Paradise Valley Estates
2600 Estates Drive, Fairfield, CA 94533
Featured Review
5
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November 27, 2024
Hi, My husband and I moved to PVE in October 2021. It is what’s called a life plan community. This means independent living, assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing plus rooms for assisted living with additional medical care. Most people sign a contract and move into independent living paying a move-in fee and then monthly fees. This guarantees us that we can move to a higher level of care later with predictable costs. Since the pandemic, when there were supply and staffing issues, the food has continually improved! The range of activities here is fantastic plus the opportunity for social interaction. The campus is large and has a range of independent home choices from single family detached homes with two-car garages to apartments, cottages and condo-like units. It’s expensive but more affordable than virtually any other life plan community in the Bay Area and is nestled between a golf course, an oak forest with a seasonal creek and rolling hills to the north. We love our life here. Check us out!
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About Paradise Valley Estates in Fairfield, California
Paradise Valley Estates, an assisted living, nursing home and continuing care community in Fairfield, California, is located near I-80 and offers care to veterans and their spouses. Residents and visitors compliment the facility's apartments, which they describe as spacious. The facility is also praised for its food, and residents enjoy the variety of delicious meals available. Residents say the staff is attentive, caring and friendly, and they enjoy the variety of activities that are organized by staff. Residents can swim laps in the pool, play tennis with their friends or relax with their favorite board game.
Services and Amenities of Paradise Valley Estates in Fairfield, California
Aquatic Amenities
- Swimming Pool
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Fitness & wellness facilities/equipment
- Tai Chi
- Salon Services
- Fitness Opportunities
- Yoga/Stretching opportunities
Health Services
- Skilled Nursing
- Medication Reminders
Languages
- English spoken
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Room Amenities
- Cable/Satellite In Unit
- Kitchen Appliances In Unit
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Dining
- Communal Dining
- Room Service
- Guest Meals
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Arts & Crafts Activities/Programs
- Literary Activities/Programs
- Educational Activities/Programs
- Music Activities/Programs
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
- Tabletop & Other Games/Programs
- Horticultural Activities
- Golf
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
- Linen Services
On-Site Services
- Religious Services
- Veterans Affairs (VA) Aid Assistance
Personal Care
- Bathing Assistance
- Dressing Assistance
- Meal Preparation
- Cooking services
Safety & Security
- Gated Facility
Kitchen Types
- Kitchenette
Financing & Payment Options
- Accepts Check Payments
- Accepts Credit Card Payments
- Financial Aid
- Home Sale Assistance
- Accepts Insurance
- Financial Guidance
- All Inclusive Rent
- Rent And Care Fees
Guests
- Overnight Guests
Inside Amenities
- Computer Room
Outside Amenities
- Garden
- Walking and Hiking Areas
- Tennis Courts
Pets
- Pets
- No Small Dogs
- No Large Dogs
- Pet restrictions
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
- Nurse on Staff (24 Hours)
Additional Amenity Information
- Dining: Extra meals, Catering, light soup and salad to full, four-course dinner complete with appetizer and dessert. gourmet dining
- Features: Wellness Clinic, fireplace, resort-style living, Individually controlled heat/AC, Utilities and basic cable, Individual climate control, library, family room, gazebo, jacuzzi, Off-leash dog park, sanctuary room
- Technology: 24-hour emergency call system
- Activities: Computer club, bike riding, volunteer groups, outdoor fitness, bridge club, riding, ballroom dancing, Enriching Learning Experiences/Programs, pilates,NeuroFit, Chi Gong, water aerobics, Seasonal Celebrations, Fundraising events
- Nurses: licensed nurse
- Range Of Services: short- or long-term rehabilitation, residential living, preventive care, at-home support, maintenance, Around-the-clock security, Groundskeeping, Consulting dietitian, Consulting dietitian, Postal and bank services
- State Licenses: 486801837
Medicare
Health
3.0
Overall
4.0
Quality
5.0
Staff
4.0
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Reviews of Paradise Valley Estates in Fairfield, California
4.3
(16 reviews)
Facility
4.8
Staff
4.7
Food
4.1
Activities
4.4
Value
4.2
Marilyn
5
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November 27, 2024
Hi, My husband and I moved to PVE in October 2021. It is what’s called a life plan community. This means independent living, assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing plus rooms for assisted living with additional medical care. Most people sign a contract and move into independent living paying a move-in fee and then monthly fees. This guarantees us that we can move to a higher level of care later with predictable costs. Since the pandemic, when there were supply and staffing issues, the food has continually improved! The range of activities here is fantastic plus the opportunity for social interaction. The campus is large and has a range of independent home choices from single family detached homes with two-car garages to apartments, cottages and condo-like units. It’s expensive but more affordable than virtually any other life plan community in the Bay Area and is nestled between a golf course, an oak forest with a seasonal creek and rolling hills to the north. We love our life here. Check us out!
Currentresident
5
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December 14, 2023
We have lived at Paradise for almost 6 years and we love it here. We chose a f Duplex sowe have # car garage, living room,dining, 2 bedrooms, office and sun room. We were permitted to make many modifications, our home is beautiful. The meals are delicious, many choices and cafe otdiningroom venues.the campus is beautiful, loads of wildlife.unfortunately on several occasions we had,edical issues that required we use skilled nursing and assisted living.the care was extraordinary. This is really a wonderful place, great decision to come here.
Stacy
5
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July 30, 2023
Paradise Valley Estates is gorgeous. I like everything about it. It's wonderful, like the staff, the amenities, the building itself, and the rooms. It's just top of the line. They offer everything. They have a beauty salon and a big dining area where they get together and do activities. It's pretty new. Their food is delicious. It's great, but it costs too much. There is a hospital and a fruit stand nearby. Costco and Safeway are by there, too.
