Renaissance Luxury Apartment
9508 E. Riggs Rd., Chandler, AZ 85248
Featured Review
5
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May 10, 2017
We moved our in-laws into Renaissance. The assisted living part is new. They offer really good care. We like the newness of the building and that it is close to home. The staff seems very knowledgeable and caring. They get breakfast, lunch, and dinner each day. Plus, they come around mid-morning and mid-afternoon with snacks. My father-in-law has dementia. At the moment, he is level 1 care, which means they will escort him through all the meals. He gets help dressing every morning. They check on them every two hours to make sure that things are going well. My mother-in-law is legally blind. The rooms are well laid out and big. My mother-in-law is picky, but she says the food is good.
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About Renaissance Luxury Apartment in Chandler, Arizona
Renaissance Luxury Apartment is located in Sun Lakes, Arizona, 8 miles south of Chandler and minutes from the Cottonwood Country Club and Sun Lakes Golf Course. Visitors compare the attractive, clean building to an upscale hotel, and residents admire the nicely landscaped grounds. Loved ones praise the knowledgeable, friendly and caring staff for creating a positive atmosphere, and residents live in spacious apartments that can include a balcony overlooking the green courtyard. Residents enjoy attending concerts, watching plays and socializing over bridge games. On-site amenities include a beauty salon, a theater room, an exercise room and a library.
Services and Amenities of Renaissance Luxury Apartment in Chandler, Arizona
Aquatic Amenities
- Swimming Pool
- Hot Tub Spa
Financing & Payment Options
- Accepts Check Payments
- Accepts Credit Card Payments
- Financial Aid
- Home Sale Assistance
- Accepts Insurance
- Financial Guidance
- All Inclusive Rent
- Rent And Care Fees
Health Services
- Skilled Nursing
- Medication Reminders
Languages
- English spoken
Personal Care
- Bathing Assistance
- Dressing Assistance
- Meal Preparation
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Campus/Building Details
- Coffee Shop
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Fitness & wellness facilities/equipment
- Tai Chi
- Salon Services
- Fitness Opportunities
- Yoga/Stretching opportunities
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
On-Site Services
- Religious Services
- Veterans Affairs (VA) Aid Assistance
Room Amenities
- Cable/Satellite In Unit
- Kitchen Appliances In Unit
Dining
- Communal Dining
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Arts & Crafts Activities/Programs
- Literary Activities/Programs
- Music Activities/Programs
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
- Tabletop & Other Games/Programs
Inside Amenities
- Computer Room
Outside Amenities
- Garden
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Additional Amenity Information
- Features: Library, Theater Room, Activity/Game Rooms, Billiards Room, Theater, Chapel, Courtyard, Heating and Air-Conditioning
- Technology: Video Chat, Emergency Call System, Sprinklers & Smoke Detector
- Activities: Movies, Water Aerobics, Dancing, Shopping, Parachute, Sing A Long
- Range Of Services: Massage Therapist, Church Service, Manicures, Aromatherapy, Music Therapy, Reflexology & Massage Therapy, Telephone
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Reviews of Renaissance Luxury Apartment in Chandler, Arizona
Mike
5
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December 19, 2017
Renaissance Retirement is brand new, beautiful, and expensive. However, I don't like that it's four floors, and the elevator is confusing to elderly people. My mom liked that it was close to where we lived.
Clayton585461
5
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May 10, 2017
The oldest part of Renaissance's entire structure was built in 2000, so everything's new. It's a stunningly beautiful place, and everyone was incredibly professional, friendly, and helpful. It was very positive. It's new and every quarter we went to was incredibly clean and well cared for. They paid attention to the details and the small things that matter. They had a rather nice library and their dining facility was incredible. They also had a couple of small cafes in the main building, so you can eat whenever you want to eat, and it all smelled delicious.
Jan345082
5
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May 10, 2017
We moved our in-laws into Renaissance. The assisted living part is new. They offer really good care. We like the newness of the building and that it is close to home. The staff seems very knowledgeable and caring. They get breakfast, lunch, and dinner each day. Plus, they come around mid-morning and mid-afternoon with snacks. My father-in-law has dementia. At the moment, he is level 1 care, which means they will escort him through all the meals. He gets help dressing every morning. They check on them every two hours to make sure that things are going well. My mother-in-law is legally blind. The rooms are well laid out and big. My mother-in-law is picky, but she says the food is good.
Carolyn576001
5
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November 19, 2016
Renaissance Retirement Community is very nice, and I liked it a lot. It just has long hallways, so that was a negative if you need to go to the grocery store every other day. It's an excellent place -- just incredibly expensive. The food is very good -- all gourmet and always excellent -- and they have programs. It's highly desirable and nice if you have lots of money. They charge you a big fee for having a wheelchair, pay and get special insurance for it, and then you have to get other special insurance in case you run into somebody else to pay for that cost. The first month's rent would have been a total of $10,000. You had a special fee for a dog and for insurance if the dog bit somebody. It's an excellent place, and people are very obliging. It just has too many long corridors to go in and out and go down elevators.
Roger32
5
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January 25, 2016
The staff at Renaissance has been really good. We chose this place again for my mom. She has one bedroom, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom. We have no problems with regard to their food. They have lots of activities going on for their residents.
