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- Memory Care
- Assisted Living
Pacifica of Chino Hills
6500 Butterfield Ranch Road, Chino Hills, CA, 91709
Pacifica of Chino Hills
6500 Butterfield Ranch Road, Chino Hills, CA, 91709
Pacifica Senior Living Chino Hills: Welcome Home
Pacifica Senior Living Chino Hills knows what it takes to make seniors feel at home — people who care, cozy amenities, fun activities, and the freedom to do what you love. Residents here enjoy a courtyard, beautifully landscaped grounds, a fully stocked library, a game room, and a spacious, well-appointed common area with a grand stone fireplace. Days are filled with opportunities for fitness, relaxation, and socializing. Seniors get fit in the Healthy Hustle class, sharpen their minds with group trivia games and meet new friends at happy hour socials and movie nights.
They also get to explore the Chino Hills area and its many shops, eateries, and attractions. Nearby Butterfield Park has walking trails, the Yanks Air Museum boasts a range of historic aircraft, and the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Chino Hills is a spectacularly designed Hindu temple. Healthcare options are also close, with Placentia-Linda Hospital, Parkview Community Hospital Medical Center, and Chino Valley Medical Center all within 15 minutes.
Resident-Centered Care at Pacifica Senior Living Chino Hills
Before they move into Pacifica Senior Living Chino Hills, seniors and their families complete a comprehensive assessment to help staff understand their personality, lifestyle preferences, and physical needs. Staff members then enact this care plan, providing services like medication management and assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) like bathing, grooming, and dressing. These compassionate professionals are around 24 hours a day to make seniors feel at home and empower them to be as independent as possible.
If the assessment includes memory loss or dementia, the Legacies Memory Care program might be the perfect fit. In it, seniors benefit from secured outdoor spaces, multiple cognitive therapies, and 24-hour supervision from caretakers trained and certified in Alzheimer’s care.
It’s easy to learn more about Pacifica Senior Living Chino Hills’ assisted living and memory care programs. Simply use the links above to request more information, get pricing options for care and schedule a tour to experience the community for yourself.
There are 45 hospitals within 25 miles of Pacifica of Chino Hills. The two closest hospitals are Corona Regional Medical Center which is 6.7 miles away and Montclair Hospital Medical Center which is 10.4 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Pacifica of Chino Hills are:
- Pet Friendly
- Housekeeping
- Activity Center
- Clubs & Communities
Services and Amenities
Services
- Assisted Living
- Independent Living
- Memory Care
- Hospice
- Respite
Activities & Fitness
- Social Outings
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Arts and Crafts
- TV / Movie Nights
Dining & Nutrition
- Meals Included
- Healthy Snacks
Accommodations
- Outdoor Areas
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Salon / Barbershop
- Landscaped Grounds
- Outdoor Garden
- Maintenance
Care
- Nurses
- Occupational Therapy
- Physical Therapy
Pacifica is a perfectly sized, cozy, beautiful, assisted living community for seniors! I am a Senior Care Consultant and look to move my senior clients to the best community for them. Size/ Capacity: Pacifica has about 50 residents in assisted living and about 25 in memory care. It feels like a wond...
Pacifica is a perfectly sized, cozy, beautiful, assisted living community for seniors! I am a Senior Care Consultant and look to move my senior clients to the best community for them. Size/ Capacity: Pacifica has about 50 residents in assisted living and about 25 in memory care. It feels like a wonderful number that would not be overwhelming for seniors to establish familiarity and form new relationships. The staff are familiar with all the seniors as well. Aesthetics/ Amenities: the community is beautifully designed with all the amenities that one can think of in an assisted living community. The community offers various activities on a daily basis, outings, as well as live entertainment. The layout makes it easy for seniors to not be ''lost''! They have a lovely courtyard for the residents to spend time outdoors or visit with their families/ grandchildren, etc. They also have a private dining room that families can utilize to spend time together. The rooms are spacious with high ceilings and have been updated. Staff: the front desk staff are friendly, helpful and cordial. During tours, all my families are greeted by the staff that we run into. The Sales Director, in my opinion, is the ambassador of the community and it is important for the families to be able to connect well with this representative of the community that they are considering for their loved one. Johnathan, the Sales Director, is warm, kind, down to earth, informative and accommodating. He spends time with the families when they tour so he can answer all their questions, address their concerns and provide all relevant information. Pacifica, Chino Hills is a great option for families to consider for their loved one!
