Welcome to Village Concepts of Marysville, Grandview Village. We offer a close-knit community atmosphere with dedicated staff and caregivers. Residents enjoy a variety of on-site activities, like live music every Saturday and themed dances, in a relaxed setting.
Featured Services & Amenities:
Affordable Monthly Rent
Coffee & Snacks Served Throughout The Day
Exercise Classes
Free Parking
Full-Time Emergency & Security Services
On-Site Chapel
On-Site Salon & Barber
Park Nearby
Planned Social & Recreational Activities
Smoke-Free Environment
Three Delicious Meals Served Every Day
Weekly Housekeeping & Linen Service
Village Concepts’ Assisted Living communities offer seniors beautiful housing with the best care and support. From housekeeping to personal care, meals and assistance with activities of daily living, we are committed to helping our residents live as independently as possible while doing our part to make sure they are happy and healthy. Residents at Village Concepts communities enjoy an enriched lifestyle with many opportunities for social engagement, while their families find peace of mind knowing that their loved one is well cared for.
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Reviews
4.1( 12 Reviews )
Ryan
January 13, 2023
I have a very good rating for Grandview Village. Everything that I've seen was a 5-star. Everything they did for me was a 5-star. I've just seen the first part of it and when I drove into the parking lot, everything was very well maintained, very clean, and organized. The staff was very informative, gave me all kinds of leads or which step to take next and a list of places to go, and a book of all the facilities in the area and the reviews on them, so that was extremely helpful. They just wouldn't accommodate my mom because it wasn't a memory care facility. If a person has dementia and they wanted to leave, they could, because their doors are not locked. I've seen the cafeteria and a room where they go for gaming and entertainment.
Megan
September 08, 2022
We toured Grandview Village. We really liked the staff, and we liked that everything was on one level. They went the extra mile to show us some apartments. My mom really liked it there. You need to bring furniture, but all the appliances were there. You have to bring your own microwave though. There was a stove and a refrigerator, and the stove had an oven. The facility looked good. The one thing that we didn't like is that there wasn't air-conditioning, and it was hot. The person who took us around was very friendly. I like that she spoke directly to my mom rather than me. I think that really helped us. As for outdoor space, there was a courtyard with a waterfall, so that was very nice.
Ruth
September 15, 2021
Grandview Village seemed to be a very nice facility. They've got very nice people. I don't know anything about the food other than what they told me. They seemed to have activities and exercises. Their transportation was down at the time, but I'm guessing it's probably functional again. The rooms were unfurnished, but they seemed very nice. It looks like they have an emergency button on the wall for them to use like in a hospital. The staff was very friendly and very helpful.
Cathy
There was less activity at Grandview Village than any of them that I went to and that I didn't care for, but the people were nice. The lady that gave me the tour was wonderful and the person at the front desk was wonderful, but there was nobody around and there were no activities at all. I thought "Are people just kind of stuck in their rooms here?" and they weren't all gone like on a bus trip somewhere or anything like that because I asked. It was very dark inside, too. That neighborhood I happen to know is not the best either. I would never have my mom live there just because of the neighborhood alone. I was not impressed by the place itself. I was turned off right away.
Their rooms were kinda old and grungy like they need to remodel and just very small. In the middle of the complex, there's a garden, and that was the nicest thing about the place. The rest of it was just awful. I think they need to offer more activities because they had absolutely nothing going on. The staff was wonderful. I don't know what they're like if you live there, but the staff was nice. It was a very short and quick tour compared to all the other three I went to. It was the quickest tour of all of them. They say they have art classes, religious services, exercises, and bingo, but there was absolutely nothing going on at that time. I saw two people that live there that I just passed in the hall and then two employees, and that was it.
It was a nice tour, but it was super short. It was very quick in and out. I felt like the staff wanted me out of there, but she was very polite and she has called me back. The dining room looked nice, but I didn't think the rooms were all that clean. The garden was all they had to offer. I believe they allow pets and that's a plus, but it's not a dealmaker or breaker either. They just need more activities and things to keep these people stimulated. They seem to be lying in their rooms all day.
nwladybug
March 05, 2021
When I took my mother to look at Grandview Village in Marysville, I had already look at a few other places. I really liked Grandview Village, it was small so she would get lost in a crowd. We looked at a couple of studio apts. and chose the layout we liked best. I decorated it so it didn't look like a bedroom in the living room area in a cottage theme. Since then her apt. has become one of the show apts.
