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Assisted Living Community in Orange, California
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Reviews of Assisted Living Facilities in Orange
Maryellen
5
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January 15, 2020
The staff at Kirkwood Orange went out of their way, everybody seemed to love their job, and everybody was happy. The craft people were enthusiastic and happy about their job. They're very warm and very inviting to outside family. It's really nice. When you walk in, you feel like you're being welcomed home. They have the main dining room, and you can have a private room for your family as well. They had an ice cream parlor and a kitchen that they can always go in, open the refrigerator and make something. They've got a living room and a great dining room, and the menu looked good. The rooms were nice. Overall, I liked it.
Judi
5
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January 2, 2020
I toured the assisted living at Kirkwood Orange although they have a small memory care unit as well. I loved it, and it's where I would have wanted my dad to go. It's a small community, a little more intimate and homelike but so professionally maintained. It reminds me of a large custom home or a big bed and breakfast. The entry was a little bit more welcoming than the other place I went to. There's a fireplace, just like when you walk into someone's home. I felt welcomed just by the place, before I even spoke to someone, just based on the ambiance. One of the standout facilities is their 24-hour ice cream parlor just off the lobby, which would be so welcoming if you're bringing children to visit someone. Their garden is so beautiful and very accessible, they had a formal dining room that was also accessible like for events. I saw several rooms, and it would depend on your price point. I would probably have opted for the 1-bedroom. There seemed to be a lot of areas that you could visit with family members without being in just a large room. It's a very clean place, they explained to me how they do laundry and I really liked that. They answered so many questions and made themselves available to me since it was a very difficult time specially if you have never done it before or you didn't have a lot of support. I did not try the food, but I had to be there for meal times. A friend took me into his mother's room with it being fleshed out with drawers and personal effects. It seemed like a large family home where you can have a barbecue, a family meal or gather in the ice cream parlor.
Christin
5
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October 18, 2019
My father has moved into Kirkwood Orange. He seems to be happy there. They're pretty wonderful. The staff members are very attentive. My father's room is large, clean, bright and open. They have all sorts of activities. They have daily music, they have exercise classes throughout the week, and they take them out on outings. They have a large game room, an ice cream parlor, and a large beautiful garden. They have assisted living but they also have memory care.
Linda
5
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August 24, 2017
We were impressed with Kirkwood. It has a very comfortable feeling, a very homey feeling, and that was our preferred location. We didn't see a lot of one-on-one contacts, but what we saw, we were impressed with. It looked like they provided a lot of activities for the residents to take part in. They had a lot of comfortable sitting areas, activity areas, game areas, and TV rooms.
Map of Orange, California
Information About Assisted Living Facilities in Orange
The city of Orange is named after its most successful crop, discovered in 1873 after much trial and error by the local farming community. Only seven short years later, the town’s tourist boom began with the construction of their first railroad depot.
Competitive fares between rival rail companies attracted settlers and visitors to Orange, and over the passing years the area became known less for its citrus fruit and more popular for its proximity to major Southern California attractions.
With a population of less than 150,000, Orange proudly calls itself “a major city with small-town ambiance.” Seniors who choose assisted living in Orange will find both modernization and nostalgia in a city that has chosen to embrace its history and preserve its Old Towne structures.
Orange Activities
For appreciators of culture, the area surrounding Orange boasts six art museums, four concert halls and 10 performing arts theaters. Information and show schedules can be found on Orange County’s website . The Orange Senior Center is a vibrant facility with plenty of fun and services to offer residents of assisted living in Orange at both their primary location and their second center in the north area. The senior center provides six different support groups to help elderly residents cope with health challenges and other life issues.
Orange Recreation
Residents of assisted living in Orange can enjoy the flower gardens or play a quiet game of chess on the boards provided for them in Pitcher Park, a serene respite that prohibits all rolling locomotion–with the exception of wheelchairs, of course. For a more active encounter with nature, seniors may take a train ride or visit the small Orange County Zoo within the 477-acre boundaries of Irvine Park.
The city of Orange is known for its innovative shopping experiences. The Block at Orange is an imaginative, open-air promenade which features both shops and movie theaters. The Village at Orange is a full-service modern mall, whereas the Old Towne Orange Historic District offers shoppers antiques and the country’s oldest operating soda fountain.
Orange Medical Facilities
The healthcare needs of seniors enjoying assisted living in Orange are met at the University of California, Irvine Medical Center and St. Joseph’s Hospital. The Chapman Medical Center is another full-service hospital which also specializes in geriatric psychiatry. This facility offers a free shuttle van to patients within a 10-mile radius.
Orange Transportation
Seniors have access to all area activities using the bus and train services offered by Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA). Residents of assisted living in Orange age 65 and older are eligible for a reduced fare ID card. The county’s ACCESS service provides paratransit mobility for eligible citizens.
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