Hacienda Del Rey
12917 West Las Cruces Drive, Litchfield Park, AZ 85340
(800) 558-0653
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Reviews of Hacienda Del Rey in Litchfield Park, Arizona
Kori
5
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July 23, 2023
The person who gave us a tour of Hacienda Del Ray was very friendly and super energetic. What we liked about it was they have casitas, like little houses, and each house has different features like a game room or a library. We liked how clean the rooms were and it looked a lot newer. It looks like home like somewhere you would come. Everyone that we ran into was friendly. The person taking the meals to the building was also super friendly. There were spaces for people to sit out on the casita, like a front porch. So, residents could do that and they could have a little bit of free rein in terms of going to other buildings or different rooms, like if they want to go to a game room in the other building, they'll do that, or if they want to read a book and just have quiet time, they'll go to the building that has that. It was nice. They had about 5 or 6 casitas and each one had an open living room, dining room, and kitchen. There were snacks in the kitchen for residents. They had a studio apartment, a private one, and then they had one with an extended back. I liked the size of the studio. I felt like they were nice and spacious for someone to have a home away from home. The grounds were in good condition. You can tell they're well- manicured. They have a courtyard and you have to walk through it to get to the different casita. It appears to be very clean and nice to walk through. The building appears to be a little newer. The rooms seemed to be pretty modern.
Reviewer#LD071523
5
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July 20, 2023
Hacienda Del Rey was more of a memory care than it was an assisted living. However, the staff was friendly and they knew their residents. There was a central community area and a courtyard. There was an exercise area but I would not call it a gym. The upkeep of the place was great. It was located near restaurants and shopping.
Richard
3
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February 5, 2023
We visited Hacienda Del Rey. We saw both assisted living and memory care facilities in the four separate buildings. The staff was very nice and very personable with all the residents. They knew them all by name. They have a lot of activities for them. They didn't have a lot of amenities. Each building had its own great room, and the food was brought in. They all eat in their own building. They don't eat in a general dining hall. The chef was very, very good about trying to customize meals for each of the residents. I really like the chef. The rooms were a little small with two residents per room. We did see some pets that were there. The great room had a dining table and stuff for the residents that are in that particular building. The staff was very personable and friendly.
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Marcyl
5
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March 12, 2022
My husband will move into Hacienda Del Rey. The staff is professional and caring. The facility was clean. It was pleasing to the eye to see the ground kept so nicely, it's like a park. The dining area looked very homey. The room is adequate space for a room. They keep them stimulated mentally with games, puzzles, and arts, whatever they can comprehend to keep them stimulated.
Brent
5
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June 3, 2021
My friend has been a resident of Hacienda Del Rey for about a month now. She is in a room with a roommate. They both have a little refrigerator. They have closets and a bathroom. Each building has its own kitchen and dining area, where they can have their meals or they can have their meals in their room. They clean. They have a beautician and a nail person available all the time. There is a doctor on staff, and nurses are there all the time. They have activities inside and outside. They have a courtyard. There are nine buildings in total, and each building has ten rooms. Right now, they have opened the place up. As long as you wear masks, and practice social distancing you can make an appointment to visit the residence. Just stop in at the office where they take your temperature and everything. They will give you a pass to visit a resident at the facility. It is a very good lay out. There are nine buildings that circle a big courtyard, where they can have barbecues and picnics. Residents are also allowed to comeback to their neighborhood to visit for a day.
Anonymous0724
4
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August 1, 2020
Hacienda Del Rey is a really good place and I think that the staff is doing a very good job taking care of my wife while she's getting treatment. It's clean, it's in a nice area, and it's close to my house. The people in the community are nice. I talked to her about the food. She said that there are some things she doesn't like, but most of the time it's pretty good. I like the people there. They have different levels of assistance and my wife is at the top level.
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Michael
5
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February 27, 2020
Hacienda Del Rey is really nice, it's a newer community and I really liked it. The staff who assisted me was really nice and very helpful, and went out of her way to give me the tour. They seemed to have nice facilities and I liked that they offer a lot of activities for seniors. Their rooms were all pretty nice and clean, I liked the fact that they had wood floors. That made it easy for wheelchairs to get around, especially because my mother has a wheelchair too. I was really enthusiastic about the place and wanted to move my mom there but my brother chose another place. The staff I talked to was one of the executive types, and she knew what she was doing. The place even looked almost brand-new.
Jack
4
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August 15, 2019
Hacienda Del Rey was a very nice place, but I didn't like their style of living. There are little bedrooms, and you have an activity room for each building. The staff was very friendly and very helpful. The place was practically new. Everyone I met was wonderful and very caring.
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Lynn
5
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August 5, 2019
My father-in-law moved into Hacienda Del Rey, and so far, it's been good. The staff seemed nice. It looks clean and comfortable. You furnish the room, it's a good size, and it's nice. They have a restaurant style dining area. It has a nice atmosphere.
