Samaritan Village
7700 Fox Rd, Hughson, CA 95326
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Reviews of Samaritan Village in Hughson, California
Jeannetta
5
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March 24, 2023
Samaritan Village is a very beautiful community. They were very, very helpful, very polite, and very friendly. They have lots to offer for somebody with my dad's care and needs. It's very clean, very uplifting, and very encouraging. We talked to some of the seniors there, and some of them have only been there for two weeks, and they were very happy. They never experienced anything like this. The people are just very outgoing. If I had to rate it a ten out of a ten, I'd give it a ten. They have a five-star restaurant there open to the public. They offer their clients 45 meals free a month. The family members can come and stay up to two weeks with the family member that's there. They have a place where the family member can do puzzles and read books, and they have theaters. They have just so much to offer for the family member that goes there. The rooms are brand new. The buildings are kept. They have an exercise room. The bathroom is equipped for handicapped, and it's wheelchair accessible. It has its own kitchen facility and a front room. The only thing that they didn't have is it's not furnished. You furnish it the way you want it to be furnished. They have someone come in and help clean every so often. It's very, very nice. It's like an apartment, almost like a hotel, but better. It's like a five-star hotel. It's just beautiful. All you see are happy elderly people, and they're very friendly, and they just seemed very content. When you go in there, you don't see a bunch of grouchy people in there.
BBe
5
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August 13, 2022
My husband resided at Samaritan Village for about six weeks while his body finished healing enough for him to come home. He was consistently treated with kindness and respect and found the staff friendly and competent. His meals were very good and the kitchen staff was very helpful in suggesting and preparing his vegetarian meals. There weren't many activities that he could enjoy in his area, but he did like the Bingo games and the outside patio where he could sit in the sun and read. Also, the laundry personnel were so kind and careful of his clothes, which was a real important amenity to me. Although his room was very small, he did enjoy having his recliner and his desk/ chair from home (as well as a couple of lamps and tables) to make it feel more cozy. The management was very helpful in arranging a time for a special bed to be delivered for him, and then returned after his departure. He felt comfortable there and I felt at ease with him getting the care and attention he needed at that time.
Patricia
4
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November 14, 2021
I have picked Samaritan Village. I went there for a tour. It was very nice, and I liked it. I haven't found anything else that kind of goes along with it, as good as it is. I didn't get to see any of the apartments because they were all filled, but I did a tour of the main lobby and I looked at the exercise rooms and I talked about the amenities that they have. The tour was great. It was very pleasant. Nadia was the one that did the tour, and everything was super great. It was very nice. I was pleased. The most that I liked was the restaurant. The menu is great. There was only just a couple of activities that I wasn't interested in, but I was interested in most of the activities that they have. I would give them a four because I wasn't able to visit any of the apartments. I've just seen the main lobby, the beauty salon, the weight room, and the worship room. I would have liked to see an apartment, but they were all full, so I wasn't able to do that. They got an indoor heated pool, pool tables, poker tables, bocce, and live music. They have a bus that takes people to the grocery store. There's a yoga class, a dance class, a painting class, and a library. They would keep me busy, that's for sure.
Holly
5
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June 11, 2021
We went and saw both the independent and assisted living at Samaritan Village. It is a very nice place. They have very friendly staff and there is a lot of activities for the residents. The thing we did not like was there were only 45 meals given a month for the independent living, which means you have to pick and choose. They kind of have a private restaurant and you have to pay on top of that if you want more. In the assisted living, they gave three meals a day, but you were limited to your room. They have a library, a salon, and movies on some nights. It was just too far out of the way for us, the meals wouldn't work out, and he was not quite ready for assisted living yet.
Holly
5
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May 25, 2021
We went and saw both the independent and assisted living at Samaritan Village. It is a very nice place. They have very friendly staff and there is a lot of activities for the residents. The thing we did not like was there were only 45 meals given a month for the independent living, which means you have to pick and choose. They kind of have a private restaurant and you have to pay on top of that if you want more. In the assisted living, they gave three meals a day, but you were limited to your room. They have a library, a salon, and movies on some nights. It was just too far out of the way for us, the meals wouldn't work out, and my father was not quite ready for assisted living yet.
Lori
5
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September 25, 2020
My parents lived in Samaritan Village. They had all kinds of activities, and they had an activities room where they could go and play games. They could play bingo, bocce ball, they had a little theater in there, they had a beauty salon, they had a library where you could go and use the computers, and they had TVs in the hallways where you could sit and watch movies and TV. They had different things each day, like Friday was donut day, and they had a really nice dining room that had actually very good food. It was actually a restaurant where you could go in and eat. It was a nice place and the staff was wonderful.
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General
- Resident Capacity: 96
Licenses
- Licenses: 507002396
- State Licenses: 507002396
About Samaritan Village in Hughson, California
Our mission statement, "Empowering seniors to maintain a superior quality of life", speaks to empowering our residents by providing choices, conveniences, and opportunities for connecting with everyone around them, while enabling them to have control over their care and living options as needs evolve. Deeply rooted in compassion and the preservation of dignity, our community creates an engaging and productive senior living experience for all who call Samaritan Village home.
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