The staff is great, I can't say enough about them. My mother has had some challenging issues with her health and they have all been so good in helping us with them. I don't think I would have gotten through some of them without their help and support.
Before Covid-19 activities, Teresa the director had activities every day and would take them shopping. I would come in once a month to do a crafting activity for whoever wants to come. They also had music on Saturday and the staff would join in on the dancing. There is always something going on for holidays even now with the Covid. The staff would dress up in a theme and parade through the halls. It is truly a fun place.
If you are looking for a good caring assisted living facility Grandview Village in Marysville is the place to start. I give them an A++++.
Miss G
April 27, 2020
My mother used to live at Grandview Village. It was OK. She just needed more personal care. They had exercise classes, bazaars, and a performer would come in and sing. They had quite a bit there. Half of the staff members were great, but the other half I could do without. They need to be a little bit more organized in some areas.
Beverly
My mother was in a 2-bedroom 2-bath unit in Grandview Village. They offer activities and things for the residents. One thing that bothered me was that they change staff a lot. You just get used to one and then they change that person. It's an assisted living facility, and when we first went there they had the outdoor doors locked at 7:00 at night. So if I take my mom out to dinner or something, we would have to get back by 7:00 so she wouldn't be locked out, because the residents do not have keys to the outside. The food was not good at all, it was very sparse, and I don't think you'd ever feel full. Her room was really great, it's why we picked this community to begin with. The dining room was also really nice, including the foyer, It was all very clean. I would rate the staff as three because nobody was crabby or anything, but they're always changing hands.
sonofaresident
May 08, 2017
My father has been living here for a month now and while the facility is nice, clean and well maintained (the common area has been nicely updated from the photos here) the most impressive part of our experience is the people. Every person from maintenance to the kitchen staff are positive warm and caring. I can't imagine a better surrounding for our dear father.
Anonymous108791050
December 29, 2015
I was considering Grandview Village for my in-laws. The place was wonderful. The staff there was so warm and friendly. They were just great people and gave me a tour with some ideas to convince my in-laws to live there. It was a great facility.
Anonymous110815450
August 08, 2015
The staff was really helpful at Grandview Village. They gave me a lot of information about financing and options. They were just remodeling. The gardens were beautiful. The studio apartment that I looked at was really nice. It had a kitchen. They had gardening classes, trips, bingo nights, game nights, and family activities. It felt less like a hospital than other facilities.
Visitor107077150
May 29, 2015
The staff at Grandview Village is great. The rooms are good. It is clean and nice, and they are not too big. The dining room is setup with tables and chairs. They are on fixed time, so lunch is at 11am, and dinner is at 5pm. They have preset menus that they publish throughout the week so the people know what is being served. They have alternatives for those days as well. Breakfast is served between 7am and 10am. As for activities, they have several things throughout the day ranging from bingo to shopping field trips. They provide the needed services as well as religious type of stuff. It has been fairly excellent.
Charlotte16
June 17, 2014
The events coordinator lady at Grandview Village Retirement Community showed me and my mom around during the visit, and she did a good job. The facility was a little dated; some of the carpets were a little old but were not dirty. It was a nice, clean and homey place. They had a one-bedroom apartment, which seemed very large to me. The apartments had a full kitchen, but if you wouldn't be cooking, they turned off the appliances. So that was a good sign. There was tons of cabinet space, a nice living area, a well-spaced bedroom. and a pretty regular bathroom. The residents had three meals a day. They offered spiritual activities and days out for doctor's appointments or shopping. They had a little shuttle bus when they did those activities. They sent us a community calendar. A doctor came either every day or every Wednesday, I was not sure which day that really was. And there was also a nurse on staff 24-hours. Overall, I was happy with them.