Oakmont of Capriana

  • 460 S. La Floresta Drive, Brea, CA 92823
  • (714) 589-2866
  • 4.7 ( 8 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, Continuing Care Communities, and Memory Care

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About This Community

Oakmont of Capriana is a lovely retirement community situated on a lush 5.5 acre campus with lovely views and endless on-site amenities. We are also very close to shopping, fine dining, and entertainment.

If an active lifestyle is what you desire, you’ll feel at home in our retirement community where friends and neighbors enjoy our spa, private movie theater, swimming pool, and lovely grounds. If you ever need additional care we offer assisted living and memory care services on the same campus. Experience for yourself what makes this extraordinary senior living community one where life keeps getting better.

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4.7 ( 8 Reviews )
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Shelley
I enjoyed my tour of Capriana. The property was beautiful, they were very informative, but it's expensive. My parents are used to being in a 4,000 square foot house on eight acres, so unless I have space for them, they're not going to even consider it. This place has four acres of property, so it's appealing and we'll see how they feel about it. They have art galleries or art space for them to paint, needlepoint, and a craft type room for the women, a poker room, and pool tables, a wine bar, and a little coffee bar type place.
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Anthony123
April 13, 2017
It was very difficult searching for a memory care setting for my mom. She loves gardening, listening to music, and going for walks. We picked Villagio because we realized our mom can continue doing the same things she enjoyed before she was diagnosed. The person is charge of activities does a great job and every time we visit our mom is very happy. I look forward to getting the activities calendar every month to see what fun things the staff has planned.
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Julie121920350
March 26, 2016
Capriana was very nice, new, and modern with a great atmosphere, like going to a four-star hotel. I loved it. However, there's a huge amount of money you have to put down to get in, and that’s not financially feasible for us.
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Anonymous117773850
December 16, 2015
Capriana looks like a resort. It has everything that you want to do to stay active. The grounds are beautiful, buildings are brand new, the apartments are very nice, the amenities are outstanding, as far as transportation. The food looked very good, but they are using points system, so it was a little strange. It was an expensive facility compared to the other ones I visited, like $300,000 difference in entry fee. I would give them a perfect rating because I would love to live there, but I cannot afford it.
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Anonymous107774450
June 20, 2015
I believe our insurance would not qualify us to live in Capriana. They were very nice. It was convenient, and it was near a very good hospital. It did not have a lot of action going on inside, which would tell that too many people were stuck in their rooms. As far as I could tell, the dining room was alright. The place was quite new.
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Visitor107565950
May 25, 2015
The one I liked the most was called the Capriana. For one thing, they did have the requirement that you would move from one apartment to another as your need for assistance increased. That was a good thing. I thought they might have been more flexible on the buy in. It was nice. The dining room looked like a good set up. They didn't have a meal ready for us unfortunately, so I wasn't able to sample them, but we had one of those sandwiches, which was quite good. They had the usual range of activities.
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Visitor91979350
August 06, 2014
Capriana was a fantastic facility. It was very nice. There were lots of good things about it. I'm not sure how many guests they have. It's fairly new. They made some unusual statements to justify the fact that we didn't see anybody during our visit. My impression was that you're basically buying the rooms you're living in and hoping that you can sell it if you leave or die. I'm not going to pay $500,000 for that. I have not seen and read the details and contract, but it was enough to convince me I wouldn't do anything there. The rooms appear to be quite nice. The dining facilities were excellent. There's nothing at all wrong with the facility, but the approach is so extreme that I do not want to be involved in it. I don't want to spend my lifetime savings there and hope that if I die, it will somehow go back to my relatives so they can benefit from it. As far as the facility is concerned, it's great. But in terms of the agreement and the conditions under which you would move in, it's totally unacceptable. In terms of the facilities and services they seem to provide, I would give it a score of 5. Would I want to move in there? It's a 1, because of the contract and funds required.
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George21
April 28, 2013
Capriana was still under construction when we went there. The staff that we were working with were phenomenal. The facility is phenomenal, their building is phenomenal, and so the cost is phenomenal.
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Other Living Options

  • assisted-living Assisted Living
  • independent-living Independent Living
  • nursing-homes Nursing Homes
  • ccrc CCRCs
  • memory-care Memory Care
  • adult-day-care Adult Day Care
  • in-home-care In-Home Care