Orangeville Manor, Inc

    4429 E. Justice Circle, Orange, CA, 92869
    3.5 · 2 reviews
    • Memory care
    • Board and care

    Pricing

    Amenities

    3.50 · 2 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      3.5
    • Staff

      3.5
    • Meals

      3.3
    • Building

      3.6
    • Value

      3.3

    Location

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    About Orangeville Manor, Inc

    Orangeville Manor, Inc. offers a mix of independent living, assisted living, and memory care services in a home-like setting located in Orange, CA, as well as nearby places like Villa Park, Anaheim, and Yorba Linda, and you'll find places such as Berkeley Home I, Best Elderly Care, and Gracious Care Homes under their umbrella, which all try to provide different levels of help depending on what a person needs, so there are board and care homes, assisted living communities, elder care homes, and even skilled nursing care spread out across the area, and each one focuses on safety, comfort, and making life as simple as possible for seniors who want to keep their independence but might need a little or a lot of support. The communities have rooms in several sizes, including private, semi-private, studios, and suites, and you get meals that chefs have planned to be both good and healthy, and the staff are all trained to make sure everyone is looked after, whether for memory care, incontinence, medication management, or just getting help with daily life, and this means they handle everything from dementia activities to housekeeping, laundry, and rides to appointments. There's a strong effort to let families compare prices, reviews, and different features through the Orangeville Manor website, and they have advisors who'll try to answer questions and point you toward local choices that fit a loved one's needs, so there's guidance along the way if you want it. Some locations have high ratings-up to 5 stars-based on resident and family reviews, though costs aren't shared up front, which means you'll likely have to ask about prices as you narrow down options. Pets are allowed in some communities, and the homes are no-smoking inside, so they keep health and cleanliness in mind. For those with greater needs, like hospice or dementia care, they've got secure areas and special activity programs to help folks stay active and safe without getting lost or upset. Meals, activities, personal care, and social clubs are all included, and the goal is to provide as much freedom as possible, but with staff nearby 24 hours just in case someone needs help at any hour. There's transportation and parking for families and visitors, and you'll usually find the places are on quiet, tree-lined streets in regular neighborhoods, so people feel at home and can see visitors easily. Orangeville Manor's overall approach centers on offering steady support, a homelike feel, and enough help-including nursing, memory care, hospice, and everyday assistance-that families can pick what works for them, and everything is set up to make both residents and families feel comfortable as decisions are made.

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