Crescent Landing at Fullerton Memory Care
1510 East Commonwealth Ave, Fullerton, CA 92831
(800) 558-0653
Verified Partner
4.73
(15 reviews)
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Reviews of Crescent Landing at Fullerton Memory Care in Fullerton, California
4.73
(15 reviews)
Facility
4.8
Staff
4.9
Food
4.8
Activities
5.0
Value
4.6
Lolese
5
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March 22, 2024
The grounds are beautiful and peaceful especially the water fountain ,such a peaceful place to walk around. The staff is very kind and caring. I highly recommend this community for your loved ones.
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Leann
5
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June 23, 2023
We went to Crescent Landing at Fullerton Memory Care. It was really nice. It was all newly remodeled. It was beautiful and very clean. It was great. It was very bright in there with lots of light, and very cheery. The staff members were super nice. They had a car show going on, so that was great. The residents were handing out snacks to people, so they were very involved in the car show, and they all were out there. For my dad, I think that's where we're going to go with.
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Ernie
5
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March 29, 2023
We moved my mother-in-law into Crescent Landing at Fullerton Memory Care. So far, it's been excellent. It's strictly memory care and it's small, they have a total accommodation that can serve 50 patients. Right now, they're in the low 30s. It's almost new. Because they only do memory care, they do an exceptional job of it. They have a very large dining area even for just that small a group. So when it's running, they just push things around and have physical games there, like tossing a beach ball around for exercise. They have a theater room and a big TV room, they're well-equipped, they also had a nice outside garden area and a patio area. It's a very nice facility, a little bit pricey but that's ok. The staff is exceptional and the room I saw was very nice. You have a choice of a shared room or a private suite. The private room and private suite only vary in bathroom accommodations, and they're a very good size. I'm just really happy with the whole thing. I had lunch there with my wife and her mother, and it was very nice. They serve really good food and they do a good job.
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Dennis
4
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January 20, 2023
My father is currently at Crescent Landing at Fullerton Memory Care. It's a memory care-only facility and he's at level two. It's been a very good experience, though a little bit more expensive than originally I was led to believe. They get to know the patients individually. When my dad came the first day, they had a nice sign up that said, "Welcome." They welcomed him by name. They knew information about him already. His room was ready. They upgraded his room without even saying anything, so it's been a very positive experience. It's a difficult job for the staff members to do, but they all seem to enjoy their jobs. I was very surprised. It's a much more upbeat environment. They seem to genuinely enjoy what they're doing. Eve is wonderful. The first two days, she sent me text messages to my phone with photographs of my dad so I could see how they made sure he got dressed. He wasn't just in his room. He was talking with new people. She sent me a text message asking if it was OK if he got his haircut the next day, so they gave him a haircut and a shave. He looked really good. I didn't ask for them. She just sent me pictures and updates. His room is very nice. I would stay there. They're very nice rooms, extremely clean, and organized. The bathrooms are nice and roomy. The rooms are a good size, but they're not too huge. They don't have to walk too far, but it has that feel like it's large because it's very well organized. They have a wardrobe and drawers that are set against the wall, so he has a very nice amount of closet space, space for shoes, blankets, and pillows, and it's all put away, so it's not on display. There are no trip hazards. There are no wires or anything like that. The floors are very well taken care of, so they're shiny, smooth, and clean, but they're not slippery at all. They have nice carpeted TV rooms. They have activities. The seniors are allowed to create their own activities. There's one lady who has a history of dance and aerobics, so they allow her to start her own class. Anybody can go there. If you don't want to do that, they have TV rooms and an actual barbershop. They just renovated, so everything is brand new, new furniture, new walls, new everything. I like the way the grounds are laid out. My dad wanders sometimes and what he does is just walk. The front when you pull up is a house, but behind the house are all the living units and facilities. The way they laid it out is like a star pattern, so there are no dead ends. You can go outside. There's a fountain you can walk around, there's a park area, and then when you come to the fence, you can always turn left or right. It's not a maze where it's confusing, but there are enough left and right turns to where you could walk for hours. It doesn't feel like you're walking in circles, but you also never hit a dead end. You don't feel trapped. It's a very homely feeling. It is