Casa de Paz Village (East)
604 Gral Trevino Dr. SE, Rio Rancho, NM 87124
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5
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April 8, 2024
My mom is at Casa de Paz Village. There isn't anything that I like the least about the community. The best thing is that it is in a house situation with eight little ladies that are residents, and they spend time in a home-like setting, so it's like an open kitchen/living room floor plan. They encourage the ladies to get out of their bedrooms and just spend time in the living room, watching TV or doing whatever. They've got their meals there. The caregivers are hanging out, so to speak, at the table there in the kitchen, so they're right there in front of them. They're eyes-on-hands-on all day long. Then at night when they go to bed, they have motion sensors, and if they get up out of their bed for any reason, then the care team goes over there and then they check on them. Essentially, they have 24-hour a day eyes-on-hands-on care, and I love it. I haven't tasted the food there, but I have witnessed several meals. They have a big meal at lunch and then a smaller meal at night. I've watched them cook and I've seen what they serve them. The meals look wonderful. They look like home things that I would eat myself, so I've been impressed with the meals. With regards to activities, so far, I've seen them take some little clay pots and paint clay pots with acrylic paint. They put newspaper on the kitchen table and get everybody that wants to do it to go over there and paint pots. They also made flowers out of egg cartons thing. They have a table array that has puzzles and things in the corner, but I have not witnessed them actually use that. They have a schedule of different crafts so that every day there's something if the residents want to do it. The staff is awesome. They're wonderful. And the place is pristine, one of the things that I think is really good. Basic health requirements require a three-section sink, and I found this impressive. They've converted that kitchen to exactly that. There's a big old stainless steel three-section sink so that you've got wash, rinse, and sanitize, and right next to it there's a little porcelain sink for washing hands. That was impressive.
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About Casa de Paz Village (East) in Rio Rancho, New Mexico
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Casa de Paz Village (East) in Rio Rancho, NM, offers senior assisted living for your loved ones with all the comforts and amenities of a home-like environment. We have three locations that are all actual residential houses in nice neighborhoods. All of the homes are within walking distance of one another.
Each of our senior care homes in Rio Rancho are secure, giving you peace of mind. We specialize in senior assisted living for those who may suffer from dementia or Alzheimer�s. We provide comfort in senior assisted living situations by offering an environment that is more like home for those times when every bit of comfort helps.
We use the latest technology to provide our residents with the best care possible. Our online medical records system is HIPAA compliant, and our medication records system allows us to track vital signs and medication assistance as ordered by our residents� personal physicians. We are able to track when medications are due, and when they�re given, and can easily print out medication lists for authorized family members as well as for doctor�s appointments.
We also work with geriatricians who can make house calls at the home, making it very convenient for residents and family members. We also work with a dentist that will make house calls as well. We work with multiple DME companies and can arrange for delivery and pick-up of any item. Our staff is fully trained in the set-up and use of all DME and will gladly coordinate with providers to get the needed equipment, just leave it all to us! With doctor�s orders, mobile lab and x-ray companies will provide in-home services as well, alleviating the need for travel and stress while still receiving excellent medical care.
We have a wonderful Home Nurse who works in the homes with residents and their families, develops care plans, is always willing to offer great advice, and is trained in Hospice and palliative care. One of the owners is also a Hospice nurse and we embrace palliative care values-we never want our residents to be in pain, and we�re also able to provide compassionate end-of-life care.
We offer 24-hour assistance with medication, bathing, dressing and grooming as well as incontinence care. Daily housekeeping services and laundry services are offered. Residents can also take advantage of our in-home hairstyling and manicures/pedicures. We know that feeling well-groomed can provide a tremendous sense of satisfaction and well-being; staff members are always available to assist residents with whatever needs they might have.
No need to worry about meals! Casa de Paz homes in Rio Rancho feature large, open kitchens that are fully accessible to all residents, even those with mobility issues. Meals are prepared on-site in the kitchen by the chef, who creates menus and shops locally to ensure the ingredients are fresh and nutritious. Special diets such as diabetic or cardiac are easily accommodated. There�s always a pot of coffee brewing and some fresh fruit to snack on.
Our staff are part of the family as well, most are long-term employees who are familiar and comforting to residents and families. They get to know the residents individually, and are soon trusted friends. We are fully staffed around the clock, with awake night staff on hand for safety. We are able to accommodate residents with most types of special needs, from toileting to oxygen, and our staff members are familiar with a wide variety of DME and adaptive devices.
Residents are encouraged to pursue hobbies and interests, and we offer a variety of activities designed to help residents stay engaged and interested, and preserve as much as possible, memories and independence in our residents diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer�s disease.
We eat family style, with plenty of conversation. Aides are always at hand to unobtrusively assist residents at mealtimes. Everyone enjoys a good home-cooked meal at the large breakfast bar, or seated at tables. You�ll often find family and friends dropping by to share a meal with their loved ones or to celebrate a birthday or holiday.
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Services and Amenities of Casa de Paz Village (East) in Rio Rancho, New Mexico
Health Services
- Medication Reminders
Financing & Payment Options
- All Inclusive Rent
Pets
- Pets
- No Pets
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Additional Amenity Information
- Fee Structure: Entry fee cost : $1500; Assisted Living Shared All Inclusive: $3800; Memory Care Shared All Inclusive: $4000
- Housing: Private & Shared Rooms
- State Licenses: 2164
Costs for Casa de Paz Village (East) in Rio Rancho, New Mexico
Assisted Living
$4,500
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Memory Care
$5,000
Starting Price
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Reviews of Casa de Paz Village (East) in Rio Rancho, New Mexico
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Laura
5
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April 8, 2024
My mom is at Casa de Paz Village. There isn't anything that I like the least about the community. The best thing is that it is in a house situation with eight little ladies that are residents, and they spend time in a home-like setting, so it's like an open kitchen/living room floor plan. They encourage the ladies to get out of their bedrooms and just spend time in the living room, watching TV or doing whatever. They've got their meals there. The caregivers are hanging out, so to speak, at the table there in the kitchen, so they're right there in front of them. They're eyes-on-hands-on all day long. Then at night when they go to bed, they have motion sensors, and if they get up out of their bed for any reason, then the care team goes over there and then they check on them. Essentially, they have 24-hour a day eyes-on-hands-on care, and I love it. I haven't tasted the food there, but I have witnessed several meals. They have a big meal at lunch and then a smaller meal at night. I've watched them cook and I've seen what they serve them. The meals look wonderful. They look like home things that I would eat myself, so I've been impressed with the meals. With regards to activities, so far, I've seen them take some little clay pots and paint clay pots with acrylic paint. They put newspaper on the kitchen table and get everybody that wants to do it to go over there and paint pots. They also made flowers out of egg cartons thing. They have a table array that has puzzles and things in the corner, but I have not witnessed them actually use that. They have a schedule of different crafts so that every day there's something if the residents want to do it. The staff is awesome. They're wonderful. And the place is pristine, one of the things that I think is really good. Basic health requirements require a three-section sink, and I found this impressive. They've converted that kitchen to exactly that. There's a big old stainless steel three-section sink so that you've got wash, rinse, and sanitize, and right next to it there's a little porcelain sink for washing hands. That was impressive.
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