Vi at La Jolla Village

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  • 8515 Costa Verde Boulevard, San Diego, CA 92122
  • (888) 674-4036
  • 4.4 ( 9 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, Nursing Homes, Continuing Care Communities, and Memory Care
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About This Community

Vi at La Jolla Village is a Life Plan Community, also known as Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), located in San Diego, California, within the ‘Golden Triangle’. Our location offers spectacular views with access to high-end shopping, dining, parks and walking trails. Our retirement community provides exceptional amenities, social programs and a wealth of activities to enjoy. Whether you desire Vi’s beach proximity, variety of amenities and benefits, upscale environment, quality staff and service, Vi at La Jolla Village has it all to deliver residents an enriched lifestyle like no other.

Some of the unique benefits you can expect with Vi at La Jolla include and are not limited to:

  • Award winning staff from our chefs, nursing, housekeeping, front desk, and more
  • On site Assisted living, Memory Support, and Skilled Nursing facilities
  • Scheduled maintenance and repairs for your home
  • Weekly light housekeeping of your home and laundering of linens and towels
  • Seasonal menus and nightly specials prepared by our culinary team
  • Casual, bistro-style, and fine dining restaurants with table service
  • Valet parking services
  • Scheduled transportation for shopping, outings, and appointments
  • Front desk staffed 24 hours a day to welcome residents, register guests, and accept deliveries
  • A full menu of spa and beauty services
  • Wellness Center staffed Monday through Friday by a registered nurse available for confidential health consult
  • State of the art fitness center includes TechnoGym® equipment, treadmills, recumbent bicycles, cross training
  • Fitness instruction and classes, including Tai Chi, Zumba and weight training
  • Pets allowed (up to 35 lbs.)
  • Private theatre
  • Art room
  • Salon and spa
  • Heated salt-filtered indoor pool and therapeutic whirlpool

Along with all the amenities and activities Vi has to offer, enjoy the endless amount of attractions in La Jolla and San Diego. Visit the diverse range of animals at the San Diego Zoo or San Diego SeaWorld, tour iconic landmarks and museums such as the Cabrillo National Monument or the USS Midway Museum, shop at the wide array of stores at Seaport Village, enjoy music from the San Diego Symphony, visit the Torrey Pines golf course, or enjoy a nice stroll among the San Diego beach.

Vi is dedicated to providing you a service like no other, and have you questioning whether you’re experiencing senior living or a resort. Living at Vi means living in a upscale environment intertwined with quality service, care, and excitement.

How it works

Vi at La Jolla Village offers two different pricing options, depending on the percentage of repayment. Your entrance fee and monthly fee pay for your apartment home, as well as access to our onsite continuum of care. The entrance fee is a one-time fee paid when you move into the community, and is based on the floor plan and repayment option you choose. Additionally, your monthly fees – which are directly tied to the floor plan you choose – also cover a range of services including: maintenance of your home, housekeeping, dining, transportation, and more. Should you move or need to access the care center, your independent living monthly fees will not increase, aside from community wide increases, the cost of additional meals and ancillary items as needed.

About Vi

For more than 30 years, Vi has been enriching the lives of seniors. The Vi family of companies includes 10 Life Plan Communities, also known as Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs), across the United States. Since 1987, Vi has owned and operated residential communities for older adults, we work toward providing quality environments, services and programs to enrich the lives of those we serve.