a house and there's a lot of greenery. They have really friendly staff. You can tell they have a certain love for their job and certain patients. I only tried the food once, and I was not particularly impressed with it, but my dad enjoyed it. They have a common dining area. They are big on community. There are a lot of great ideas. My father was a postal worker for over 40 years and they said everybody here can get a job because the idea is to put purpose back into their life, not just have them in a facility in front of a television. They don't want them to have TVs in their rooms. If you want to watch TV, you got to come out and join the community. You can play cards and they have board games, but the main idea is every morning you get up, you get dressed and you join your community and find your place in the community so that you become active again. They allow the residents to create their own activities. One does an art program, another one does an aerobics program, and during certain times of the year, they take them to the park area near the fountain and they turn it into a miniature golf course for them. They also have some events where they leave. The facility and the staff, those two things alone make it worth it. I've heard good things about the food, but it wasn't the best day when I came in. The layout, the warmness, it being brand new, there's not a better community. Having him there, I know he's safe. Every single day, they're checking his blood sugar. Every single day, they're waking him up. He just went to the hospital today and they called me. They said his blood sugar was high, his blood pressure was high, and so as a precaution, they just took him to Kaiser because they're not sure why. They have a record. I have seen them do it when I was there that day, just eating lunch, and they come around and they check the blood pressure, the temperature and the blood sugar of each person in that facility, three or four or five times a day. You're getting your money's worth because if you had an in-home care nurse, you'd be paying more money and getting less service. He has his own room, so you talk about rent in Fullerton, plus utilities plus round-the-clock nursing care plus feeding. On top of that, he's incontinent, so they're changing his underwear multiple times a day. It's expensive, but considering the task, it's reasonable.
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Bonnie
4
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December 5, 2021
I looked at Crescent Landing at Fullerton Memory Care. It's one story and it has the garden wrapped around it. I liked the one-story design and it's very clean and bright. I think the ground was well kept and Daniel, the staff, told me there were activities that they were anticipating for the weekend. It seems to be very well organized.
Mary Lou
4
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September 15, 2021
My husband is in Crescent Landing at Fullerton Memory Care. It's very good. It's a clean, neat place, and very secure because it's only for Alzheimer's. It's close to home, and that's one reason I picked it. They are very competent and after reviewing two other ones, I think they're all really about the same, so we picked this because it's close to home. Because of Covid, visiting is a little stricter, but I can go and see him. You set an appointment and you go in and take your temperature. It seems to be very safe and secure. We've only been there for two meals. Yesterday, he didn't eat it right away so they brought it out to us on the patio and then he ate better when I was there. The staff seems very nice and competent. I have no complaints. They have a calendar with activities, but I'm not sure what he's capable of. I'm not there during the day for the activities.
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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.
$5,345
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Services and Amenities of Crescent Landing at Fullerton Memory Care in Fullerton, California
Costs
- Rent Plus Care Fees
- Entry Fee
- Entry Fee Cost: 2500
Room and housing options
- Companion Suites: We offer companion suites
- Studio Apartments
Dining options
- Dining Room Shared Meals
About Crescent Landing at Fullerton Memory Care in Fullerton, California
Our memory care community in Fullerton has been purposefully designed to provide your loved one with a nurturing, comfortable, home-like environment that is attractive and easy to navigate. Residents are encouraged to participate in as many pursuits and as they like, appropriate to their ability. No matter what, everyone is treated as an individual person with unique needs. Crescent Landing specifically is designed to nurture activity, exercise, dining and restful opportunities as well as engaging filled activities that stimulate personal abilities.
Memory Care
- Emergency Response System
- Medication Management
- Fresh, seasonal cuisine prepared by the dining service team, served 3 times a day 24-hour
- Staffing Scheduled transportation to local shopping and medical appointments
- Award winning Wellness Everyday™ programs, provided 7 days a week
- Personalized Care Plans
- Dining for Wellness™ - educational and wellness program
- Brain Health University™
- Beauty & Barber Shop Housekeeping and maintenance service
- Snack and hydration program
- Secured outdoor area
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