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The Village at Hayes Valley
624 Laguna Street, San Francisco, CA, 94102
The Village at Hayes Valley
624 Laguna Street, San Francisco, CA, 94102
The Village at Hayes Valley: Senior Care in the Heart of San Francisco
Just down the road from the Painted Ladies is The Village at Hayes Valley, a boutique-style assisted living and memory care community in the heart of San Francisco. Seniors here live a vibrant lifestyle, with morning cardio fitness, fun social groups, art classes, and movie nights. But, of course, they head out on excursions, too, exploring some of the best the area offers. That includes seeing the works at Octavia Art Gallery, walking the trails at Lake Merced, strolling along the iconic Fisherman’s Wharf, and eating out at local restaurants like the famous Souvla.
There’s plenty to do outside excursions and the events calendar at The Village at Hayes Valley. Seniors benefit from a solarium with city views, a full-service beauty salon, an outdoor rooftop patio, and an elegant dining room, where chefs serve up gourmet meals three times a day.
Stellar Assisted Living and Memory Care at The Village at Hayes Valley
Seniors in the assisted living program at The Village at Hayes Valley receive 24/7 support for everything they need to feel independent. That includes medication management and help with bathing, grooming, dressing, and continence, plus housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance. Residents get weekly wellness checks performed by a licensed nurse, but excellent medical care is also nearby at facilities like UCSF Medical Center at Mount Zion, Kentfield Hospital San Francisco, and CPMC Davies Campus.
Memory care, just like assisted living care, is individualized for each resident’s abilities and preferences. Seniors with Alzheimer’s and other forms of memory loss enjoy light-filled spaces, escorts to meals and activities, and a separate activities calendar that focuses on physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.
The Village at Hayes Valley offers top-notch assisted living and memory care options in the desirable Hayes Valley neighborhood of San Francisco. If it feels like a good fit for yourself or a loved one, take the next step by using the links here to request info, find pricing details, and schedule a community tour.
There are 31 hospitals within 25 miles of The Village at Hayes Valley. The two closest hospitals are California Pacific Medical Ctr-Davies Campus Hosp which is 0.8 miles away and Kaiser Foundation Hospital – San Francisco which is 1.0 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at The Village at Hayes Valley are:
- Pet Friendly
- Pool
- Clubs & Communities
- Outdoor Areas
- Social Outings
Services and Amenities
Services
- Activity Center
- Housekeeping
- Complimentary Transportation
- Transportation at Cost
- Filipino
- Mandarin
Activities & Fitness
- Visiting Chaplain or Priest
- Visiting Rabbi
- Happy Hour
- Live Musical Performances
- Yoga / Chair Yoga
- Reminiscence Programs
Dining & Nutrition
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Restaurant Style Dining
- Meals Provided
- Guest Meals
- Professional Chef
- Kosher
Accommodations
- Beauty & Barber
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
- Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
- Wi-Fi/high-speed internet
- deck
- or balcony
Care
- Diabetic care
- Memory care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
- Medication management
- Medication coordination
Neighborhood
- Piano or Organ
- Raised Garden Beds
There are some amazing people working there BUT the staff turnover is quick. I really feel the staff is great but maybe not the company they work for. Things can change quickly. My mom didn't like it. There's not enough outdoor time/activities outside of the facility. Especially during COVID, wh...
There are some amazing people working there BUT the staff turnover is quick. I really feel the staff is great but maybe not the company they work for. Things can change quickly. My mom didn't like it. There's not enough outdoor time/activities outside of the facility. Especially during COVID, which is understandable.
Read moreWe toured with The Village at Hayes Valley and it was the most expensive one and the worst out of the ones that we saw. They had no parking, all shared bathrooms in the hallway, smelled awful - just gross.
I toured The Village at Hayes Valley. I liked it very much, and I liked the man who gave me the tour. One of the rooms was very small and dark, and had a window that looked out at nothing. But all the rooms looked clean and adequate. The living atmosphere and the dining area were very pleasant. I wa...
I toured The Village at Hayes Valley. I liked it very much, and I liked the man who gave me the tour. One of the rooms was very small and dark, and had a window that looked out at nothing. But all the rooms looked clean and adequate. The living atmosphere and the dining area were very pleasant. I was just thoroughly impressed with this place.
Read moreVery professional and helpful staff. Attentive to people. I witnessed caring kindness and compassion.. What I experienced was not expected but it was a very eye opening experience. The personnel and staff should be commended.
I toured The Village at Hayes Valley. Eloise, who was our host, was very accommodating and very friendly. She provided all the information and answered all of our questions properly. We left there with a full knowledge of information regarding both their facility and assisted living in general. The ...
I toured The Village at Hayes Valley. Eloise, who was our host, was very accommodating and very friendly. She provided all the information and answered all of our questions properly. We left there with a full knowledge of information regarding both their facility and assisted living in general. The staff themselves were also very friendly and very welcoming, but my mom found the place a little small. She was looking for a bit more physical area, so she can do her daily walking, for example. They have a very nice rooftop terrace and it has a beautiful view of the city 360 degrees. The rooms were very nice. We were shown two different types of rooms, a shared room, and a single room. They have activities seven days a week that include a lot of exercises and activities like bingo and get-togethers and a lot of socialization activities and that was good. It just wasn't exactly the type that my mom was looking for. We were offered meals, but we said no because of time constraints. The menu looked very good and very nutritious and healthy. I loved their menu.
Read moreThe tour experience I had in The Village at Hayes Valley was very good. Shirley and Louise were both very nice and very informative. They showed me around the two different buildings. Memory care is on one side, while assisted living is on the other. They toured me on all the floors. It's clean...
The tour experience I had in The Village at Hayes Valley was very good. Shirley and Louise were both very nice and very informative. They showed me around the two different buildings. Memory care is on one side, while assisted living is on the other. They toured me on all the floors. It's clean and secure. They didn't have a lot of residents. I think the memory care floor only had ten people, but it's priced accordingly. One negative thing was the parking. It was hard down there. They can go for a walk to a park nearby or ice cream stores, but they don't take the residents out for a ride, because they don't have a van. Although, that's something they're planning to have. So, the place was not the most ideal, but it's a pretty nice place. It's fairly new and there are lots of patios. The staff went out of their way to tour me and they even gave me cookies.
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