Welcome to King City Senior Village, an independent living community located in King City, Oregon. The cost of the independent-living community at King City Senior Village starts at a monthly rate of $2,060 to $7,265. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community allows residents to have pets. It's always a good idea to check when you visit the community to see if your pet will be allowed. .
There are 18 hospitals within 25 miles of King City Senior Village. The two closest hospitals are Legacy Meridian Park Medical Center which is 3.4 miles away and Providence St Vincent Medical Center which is 7.4 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at King City Senior Village are:
Pool
Activity Center
Fitness Programs
Restaurant Style Dining
Outdoor Areas
For personalized guidance, current availability, and help scheduling a tour, call our senior living advisors at1 (877) 618-0710
This community has received a lot of praise for its friendly and helpful staff, cleanliness, and bright atmosphere. Many reviewers highlighted the excellent food quality, a wide range of activities, including transportation to doctors and even special trips. The facility's efforts to welcome residents and get them involved in activities, especially exercise and craft programs, were well appreciated. The location, close to grocery stores, doctors, and the hospital, was seen as advantageous, despite some considering it to be on the edge of town. The available amenities, such as the music room, exercise room, beauty shop, and even gardening plots, add to the appeal for current and potential residents. The community was also commended for its responsiveness to residents' needs, such as accommodating special requests like dedicated parking spaces for easier accessibility.
However, there are notable concerns. Several reviews mentioned issues with the emergency alert system, describing it as antiquated and inoperable, leading to a false sense of security among the residents. The community's handling of meal delivery during COVID-19 restrictions, with some meals not being delivered at all, was another point of dissatisfaction, as was the limitation of transportation services to one day a week. There were also complaints about the temperature of the meals and occasional theft, which made some residents feel unsafe. Furthermore, although the community has undergone remodeling, some reviewers felt that the apartments and overall facilities felt older and lacked modernity, with a few mentioning a desire for more activities and better-equipped gym facilities. Despite these issues, many residents and their families express satisfaction with their choice to live in this community, pointing to the caring staff, comfortable environment, and good food as notable strengths.