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The Montecito
17271 North 87th Avenue, Peoria, AZ, 85382
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The Montecito
17271 North 87th Avenue, Peoria, AZ, 85382
Welcome to The Montecito, an Assisted Living community located in Peoria, Arizona. The cost of the assisted living community at The Montecito starts at a monthly rate of $2,200 to $5,850. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need.
There are 24 hospitals within 25 miles of The Montecito. The two closest hospitals are Abrazo Arrowhead Campus which is 2.7 miles away and Banner Boswell Medical Center which is 3.4 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at The Montecito are:
- Pet Friendly
- Pool
- Fitness Programs
- Clubs & Communities
- Restaurant Style Dining
Services and Amenities
Services
- Social Outings
- Housekeeping
- Parking
- Complimentary Transportation
- Transportation at Cost
- Farsi
Activities & Fitness
- Activity Center
- Allowed Outdoors
- Visiting Chaplain or Priest
- Karaoke
- Happy Hour
- Live Musical Performances
Dining & Nutrition
- All-Day Dining
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Meals Provided
- No Sugar
- Guest Meals
- Gluten-free
Accommodations
- Beauty & Barber
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
- Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
- Wi-Fi/high-speed internet
- Kitchenette
- Fireplaces
Care
- Diabetic care
- Memory care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
- Medication management
- Hospice available on-site
Neighborhood
- Outdoor Areas
- Golf Course or Putting Green
- Jacuzzi
- Piano or Organ
- Raised Garden Beds
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The Montecito
17271 North 87th Avenue, Peoria, AZ, 85382
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We toured The Montecito Senior Living for my father-in-law. It's well-kept, bright, cheery, and wide open. The restaurant area or eating area is well laid out. One area was smaller and then they had a very large area. They have lots of activity, too. We toured the whole facility. The Majority o...
We toured The Montecito Senior Living for my father-in-law. It's well-kept, bright, cheery, and wide open. The restaurant area or eating area is well laid out. One area was smaller and then they had a very large area. They have lots of activity, too. We toured the whole facility. The Majority of living is in the main building, and they have casitas outside. It is a luxury facility. The inside of the units has been remodeled and has very new granite countertops, all new appliances, stainless steel appliances, ceiling fans, and new flooring. It's just very, very nice living.
Read moreThe Montecito was gorgeous. They had a very friendly receptionist at the front desk. The grounds were super beautiful. Everything was light, beautifully decorated, and clean. The director was very friendly. She was able to walk us through a lot of information regarding the memory care side of the bu...
The Montecito was gorgeous. They had a very friendly receptionist at the front desk. The grounds were super beautiful. Everything was light, beautifully decorated, and clean. The director was very friendly. She was able to walk us through a lot of information regarding the memory care side of the building. I didn't get to see the rooms and stuff like that, but that was my favorite one that we saw. It was the prettiest and cleanest. It had a resort feel to it.
Read moreWe lived in The Montecito before. If you're able-bodied, you don't want to go there, because when you eat, everybody from assisted care to independent living would eat and it kind of was not fun to see everybody in wheelchairs, canes, walkers, and things like that. The food's not that...
We lived in The Montecito before. If you're able-bodied, you don't want to go there, because when you eat, everybody from assisted care to independent living would eat and it kind of was not fun to see everybody in wheelchairs, canes, walkers, and things like that. The food's not that great. Breakfast was good. Dinner and lunch were average. I paid $650 a month for two meals a day and ended up not eating there very often, so I still had to pay. I would never go back there. It's expensive. My rent was $5000 a month. Of course, that's everything included, but I didn't find the value for the money. We had a two bedroom, two baths. We were in a villa. They were 22 years old or something and they needed a lot of updating. All of the utilities were included. They cleaned the floor in the bathrooms every two weeks. There was a washer, dryer, stove, microwave, and fridge. They were all there. They just had a lot of turnover in the kitchens, in the maintenance, and the cleaning staff, but the office people were fine. They have things on holidays like a buffet or singers that come in or different things. Mostly, the people set up card games and things like that if you want to join. There are a couple of pools and they do exercise.
Read moreI went to look at The Montecito. I liked the layout and design. I liked the staff. But I felt like the place was not clean enough. It had been a long time since they had cleaned the common areas, touched up the paint, cleaned the carpeting, or changed out the furniture. The staff was friendly and kn...
I went to look at The Montecito. I liked the layout and design. I liked the staff. But I felt like the place was not clean enough. It had been a long time since they had cleaned the common areas, touched up the paint, cleaned the carpeting, or changed out the furniture. The staff was friendly and knowledgeable. They seem to have the amenities that my parents would enjoy. They had a restaurant, common areas, and activities.
Read moreThis was a nice community and I liked it. It came down to how quickly the community would be ready for my loved one, and the size of the apartment. My loved one liked another apartment better at another community.
It was helpful to narrow the search for places that had independent to assisted living.