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    $5,000/month

    Villa Verde

    4751 Calle de Tosca, San Jose, CA, 95118
    4.2 · 5 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    4.0

    Compassionate hospice care, some flaws

    I placed my mother here and overall had a very positive experience. The staff were wonderful, professional and compassionate-providing dignified 24-hour care, private rooms, close coordination with hospice, and strong support to our family during end-of-life; they provided three meals daily and accommodated a non-solid diet. Downsides: it's expensive (monthly fee), the night shift was often understaffed with long delays, caregiver turnover made consistency uneven, and meals lacked variety so we supplemented. I recommend this facility, though it isn't perfect.

    Pricing

    $5,000+/moSuiteAssisted Living

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Hospice waiver
    • Medication management
    • Mental wellness program

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Housekeeping and linen services

    Memory care community services

    • Dementia waiver
    • Mild cognitive impairment
    • Specialized memory care programming

    Common areas

    • Dining room
    • Garden
    • Outdoor space
    • Small library

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    4.20 · 5 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      4.7
    • Staff

      4.5
    • Meals

      3.3
    • Amenities

      4.2
    • Value

      4.2

    Pros

    • Private rooms
    • 24-hour care availability
    • Good overall care for many residents
    • Compassionate and dignified staff
    • Strong hospice coordination and end-of-life support
    • Three meals provided daily
    • Dietary accommodations for non-solid diets
    • Supportive and communicative staff
    • Prompt communication from staff
    • English-speaking staff
    • Some families highly recommend the facility

    Cons

    • Night shift understaffed (often only one caregiver)
    • Long delays for assistance at night
    • Caregiver turnover and inconsistent staff continuity
    • Inconsistent staff quality (some caregivers praised, some criticized)
    • Limited meal variety
    • Resident boredom / limited activities
    • Families needing to supplement meals with outside food
    • High monthly cost
    • Operational challenges of running a residential care home noted

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment is mixed but leans positive for clinical and end-of-life care while raising clear concerns about staffing consistency, nighttime coverage, dining variety, and cost. Multiple reviewers emphasize that residents received caring, dignified attention and that the facility offers private rooms and round-the-clock coverage. Several families specifically singled out the staff's compassion and coordination with Hospice during end-of-life care, describing the team as supportive to both the resident and the family and stating the facility compared favorably to other options they considered.

    Care quality is described as good overall by several reviewers. The facility provides 24-hour care and private rooms, and many families reported that their loved ones were content and well-supported. Staff are frequently described as friendly, professional, and communicative; reviewers noted prompt responses and a willingness to work closely with Hospice, including accommodating specialized diets (non-solid or modified diets) and providing three meals a day. In at least one set of reviews the care during a resident's final days was highlighted as exemplary, with dignity and compassion emphasized repeatedly.

    Staffing patterns are a major recurring theme and a primary source of concern. Daytime staffing for a small group of residents was noted as relatively reasonable in at least one account (two caregivers for six residents), but night shifts were described as understaffed — sometimes with only one caregiver on duty — resulting in long delays for assistance. Several reviewers mentioned caregiver turnover, and that staff quality could be uneven: some caregivers were praised highly while others were criticized. These patterns produce variability in day-to-day experience and raise concerns about reliability, especially for urgent needs at night.

    Facility features and resident life present a mixed picture. The availability of private rooms and privacy was repeatedly cited as a positive. However, reviewers also reported that residents experienced boredom and limited activities; one family had to supplement meals with outside food because they found the provided menu lacked variety. While dietary accommodations were available and appreciated for those with special needs, the overall dining program was described as somewhat monotonous by some families.

    Cost and management notes appear in several reviews. The monthly fee was called high by at least one reviewer, and while the exact amount was redacted in the summaries, cost sensitivity is clearly a concern. One reviewer commented on the inherent difficulty of running a residential care home, suggesting operational constraints that may affect staffing, turnover, and services. Despite these challenges, several families still recommended the facility strongly — in one comparison it was described as the best among three considered options — indicating that for some the level of care and hospice support offset other drawbacks.

    In summary, Villa Verde is viewed by many reviewers as a compassionate, hospice-friendly facility that offers good clinical care, privacy through private rooms, and attentive end-of-life support. The most significant negatives center on staffing consistency (notably thin night coverage and caregiver turnover), limited meal variety and resident activities, and relatively high cost. Prospective families should weigh the strong hospice coordination and staff compassion against the potential for night-time delays, variability in caregiver quality, and the need to supplement meals or activities. Asking specific questions about night staffing levels, staff turnover rates, activity programming, and meal plans — as well as confirming current pricing — would help families decide if Villa Verde matches their priorities and needs.

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    About Villa Verde

    Villa Verde is a small residential care home located in San Jose, California, providing care and support for seniors since 2007, and it's licensed to care for up to six residents, so the place feels pretty homelike and calm, with individual rooms that help people keep their privacy, which some residents like quite a bit, and people can get help with bathing, dressing, two-person transfers, toileting, and medications when they need it, and the staff also serve three home-cooked meals a day-including food options for those with diabetes, high blood pressure, or other special diets, and when someone can't eat solid food, the meals can be adjusted, and if a resident likes to get a haircut or clean up a bit, a traveling barber can swing by. You'd find Villa Verde offers different levels of care, from independent living to memory care, skilled nursing, and assisted living, all in a setting with planned daily programs, movie nights, creative activities, and some nice extras like music therapy, pet visits, tabletop games, or relaxing outside when the weather's good, and the staff try to make the transition into the home less stressful by helping people settle in gently. Residents can get a helping hand to go to a doctor's appointment, shopping trip, or even a spiritual service, and the facility has routines and well-being care focusing on resident dignity and feeling part of the community, with some community spaces, evenings with activities, and likely a garden or spot for quiet time, and sometimes a recreation room or health area if a resident wants to be more active. Villa Verde is regulated by California's Department of Social Services and holds certification number 430708736, and many people report high satisfaction with the caregivers' compassion and respect for each person's needs, so residents can experience a sense of belonging in a warm, safe, and comforting atmosphere, whether they want to stay independent or need more day-to-day assistance, and all in all, the basic support services are well-rounded, caring, and designed to help residents feel at home.

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