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5
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May 20, 2023
My wife has been at Canyon Trails for a week now. I'm happy with the place. It's a nice place. They're very cooperative. Everything is nice. It's clean. The upkeep is very nice. The staff are very friendly and very helpful. I'm very pleased with the place. They would take them on a walk. They have a different group, but my wife hasn't gotten involved in the group yet. She is still getting acclimated to the people. They have several dining areas and the food, she says, is very good. She likes it. She is eating a lot more than she did at home.
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About Canyon Trails in Canoga Park, California
Canyon Trails is a senior living facility that provides comprehensive, licensed assisted living in the Canoga Park area. Canyon Trails offers a variety of services, including weekly housekeeping and scheduled transportation. They have a caring staff on hand 24 hours a day who are knowledgeable and capable of providing tailored care for residents. As they value and honor residents, their caregivers share the passion for safeguarding residents' well-being.
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Services and Amenities of Canyon Trails in Canoga Park, California
Dining
- Communal Dining
Health Services
- Skilled Nursing
- Medication Reminders
Languages
- English spoken
Personal Care
- Meal Preparation
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Financing & Payment Options
- Rent And Care Fees
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Salon Services
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
- Linen Services
On-Site Services
- Religious Services
- Veterans Affairs (VA) Aid Assistance
Pets
- Pets
- No Cats
- No Small Dogs
- No Large Dogs
Resident Information
- Offers Respite Care
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Arts & Crafts Activities/Programs
- Music Activities/Programs
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
- Tabletop & Other Games/Programs
Inside Amenities
- Entertainment Venues
- Cable/Satellite TV in Common Area
Outside Amenities
- Garden
- Walking and Hiking Areas
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Staff Training & Qualifications
- Staff trained in memory care
Additional Amenity Information
- Features: Library,Game and Activity Rooms,Lounge Area
- Technology: Emergency Response System
- Range Of Services: mobility,eating assistabce
- State Licenses: 197608998
Costs for Canyon Trails in Canoga Park, California
Assisted Living
$4,500
Starting Price
Memory Care
$3,645
Starting Price
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Reviews of Canyon Trails in Canoga Park, California
4.7
(14 reviews)
Facility
4.5
Staff
4.8
Food
4.4
Activities
4.6
Value
4.9
Rick
5
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May 20, 2023
My wife has been at Canyon Trails for a week now. I'm happy with the place. It's a nice place. They're very cooperative. Everything is nice. It's clean. The upkeep is very nice. The staff are very friendly and very helpful. I'm very pleased with the place. They would take them on a walk. They have a different group, but my wife hasn't gotten involved in the group yet. She is still getting acclimated to the people. They have several dining areas and the food, she says, is very good. She likes it. She is eating a lot more than she did at home.
Provider Response
Stefanie
5
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March 4, 2023
My friend is in Canyon Trails. It's been fantastic. They gave me a tour and I felt extremely comfortable with the people that are in there taking care of the people. They were wonderful. They call every day if I have a question. They're very knowledgeable. They know how to take care of people, and I felt very good about it. The rooms are beautiful. I didn't try their food, but their chef has been there for 29 years. They post their menu every day. They have a movie theater, a walking club, he actually went for bingo one day, and they also have entertainment. When I took him, they actually had somebody playing the trombone with live music. It was wonderful. They have a nice patio for the people. It's very, very clean, and very nice.
Provider Response
Hector
5
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June 27, 2022
My wife will be moving into Canyon Trails. I like the place. It was clean, and the personnel was nice. They all seemed to be friendly and kind. They dropped the price down by $700 for five months, so they're helping me with that. The rooms were clean. They said they have board games, they have workouts and physical therapists, and several really nice things. They have a courtyard to go out and sit with your loved ones and a family room where you could sit with them and do different things. There could be some slight improvements but, overall, they're nice. There are supposed to be some specialists working with my wife to try to improve her memory. They have a psychiatrist who could work with her because she needs some medications to calm her down. It's super secure. The only elevator that goes to the garage is for staff only. They don't have a parking lot for visitors. You have to call and they'll open the garage. The garage is very dark, then you go to an elevator and wait for them to come down and pick you up. It's very cumbersome, but I know it's good for security.
