Integrated Care Communities
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- 14315 Nason Street, Moreno Valley, CA 92555
- (951) 247-6115
- 4.6 ( 10 reviews )
- Assisted Living and Memory Care



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About This Community
In two buildings dedicated to early and late stages are 36 beds providing specific care for those suffering from cognitive impairment, memory deficiency, Alzheimer’s and related dementias.
Safety and comfort in any health care setting always begins with the staff. Featuring a 24-hour, 7-day a week, round-the-clock team of trained caregivers. Our residences are managed by health care professionals providing daily nurse coverage, weekly health assessments, directed exercise, assistance with medications and other daily needs.
Unlike other residential care facilities, ICARE offers unparalleled care for the frail-elderly, as well as those needing additional assistance with the tasks of daily living. We can accommodate individuals with: Parkinson’s, diabetes, dialysis, incontinence, cancer, hospice, chronic arthritis, chronic pain, wheelchair dependencies, cardiac and hypertension problems, blindness, hearing loss, and other chronic medical conditions.
Imagine checking into an upscale hotel that happily provides every service for its guests, a place as comfortable and convenient as home, yet with laundry and housekeeping services, delicious meals, social and recreational activities, Internet access, computerized emergency call system, private full baths and patios in every suite, a sun room, and outdoor barbecue area. ICARE takes pride in providing such well deserved amenities.
Our $16.2 million campus is located on nine acres of beautifully landscaped grounds and in full view of the San Jacinto mountain range. Nestled among walking paths, flower beds, gazebos, and other outdoor amenities, our Assisted Living Residences offer a relaxed California lifestyle. Transportation to nearby Ontario Mills, Morongo Casino, Lake Perris, Palm Springs, or Big Bear are options available to our guests.
Safety and comfort in any health care setting always begins with the staff. Featuring a 24-hour, 7-day a week, round-the-clock team of trained caregivers. Our residences are managed by health care professionals providing daily nurse coverage, weekly health assessments, directed exercise, assistance with medications and other daily needs.
Unlike other residential care facilities, ICARE offers unparalleled care for the frail-elderly, as well as those needing additional assistance with the tasks of daily living. We can accommodate individuals with: Parkinson’s, diabetes, dialysis, incontinence, cancer, hospice, chronic arthritis, chronic pain, wheelchair dependencies, cardiac and hypertension problems, blindness, hearing loss, and other chronic medical conditions.
Imagine checking into an upscale hotel that happily provides every service for its guests, a place as comfortable and convenient as home, yet with laundry and housekeeping services, delicious meals, social and recreational activities, Internet access, computerized emergency call system, private full baths and patios in every suite, a sun room, and outdoor barbecue area. ICARE takes pride in providing such well deserved amenities.
Our $16.2 million campus is located on nine acres of beautifully landscaped grounds and in full view of the San Jacinto mountain range. Nestled among walking paths, flower beds, gazebos, and other outdoor amenities, our Assisted Living Residences offer a relaxed California lifestyle. Transportation to nearby Ontario Mills, Morongo Casino, Lake Perris, Palm Springs, or Big Bear are options available to our guests.
Reviews
4.6
( 10 Reviews )

Beverly
My son and daughter-in-law were placed in Integrated Care Communities in Moreno Valley before they passed. They treated them with dignity, respect, and care. They got every service that they were promised. The place was not inexpensive, but they were not much more than anyone else. I was completely satisfied and grateful for the care and affection they showed to my son and daughter-in-law, along with the physical care and so forth that just goes with it. They were both in assisted living.
I've tried their food. It's not fancy, sort of like home cooking, and it's fairly bland but they're doing diets. It's four separate buildings, each building having something between eight and 14 people in it, so they have to kind of work with everyone's diet as much as they can so it's not going to be either fancy or spicy or anything else.
They're in a single room with a private bath. It's fairly spacious and can accommodate two people, which is a little crowded. In our case, we opted for a private room that has plenty of room for a twin bed or a double bed and a large chair. It has closets, dressers, and so forth so it's like a master bedroom.
They have a dedicated staff member who takes care of activities and that person is in each unit just about every day with something. They do bingo, things that stimulate memory, games, and things like that. They also used to and now that the pandemic is pretty well beaten down, I presume they will return to doing trips. During the pandemic, they would simply not be able to do that. They can't put a bunch of people into a van or a facility so they were very, very careful about that. They do have activities and I'm sure they're returning to outside excursions, but they have not returned to it yet when my people were there.

