Navita Residences Ventura sits at 5603 Tull Street in Ventura, California, and has a small, home-like setting with just six beds, so it's easy for residents to feel comfortable and well looked after since staff can pay attention to each person. The place offers assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, home care, and even independent living options, which is good for families who aren't sure how much help their loved one may need as time goes on. The building has studio layouts that are fully furnished, private rooms designed with senior accessibility in mind, including bathrooms with roll-in showers. There's Wi-Fi, a big flat-screen TV with cable, free Netflix, and every room has a telephone line. Staff are trained in elderly care, first aid, dementia, medication, nutrition, emergencies, and residents' rights, plus there's always 24-hour supervision.
Residents can get help with bathing, dressing, and moving around, and meals are prepared with special diets and allergies in mind, with an option to eat any time throughout the day. They keep the surroundings tidy with housekeeping and laundry services. Social life is encouraged through activities like movie nights, regular community events, and outings, helping everyone stay engaged. There's a lush garden, walking paths, and a safe, private backyard. Security is a priority with alarms on all exit doors. Navita Residences Ventura is close to health facilities like Ventura County Medical Center, Community Memorial Hospitals, and it's not far from shopping and parks.
Respite care is available for short stays and caregiver support. It's owned and run by a physical therapist, showing a hands-on approach to health and well-being. The average monthly price starts at $2,371, which is lower than the local average. They do customized pricing to fit different budgets. Navita Residences Ventura has a license from the California Department of Social Services (License #565850281, valid until 8/18/2025). Reviews are mixed, with My Caring Plan giving it a low 1 out of 10 though the nearby Cypress Place Independent Living scored higher. The place emphasizes resident independence but offers support wherever it's needed, considering people's physical, mental, and spiritual needs, and so it's the kind of place that tries to work with families and residents in a straightforward way without a lot of fuss or big promises.