Read moreI visited my loved one in this place. I was shocked. She is in memory care. I couldn’t find anybody to help me. I finally found someone (the head nurse) who told me some were on our break and to be patient. My relative looked TERRIBLE! Bruises everywhere! I asked what happened & I was told: “We ...
I visited my loved one in this place. I was shocked. She is in memory care. I couldn’t find anybody to help me. I finally found someone (the head nurse) who told me some were on our break and to be patient. My relative looked TERRIBLE! Bruises everywhere! I asked what happened & I was told: “We don’t know! Probably fell during the night. A lot of them do that!” There was a resident ON THE FLOOR, moaning! I ran to her to see if she needed help and another “worker” stopped by time & told me to leave her alone because “she always does that.” I later found out that the “nurse” is not a nurse and I heard her being horribly rude to one of the residents! Her name is Rachel and is somehow “employee of the month.” I had ZERO say in when where my relative was placed, but if you care - all all - about someone there, get them OUT! Every single person I saw (resident wise) was out of it & bruised! They can’t all be falling! What is my family paying for? It’s dirty, laundry in every open room was piled high, smelling awful and it was disgusting. The food was even worse! No activities. Just people wandering around, bruised & out of it! If you want pictures, let me know!!!
Read moreI recently moved my parents to Pacifica. The staff is friendly and the facility feels like a home. The community rooms are warm and cozy. The caregivers and the medical staff are very attentive to each resident''s needs which is a big plus because my parents did not get the medical assistance and ca...
I recently moved my parents to Pacifica. The staff is friendly and the facility feels like a home. The community rooms are warm and cozy. The caregivers and the medical staff are very attentive to each resident''s needs which is a big plus because my parents did not get the medical assistance and care they required from the previous facility they lived in. When I toured Pacifica, Jasmine Perez was very informative and answered all my questions. My parents are happy at Pacifica as am I knowing they are well taken care of.
Read moreEvery time I have visited my loved one, I am disgusted by the isolation these residents experience! This place is woefully understaffed, the food repulsive, and the Director an embarrassment to the profession! I come from another state to visit & I am in continual shock that this place was chos...
Every time I have visited my loved one, I am disgusted by the isolation these residents experience! This place is woefully understaffed, the food repulsive, and the Director an embarrassment to the profession! I come from another state to visit & I am in continual shock that this place was chosen. If you care about your loved one, DO NOT SEND them to this place!!!
Read moreJonathan toured me around Pacifica Senior Living Chino Hills. He was very nice, very knowledgeable, seemed to be thorough, and answered all our questions to the best of his ability. The rooms were nice and it looks like they are starting to remodel. They were studio apartments and one-bedroom, so th...
Jonathan toured me around Pacifica Senior Living Chino Hills. He was very nice, very knowledgeable, seemed to be thorough, and answered all our questions to the best of his ability. The rooms were nice and it looks like they are starting to remodel. They were studio apartments and one-bedroom, so the size varies. It appeared that there were enough amenities for them. It's an older facility, but they're renovating it. They had a nice patio out back, like a large area with trees and plants that people could go, sit, and visit. It's just not the right place for my sister.
Read morePacifica Senior Living Chino Hills seemed a lot older than the other place we visited. Everybody was friendly, but it wasn't the right fit for my mother-in-law. The rooms were nice, and they were remodeling the one that we looked at. The rooms were great; that wasn't a problem at all. It s...
Pacifica Senior Living Chino Hills seemed a lot older than the other place we visited. Everybody was friendly, but it wasn't the right fit for my mother-in-law. The rooms were nice, and they were remodeling the one that we looked at. The rooms were great; that wasn't a problem at all. It seemed very well maintained inside and outside. It was very welcoming. I just don't think it was the right fit for her. The staff who gave the tour was nice. She was great and got us in there right away. The tour wasn't as extensive as the one at the other place though. We didn't try any of the food. The dining area seemed more cafeteria-style. It just wasn't as welcoming as the other place. They had a little area where you could go sit outside. They had a calendar with activities on there, but when we were there, it was very quiet. There were just a couple of people sitting in their wheelchairs in the lobby. It was kind of depressing, to be honest.
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