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    Garden Brook Senior Village

    Garden Brook Senior Village

    2.3
    (13 reviews)

    Run away. First off,…read more for being newly renovated. It looks like they just did a half assed paint job. Flat paint where it should be glossy. Over-sprayed onto other walls etc. baseboards are filthy. Everything is dirty, especially the hallways and the employee admin meeting area. Second, there is no decor, pictures nothing in the hallways. Most boring place ive ever been in. One step nicer than a prison. Third, we had a scheduled tour. We get there and wait, wait, wait. Finally i go ask and they had no clue about out tour. They finally told us to sit at this table in the employee break room/meeting area. Fourth, bait and switch. The advertised price was different than what they told us. Alot different Fifth, excuses. We never got to see any apartments at all. Oh well every one is different so we will only show the one you are interested in. Sixth, they wont show you anything unless you provide 3 months of bank statements and write them a deposit check that will get turned into your security deposit, "if you move in" Seventh, lady was kinda rude and I nicknamed her "the apartment nazi". Think of Seinfeld "soup nazi" episode. Eighth, where is everyone? We did not see a single person/resident the entire time we were there. Nobody in the halls, nobody in the courtyard. And the place was deathly quiet. So either nobody lives there or maybe they yell at you if you make noise. Last, the person who scheduled the tour should have told us all of the bs over the phone and not waste 4 peoples time taking off of work and driving to this dump. Anyways i would run away from this place. It is by far the worst place we have looked at!!

    I was called for a tour. I was quoted $1055 a month, which is what the website said. I arrived for…read moremy appointment I was Informed the apartment was $1595 a month. quite a difference.

    City of Stanton

    City of Stanton

    2.0
    (7 reviews)

    One of the reasons you have to get to Stanton DMV early is because of their crazy hours. They…read moreclose at noon after opening up at 7am, and than they sord of reopen back up at 1pm. Their DMV is so outdated tho. I do not like the service here. I am glad I no longer have to go to this location after moving to Fountain Valley now. I hope they can make some improvements with their DMV. Hire more people that want to be there.

    Stanton. When I lived there it was known as "Crossroads to Entertainment" because it was a city…read moreyou drove through to get somewhere better, like the beach, Disneyland, or Knott's. I think now it's now famous as the home of Elizabeth Taylor's 7th and last husband. The "City of Stanton" in a governmental sense wasn't bad. They provided a great library and Boys & Girls Club. My first play "California Suite" was at the Stanton Community Center. All of our potholders had come in the mail with the names of Stanton's councilmen and representatives. Did that happen everywhere or just Stanton? As a city, it's okay. I lived in Stanton for almost all of my pre-adult life. It was a quick bus ride to Huntington Beach (sometimes we rode our bikes the 12 miles), and a straight line to Disneyland, just five miles away, close enough that we could see the nightly fireworks that served as an unofficial curfew to come home. I attended Savannah and Mary Perez (both gone). For fun, we had a Golfland, Stanton Village Edwards, annual St. Polycarp festivals, trampoline basketball courts, and the unique Hobby City (now Adventure Land). Though we were regulars at an independent Mario's, the best places to eat in the late 70s were Sundowners (cafeteria style), Me & Ed's (especially after a game), and Pinnacle Peak, where they'd cut off your necktie and hang it, if you were stupid or silly enough to wear one. Like many California cities, it had become populated due to a railway. The LA Interurban ran straight from Watts to Santa Ana in 1905. I, too, would run straight from Watts. Named for LA assemblyman Philip Stanton, the rural area grew and was incorporated in 1911, and although it was then the largest city in OC, Anaheim had planned to use it as their "sewage farm". I think some of the seeds are still there. They dis-incorporated in 1924 to avoid the cost of road building, and re-incorporated in 1950s with the post-war population explosion. Around that time the railway no longer carried passengers, but became my shortcut to junior high. As of 2010, the population was 50% Hispanic, 23% Asian, and 22% white, with a median household of nearly 4 and an income of $51K. Though Safewise included Stanton in their seventh annual "California's 50 Safest Cities" report in 2021, the only time I was "mugged" was two boys taking my newspaper money. It was a little shadier back then. I think the guy running the Olympic torch down Katella (which I witness in 1984) was running a little faster than normal.

    Coast Senior Care - eldercareplanning - Updated July 2026

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