Julie
January 01, 2020
Integrated Care Communities has assisted living, but it's more of a convalescent type situation more than assisted living. The dining area was just a common dining area. The staff seemed very kind, but I didn't meet many of them. We did not care for the food. We saw just a one big bedroom like a studio apartment.

John171674
January 14, 2017
Integrated Care Communities - Assisted Living had very nice and large rooms. The place and the people were very nice. Mom needs full assistance, and they offered to take care of her getting in and out of bed. They offered television and phone along with the room package, plus laundry and meals.

Raymond864777
November 19, 2016
I had everything I wanted at Integrated Care. It’s 5 minutes from the Kaiser Hospital and 8 minutes from the doctor’s office, and they don’t charge if they take you to the facilities. They have a monthly calendar and activities every day. They have exercises five days a week, and the food is excellent. I could not be more comfortable and satisfied. They go to lunches twice a week if they want to go, they have two shuttle buses, and they go to the casino. They actually had the nurse come to my home to see where she lived, how the environment was, how the room and the bathroom were kept, what she did, and what she ate. I have never heard of anyone doing that. That is absolutely wonderful.

Adrienne227775
October 14, 2016
I visited Integrated Care. It was lovely. They really seemed very caring. I was very impressed with the administrator. She was a darling. Unfortunately, my mother is past the assisted living stage -- she needs memory care -- but Integrated Care is building a facility that has a convalescent hospital-like facility. Integrated Care seemed a very nice facility. The room seemed a little small and kind of crowded, and the social area seemed kind of tight. However, they were very pleasant there, and the patient seemed very happy, which is important to me. They have like a central eating area probably where most of the residents are most of the time during the day. It was more like a homey-scale -- almost like a board and care -- but they had more people than you would find in a board and care. This was my top pick.

MyMomMeansTheWorldToMe143
September 15, 2016
As a professional adult and parent, I found myself lacking the time required to provide care for my mother. However, Integrated Care Communities' passionate and well trained staff made this transition as smooth as possible. Her new home assists my mother with feeding, bathing, medical appointments, and other daily activities. Too many factors make mother love her new home, to include: outings to the casinos and restaurants, getting her nails and hair done onsite, and most importantly, getting the love and attention from her new extended family, the staff. When I come visit, it's always delightful to spend time on her porch with access to the beautiful gardens. At times, I've gotten a glimpse of laugh and enjoy from her face when she is participating on a daily activity with the cheerful and loving staff.
Thank you, Integrated Care Communities.

Dessie825884
June 22, 2016
I like Integrated Care Communities. I like the facility and how they care for the people. It's clean and neat, and everybody seems caring. I'd recommend them mainly because of how they take care of my relative and how clean the facility is. They take him out for activities, exercise, and all that.

Mary105556050
February 03, 2015
I was happy with how well the staff at Integrated Care Communities treats the patients. They are very kind and very patient with them. My husband needed to be in a locked facility, but it feels more like a home. This place has someone on staff 24 hours a day, and that person knows how to deal with people of all sorts. The rooms are nice and clean. My husband is in a shared room, and they have their own closet. They have chair exercises, arts and crafts, and they take them out to lunch. They also take them to church and doctor visits. The food looks appetizing, and it smells good.

Lovely Lady5
November 13, 2014
Integrated Care Communities have a lot of different care levels and opportunities for the residents. It’s a large facility. They rooms are clean. It’s right next to a hospital and to a child care facility. It’s very good, and it’s close for me. They have different activities during the week. They go places, and they bring in the kids from the pre-school to interact with the residents every once in a while.

Jeannie3
October 30, 2013
Integrated Care Communities B2 is privately owned by a doctor. It's right next to the hospital. The staff there was very helpful and explained to me the prices and the accommodation. He showed me the different rooms, security that they had within the place, and the different kinds of programs to keep them busy. They allowed me to call and ask them questions regarding my mother's disease.
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