Pamela39
4
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December 31, 2015
My father is at The Renaissance. He has been there over 15 years and he likes it a lot. They’re building now an assisted living part, but they do have assisted living on the other side, and it seems like they have good care. It is nice clean building. My mom picked it out and she really likes it there because they have all these activities and everything. However, I don’t care for the food at all. It made it depressing over the past 10 years. It was very unflavored food and i think it is for older people who only had lesser of a taste bud or can’t handle very hard food, but the food is not good. However, my dad likes the food. On the assisted living side, they would take them to doctor’s appointments, they would take them to the casinos, and they would take them on small trips around Arizona. They would take them on really nice air-conditioned buses. If you go down to visit your family, they can sometimes get you an apartment to stay in for the weekend.
Kenneth22
5
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December 20, 2015
The Renaissance was very nice and very well done. The staff was very good, efficient, and upscale -- No. 1 in our initial likes. It’s very clean with carpeted rooms, extra storage, and covered patios.
Bob115054750
5
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November 24, 2015
Renaissance Luxury Retirement is very, very nice and appealing to be there. I am interested in a one-bedroom apartment, and the rooms there almost look brand new with a fully equipped kitchen. The amenities were outstanding and the price was cheaper than other places. The person in charge of their sales is just great. I ate there, and the food was outstanding.
Diane110517750
5
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October 31, 2015
I got my mother settled in Renaissance Luxury Retirement. It is senior living, and she got friends there already. They also have assisted living on the top floor and across the street, if she needed to move. I love it; they're wonderful. It's $2,500, and it includes her meals and everything, including cable TV and phone. The people working here are very nice and very friendly. They have a bus that comes by and drives them over to shopping, errands, doctor's appointments, and activities for concerts and plays. There's so much to do here. They have a nice gym, a little movie theater, restaurant, bar area, and entertainment. She got the smallest unit, and it fits her needs.
Jane105879350
5
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April 28, 2015
Renaissance is situated in a lovely setting and is nicely landscaped. I have a two-bedroom apartment. We have an extraordinary dining facility and a restaurant on the premises. There are many activities; you wouldn't have to leave the building for a long time. There are a lot of outside activities with transportation provided. The people are wonderful. It has a very positive atmosphere -- the staff and residents.
Anne40
5
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August 27, 2014
I visited the Renaissance, which is right down the road from my work. The apartments were smaller, but they were sufficient. The room is 1100 sq. ft. It's a 1-bedroom, and it has a balcony with a storage unit and full kitchen. I just thought the apartments were laid out nicely. We have the option of a 1-bedroom or 2-bedroom. It's really nice there. It's like a fancy hotel. My friend and I went there to visit and had a tour of the different apartments that they have. The assisted living is in one wing and they have their own dining room. You get 2 meals a day. I saw their menu, and it looks wonderful. The dining room is beautiful. They have a theater room, exercise room, a beauty shop, and library -- anything you'd like there.
Caring88260750
4
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July 22, 2014
It's very nice here at Renaissance. The only thing I don't like about it is the cost. It's very high. But I guess the cost all over is comparable. I've been here for 2 and a half years now. They have trips on a community bus if you want to do it. We have a multi-purpose room. I'm in the assisted living, and then they have independent living. I don't know why we are segregated, but we are. I don't like that at all. We have a separate dining room. We can have lunch and breakfast in the main dining room, but we can't have dinner in the main dining room. We have our own dining room for that. We can go in from 7:30 in the morning to 7:00 at night and have something to eat. Some of the foods are good, but some of them are not so good. I'm in the assisted living. I have a living room, a dining area, a full kitchen, a nice size bedroom, a full bathroom, a walk-in closet, washer and dryer, a refrigerator, and dishwasher. I have a balcony that overlooks greenery and a courtyard, which is really pretty.
Ruth23
4
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April 12, 2014
I think Renaissance Retirement Community is very nice. It's pretty close to where I live. I had lunch there, food was good. The staff was just very pleasant. The rooms are a lot bigger than some places I've seen.
Caring82125650
5
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December 31, 2013
The Renaissance is clean and the atmosphere is very nice. They have a lot of activities and I like to play bridge. We have trips but I have my own car. We get our apartments cleaned once a week and they change the sheets. The food is excellent. I think they can have more maintenance workers.
paigeh
5
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September 30, 2012
I actually stayed at the Renaissance with my grandpa for 3 days!! About 3 years ago. My grandpa is exactly 50 years older than me and our family decided to celebrate him turning 90 and me turning 40. Our birthdays are on February 4th. This was not my first time at the renaissance as I have always visited and eaten at the restaurant but it was my first time staying in one of the guest apartments with my sister and brother. It was so nice and spacious. This facility is very clean and the staff are so helpful and friendly. Since my grandpa was turning 90 and gets tired alot my mom and aunts wanted to throw him and I a party st the Reanaissance and use one of their banquet rooms. It was catered by the renaissance chefs, as well as the cake, and there was a really great band. We ate really great food, drank champagne, ate tasty cake , and danced to the band. It was really fun and a very memorable experience. It's like a whole different world at the renaissance. They have movie nights, planned excursions, shuttles to the mall or where ever you want to go. All the the seniors that live there have their own apartments and most of them still like driving their own cars. My grandpa still plays golf a few times per week and still has his golf cart. They also have a bar, the movie room with popcorn, a pool, workout facilities. Everything. It is such a great place for my grandpa. he is very happy there. He has his poodle too. Some tenants have dogs and/or cats.
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