The Village at Northrise
2880 N. Roadrunner Parkway, Las Cruces, NM 88011
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Reviews of The Village at Northrise in Las Cruces, New Mexico
3.75
(16 reviews)
Facility
4.5
Staff
4.3
Food
4.0
Activities
4.3
Value
3.5
Remi
5
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December 7, 2023
I went ahead and committed to The Village at Northrise. I was very pleased with the gentleman who gave us the tour, and I was pleased with the facilities that I saw. All the amenities that I wanted as I was researching for the past 30 days, were the same. And I was very pleased with what they were offering over there. I am an ordained minister and they offered me a room where I could have my Sunday services, and I was very pleased with that. I was looking for a 1-bedroom apartment, but I have decided to probably go with a studio apartment instead because as a single person, the square footage of that room was very appropriate and I felt very comfortable there. They had all the amenities that I was searching for. I had interaction with Becky, who was the activity coordinator, and she was very kind and helpful, and I was very impressed. And then I talked to some of the people that live there to find out how they liked living there, and they were very pleased. So, that's a good testimonial in itself. I was graciously welcomed, all my questions were answered, and everything was very professional.
John
1
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April 11, 2022
My dad was in The Village at Northrise for five days and got severely dehydrated. I'm not sure what happened, but from there he went to the hospital and then from the hospital to the hospice. The living atmosphere and layout of the place was adequate. They were very conscious of the COVID restrictions, which was good on one side, but if you're not double-vaccinated, you cannot visit your parents. There wasn't anything that we liked about the place. I don't think they took care of him. He got dehydrated so that means they weren't giving him fluids. I would say that the staff didn't do their job. He was in rehab and was doing very well, he's moving and ready to take the next step to be living closer to his home before he went there. The front entrance was not very clean. The room that we toured for the assisted living part hadn't been repainted and updated. The stove was very, very old and then the place he ended up going to was a shared room. It was clean, but there wasn't much there. It was shared with another guy so there wasn't much to that room. It was extremely expensive and we got nothing for it.
Randy
5
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September 3, 2021
My wife and I went over to The Village at Northrise in Las Cruces and toured through assisted living. My mom could have a little private apartment to herself there. They also have a couple of nurses who can check on her twice or thrice a day, let her take her medication, make sure she's doing alright, or do whatever she needs. It was very nice. They have a beauty salon for women. They come in there twice a week. They have a recreational area for the senior citizens to get together and play cards, games, or whatever. They have a very nice dining area for people to go and eat. They could sit and have large tables or small tables. It's just a very nice facility all around. It was better than some of the others that we looked at.
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Janice
4
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August 10, 2021
I toured The Village at Northrise. The first thing I noticed was that it appeared to be clean. The people were friendly. I walked in unannounced, and they were willing to show me the accommodations that they had available. They didn't have a one-bedroom available, so I looked at a two-bedroom. It did need to have some maintenance done, but the staff said that before anyone moves in, it will be painted, cleaned, and all that. They didn't appear to be trying to hide anything. They took me right up, they showed me the room, they told me what was right and what was wrong, and they said they would fix the things that were wrong, like the paint and a few other maintenance issues. I went into the dining room. It wasn't time for a meal, so I just had the opportunity to look. They were in the process of cleaning it, but it appeared to be adequate. They have a beauty shop on site, and they have a video room. I did not have an opportunity to speak with any of the residents, but there were four ladies sitting and playing some kind of a domino game; they seemed to be enjoying that and content to be there. The atmosphere was pleasant. So they have friendly people and a pleasant atmosphere, and overall it appeared to be clean. They were forthcoming about things that might need to be repaired in the apartment I toured. The one thing that was of concern to me -- even with it being independent living -- was the fact that all of the rooms are on the second floor. There are no resident rooms on the main floor, so you have to get on an elevator and go up to the second floor where all of the rooms are. While it's independent living, that seems a little odd to me.
Tina
5
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May 7, 2021
My mother-in-law was at The Village at Northrise for five years. It was always clean and very welcoming when you entered. The ladies at the front desk were always so nice, too. If I needed a wheelchair or some help bringing my mother-in-law out, they were always right there. They're just all so friendly. When she was supposed to be at the end of her life, somebody was always checking in on her. That was amazing. She met a lot of friends, and she even got to use the exercise equipment in the exercise room when she was in really good health. She wasn't a craft person, but she loved to sing, play the piano, and play the guitar. She loved movie nights, too. She would get in on the bus when they had a reservation to go somewhere or when they all went to the church. They had everything she needed. Sometimes it was hard to reach her because she was enjoying herself so much. I had lunch with her in the dining room sometimes, and then when she could no longer go to the dining room, they would call up, check on her, and bring her food. My mother-in-law loved to cook. She would give suggestions on how they could make the food a little bit tastier, because some days she would say the food was a "five" and that it was amazing, and other days, she would say it was a "three." The facility itself was kept up. When she would call that something wasn't working, they were there immediately. When I go there, there are always some activities going on.
Niki
5
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March 16, 2020
I like The Village at Northrise's continuity of services. They have independent, assisted, and nursing care facilities. The people are very nice, the food seems very good, and they offer lots of different activities. My mother has a one-bedroom apartment with a small kitchenette. The staff is very nice, and I'm very pleased with the value for the money.
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Costs for The Village at Northrise in Las Cruces, New Mexico
Assisted Living
This level of care provides support for those who need help with personal care needs such as cleaning, bathing, and dressing. Residents selecting this level of care are treated to many amenities in a home-like atmosphere, while getting support in their daily lives.
$3,450
Starting Price
Independent Living
Independent Living is for those who desire the feel of a private residence with the amenities and activities available in a planned community, such as fitness classes, game nights, and group excursions. Services such as cleaning and groundskeeping are often available.
$1,600
Starting Price
Memory Care
Memory Care is specifically designed to meet the needs of those with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. Specially trained staff members assist with activities of daily living (such as bathing and dressing) and provide therapies to slow further loss of cognitive abilities.
$4,430
Starting Price
Services and Amenities of The Village at Northrise in Las Cruces, New Mexico
Costs
- All Inclusive Rent
- Rent Plus Care Fees
Room and housing options
- 1-bedroom apartments
- 2-bedroom apartments
- Companion Suites: We do offer companion suites
General
- Resident Capacity: 170
- Minimum Age: 55
- Pets Allowed: Small pets allowed
About The Village at Northrise in Las Cruces, New Mexico
The Village at Northrise is a sixteen-acre community providing a wide array of services to the senior community. The Hallmark provides independent living with a few pluses that residents come to appreciate. The Hallmark has 60 individual apartments. We offer studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom floor plans. Rent is month to month and includes all utilities with the exception of phone service. Morningside Senior Living provides private accommodations along with personal care and nursing case management. Desert Willow I provides a 31-bed short term rehabilitation nursing center with a Transitional Care Unit coming soon, while Desert Willow II offers Memory Support.
Amenities
- Private and Semi-Private Apartments
- Spacious rooms
- Private bathroom
- Private kitchenettes
- Fully air conditioned
- Individual climate control
- Activity room
- Fitness room
- Conveniently Located
- Private balcony/ porch / patio
- Scenic views
- Suburban setting
- Beauty Salon / Barber Services
- Cable Television
- Comfortable common and lounge areas to gather with friends and family
- Dining Room
- In-room dining options
- Restaurant-Style Dining
- Complimentary laundry facility on-site
- Housekeeping
- Laundry facility on-site
- Pets Permitted
- Pharmaceutical delivery service
- Phone service
- Guest Accommodations
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