Casa De Las Campanas
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- 18655 West Bernardo Drive, San Diego, CA 92127
- (858) 939-9914
- 4.8 ( 21 reviews )
- Independent Living, Nursing Homes, and Continuing Care Communities
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About This Community
Refund Plans: 75% of Entrance Fee; Declining Balance over 7.5 yrs. (Price: 52% avg. of Entrance Fee).
Reviews
4.8
( 21 Reviews )
san Diego Val
December 16, 2022
Casa’s hidden treasure is its Hair Salon. Tucked away near the Sur Dining Room, it provides top-notch services for men and women. I used to drive half an hour to see my longtime hairdresser because I thought she gave me the best cuts ever. Guess what? I went once to The Salon at Casa and became an instant convert. I now have a standing monthly appointment for a cut and color and I only wish I had discovered the Casa Salon sooner
Ben Fast
I was begining to feel the deminiscing effects of growing older and started to plan for a life style that would best satisfy not only my current needs but also tried to anticipate what the future would be like. In partnership with my daughter, we embarked on a mission that would take all of the above into consideration.
Our mission took us to many different types of facilities but we always came back to the same conclusion that Casa was the best choice for me. I have not found friends they have found me.
Per Marshall
November 09, 2021
When I moved into Casa de las Campanas 5 years ago, I looked forward to having my meals prepared and activities provided. That part is as expected and very pleasant. However, I never suspected how much I would enjoy the libraries. Before moving into Casa, I would wait months for a book I wanted to read at the public library. No more. The two libraries here at Casa buy books every month, and they are easily available. You can even request a book you especially want to read, and you don't have to drive anywhere.
Besides that, the Casa Book Club is a delight. We meet once a month to discuss a book of our choice. It's always fun to hear the opinions of other residents. It's a great group, and it is just another reason I enjoy living here at Casa de las Campanas.
Lucy_15
July 19, 2021
As I look back at the last year and Covid, I realize how blessed we, the Casa residents, are to have been living here during the pandemic with a caring staff. There were many changes in our lives, and many that we did not embrace. However, the health and safety of the residents were always their top priority. They kept us informed with weekly updates while they made many decisions, some of which were to circumvent potential problems. There was always open communication with the Covid Response team. We are very fortunate to have such a dedicated staff.
Robert_A
July 16, 2021
My wife and I have lived in Cas de las Campanas for more than ten years. Every day we are well aware that our decision to move here was the best one we ever made for our retirement years. For twenty-three years we lived in a two-story condo with many steps. It took a knee replacement to quickly find out that we needed to find a better forever home.
After researching on the internet and visiting several retirement facilities in the San Diego area, and at least 100 miles to the north of San Diego, we found Casa de las Campanas. This was the perfect fit for our idea of a forever home.
I could remain active and continue my scroll saw woodworking hobby in a well-equipped Hobby Shop and my wife could continue being active while participating in an endless number of activities offered here.
The staff is wonderful here, always attentive to our needs.
Our three children were also happy that we found a forever home that met our needs and desires. It gave them the peace of mind that we would be well cared for during our retirement years.
chobock
June 04, 2021
Moving into Casa gave me the opportunity to have a beautiful modern swimming pool just steps away, something i could only dream of when I had my own home. After moving into Casa I was happy to see that Casa actually has three swimming pools, two outside and one inside. The inside pool is especially convenient for me. Before breakfast, I enjoy heading to the indoor pool which is just one short elevator ride down one floor to the pool area.
rodr
April 26, 2021
My wife and I have been residents here for almost two years. We had researched CCRC's for 12 years before choosing Casa even though we did not live in the San Diego area. This is a wonderful community. The management and staff are terrific. We really like the three different restaurants with a wide variety of high quality menu options. The facilities are excellent, including three pools, a state-of-the art fitness center, libraries, hobby and craft shops. There are so many activities and events planned, it is important to keep our calendars current!
sdadolf
April 25, 2021
When I was thinking about downsizing and moving into a retirement facility I wondered if I would find enough things to do, and how much I would miss being able to grow and tend to my roses. Well, it turns out moving into Casa de las Campanas worked out just fine. I guess I should not have worried because I found a rose gardening club at Casa where there is an area on the campus where I am able to grow and tend to my own roses.
Lakeview
January 27, 2021
I love everything about living here and we have been here or many years.
Free Wifi!! And the Hair Salon is very elegant and well staffed with excellent Hair Dressers.
The dining: 3 Restaurants, Award Winning Chef and an on the ball Dining Manager!! Oh, and great food!!!
I am on the Dining Committee so I feel I have a say in how we eat - but really it is so good I just enjoy being with the Chef, Dining Manager and other residents on the Committee. My apartment is well kept with Housekeeping and personable employees!!!
Casa de las Campanas, THE place for me!!!
naninini11
January 23, 2021
My husband and I have lived at CASA for over four years and really love the facility. This last year has been very challenging because of Covid19 but they have done a wonderful job of keeping all the residents very safe. The food is wonderful and the residents are very friendly. We love our apartment and never once doubted our move here. The staff is very dedicated to help us out with any issues/problems we may encounter quickly. I would recommend CASA to everyone I know who is looking to move into a facility of this type. It is also a non-profit which helps along with our year-end taxes.
Sherir
September 02, 2020
Casa gives me a truly wonderful experience. The residents and staff are extremely friendly and helpful. The food is wonderful and Casa has activities at all levels. I have lived here for four years, am completely independent and know I am in good hands for the rest of my life no matter what my status and the future holds. My family knows I am in good hands.
