Azar Residential Care Facility offers competitive pricing for its services compared to both Orange County and the broader California market. For a semi-private room, Azar's monthly rate is $1,500 - significantly lower than the average costs in Orange County at $3,431 and in California as a whole at $3,333. Similarly, private rooms at Azar are priced at $2,500, which remains below the Orange County average of $4,104 and slightly above the state average of $3,939. The facility also provides one-bedroom accommodations for the same price as a private room at $2,500, while the county and state averages reach higher figures of $4,380 and $4,340 respectively. These figures highlight Azar Residential Care Facility's commitment to affordability without compromising quality care.
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Azar Residential Care Facility
Orange County
California
Semi-Private
$1,500
$3,431
$3,333
Private
$2,500
$4,104
$3,939
1 Bedroom
$2,500
$4,380
$4,340
Overall Review of Azar Residential Care Facility
common35 reviews mention this
Care feels personal and supportive
Residents and families consistently describe staff who feel genuinely caring and supportive.
Across reviews, families highlight compassionate, respectful caregivers and owners who take their time with residents. Several commenters say the staff made difficult transitions easier and stayed involved day to day, including responding to changing health needs. Residents are described as being treated like people, not numbers, with families feeling comfortable through frequent reassurance and communication.
differentiator3 reviews mention this
Memory care support for dementia
Families mention strong support for dementia and advanced neurological conditions.
Some reviews focus on care for late-stage Parkinson’s and dementia, describing better fit and more individualized attention than larger facilities. Families also mention staff helping guide them through end-of-life and care-experience steps, which added reassurance during a stressful period. This aligns with the facility offering memory care as part of its care types.
common7 reviews mention this
Home-cooked dining and good meals
Meal quality stands out, including home-style cooking and nutritious food.
Multiple reviews bring up meals as a positive, including home-cooked food and residents gathering around the dinner table. Families also describe staff ensuring residents eat and connect dining with a calmer, more comfortable routine. A few reviewers also compare the food favorably to other places they’ve seen.
common3 reviews mention this
Activities, games, and staying engaged
Residents are kept engaged with activities like games.
Reviews mention residents participating in activities, including games such as Bingo. A couple of families also describe engaging activity time as part of what makes the environment supportive. Together with the warm, home-like setting residents describe, activities come across as woven into daily life rather than occasional add-ons.
common12 reviews mention this
Clean, homey environment
Many reviews describe a clean, home-like setting.
Families frequently describe the home as welcoming and cozy, with a warm atmosphere that helps residents feel comfortable. Cleanliness is mentioned directly, and several reviewers describe well-maintained living spaces and an always-immaculate home. A few also add details like a nice garden and residents relaxing together in shared spaces.
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Features
Types of Care
Board and Care Home
Memory Care
Pets
Cats allowed
Dogs allowed
Amenities
Private
Respite or short term stays offered
Transportation
John Wayne Orange Co (12 miles away)
Nearby Places of Interest
This part of Mission Viejo, California, offers a variety of amenities and services that cater to the needs of seniors. With a range of dining options including Indian cuisine, fast-food chains, and cafes, there is something to suit every taste. Nearby hospitals and pharmacies provide convenient access to medical care and prescriptions. The presence of various physicians' offices ensures easy access to healthcare services. Surrounding parks offer opportunities for outdoor recreation and relaxation, while nearby theaters provide entertainment options. Places of worship are also easily accessible for those seeking spiritual fulfillment. Additionally, the Amtrak and Metrolink Irvine Station offers convenient transportation options for those looking to explore beyond the immediate area. Overall, this neighborhood provides a well-rounded environment with essential services and recreational opportunities for seniors looking to settle in Mission Viejo.
Restaurants
Natraj Cuisine of India (0.7 miles)
In-N-Out Burger (1.7 miles)
Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers (1.8 miles)
The Village Hookah Lounge (1.8 miles)
Chick-Fil-A (1.8 miles)
Farmer Boys (1.9 miles)
19 Restaurant And Lounge (2.9 miles)
Cafes
Kona Loa Coffe (1.1 miles)
Starbucks (3.6 miles)
The Alley (5 miles)
Starbucks (5.3 miles)
Hospitals
Palm Terrace (1.2 miles)
Head & Neck Associates Of Oc (2.8 miles)
CHOC Children's at Mission Hospital (3 miles)
South Coast Medical Center For New Medecine (4 miles)
Azar Residential Care Facility offers competitive pricing for its services compared to both Orange County and the broader California market. For a semi-private room, Azar's monthly rate is $1,500 - significantly lower than the average costs in Orange County at $3,431 and in California as a whole at $3,333. Similarly, private rooms at Azar are priced at $2,500, which remains below the Orange County average of $4,104 and slightly above the state average of $3,939. The facility also provides one-bedroom accommodations for the same price as a private room at $2,500, while the county and state averages reach higher figures of $4,380 and $4,340 respectively. These figures highlight Azar Residential Care Facility's commitment to affordability without compromising quality care.
Yes, Azar Residential Care Facility allows both dogs and cats.
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