Address: 2 Las Estrellas Loop, Rancho Mission Viejo, CA 92694, USA
Phone: +19495452200
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Darlene Kelly
Life is Good! Moving to Reata Glen is one of the best decisions I have ever made. When I became a widow, I did not want to live alone in our large home. I looked at a variety of retirement facilities, and when I visited the Reata Glen community I knew this was where I belong. There are so many activities it is difficult to decide what to choose. The meals are delicious. Safety and medical care the best. I am grateful for the cheerful and helpful staff who made my move so painless. The residents are a nice combination of couples and singles. Everyone is friendly and it has been easy to make friends. The three-step plan is what ultimately made me decide to move here- independent, assisted, and memory care. My children will not need to worry about me when I no longer am able to live independently- Life at Reata Glen is good!
Gordon Rezatto
Our daughter found Reata Glen and really encouraged us to take a look. We were surprised to find all that the Reata Glen community has to offer. Moving in to Reata Glen was a difficult decision but we felt it was the best choice to ensure that we were both taken care of in the future. The activities are immense, the staff tries so hard to include anything people would like. However, the best part is the people who we have met, they have been so inclusive and welcoming. There is no shortage of people to have dinner with, and we so enjoy the great social life we now have. This has been a great decision.
Julie McElhiney
I moved to Reata Glen 4 months ago- one of the best decisions I have ever made! Yes, it is hard to make a change, to get rid of your accumulated “ stuff” , to downsize, but now that it is all done, it is a relief and a joy! ( plus your kids will love you for it) The move has been very liberating, no more taking care of a home and all that entails. But the best part has been all the wonderful things available here - there is something for everyone: from art classes, to sports activities, classes & lectures, entertainment, movies, excursions, a beautiful library, state of the art work out room, indoor/ outdoor swimming pool- most anything you can think of, they have here. I have discovered pickle ball, ( they arrange games for me) , dog lovers club, and have made many new friends, many while eating delicious dinners in the restaurants. Not having to shop and cook is one of the things I love best about my new home. If I sound enthusiastic, it’s because I have found a new chapter in my life, a comfortable happy chapter, and I’m enjoying every new day!
Carlos Williams
Life here at Reata Glen has been so much better than we expected. Even with all the Covid nonsense, we enjoy each day and our new friends. One of the most important lessons we have learned here is that being retired to a retirement home community is really a lot better that we ever thought. Every day we have trips, meetings, clubs, concerts, hobby shop trips, walks and all kinds of activities to keep us completely busy; and none include much cooking, cleaning, gardening or other things that we used to do as normal adults.
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It is a CCRC. You purchase a unit and then pay monthly fees Residences run from about $520,000 - $1,000,000. Equity gradually decreases to 75 percent. Monthly fees depend on size of unit. They start at about $4,000. Check the website to find out what is covered. If you don't know what A CCRC is look it up on web.
Residents in independent living are allowed dogs or cats. Residents at the Orchards (assisted living and memory care) may not have pets.
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Yes it is a buy in community. You don't own anything. You are renting accommodation here. If you sell your home to come up with the buy in, which is $300,000- and up... you could run out of money, you are just renting here. You have to be very careful, when considering moving in. Are you going to be able to pay the rent until you meet your maker. Ask yourself Will I run out of money? What happens if I run out of money? Answer = You will be asked to leave. Will I have enough extra money for my meds. Will I have enough for other medical expenses. Will I have anything left for my personal recreation/ hobbies.? What if I have a large unexpected expense?? It's $3,500- a month for the first person and an extra $1,500- for the second person, which is the minimum monthly rent you might pay. You could be paying $6,000- a month depending on the rental accommodation you choose, or more.
Monthly fee for independent living
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