is obviously very overworked, and is not gentle with the patients or family members. The aprtments are not set up for wheelchairs/walkers, my Mother had a very hard time navigating hers through the door ways into the bedrooms and bathrooms. They do not have call button for the patients to wear around their neck. It is a box that they push a button for aisisstance. My Mother fell several times and did not have the box in her hand so would lay on the floor until someone came and checked on her. By the time I moved Her to a private assisted living home, she was covered in cuts and bruised from falls. If you loved one needs a high level of assisted living this may not be the right place. .
Family cares 2
December 12, 2016
If you are still pretty independent , then this place will be good for you . Labs , physical therapist, etc are available to you in the facility if needed ( outside companies) . If you need more attention or need a lot of help , then this probably won't be the best fit for you . The food is great however and music activities are nice . Bus trips are scheduled to different places which is nice .
Carolyn676306
November 19, 2016
The Village at Ocotillo is very nice, and the meals were gourmet. I liked it less because it didn't seem to have as much room because it seems to be crowded. But it would have been desirable, and it would have been expensive. They had a beauty parlor and a physical therapist who would help you into the pool. The place is smaller, but it would have been fine.
Anne40
August 27, 2014
The Village was independent living and assisted living, but they were intermingled. The rooms seemed smaller, not full kitchens, not even dishwashers. It was more expensive, and it was only 2 meals a day. They change your bed; they do light housekeeping. We had been invited to this function, and it was really crowded, with a lot of people in wheelchairs or with canes and walkers. Their outlook is that if you have to go to assisted living, you don't have to move out of your apartment, but I would just prefer to be around able-bodied people.
We saw the restaurant and saw the menu. Everyone eats in that restaurant. There were a lot of nurse's aides that are willing to help the people. I think the people were very nice. It has everything: a theater, a crafts room, and a beauty shop, bingo, exercise. I just wasn't impressed. It just seemed a little more like a nursing home than I wanted.
Jill12
March 27, 2014
We choose The Village of Ocotillo for my mom because it meets her needs the best. It is very clean and well-maintained. I liked the fact that it had larger one-bedroom units with full kitchens. The worker attitude of the staff is very good.
Visitor79088350
February 28, 2014
The place that we are planning to move into is The Village at Ocotillo. I like primarily its location in relationship to where our son lives. I like the way the facility is laid out. I also like their programs and their food, the way the meals are handled there. For accommodations, what we are looking to have is a two-bedroom-two-bath with a full kitchen and a nice patio. We are looking for a unit where everything is under one roof because my husband will be using a motorized chair. Also in The Village, they have the "Aging in Place" concept where you could stay in your apartment and get different degrees of assistance as you need it, so that you don't have to move to another location. The staff was outstanding when we visited. We were very pleased with what they have available. For activities, they did have classes that I'm interested in. They also had activities that sound interesting.
David2
March 22, 2012
The staff and the facilities at the Village at Ocotillo thoroughly impress me. The staff is caring and especially helpful and always have everything covered. The facility is well-staffed with attentive, top-tier individuals. The facilities are luxurious and filled with amenities to help pass the time. I was especially impressed by the gym room and the media room. Not to mention the in-house restaurant, which serves affordable, high-quality food to both residents and their guests (for a small fee). Even as a guest, every time I visit, I am treated like royalty. The Village at Ocotillo also has a range of activities and goings-on every week. From movie screenings to parties, there is always something to do. The other residents have welcomed my relative with open arms. The community combined with the continuous activities, has created a rather warm, caring, and loving environment that only continues to help my relative feel comfortable and at-home. Overall, I am exceptionally satisfied with the high level of care that my relative is receiving at the Village at Ocotillo.