Pat Is A Ten
September 01, 2020
Casa de las Campanas has been doing all it can to provide things to do to help residents remain active and well cared for during the pandemic. Basic Cable TV service is available at no additional charge. Casa even has it's own private TV channel so residents can keep up with what is going on around the facility. A new high speed wifi network has been installed so that residents have access to free internet access anywhere on campus.
Staff members bring a "Happy Hour" cart around to our apartment with wine, beer, and cocktails. Other staff members have carts with other snacks, and ice cream that they bring around to the residents. This is in addition to the normal three meals a day available to each apartment.
"We Are ALL In This Together" is not just a phrase here, everyone is working together to make resident life and staff employee work as pleasant as possible during these trying times. I am sure happy that I am here with all my friends and a friendly staff, and not stuck in my old house all by myself.
Kay
Casa De Las Campanas is one of the few places that's non-profit. We had a luncheon, and then we had a speaker afterwards. It was quite nice. I liked the place. It was very nice. The food was delicious. The rooms were pretty much the same. The thing that surprised me was that some rooms do not have kitchens anymore. They will offer a refrigerator, but they won't offer stove necessarily. I'm not sure I like that.
Me2and more
March 22, 2017
Do not send your loved one here. My mother has been in four health care facilities and this is the worst by far. Lack of caring by the caregivers. Administarors and care givers don't care when they make mistakes. They will just smile and tell you it's not a problem. Almost imposible to communicate effectively with them. Impossible to speak with a doctor after repeated requests. The hallways are wide, the curtains are nice and the facade is pretty, but the care and administration suck.
Visitor73127050
July 10, 2016
We chose and are moving next week to Casa de las Campanas. It’s about a mile from where we live right now. It has all the levels of care from independent living, which we are going int, to assisted living, skilled nursing, and memory care all in one facility. We’ve known about the Casa for a long time, and we know people already living there. The other thing that we really like is that it’s a type A community, so that once you buy in, no matter what a level of care you have, your monthly fee does not go up whereas at other places, if you go from independent-living to assisted, your monthly fee will go up. It’s very clean. The people are very friendly and very helpful and the food is excellent. When you walk in, it’s nicely decorated. We are on the 3rd floor, and they allowed us to take our dog.
Anonymous361383
June 17, 2016
I thought Casa De Las Campanas was very nice and had a very inviting atmosphere. The location was good for us, too. We were very impressed with the staff. The dining area was very nice, very well laid out, and very pleasant. It looked like a nice restaurant.
Janice388326
June 10, 2016
We toured Casa de las Campanas. It’s a very large community with around 600 people who lived there. We liked that very much and were looking at two-bedroom plus den units. When people move out, they redo everything, so it’s like new. We found wonderful floor plans. The dining room was absolutely beautiful. They have pools and everything you need. What we didn’t see, and what we were looking for were active people doing things. We saw people with walkers, canes, and wheelchairs, and I want to be some place where people were still getting out and doing things. As far as the facility goes, it couldn’t be nicer. They have a choral group, people playing in an orchestra, and lots of day trips.
Janice117608550
December 16, 2015
I like everything about Casa de las Campanas, but the upfront cost was very expensive. If you’re going into a two-bedroom, it’s going to cost half a million dollars, and more than $300,000 if you want something smaller. The monthly charges are reasonable though. I would rate the facility 5 stars, but I would give a 2-star rating for the upfront cost.
Visitor2278
June 30, 2015
The monthly fees are more at the Casa de las Campanas, but they also are a continuing care. They offer full service, including a very nice memory center, where if you have memory problems, they will put you there, and then the spouse will continue to live in the unit there at the complex, which is very nice. And, they have a very nice cafeteria and restaurant, and you have a choice of either eating from the buffet, or you can order from the menu, and their food is excellent. Their costs are controlled better because they are non-profit, so that is a good thing.
The closest hospital to them is the Pomerado Hospital, which is a brand new hospital, just finished being built, and is in Escondido, which is only about a five-minute drive or maybe ten, but it is not far. We were impressed with the people who work there. I would give them a four, and the only reason for that is they are so close to the freeway that if you have a unit that is on the East side of the complex, you hear the freeway traffic. You don't hear it when you are in the unit but if you are standing out in your balcony.
Visitor106469950
May 31, 2015
Casa de las Campanas is a buy-in; we originally did that, you have to be independent living, and then you always stay the same amount of rent. It is expensive because my mom had to put down a $20,000 deposit. She has done that, but when they got her records from the doctor and she had dementia, they said we can’t go in because she had to go in the assisted living.
However, it was very nice, and the variety they had was incredible. They have pools, and they have recreation areas. For independent living, I don’t think anything can be bad other than the buy in part. The food was very good; they had a huge kitchen and they had a buffet. If you don’t like anything in the buffet, you can order something. If you can afford the buy-in, I would recommend it. Originally it was assisted living, but they changed ownership.
They’ve got a 300ft theater, they play musical instruments, and they do plays. The facility is unbelievable.
Visitor74657950
November 30, 2013
Casa De Las Campanas was excellent. Everything about it was great. The staff was excellent. The rooms were beautiful and large. The food was above excellent and dining facility was off the chart. They had quite a few activities that everyone would be interested in. I liked that they would take care of you for the rest of your life even if you ran out of money.
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