Laura
5
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June 8, 2022
My dad has moved into Canyon Trails. It's very clean. I like the staff. they were very helpful and welcoming. My dad is very comfortable there. I like the patio that they can go out to. The dining hall is very nice and clean. His room is clean. They have housekeeping once a day, so it's very nice. They have bingo, trivia, and Zumba. They have physical therapy. He enjoys all the arts and crafts that he does with them. I would definitely recommend them. We're very pleased with them.
Provider Response
Dina
5
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May 25, 2022
Canyon Trails was very nice, but a lot smaller than the other ones I visited. The rooms were all the same size. They gave us some little samples of some scones that they made, which were yummy. The staff seemed friendly enough. When we went there, they were doing bingo, but they have a nice outdoor area where they have a flat area where you could actually putt. She said some of the residents like to golf and practice swings. They had a little disc golf thing back there and a lot of tables and umbrellas outside. Everything's newly renovated, all the rooms and everything. The dining area was nice.
Provider Response
John
5
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January 6, 2022
My friend moved into Canyon Trails. He's in memory care. We chose this place after looking at probably over 60 places because the people are extremely caring, loving, and very attentive. The services they offer are great. The place is clean, newly renovated, and everyone is just lovely. Their memory care unit is a locked facility and they have two levels of care there. He is in the lower level, so that was good, and the people are very caring and very attentive. The rooms are lovely and newly renovated. They have lots of activities for them. They keep them engaged during the day. They have some beautiful outdoor spaces that are safe and secure. They do trips with them and the people are just really caring. Of all the places I looked at, the pictures they have on the website are actually what the place looks like. It is nice. When he moved in, they put a big red ribbon on his door, welcoming him with a sign and he cut the ribbon to go into his room and he got lots of attention. It is a wonderful, caring place. They have different group activities. They encourage everyone to eat in the main dining room and to communicate with one another. They have crafts, they do field trips, and there are outdoor areas where they do events for the residents. They keep them engaged during the course of the day and keep their brains working as much as possible. They have a beauty salon. The administrator, Susan, and one of the head people, Anne, are just wonderful, caring people who have been in the industry for many years and understand what's needed to take care of people with memory problems.
Provider Response
Suscooks
5
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June 16, 2021
My family member is in memory care, which is hard. But, with the (incredibly sensitive) support of the staff; the comfort of the room; the accommodations allowed to family; flexibility with food; they have been comfortable and well supported at this time. This means a lot to the family.
ReviewerFY#0319
4
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April 17, 2021
We toured Canyon Trails in person. I've been dealing mostly with Barry, and even before we went there to visit I already had concerns. When Barry and I talked, he mentioned that I could only see my husband by appointment and for 30 minutes at a time, which bothered me. I texted him and said I don't want to be told I can't see my husband, and I don't want to have to make an appointment to see him. I thought it was going to go to a business line, but it was his private phone, and he was back in touch with me, and said he would explain everything. Then in the morning, there was a long message from the executive director, Susan, explaining that it's because of COVID that they're doing these appointments. She said that if I need to be with my husband longer, then of course I can do that. We went there yesterday afternoon and they were very nice, they let us park in their subterranean parking because my husband's in a walker. Both Susan and Barry were waiting for us in the elevator downstairs in the garage to welcome us, which was very impressive. They got renovated three years ago. From the front, it looks like an apartment building, that's why we drove past it the first time. They took us into a little room, Barry had texted me and asked me what we wanted, and we said just water, so they brought in a nice pitcher of iced water, which was wonderful, and they went the whole nine yards and gave us scones with jams. They also had a bag with masks and hand sanitizer. The facility itself looked very nice, but every single place is a studio, and it's 300 square feet, so it's tiny. To try and put a sofa, a television, a bed, a dresser, and all of that in there would be claustrophobic, and that's just for one person. If you're going to have a roommate, you're going to have to share 300 square feet. To me, it would be like a prison cell or a dorm room. It's just too small and all of them are 300 square feet. That