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Reviews

4.4 ( 9 Reviews )
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beenthere898
February 21, 2013
My relative has been at the facility for about 9 years. First in the independent living area and for the last couple of years in the skilled nursing section. Since the management team changed about a year and a half ago, things have steadily worsened. The problems include short staffing at times, improper peri care, unsafe transfers in and out of bed and onto the commode. Linen supplies have been short lately and beds are made without clean linens (happened twice in 2 months). Management has been made aware of these issues but shows no concern about fixing them. Short term residents, rehab only residents, don't experience this full range of issues. But most of the ong-term care residents have experienced poor care more than mangement will acknowledge. Releatives talk to one another and there isn't a single one that has no "war story" to tell. While this place may be one of the star locations, it is not without some major issues.
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nohlranch
October 13, 2012
This is a decent, comfortable facility. It has a hotel feel to it. The individual rooms come fully furnished. There are different floorplan options depending on a residents need for space.The one that my grandparent chose is a one bedroom. They have their own privacy, but they can host guests if they want. The living room is spacious; it easily fits a couch set, a coffee table, and a TV. There is also an emergency button that gets access to 24-hour staff, just in case an emergency happens. There are also regularly scheduled times where staff will come and clean the place. Additional services (i.e. changing clothes, medication regulation, etc.) can also be arranged. There is a nice community feel. Most residents are retirement age. There is a wellness center, where residents can exercise by themselves or join classes. There is also an on-site physician and an exercise center. There is also a pool. If my grandparents don't want to swim, they can also visit the library. There is a range of books to choose from. There are also gardens and nice walkways, where my grandparents can go outside and take a walk. If they get hungry, there is a cafeteria that serves customized meals. For my grandparents, who both have dietary restrictions because of their diabetes and high blood pressure, this is a very helpful service. If they need to visit the surrounding areas, there is free public transportation to the nearby grocery stores, hospitals, banks, etc. It could't be any more convenient.
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RobAnthony
The amenities were fantastic. All of the staff were extremely freindly. I was impressed at caring and thoughtfulness of the staff. The food services that are offered were very top notched. The location is just perfect. I had a hard time finding a good place in San Diego that I would feel comfortable with and trust that my family member would be safe and comfortable. I am scared about losing my loved one but at least I have found a place that will offer a secure environment.
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PatriciaJones
August 20, 2012
This particular assisted living home really stood out to me for this reason: it used to be a Hyatt hotel! Because of this, the facilities are very nice; everything is very clean, well kept, and very fancy. The only thing I do not like is that because it used to be a hotel, its not very open and has low ceilings and rows and rows of rooms. It can sometimes seem like a prison. However, the food is absolutely wonderful and the staff and caretakers are very, very friendly. They take care to make sure your stay is pleasant and comfortable. Their lounge is gorgeous and they allow their residents to freely roam about the home, which I think is very nice. It gives them more freedom, which I think is good for their health. I also like that the elevators are easily accessible, so that my grandmother is more free to travel around the home independently. Overall, I give this home a 4/5.
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MarloRuth1
July 23, 2012
This is a nice facility. My grandfather stays in a one bedroom place. The amenities are nice, equivalent to what one would get at a good hotel: TV, bathroom, kitchen, thermostat, etc. There's also a security button that help grandpa feel safe and protected; he can push the button anytime he need help. All the housekeeping - changing of linens, vaccuum, and trash - are taken care of. For a fee, they also help do all of grandpa's laundry. For food, the site has its very own chef. Because my grandfather is diabetic, he needs to be careful. It was good to know that the chef could accommodate my grandparents' special needs. Because he is diabetic, I remind grandpa to stay on top of things by exercise. When he has enough energy, grandpa will be at the gym using the treadmill and lifting weights. Outside the gym, there's also a pool area. Since its summer and the temperature is warm, grandpa likes to go for a swim. Overall, this is a great facility.
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AGLAIASHAW
May 19, 2012
The staff are friendly and caring, the scenery is nice. It is very clean and inviting.
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Michael F.
November 07, 2011
I was very impressed by this facility. It was a Hyatt hotel before it was turned into an elderly-care / assisted living home, which most definitely steps it up a few notches above any type of nursing home. Although the food for my client was called a "therapeutic diet" - it looked more like an extravagant restaurant meal. They brought up a huge plate of food for lunch with tea and water for my client to drink. It smelled amazing, and my client said that it tasted fabulous, and always did. The only thing that I could mention about this facility is that more handicapped accessible tubs and showers should be used so that the client wouldn't have trouble getting in and out of the bath. Other than that, it was amazing.
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ANele
September 29, 2011
Vi is almost like a resort, but better. Three square meals and activities are everywhere for the residents. The staff is absolutely the best, remembering my grandma's name and everything as soon as I give my last name. Elevators are a bit slow but that's easliy explainable because of the varied mobility of the residents. It took a stroke for my headstrong gramma to realize she needed assisted living but Vi could not have been a better place for her. On top of all of this, the location is phenomenal, with Costa Verde square right next door with food and salons within reach. All in all, one of the best assisted living/retirement facilities I've ever seen or heard of. If you have the money or pension to afford it, it is worth every penny.
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GuiCyber
June 30, 2011
Very nice decorations, dining is elegant, the caretakers/caregivers seem nice. The actual rooms look a bit shabby(grease spot on floor), but there is cable TV, nice waterfall in front of building, reserved parking, (3 levels of garage, very elegant bar lounge. Also, the people's attitudes are nice, though the dining service was a bit slow(I had a salmon salad).
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