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SM
2
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August 1, 2019
Hacienda Del Rey has different buildings with about nine occupants per building, so they broke it down into smaller communities. The facility itself is very nice. I looked at a studio apartment. They have activities. They have a cafeteria in each building. However, when I got there, there was no one there for the tour. It was very business there so I will never go back there. I showed up and they didn't tell anybody I was coming.
Di.Islava
5
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July 28, 2018
It is never an easy decision to place a loved one in an assisted living community. I took a great deal of time evaluating many choices in the west Phoenix area. Without a doubt Hacienda Del Rey not only met my expectations, they have exceeded them greatly. The residences are new, clean and gorgeous. The staff are beyond kind. Their caretakers are ALWAYS available and want to make your loved ones life worthwhile. The management staff are also above expectations. They have answered all of my questions from another state, allow me to check in on my mom anytime and give me wonderful unexpected updates. They have set up special excursions just to help my mom assimilate and to meet her exercise needs. I am truly grateful I found Hacienda and can't imagine my mom living anywhere else.
Alicia605630
5
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March 23, 2017
Everybody was very nice at Hacienda del Ray, and their residents seemed very happy. The rooms were older but clean and nice. Their staff members were very nice and knew what they were doing. When we were there, the residents were listening to someone playing the piano.
Anonymous285578
4
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December 16, 2016
Hacienda Del Rey is right across the street from where I work. They’re a smaller, brand-new, very modern, and very clean community. They were not as personable and did not spend much time with me. They don’t have a dining room. THey have homes with a kitchen area and a small place where they eat. It wasn’t the right fit for my dad.
Judi13
5
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January 26, 2016
The Hacienda del Rey was a new property, very clean, and very nice. It has houses, and in each house was about 10 residents. It’s like a home where each one has her own room, and it enters into a common area where the staff cooks the meals. Then they have the living room and the dining room in the open. It looks very much like a modern home setup with the open concept, and the little bar area that has the stools with the island in the dining room. So, it’s kind of neat, and different. The only reason we did not go with them is that not only is it very modern, but it’s also furnished very modern. It will probably do really well in about 10 years when people, who are ready to move in, are more into that modern style. Mom’s more into the home feeling where it’s wood instead of chrome, and stuff like that. One house will have the gym, and if somebody wanted to go to the library then maybe the library was in another house. They’re escorted to the other places they want to go, but they had activities. There’s a craft room in one of the houses, so each one of the houses had a designated special room. They had different things going on in there. It just wasn’t what our mother liked the best.
Kelly B1
2
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December 31, 2015
Hacienda Del Rey had the place locked down for the safety of the residents because of their degree of mental capabilities, but it's more like a home environment. It's like a small apartment complex or a big house with 10 bedrooms. It had one large kitchen and one large living area where everybody gathered. They had alarms everywhere, and it was very well supervised. They had nurses and a staff that cooked fresh food for every meal. We had a very quick meeting. They were all shocked because we walked in the door and the alarm went off so loud that it startled everybody; it really startled the patients.
Debby8
4
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October 29, 2015
What I like about Hacienda Del Rey is that it's a place with houses that are 6000 square feet, and each house has 10 rooms in it. They have their own bedroom with a bathroom and you can get a shower if you want. They have a big common area where they eat and watch TV and have crafts. It's a small community which makes it nicer for my mother who has dementia, so she doesn't get lost going somewhere, and she would be able to interact with people but not too many. There are usually four caregivers there, which is a pretty good ratio. I was really happy with their setup. It's brand new and they're working on getting everybody trained.
Larry Hodge
5
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May 24, 2015
This is a great place to live where everyone is so helpful and caring. Food is like home. They let me do my thing, and they have things for us to do.
Duffy Pulson
5
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May 15, 2015
Place is fantastic. Staff is very friendly. Residents are happy. Food is great. Professional management staff is compassionate.
Jack Gannon
5
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April 28, 2015
I visited two other places and this is the best because of staff friendliness. The food is always presented well, tastes good, and they have home made desserts. Beautiful community amenities.
Linda Stallard
5
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April 24, 2015
Absolutely phenomenal since day one! They treat my dad like family. Love it.
Judy Hill
5
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April 22, 2015
Excellent caring program. A beautiful environment. I cannot say enough about how well I am taken care of!!
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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.
$3,000
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.
$2,800
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.
$3,000
Starting Price
Services and Amenities of Hacienda Del Rey in Litchfield Park, Arizona
Costs
- Rent Plus Care Fees
Room and housing options
- 1-bedroom apartments
- 2-bedroom apartments
- Companion Suites: We do not offer companion suites
Dining options
- In Room Kitchenette
- Dining Room Shared Meals
About Hacienda Del Rey in Litchfield Park, Arizona
Across from a grocery store and dining options, Hacienda Del Rey is an assisted living and memory care facility in a residential community of Lichfield Park, Arizona. Residents and visitors comment on the clean, modern and appealing community, the consistency of family communications, the happiness of the residents, home-style meals and the quality of care from professional, cheerful and caring staff. The facility offers studio apartments and welcomes residents' small pet companions. Staff strive to create a comfortable, home-like setting where residents receive high-quality, personalized care plans.
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