was a real turn-off for us. My husband's caregiver had done assisted living before, and so I value her input. She felt that 300 square feet is very small. They did have an outdoor patio for each room, that's why it looks like an apartment building. That's a nice touch, but it still does not give you enough room. They have a double closet in there. The thing that was spectacular about this place, which I would give them high marks for, was that everybody from the head to the maintenance, who we happened to be with while they're showing us around, down to the chef who came in to talk to us. The friendliness and engagement are great. They have a beauty salon where they have someone there on Wednesdays and Thursdays, and the person there also came out of the salon to say hello. They have an activity director who posts all the activities for the day on the whiteboard. They have bingo and golf. They were playing a game with music at the time we went through. They were probably guessing what the music was and 15 people were sitting there working with the activity director. They have buses to take you to doctors' appointments. They have this beautiful patio, so in the summer when there is no COVID they will have orchestras come and they will have barbecues outside with music. They have a lot of very nice activities. The facility is spotlessly clean, it's refurbished beautifully, but it's a little chopped up. They have a dining room, they have a bistro, they have a small living room, and it's a little chopped up. They have a very nice lobby with an extremely friendly receptionist who came out from behind her desk to greet us. After the tour, we weren't even in the car for ten minutes before Barry sent us a thank you note for coming. They also give amazing handouts. They gave us a full binder, like a notebook you take to school, full of information about the company, the place, and sample forms that you would need to fill out. We also got a thank you note from Susan today, so the follow-through was excellent, and that's very important for me.
keating
5
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September 18, 2020
My mom has been at canyon trails memory care for around 1.5 years due to dementia. The staff there have been amazing. From Samantha at the front desk to the med techs Diane and Sandra my family has been so happy. Mom is safe and cared for, that’s the most important thing. Due to Covid we can’t be there as we would like but staff is great about keeping us up to date with any changes with moms behavior. Dealing with a loved one with dementia is hard and we are grateful for the staff here
DR
4
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December 2, 2019
We went to Canyon Trails. Everything was really nice on the assisted side. On the memory care side, it looked like they were really taking care of the residents. I liked the way they interact with them. The staff member during the tour was fantastic. I would recommend others visit it because the prices are fair, they're friendly, and they offer quite a bit.
Rocco
4
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July 25, 2019
My experience with Canyon Trails has been very good overall. Everything is quite satisfactory in terms of the staff and the location; it's been a pleasant arrangement so far. My wife's room there is sparse, but it's nice and clean. We furnished it with a few pieces. It's not home, but it's OK. She's not a big eater, which is a problem, but last night was the first time I saw her eat everything. I have also tasted the food and it's OK. They have a lot of activities for the residents, although she doesn't get involved. There are four of them that sit together at every meal and they're the healthiest residents there. Some of the residents look like zombies sitting in their chairs. Some of the activities include passing a great big ball back and forth, they have sing-alongs, they take them out to the patio to relax, they also take them out on short walks, they have musical entertainment, and bingo. The staff tries hard to take the residents out of their rooms and out of their beds. The staff is good, and everybody eats the food. It's expensive, but I'm sure it's worth every penny. Still, I was shocked when I got the first bill.
David
5
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November 29, 2018
Canyon Trails was very nice and had a range of activities. The rooms were very well furnished. The staff was extremely helpful during the tour and with follow up.
MP
5
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May 25, 2018
My husband moved into Canyon Trails about a month ago, and it's been good. He's safe and happy and seems to be doing fine. The food is OK. The staff is very good. My husband does bingo, takes walks and plays poker. He's doing all the activities.
LD
5
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July 17, 2017
Canyon Trails was excellent, but they could not support my cousin's medical needs. He needed more than an assisted living place. Everything at that place was wonderful. It was lovely, and I don't have complaints at all. I saw a lovely room with a patio. The kitchen area and eating area were lovely. They had a beautiful back patio area. It was immaculately clean and very nice.
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