Mike_B
2
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July 5, 2022
A major reason that my parents have moved out of PVE is that the main dining room has been closed down for daily dining. When they moved in to PVE 4 years ago, they told me they were happy to have the short walk (with covered walkways) to the main dining room. Going to the dining room daily gave them exercise, a good meal, and a place for social interaction. I visited the dining room back then, it a was a good experience. The Oak dining room was not an easy walk for my parents from building 1000, and driving was not an option for them since they no longer drive. PVE was a good place for my parents to live when they moved in 4 years ago. There are a lot of good attributes to PVE. The campus is nice and well cared for, the apartments are spacious and in nice condition, the staff does a good job. It is too bad my parents had to move out because of the closed dining room.
Aldeen
4
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November 21, 2021
I went to Paradise Valley Estates, but it seems like they were interested in trying to sell you a place. Everybody seemed happy there, which was a plus. What I'm concerned about is they were trying to sell me a unit and I didn't care for that. I saw nobody complaining about anything though. The staff was fine. I had no problem with them. The facility looked great. They had balconies. I think they had just about all the activities that seniors could ask for. They're in a great neighborhood. I think they do an excellent job with their activities for the residents. I wouldn't say it's a military environment, but they have a touch from all the military folks that are there. It was clean.
Hawley
4
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December 31, 2020
This facility has lots of space and feels like a true community. The independent units are not packed in together like many CCRCs. The setting is very natural amid oak trees and a mostly dry creek. Wildlife abound including wild turkeys, quail, coyotes, and deer. There are many varieties of trees around the property but lawn and garden maintenance is average. The food is fair overall ranging from poor to good and can be a bit monotonous and lacking in variety. The indoor pool is great and there are several spots for fitness equipment.
Ira
5
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March 19, 2020
I saw Paradise Valley Estates. It's a very nice place with nice facilities, the bathroom looks like a private spa, and it looks like a great place to take a shower. It has the full range from retirement living to skilled nursing, but skilled nursing is $13000 a month, so it's out of my mother's budget. The people were great, and if you can afford it, I would say go there. It seemed like they had many activities, like bingo, cards, day trips, and field trips, and they could go out and leave the property. Jessica did a great job, and I really liked her.
Sharon
4
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November 1, 2018
My father-in-law will be going into independent living at Paradise Valley Estates. They offer independent, assisted living, and skilled nursing. The way they have it set up was very convenient because they have a bus at the facility that picks up people from their homes and takes them to the community center to eat. They have lots of scheduled times when they would take people to stores. They also offer a lot of things that he was interested in, like they have a wood shop, a swimming pool, a workout facility with a trainer for the older people, and they have bocce ball. My mother is there in the assisted living facility. The staff is always helpful. They always try and do whatever they can for the residents there. It's a very pleasant place. The food is topnotch. It's like five-star almost. You can order anything off their menu and if you want you can deviate from the menu. It's wonderful. They really accommodate everyone in regards to the food. There's constantly music and they have bingo all the time, entertainment, and barbecues. There's an activity all the time and you pick and choose what you want. It's worth what you're paying.
Bob
5
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January 26, 2018
Paradise Valley Estates was nice, clean, neat, well-maintained, and attractive. We did a follow-up visit today. They had a presentation on their expansion project and they had people come in who talked about it briefly. The amenities were all very nice. I was impressed with the level of comfort and luxury. There was a long list of activities. They have a choir group, a whole bunch of clubs, organizations, and activities, and outlets for you to do things. The food was better than I thought it might be. It was very good and very tasty. I was very much impressed by them.
Joseph074165
3
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August 15, 2016
Paradise Valley Estates had much smaller units. The facilities were very large, and the buildings were very tall. They had multiple stories, but I didn't like the size of the units. The units were newer but smaller. The dining area did not provide all the meals. You get so many units for eating, and if you go over those units, you have to pay for your food, and it's rather expensive.
RP1
5
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March 27, 2016
My mom is in Paradise. It is clean and convenient. Everything seems to be fine. They have good food and good care. Each person has their own room and a shared bathroom. They have a big dining room and kitchen area. All of the people working there are of Filipino descent and are good people who are all very cordial and very cooperative with the patients.
visitor135
4
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December 30, 2015
We liked Paradise Valley a lot because it felt like a community. They house adult living, plus assisted living, plus skilled nursing, and you buy into it. Everybody was very friendly. The food was wonderful. There were lots of activities there that include whatever you want. They have an exercise room, classes, yoga, a pool, water aerobics, bocce, tennis, and all kinds of board games, so there are just a lot of things going on all of the time. They have an apartment, a duplex, a triplex, or a manor house, which is an individual house, and they're very nice. You can have 20 or 30 meals a month, then you just choose whatever you want to eat. They have formal dining and casual dining. It's very nice. I have friends who live there, and they like it a lot.
Caring112428450
5
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August 21, 2015
You give them $300,000, and then you pay a monthly rate of $3000 and any help you need, you pay additional. If you need somebody to help you with pills, that's additional $200 a month, which was just terrible. However, Paradise Valley Estates was very attractive and very nicely done, and they had larger places.
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4
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December 30, 2014
My father has lived here for ten years and loves it! We are pleased with everything about this place. He has made many wonderful new friends.
Paul15
5
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August 10, 2013
My wife and I move in Paradise Valley Estates because it suits us perfectly. We are in a duplex apartment and it is just right for us. We have a full kitchen, two bedrooms, a den, two bathrooms and two car garages. The staff is very caring, friendly and attentive. The food is very good and with a great variety. We have sports, social and travel activities here. Everything is just what we wanted.
Bob Morgan
5
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July 27, 2011
Outstanding food, facilities, maintenance and services. Exceeds our expectations. We feel we have made the right decision by moving here!
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