Arcadian at Aliso

    24552 Pacific Park Drive, Aliso Viejo, CA, 92656
    4.5 · 10 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care

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    Amenities

    4.50 · 10 reviews

    Overall rating

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    5. 1
    • Care

      4.5
    • Staff

      4.5
    • Meals

      4.3
    • Building

      4.7
    • Value

      4.3

    Location

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    About Arcadian at Aliso

    Arcadian at Aliso sits at 24552 Pacific Park Drive in Aliso Viejo, CA, and offers a quiet spot close to several medical centers like Kaiser Permanente and Mission Hospital, which some families find convenient if extra care is needed, and the place is a family owned and family run community that focuses on assisted living and memory care, with a history of caring for people with Alzheimer's and dementia, and even folks who may wander or have behavior issues, so there's a secured memory care area with special alarms and staff on hand all day and all night, and they use things like bracelets to help prevent residents from leaving unnoticed. The property's got indoor and outdoor common areas, with three secured gardens and four patios for safe strolling and sitting, and there's a swimming pool, hot tub, and activities that keep everybody social-maybe bingo, music nights, Bible study, exercise classes, movies, and outdoor trips to Moulton Park, and folks can see photos of the place if they want an idea before visiting. They serve regular meals, including vegetarian options, and snacks that follow the idea of keeping everyone healthy and comfortable, and the dining areas and activities adapt to each person's abilities, so no one feels left out, and they try to make the environment feel home-like and comfortable, with a full-service beauty salon on site for regular hair care or manicures, and pet lovers might like that cats and dogs are allowed, along with staff who help care for pets.

    Help with daily tasks is always available, including bathing, dressing, grooming, and medication management, and they'll help with blood sugar checks, though they can't do insulin shots, and there are visiting nurse services, a nurse on staff, a doctor on call, and regular checkups, and the staff can manage higher needs like incontinence care, help for folks who can't walk, two-person transfers, and even using mechanical lifts if that's necessary. They provide respite care if a primary caregiver needs a break, offer hospice services if that time comes, and keep community fees straightforward-the up-front charge is $3,500, with daily respite rates at $175, and they accept various payments, such as private pay, social security, veterans' benefits, and private insurance.

    Residents can pick from semi-private or private rooms, with wheelchair accessible showers, safety features, and options for different care levels so people can stay even if needs increase, and the grounds are set up for folks with mobility aids or wheelchairs, with transportation by busline, free rides, paid rides, and resident parking. There's always staff awake to help with any emergencies, and every resident's paired with a specific team member for more personalized support and more careful monitoring of changes, while the activity directors keep things interesting with events meant to help everyone stay sharp and cheerful, whether that's interactive games, trivia, or weekly live music, and there are devotional services on and offsite for those who want them. Families are encouraged to be involved, and the staff foster a friendly, safe, and positive place that aims for comfort rather than flash-people can even smoke outdoors in set areas, but not inside, and those who need to age in place won't have to move away down the road if their health shifts.

    There's special attention in memory care for people who might try to exit the property, with secured doors and technology, and they're prepared to help those who need more structure, including residents with unusual or challenging behaviors, and the building's purposely designed for the safety and comfort of those with memory issues. The staff manage regular health monitoring and medication passing several times a day, and each resident's physical and mental well-being gets tracked through the day and night. The environment is geared toward helping everyone lead an active and engaged life, and the staff take pride in offering steady, calm support in an old-fashioned, welcoming way, working to balance safety and kindness in every aspect of care.

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