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Pico De Loro

620 North Perris Blvd, Perris, CA 92571

(800) 558-0653

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3.16

(18 reviews)

Offers Memory Care and Assisted Living

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Reviews of Pico De Loro in Perris, California

3.16

(18 reviews)

  • Facility

    3.5

  • Staff

    4.0

  • Food

    3.3

  • Activities

    3.0

  • Value

    4.0

Twyla

4

February 25, 2024

I visited this facility

I visited Pico De Loro and I liked the employees' interaction with the workers and the residents. The layout was fine. It was more of an older building. It wasn't more modern, but it was clean and they had everything. I saw their activities with their residents. They have a birdcage and workout equipment. The staff was good. When I went there, they didn't have me on the list, but they got on it. They called who was in charge of the tours, and if it was OK for me to do the tours, and they were nice and helpful with everything. They were communicating with the residents, helping them out with whatever they needed and talking to them.

Susan

3

December 7, 2023

I visited this facility

I toured Pico De Loro, but I knew my mom was not going to be a fit there. It was very, very busy. There were a lot of people there. The person who gave the tour was extremely kind, helpful, and knowledgeable. The apartments were a little older. The time I went, there were so many people there and it was busy. We walked through the dining room and it was fine. There were a lot of people eating. They were comfortably sitting and eating there.

Maria

3

October 4, 2023

I visited this facility

I appreciated that the staff at Pico De Loro were very helpful. The director was very informative. However, the rooms were small, and they had to share rooms. The people in my opinion knew what they were doing and were very informative. They provided all the information that I required, so it was very good. For amenities, that was not too good. The space was kind of limited and there was not very much outdoor space for the clients. They had an outdoor area, but I don't think that the clients would do that. They had a parking lot, but they were not very good for the clients as well. The facility was old, but it was very clean.

Silvia

3

June 11, 2023

I visited this facility

I went to Pico De Loro. The facility seemed clean, but the administration didn't seem so caring for the residents. It was supposed to be a memory care facility, but the doors were not locked, and that was one of my concerns because I am looking for an Alzheimer's facility. It looked clean. Obviously, with Alzheimer's, you can have them all watching TV or anything like that. They were entertained with their own activities. The staff was not that friendly, too.

Edwin

3

June 6, 2023

I visited this facility

The tour at Pico De Loro was pretty good. It's very small. The doctor was nice. They showed me around and gave me some information, which is great. I just think it wasn't for our fitting. The room is clean but a little outdated. The staff was very nice, informative, helpful, and polite. They have a bunch of games. There's no courtyard for the residents to walk around.

Daryle

3

June 4, 2023

I visited this facility

I went on a tour of Pico De Loro for my mom. It's a very small facility, it only accommodates 20 residents. It was kinda stinky like the residents weren't taken care of very well. The room that I saw there was clean. Their staff members weren't ready for us, they didn't know we were coming, so they kinda winged it. The residents weren't doing activities when I was there, though they have activities for them. The person who assisted me during the tour was nice. I would suggest that they need to show more enthusiasm because even after I called the director, the staff said there was no room. There was only one bed and I'd have to go on a waitlist, so it was kind of a mess over there.

Susan

4

October 16, 2022

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My dad is in Pico De Loro. We were looking for someplace that would be fairly close to where my parents lived so it would be easier for us to get my mother over there to visit. I hadn't toured any of the other places, but at the hospital, they felt that my dad needed more than just a place that was going to where he would have a room, where he could be independent because at the stage he's in, he's not able to be independent. So I went with my brother to visit Pico De Loro. It's an older place, but the people there seemed nice, and so far, he's been getting good care. Hospice has taken over, so they're doing a lot of the care. My dad has been there for a few weeks now. He has dementia, but at this point, he's under hospice care. He's not able to get out of bed or do anything on his own. It's what they call board and care. The people I've met have been very nice, very friendly, and seem to be caring. I haven't seen the food, but they puree his food for him. I know they have good meals. They've invited us to come and have lunch sometimes. From what I've seen, they seem to serve good meals for the other people that are there. This is a relatively small place. For somebody that's a little bit more independent, I don't see that they're doing a lot of activities. It's very limited. They have a TV room, and it looks like they have some kind of a room for games. I don't know what other places cost, but I'm sure this is not as costly. It's nice and it's clean. They do the meals, and they seem to interact with the people there. The staff has been there for quite a while, which is a good sign.

Jamie

3

November 13, 2021

I visited this facility

Pico De Loro seemed like a safe place. The place was small, but it looked pretty clean to me. It didn't smell or anything like that. They had an outdoor area that I could see through the window and that's where they take the residents, too. The room I saw had two beds in it and a dresser. It's two people in a room, and each has a closet then a shared bathroom. It was also very clean. I just felt like I didn't have all my questions answered by the lady who did the tour.

