Oakmont of Capriana Costs & Pricing
At Oakmont of Capriana, the monthly costs for residential accommodations reflect both the quality of service and the amenities provided. For a one-bedroom unit, residents can expect to pay $5,395, which is notably higher than the county average of $4,380 and slightly above the state average of $4,340. Similarly, two-bedroom units are priced at $5,695, surpassing Orange County's typical rate of $5,390 and California's average of $5,270. These costs position Oakmont of Capriana as a premium choice in the region, likely reflecting its commitment to providing an enriching living experience for all residents.
| Floor plans | Oakmont of Capriana | Orange County | California |
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| 1 Bedroom | $5,395 | $4,380 | $4,340 |
| 2 Bedrooms | $5,695 | $5,390 | $5,270 |
Overall Review of Oakmont of Capriana
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19 reviews mention this
Dining quality and options vary
Residents frequently praise the food quality and variety, while at least one reviewer flags dining leadership issues.
Dining is a major day-to-day topic, with many residents and family members describing good food, upscale daily specials, and a menu that offers choices at meals. Several tours also mention seeing daily snacks and believing the dining setup would be easy to follow. One reviewer raised concerns about an in-dining chef’s assignment practices and how orders are handled, including claims that feedback is redirected within the kitchen.
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11 reviews mention this
Activities keep residents engaged
Residents and visitors consistently describe a busy calendar with on-site activities.
A recurring theme is how many activities are available, including groups like bridge, dog-friendly spaces, gardening, and regularly scheduled programming. Multiple reviewers also mention seeing activity rooms and events during visits, along with a movie setting and other common spaces where people gather. Even for a memory-care search, one family highlights that the activities approach supports familiar interests like music and going for walks.
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12 reviews mention this
Steep entry costs are a recurring concern
The entry fee structure is frequently described as prohibitively expensive.
Price is a clear downside in reviews, with multiple families calling out large entry fees or deposits and saying it was more than they could afford. Some reviewers also describe how meals and additional services can depend on a points-style approach, and others note difficulty with refunds or the overall financial terms. A few comments acknowledge the value of the community for the activities and services, but even those that feel it’s worth it often start from an initial reaction that the cost is high.
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9 reviews mention this
Care support spans multiple levels
Families describe ongoing care support, including around-the-clock assistance for needs and emergencies.
Several reviewers mention help that’s available when needs increase, including a description of around-the-clock staffing for emergencies. Others describe the broader continuum approach, noting that higher levels of care can be brought in as needed, and that the facility aims to help residents transition while staying in the community. One tour reviewer, however, specifically said they did not see on-site extended care at the time of their visit.
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18 reviews mention this
Resort-like grounds, pool, and rooms
Reviews repeatedly describe clean, spacious, resort-like buildings with indoor and outdoor common areas.
Many families and visitors describe the property as well-kept and spacious, with a layout that feels more like a hotel than a traditional senior residence. Tours frequently mention features like a pool, theater/movie room, and multiple activity spaces, along with attention to details like apartment size and storage. A few reviewers also highlight outdoor courtyards and walking-friendly grounds as part of the overall atmosphere.
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