The Village at Northrise
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- 2880 N. Roadrunner Parkway, Las Cruces, NM 88011
- (575) 522-1110
- 3.8 ( 13 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, Nursing Homes, and Memory Care



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About This Community
The Village at Northrise is a sixteen-acre community providing a wide array of services to the senior community. The Hallmark provides independent living with a few pluses that residents come to appreciate. The Hallmark has 60 individual apartments. We offer studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom floor plans. Rent is month to month and includes all utilities with the exception of phone service. Morningside Senior Living provides private accommodations along with personal care and nursing case management. Desert Willow I provides a 31-bed short term rehabilitation nursing center with a Transitional Care Unit coming soon, while Desert Willow II offers Memory Support.
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Reviews
3.8
( 13 Reviews )
Randy
My wife and I went over to The Village at Northrise in Las Cruces and toured through assisted living. My mom could have a little private apartment to herself there. They also have a couple of nurses who can check on her twice or thrice a day, let her take her medication, make sure she's doing alright, or do whatever she needs. It was very nice.
They have a beauty salon for women. They come in there twice a week. They have a recreational area for the senior citizens to get together and play cards, games, or whatever. They have a very nice dining area for people to go and eat. They could sit and have large tables or small tables. It's just a very nice facility all around. It was better than some of the others that we looked at.
Niki
March 16, 2020
I like The Village at Northrise's continuity of services. They have independent, assisted, and nursing care facilities. The people are very nice, the food seems very good, and they offer lots of different activities. My mother has a one-bedroom apartment with a small kitchenette. The staff is very nice, and I'm very pleased with the value for the money.
thebeachlover
June 11, 2019
I had an issue with an attendant not taking my mom to the restroom but it was addressed quickly by Ryane and others. They were responsive and attentive after the issue was brought up. Ryane took great care of my mom.
Deborah
July 17, 2018
Right now, my mother is at The Village at Northrise. It is a big community. The grounds are very nice. They're gated, so the residents are safe and they can walk around. They have a life alert pendant that they make all the residents wear in case they fall down or they need immediate care, so it is pretty attentive. My mother's room is nice and secure. It also has a private small balcony-type yard with a nice view of the mountain. My mother likes the food and is happy with the activities. They have bingo, manicures, and live music. However, the residents keep to themselves, and there isn't much socializing. I wish I had known that sooner. So if you're looking for companionship, this might not be the right place.
Sandra464102
September 13, 2016
The Village at Northrise - Morningside was too big and too confusing for my dad. I had trouble finding my way around because of the way it was laid out. The rooms were nice, adequate, light, and welcoming. The place was well kept, and they have parts that were under construction. The dining room seemed a little dated in terms of decor. They had rooms on the ground floor with a little patio, but they were not enclosed, with little fences on 3 sides, so people could go in and out easily.
CarolWOJNW
May 21, 2016
The Village at Northrise – Morningside was very nice. I liked the place. The staff seemed really nice. They took us around and showed us different activities and a one-bedroom with a living room, bathroom, small kitchen, and bathroom. They had a dining room and meals included, exercise and quilting classes, an outdoor swimming pool, and all kinds of activities going on every day. I would recommend it. It had three levels of care: independent, assisted, and nursing home.
Happy Daughter22
May 10, 2016
My mother has been in The Village at Northrise - Morningside for about five weeks now in a one-bedroom apartment. They had a couple of different rooms available, so we were able to choose a room that we felt was close enough to the elevator and would be easier for her to reach. It’s a large compound wherein they have independent, rehab, and a nursing home. The place is well kept, and we felt that it would be best for her. They bring in local musicians and people to play or sing as entertainment. They also have bingo and movies. My mother is not really happy with the food and says it's OK.
Anonymous112182450
August 31, 2015
The Village at Northrise was acceptable. It was nice, and it was smaller. The marketing person was very nice.
Visitor112663050
August 30, 2015
My husband was at The Village at Northrise. It was OK. However, they didn't have any private rooms there. The situation of who they are put in the room with can be very distracting, and that's what I hate about it.
Jgt
July 28, 2014
The food is not good at all. The nurses seem to do a good job and are very caring, but the food quite often is just horrible. I've talked to the local management on three occasions and their response is shallow with no follow up. I can't come close to recommending this facility today. It used to be good but when Genesis bought it the food and their forced recipes were enforced and really the management won't even eat it.
Visitor77767950
June 19, 2014
I don't really feel the Village at Northrise has much concern for the belongings of the residents. My mother-in-law lost quite a few clothes and diamond rings. There were some people that seemed to care. I talked to one staff member, and she said I couldn't go back to where the laundry was, and there was another one in the same position in a different shift, and she walked me back there and helped me find about 10 pieces of clothes. She still was missing a lot of clothes when we did leave, and I never got them.
The cleanliness was OK. She was not in the Alzheimer's side, although she has Alzheimer's. The permanent patients that were there for Alzheimer's, you walked in there and it did stink, while on the temporary side where she was, it didn't stink. The food was not good. I had planned that my sister-in-law and I would go eat lunch with her every day there, but the food was not anything my sister-in-law could eat. We would go eat at the senior center before we would go visit her.
I loved working with the physical therapists, and that’s what she was there for. They were really good, very helpful. They were so informative. If she fell again, I’d struggle to decide whether she would be there or not because I did like the physical therapists.
healthcare_provider
October 29, 2012
Morningside Assisted Living Center provides a spacious, clean, and pleasant atmosphere in Las Cruces, one of the most popular places to retire in the country. The staff is courteous, professional and appear to take a personal interest in all the residents. They have a lot of events ranging from bingo to special speakers. The place is well lit and clean, it doesnt even smell like some of the other assisted living places that smell sterile. The rooms are well designed and spacious. The facilities are located in a quiet part of town, but is still within 10 minutes of Mountain View Regional Medical Center and 15 minutes of Memorial Medical Center. Most Dr. offices are within 15 minutes. Las Cruces is is large enough to have everything you need but still with a small town feeling. A fire department is located across the street providing emergency medical services when needed. Morningside is one of the nicest assisted living places in las cruces, new mexico
Sally2
September 13, 2011
This is a very spacious friendly assisted living center. While it does cost a good sum, it seem worth it to family members who can afford it and want peace of mind for their loved ones.
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