Jay

4

August 26, 2021

I visited this facility

The amenities at Pico De Loro that could be used were like you would find at the library; they didn't really have much. I didn't see any activities going on. They just said that they would get them together for game nights and watching TV, and that was about it. The staff was good; they were helpful and very cordial. I mainly dealt with the facility director, and she was really nice. The facility itself seems kind of old and worn down overall. They could improve on the outside. They had sort of a second area in the back where they put their junk. It was gated off, but there were residents walking around. There was sort of a fountain or a pond area, but it was not looking good.

Joshua Rogers

1

September 30, 2020

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

DON’T send your loved ones here! The person in charge is a joke!!! We tried to remove my uncle and he called us yelling at us. Trying sabotage us from taking him to his new facility!! Dr Rillo is very unprofessional!!!! Refusing to let us talk to my uncle on the phone. Refusing to let hospice come in and care for my uncle. I will never ever recommend this facility to anyone. DON’T go here.

Jeff

5

November 27, 2018

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My mom is at Pico De Loro and I think it's pretty good. They treat her really good and cook her whatever she wants. She seems happy. It's a pretty nice and clean place for the price. The staff is really nice to her and they do her hair every morning. The food smelled great and looked really good.

Mary Bro

5

August 4, 2017

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Mom has only been here 6 days and has settled in so well. She has made friends and responded to the consistency of scheduling well. Her skin is already back to normal in less than a week. They are so kind and patient. I feel lucky to have found them.

Suzanne700163

1

January 14, 2017

I visited this facility

The staff at Pico De Loro was friendly and great, but I would never take my mom there. As the woman was taking me around, there were residents lying face-down on sofas in the hall. It was very dreary. It felt like you were walking through the homeless section of some city. It was a big place and not at all what I was looking for. It was terrible.

Jessica423552

1

January 7, 2017

I visited this facility

My least favorite was Pico De Loro. It was rundown, and it smelled. My first impression was that it was dirty, and there were no residents to be seen. There were stains, and it smelled like urine. When we walked around, all the residents were smooshed into one small room on these beds like they never got out of beds. Maybe there was 2 staff members that we saw the whole entire time. The whole place was dark. They need to clean the place up. The rooms were tiny, and they were like hospital rooms. They do not look like residential rooms.

RS701582

1

October 5, 2016

I visited this facility

My husband moved in last Wednesday at Pico De Loro. I kind of like the place, considerably the space is bigger than other place, and the price seems reasonable; that’s why I chose it. It’s clean, and the location is OK -- about 10 miles up from my house.

Rosalie543771

4

June 10, 2016

I visited this facility

They were very nice, helpful, and knowledgeable at Pico De Loro. I enjoyed the visit. They gave me a complete tour of everything.

ThomasDIQVT

5

May 11, 2016

I am a friend or relative of a resident

I think living in Pico De Loro works for my mom. Everything is pretty nice and clean. She came from a place that charged a lot of money, and this one is more affordable. She is happier and gets more services than before. They are taking better care of her. She is OK with the food, and they take them out to lunch every couple of weeks.

Jan121727250

4

March 27, 2016

I am a friend or relative of a resident

My loved one is at Pico de Loro. I liked the fact that it’s a closed community and that they're able to take care of his needs. What we need is memory care, which they are able to provide. He has Alzheimer’s, and he’s a wanderer. They have exercises and special outings where they’re watched like hawks. They do arts and crafts and things to help them at least with their motor development and, in his case, he likes to build model airplanes, so that works out really well. The rooms are large and completely furnished. I don’t have to buy comforters for him anymore because they provide them. Right now, I’m going to give them a 4 because I haven’t been able to get out there to physically look at it, but I feel pretty comfortable with it. I talk to them probably every week or every 10 days to get updates.

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Costs for Pico De Loro in Perris, California

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.

$1,550

Starting Price

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.

$1,324

Starting Price

Services and Amenities of Pico De Loro in Perris, California

Costs

  • Rent Plus Care Fees

Room and housing options

  • 1-bedroom apartments
  • Companion Suites: We offer companion suites
  • Studio Apartments

Dining options

  • Dining Room Shared Meals

About Pico De Loro in Perris, California

Pico De Loro is an assisted living facility located on North Perris Boulevard in Perris, California, only a few miles from Metz Park. Family members appreciate the kind, patient staff and consistent scheduling. They also like that residents are taken on lunch outings a few times a week to enjoy the local cuisine. The community's activities, such as supervised exercises and arts and crafts, receive high marks. Residents also enjoy the spacious rooms at Pico De Loro, which include one-bedroom apartments, studio apartments and companion suites.

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