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    5.0 (5 reviews)
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    I'm so happy my Dad is living at the beautiful place! From the moment you walk in the door you are…read moregreeted with kind smiles and you feel the vitality of the residents who live here. It's been a tough couple of months with my Dad's health declining and it became necessary to find him a place that could offer 24-hour care. My initial phone call was with Donna who was compassionate and understanding of how emotional this whole process can be. She went above and beyond to arrange a tour for me the same day, Veterans Day holiday, as I needed to find something quickly to transfer Dad from the hospital. Nabila showed me around all the amenities offered and the beautiful apartments available. She was so kind and shared her own experience with loved one who was in the same health condition as my Dad. I loved the fact that my Dad would have his own space and privacy but still have round the clock assistance and care to keep him safe. Marissa the Director and RN scheduled same day evaluation of my Dad in the hospital to the level of care necessary. She was compassionate and patient with my Dad. She went above and beyond to answer all my questions and concerns to help make a smooth transition. We met Mylene the charge RN onsite when we arrived. For the first time in 2 months, I saw my Dad at ease talking with her about his medical needs. She is amazing at what she does and her level of dedication to the care she and the team provide is fantastic. Knowledgeable, kind, supportive and thorough. Stayed late our first night and even walked me to my car to make sure I felt settled with the care team. Noel and Jesse also stayed late my Dad's first night to set up a new tv to keep comfortable in his new home. Ron is one of the wonderful caregivers onsite who tries to anticipate any of my Dad's needs and always flexible with his requests. Kelsey at the front desk has been so helpful to coordinate haircuts, special visits and communication with the care team. I'm so grateful for all the confidence I now have that my Dad is in the best care possible. It's so comforting to know that I can now get back to focusing on my 3 kids and getting back to work while he'll be in such caring and capable hands. Thank you to everyone at Emerald Valley!

    Nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there. The facility itself is deceptively nice…read more my Dad lived at EV for 18 days and in that short time, I became overtly aware of the lack of management staff. As soon as he arrived, I began to receive calls of him falling. It was clear that he needed more care than he was getting, even though he was assessed and placed in assisted living with a level 5 care. We were never given a care plan and I witnessed him calling for help multiple times with no one arriving for over 20 minutes. They lost my dad's medication, ran out of diapers and he went to the hospital 3 times while he was at the facility. He required 4 staples in his head and there was blood left on his door for over 24 hours, which I eventually cleaned myself. On the third trip to the ER I told Kaiser staff that under no circumstance was he to be released to EV, it was not a safe environment for him. I tried to reach out to Marissa and her supervisor Lori but again was met with lukewarm responses. Apparently, all staff was at an offsite conference and there was no management on site for over 48 hours. I needed the money back for the so I could place my dad in a safe place, but EV had withdrawn $17k from my dad's account. Needless to say they we're making an already difficult experience excruciating. Please, if you're considering EV for your loved one, think again. I looks nice on the outside, but on the inside it's an unsafe, and they are extremely short staffed.

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    I'm skeptical of these glowing reviews, so I'm writing my own…read more I took my dad to a brunch and learn there. It was impressive. They have a new culinary director which sounds luxurious. The food was delish. Dad didn't love the coffee but he can make his own. :) The staff has been there a long time and the ownership is also long-term which I find stable. There are a lot of pluses, but the icing on the cake was that each of three different residents talked to us in passing, and they were very cheerful and appeared happy. My dad is excited to move in soon, and it's a relief to the rest of the family. We're looking forward to my dad experiencing the Men's club, weekly happy hour, and nightly movies. I'll update my review in about three months.

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