Pricing ranges from
$3,650 – 6,500/month

Vineyard Place

24325 Washington Avenue, Murrieta, CA 92562, USA
4.5 · 64 reviews
  • Memory care
For pricing and availability(510) 508-4507

Pricing

$3,650+/moSemi-privateMemory Care
$6,500+/moStudioMemory Care
$4,500+/moSuiteMemory Care

Amenities

Healthcare services

  • Medication management
  • Activities of daily living assistance
  • Assistance with transfers
  • Assistance with dressing
  • Mental wellness program
  • Assistance with bathing
  • Coordination with health care providers
  • Hospice waiver

Healthcare staffing

  • 24-hour call system
  • 24-hour supervision
  • 12-16 hour nursing

Meals and dining

  • Meal preparation and service
  • Diabetes diet
  • Special dietary restrictions
  • Restaurant-style dining

Room

  • Cable
  • Telephone
  • Housekeeping and linen services
  • Private bathrooms
  • Air-conditioning
  • Kitchenettes
  • Fully furnished
  • Wifi

Memory care community services

  • Mild cognitive impairment
  • Specialized memory care programming
  • Dementia waiver

Transportation

  • Transportation arrangement
  • Transportation arrangement (non-medical)
  • Community operated transportation
  • Transportation arrangement (medical)
  • Transportation to doctors appointments

Common areas

  • Wellness center
  • Dining room
  • Outdoor space
  • Garden
  • Small library
  • Gaming room
  • Computer center
  • Fitness room
  • Beauty salon

Community services

  • Concierge services
  • Fitness programs
  • Move-in coordination

Activities

  • Scheduled daily activities
  • Community-sponsored activities
  • Resident-run activities
  • Planned day trips

4.48 · 64 reviews

Overall rating

  1. 5
  2. 4
  3. 3
  4. 2
  5. 1
  • Care

    4.5
  • Staff

    4.5
  • Meals

    4.3
  • Building

    4.6
  • Value

    4.2

About Vineyard Place

Vineyard Place is a vibrant memory care community located in the charming city of Murrieta, California. Situated in the lovely Temecula Valley, Vineyard Place offers a warm and inviting atmosphere for individuals with memory loss. The community is conveniently located approximately one mile from historical downtown Murrieta, providing residents with easy access to local amenities and attractions.

At Vineyard Place, the person-centric philosophy is evident in every aspect of the community. The facility has been meticulously designed to optimize the day-to-day experiences of individuals with memory loss, with plenty of open spaces and natural sunlight. The compassionate team at Vineyard Place is dedicated to providing residents with high-quality, person-centered care, ensuring that each individual is respected as a unique person and cared for with compassion and love.

Vineyard Place offers a range of amenities and programs designed to enhance the quality of life for residents. The Pathways of Purpose program focuses on helping residents live life to the fullest, not just with dementia, but with a sense of purpose and fulfillment. The community understands that residents seek opportunities to be themselves, have fun, make a difference, and continue to grow. Through a compassionate team of dementia-trained professionals, Vineyard Place strives to protect, engage, and love individuals with memory loss.

As an executive director, Thomas (TJ) Taylor brings a wealth of experience and passion to Vineyard Place. With nearly three decades of experience in senior care, Taylor is dedicated to helping residents live their best lives with purpose and joy. His background in music technology and strong commitment to person-centered care make him an invaluable leader for the community. Vineyard Place is a place where residents can feel at home, surrounded by caring professionals who are dedicated to ensuring their well-being and happiness.

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State of California Inspection Reports

14

Inspections

1

Type A Citations

0

Type B Citations

5

Years of reports

13 Sept 2024
Reviewed client and employee records, inspected facility for safety and cleanliness, found no deficiencies in compliance with state regulations.
15 May 2024
Inspection found facility in compliance with regulations. All areas were observed to be clean and in good repair, with necessary supplies and staff present.
28 Mar 2024
Investigated the allegation that a resident's medical needs were not being met; determined the claims to be unfounded as evidence showed consistent medical attention provided via Hospice services.
11 Jan 2024
Reviewed allegations of improper staff training, disrepair, unsanitary conditions, and malodor; found insufficient evidence to confirm these issues.
26 Sept 2023
Confirmed that the facility met all required standards during the inspection, with no deficiencies cited.
15 Sept 2022
Reviewed infection control practices at the facility, noting the presence of adequate supplies and proper use of protective measures.
18 May 2022
Confirmed no deficiencies during the inspection focused on infection control at the facility.
15 Oct 2021
Verified sufficient infection control measures in place at the facility, including adequate hand hygiene supplies, cleaning provisions, and staff compliance with face covering protocols.
14 Jul 2021
Determined lack of evidence to prove that a resident being hit by another was due to insufficient supervision, as incidents occurred with staff present and involved residents with dementia.
27 Feb 2020
Confirmed an unfounded conclusion from an additional information revealed during a meeting, leading to an unsubstantiated finding.
27 Feb 2020
Investigated an allegation of resident assault due to lack of supervision. Found no conclusive evidence linking lack of supervision to any assault, rendering the allegation unsubstantiated.
26 Nov 2019
Determined that there was insufficient evidence to prove that lack of supervision led to a resident being injured by another resident after a scratch was found on one resident, with no witnesses or clear time of occurrence.
18 Oct 2019
Confirmed neglect by staff in responding to alarms resulting in multiple fractures for a resident in care.
  • § 87411(a)
28 Jun 2019
Found allegations of failure to notify proper agencies, failure to provide timely medical attention, inadequate fall risk assessment, lack of policies for fall risk residents, and failure to meet resident needs were unsubstantiated based on documentation and staff interviews.
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