Yorkshire Village
26933 Cornell Street, Hemet, CA 92544
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5
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March 15, 2021
I truly cannot say enough good things about Yorkshire Village and the staff. My mom moved into Yorkshire Village memory care on March 1, 2021. She has been unhappy at her last two living facilities, but she seems so much happier and more settled since moving in. Amelia, Emma, and all the staff have made the transition so smooth for my mom. They treat her so well, painted her nails and included her in the activities (Bingo). They facilitated my mom's recent doctor's appointment and made sure she was on the correct medications. I am so grateful to Amelia for easing all of my worries during this difficult time. She made the transition painless and stress free for both my mom and myself; I am confident my mom is getting the best care and her needs are being met. I highly recommend Yorkshire Village if you are looking for compassionate and competent caregivers for your loved one.
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About Yorkshire Village in Hemet, California
Yorkshire Village is located on an attractive residential street in Hemet, California, within easy reach of the popular Ramona Bowl Amphitheatre. Families appreciate the compassionate and dedicated staff and note the variety of activities available which include movie nights, games, art therapy and baking classes. The facility has six acres of well-maintained grounds, with a nature trail and plenty of places to sit. Residents and their families enjoy the ample indoor spaces, including an old-fashioned ice-cream parlor. Yorkshire Village provides increasing levels of care, including specialized memory care, so residents can comfortably transition to additional support whenever they need it.
Services and Amenities of Yorkshire Village in Hemet, California
Dining
- Communal Dining
Health Services
- Medication Reminders
On-Site Services
- Veterans Affairs (VA) Aid Assistance
Financing & Payment Options
- Accepts Insurance
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
- Linen Services
Pets
- Pets
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Salon Services
Languages
- English spoken
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Additional Amenity Information
- Dining: Delicious home-style meals
- Licenses: Fully Licensed: 331800223
- State Licenses: 331800223
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Reviews of Yorkshire Village in Hemet, California
4.0
(12 reviews)
Facility
4.2
Staff
4.8
Food
5.0
Activities
5.0
Value
5.0
Meridee
4
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June 7, 2022
We saw the Yorkshire Village's memory care. When we went in, there was a large room where they eat and also where they have activities. They had a TV in there and ladies were watching because there was something special on that day. Another lady was doing, I think, needlepoint. I saw a man that was walking and I guess they were walking him around the building because I kept seeing him come back around. My husband likes to walk too so I liked that. They had another room that was a TV room where they could just go in, sit, and watch TV. The place was quiet and there were other places where they could sit outside in the shade. They had little patios with people sitting outside during our visit and everybody seemed friendly. The person who was supposed to show us around wasn't available so someone else showed us around. She seemed to know everybody's name and they knew her. She spoke to them and I thought that was nice.
Susan
3
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April 18, 2021
I went to Yorkshire Village. They were very open to answer all my questions. The director gave me lots of information and she told me how to access government services to look into additional funds. I appreciate that. They accept Medi-Cal waiver programs. The rooms were substandard as far as I'm concerned. I was able to walk by rooms that had occupancy. They were clean, but considering where my sister is right now, it is not a place she would be comfortable in. The overall living atmosphere was very basic and not appealing. I didn't see any activities. There was one resident in a wheelchair at the gate looking out onto the parking lot. The facility is just very basic, sparsely furnished, and kinda dreary. I think it's because the building is very old. I didn't see anybody engaged in activities at all. I already knew that I wasn't interested in it because it looked institutional to me and I know my sister would not accept it. The staff was great and personable and she answered all my questions.
BrittanyM
5
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March 15, 2021
I truly cannot say enough good things about Yorkshire Village and the staff. My mom moved into Yorkshire Village memory care on March 1, 2021. She has been unhappy at her last two living facilities, but she seems so much happier and more settled since moving in. Amelia, Emma, and all the staff have made the transition so smooth for my mom. They treat her so well, painted her nails and included her in the activities (Bingo). They facilitated my mom's recent doctor's appointment and made sure she was on the correct medications. I am so grateful to Amelia for easing all of my worries during this difficult time. She made the transition painless and stress free for both my mom and myself; I am confident my mom is getting the best care and her needs are being met. I highly recommend Yorkshire Village if you are looking for compassionate and competent caregivers for your loved one.
Carol
4
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March 24, 2020
Yorkshire Village was good but it wasn't for my dad. Most of the residents were bedridden or in chairs. My dad is active and I needed something a little bit more for him. I didn't have a very good feeling about it. It was a very nice-looking place but the aura was not good. It didn't appeal to me. The staff who assisted me was very nice, very professional, and very helpful. However, the only activity I saw were people in chairs watching TV. Also I didn't care for the smell of the place.
Marie
5
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August 22, 2017
We went back to Yorkshire House to move Mom there because they did such a good job with my father in their Alzheimer's unit. Mom has a wonderful, little room. She is a demanding lady, but they bent over backwards to give her a refrigerator, a TV, and a wonderful price. I played ball with them and did some activities with them. They have people come in to sing for the residents.
Adrienne227775
4
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October 14, 2016
I visited Yorkshire House. It was an old facility, but it seemed well taken care of. It seemed clean, but it just seemed like it had a lot of residents that needed more care than I thought my mother needs at this point. Nevertheless, the administrator was very nice there.
Benton
5
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July 6, 2015
Yorkshire House is clean and safe. The staff seems very nice. The one who assisted me on my tour, Debra, was helpful and informative. The rooms are small, but clean. The dining area is basic, but it is nice. I like that it is financially affordable for my mom, and she has been there for a month now. They do bingo, movies, card games, and other games. They have an activities coordinator, and the doctors come to the facility. It is a gated area.
Caring106670650
1
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February 25, 2015
Yorkshire House is horrible. The patients in there looked bad, and it was a very depressing place. I wouldn't recommend it. The room looked OK, but it was dark. They seemed to be kind of dinged and dark. The dining room was just horrible. I walked in, got a quick tour, and walked out. They need to renovate the whole thing. It was dark, dingy, and sad. It needs a lot of work. I wasn't impressed with the staff.
Caring104716050
4
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January 20, 2015
My mother-in-law is in Yorkshire. It has been pretty good, she is happy there, but it’s kind of expensive. The staff was good and nice. It’s a lockdown unit I would recommend the place. They are feeding her well, and they look after her. It is clean, they go on places, and they do have current events. It’s good and safe, and it is perfect for anybody that needs assistance.
james8840
4
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December 18, 2014
Yorkshire House was equipped with what we were looking for. The staff seemed to treat the residents well, and they do have some activities. The best thing to say at this point is that they accept Medi-Cal, and nobody else in this area does other than them.
caring0426213
4
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April 30, 2013
I visited a friend who's in Yorkshire House. It was very nice and homey.
Marlainie
5
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September 5, 2012
All the staff were compassionate. My mother who fought a battle with Alzheimer's, had a stroke and was paralyzed on one side and couldn't swallow or speak. I live in PA and couldn't get there so my step Dad took a picture of me so my Mother could see it. I called twice or more everyday. They would hold the picture of me up so she could see it and then put the phone up to her ear so I could tell her I loved her. I could hear her trying to speak but she could only make a grunting sound, The caregivers who were with her during those times would tell me when she reacted. One nurse even said that my mom was smiling on one side of her mouth, and that she could see that her eyes brightened up during the call. I hold that dear. My Mother quietly passed away on Friday August 31st. I am grateful and very appreciative of the kindness shown by the staff at Yorkshire House.
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