Country Club Manor Costs & Pricing
Country Club Manor provides a competitively priced range of living options compared to both Sacramento County and the broader California market. For instance, the monthly cost for a studio apartment at Country Club Manor ranges from $1,200 to $1,850, which is significantly lower than the county average of $3,865 and state average of $4,145. Similarly, one-bedroom apartments at Country Club Manor are priced between $1,410 and $2,420 - again offering substantial savings compared to Sacramento County's average of $3,758 and California's typical rate of $4,340. Even semi-private accommodations at Country Club Manor stand out at $2,010 versus the county's average of $3,106 and state rates around $3,333. The two-bedroom option also remains an attractive choice at $3,100 compared to higher costs of $4,303 in the county and up to $5,270 statewide. Overall, Country Club Manor positions itself as an appealing alternative for residents seeking affordability without compromising on quality.
| Floor plans | Country Club Manor | Sacramento County | California |
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| Studio | $1,200 to $1,850 | $3,865 | $4,145 |
| 1 Bedroom | $1,410 to $2,420 | $3,758 | $4,340 |
| Semi-Private | $2,010 | $3,106 | $3,333 |
| 2 Bedrooms | $3,100 | $4,303 | $5,270 |
Overall Review of Country Club Manor
differentiator
4 reviews mention this
Pricing is well below averages
Pricing comes up as a clear value point in multiple reviews.
Several reviewers describe the community as affordable or a good value. One review also calls out a rent increase tied to SSA, and another says it can feel too expensive. Price comparisons are consistently positioned as below county and state levels across unit types, which aligns with those value-leaning comments.
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27 reviews mention this
Staff kindness is a frequent theme
Reviews repeatedly describe staff as friendly, caring, and helpful.
Across reviews, residents and families frequently mention staff being friendly, kind, supportive, and in touch when needed. Visitors also describe polite, professional interactions and note that the facility feels welcoming. Even where reviews are critical, the caregiving itself sometimes receives separate, more positive comments, suggesting staff support is a mixed experience rather than uniformly negative.
common
11 reviews mention this
Cleanliness ranges from very clean
Many reviews praise cleanliness, though a few point to upkeep problems.
Multiple reviewers say the building is clean and well maintained, with some specifically noting it does not have a strong odor. A few comments describe areas needing attentionâsuch as run-down parts of the property, deep-cleaning needs, and dirty carpeting. That mix aligns with what the community offers in-house housekeeping and indoor common space, but residents still see uneven condition in some reviews.
caveat
5 reviews mention this
Meals bring mixed reactions
Dining gets both praise and complaints in resident and family reviews.
Some reviewers say meals are enjoyable or more than expected, and one person notes their family likes the meals. Other reviews are more negative, calling food horrible or bad, including comments about it being high in fat. The community also provides meals and supports special dietary restrictions, which may help explain why some residents feel well cared for while others are dissatisfied with whatâs being served.
common
6 reviews mention this
Activities help residents stay engaged
Residents and visitors often mention regular activities and outings.
Several reviews describe plenty happening day to day, including daily activities and more involvement over time. Families also mention fun outings and community activities like shuffleboard. The community offers scheduled daily activities, day trips, planned community events, fitness programming, and resident-run activities, which matches the way reviewers talk about staying busy.
caveat
6 reviews mention this
Communication and management are inconsistent
A recurring concern is inconsistent communication and oversight.
Several negative reviews focus on management and follow-upâsuch as not getting calls back, difficulty reaching administrators, or reports that supervision is inadequate. Other complaints include medication concerns, staffing overload, favoritism claims, and residentsâ safety concerns. While there are also positive notes about care support, these issues appear often enough to be a clear caveat for families evaluating the community.
How we summarize
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