Pricing ranges from
    $4,324 – 5,188/month

    Montecito Assisted Living

    2025 N Bush St, Santa Ana, CA, 92706
    3.9 · 62 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    3.0

    Friendly community, inconsistent care quality

    I liked the friendly, caring staff, affordable price, good food, active social calendar, and helpful admissions/move-in support - residents generally seemed happy. However, staff quality and training felt inconsistent, communication was spotty, and management follow-through was poor. I noticed cleanliness and laundry mix-ups, outdated amenities, limited parking, and some safety/medical oversight concerns that make me wary for higher-care needs. Overall: nice community and great people, but value is mixed - OK for social/low-care needs, not my choice for complex memory or medical care.

    Pricing

    $4,324+/moSemi-privateAssisted Living
    $5,188+/mo1 BedroomAssisted Living

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Coordination with health care providers
    • Medication management

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

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

    Room

    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Transportation

    • Transportation arrangement (medical)
    • Transportation to doctors appointments

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    3.85 · 62 reviews

    Overall rating

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

      3.8
    • Staff

      3.8
    • Meals

      3.6
    • Amenities

      3.2
    • Value

      3.4

    Pros

    • Friendly, welcoming and caring staff
    • Many staff are attentive and know residents by name
    • Clean and well-maintained public areas
    • Bright, open interior spaces and pleasant ambience
    • Affordable/budget-friendly pricing and move-in specials
    • Menu-based dining with choice and restaurant-style service
    • Some residents report enjoying the meals and gaining weight
    • Organized housekeeping and laundry support reported by some
    • Varied activities offered (picnics, scenic drives, games, movie nights)
    • Opportunities for social interaction and resident involvement
    • Special events (e.g., Mother's Day Brunch) and visiting children/pets
    • Small, intimate community atmosphere appreciated by some
    • Helpful admissions/move-in assistance and smooth move-ins
    • Responsive maintenance, housekeeping, and activity staff praised
    • Safe and secure environment noted in several reviews
    • Outdoor neighborhood strolls and accessible common outdoor areas
    • Residents settling in and expressing happiness in many cases
    • Some strong dementia/memory care experiences reported
    • Good value for private rooms cited by some families
    • Supportive administration and staff that treat families like friends

    Cons

    • Inconsistent staff quality and professional training
    • Frequent staff turnover and management changes
    • Poor or slow communication and missed callbacks
    • Understaffing and inadequate staff-to-resident ratios
    • Safety incidents reported (falls, bruising, even skull fracture)
    • Concerns about medication errors or over-medication
    • Memory care quality inconsistent; some residents needed transfer
    • Lost or mixed-up personal items and laundry errors
    • Extra fees for housekeeping, linen changes, activities, and meds
    • Misleading or inconsistent pricing and quotes
    • Outdated building/exterior and not up-to-date amenities
    • Very small resident rooms and cramped patios/balconies
    • Limited or poorly varied activities for some residents
    • Poor food quality reported by some reviewers
    • Limited or no direct outdoor access from units
    • Parking shortages and visitor parking difficulties
    • Initial odors at entry reported by some visitors
    • Some reports of dirty facilities and inconsistent cleanliness
    • Unprofessional or disorganized staff behavior in some cases
    • Lack of leadership or poor management leading to ER visits
    • Accessibility and physical layout issues (short hallways, closed-in)
    • Program details (what’s included) unclear or not all-inclusive
    • Per-room temperature control missing in some rooms
    • Location or exterior surroundings unimpressive to some
    • Reports that facility may be oversold or not the right fit

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment in the reviews is mixed but leans toward people feeling positively about day-to-day life for many residents while raising several consistent operational and safety concerns. Across dozens of summaries, the most frequently praised elements are the interpersonal aspects: staff who are friendly, compassionate, and attentive; a welcoming, bright interior; and a small-community feel that helps many residents settle in. Multiple reviewers highlight menu-based, restaurant-style dining with choices and enjoyable meals, a variety of social activities (picnics, scenic drives, games, movie nights), and special events that contribute to resident satisfaction. Several family members reported smooth move-ins and that their loved ones are thriving, gaining weight, or engaging with programs and peers. Maintenance, housekeeping, activity directors, and servers received explicit praise in a number of reviews, and some reviewers called the facility a great value for private rooms.

    However, these positives sit alongside repeated and significant negatives. The most troubling pattern is inconsistency — different reviewers describe very different experiences. Many report excellent care and responsive staff; others report disorganized, unprofessional, or unreliable staff, with troubling claims that include missing personal items, laundry mix-ups, and slow or nonexistent callbacks. Staffing issues (insufficient staffing levels, high turnover, and frequent management changes) are recurring complaints and appear to affect communication, continuity of care, and family confidence. Several reviews describe serious safety incidents (falls, unexplained bruising, and at least one skull fracture cited) and multiple accounts of transfers from assisted living into memory care because staff were perceived as not properly equipped to handle dementia-related needs. There are also concerns about medication administration — both omissions in quoted costs (medication administration not included in initial assessments) and instances where families felt residents were over-medicated or placed at the wrong level of care.

    Facility and amenity comments are mixed. Many reviewers praise the public areas, updated furnishings, bright communal spaces, and a clean environment. Others describe an older, outdated exterior and interior in need of updates, with very small resident rooms and cramped or non-private patios. Parking and location are frequent practical complaints: limited visitor parking, small lots, and a location that some find unimpressive. Several reviewers noted limited outdoor access from resident rooms and short hallways or layout issues that make the facility feel closed-in. Costs are repeatedly described as budget-friendly up front, but multiple reviewers warn that the monthly price may not cover housekeeping, linen changes, certain activities, or medication administration — creating a sense that the advertised price underestimates total cost. Mispricing and inconsistent quotes were also called out by a number of families.

    Dining and activities receive polarized feedback. Many residents and families praise the dining program for choice and quality, describing it as restaurant-like with open menus and satisfying portions. But an almost equally large set of reviewers called the food terrible or unappetizing, noted limited diet variety, or felt activities were too few or repetitive. While community events and visiting children/pets were highlights for some, others reported that socialization opportunities were insufficient and that it was hard to form friendships. Some activities and programs may incur extra fees, and the actual breadth and depth of programming seem to vary depending on staffing and leadership stability.

    Management and operational practices are a key area of concern. Families reported slow or missing responses to questions and callback requests, inconsistent information from different staff members, and instances where promised services were not delivered. A subset of reviews describes severe breakdowns in care coordination that resulted in emergency room visits. Conversely, other reviewers explicitly commend the administration and recommend the facility highly, indicating variability by unit, time, or particular staff teams.

    Taken together, these reviews suggest Montecito Assisted Living can be a warm, affordable, and well-run home for some residents — especially those who benefit from an intimate setting, friendly caregivers, and menu-based dining. At the same time, there are repeated warning signs that warrant careful vetting: ask detailed questions about staffing ratios and turnover, dementia training and protocols, incident and fall history, medication administration policies and costs, laundry/personal belongings procedures, and exactly what services are included in the monthly fee. Prospective families should tour multiple times (including unannounced visits), meet direct care staff and nurses, request recent inspection or incident reports, and get any cost inclusions/exclusions in writing. If a prospective resident has significant memory-care needs or requires consistent hands-on assistance, families should probe memory-care capabilities specifically and consider alternatives if the facility’s memory-care staffing and training do not align with those needs.

    In summary, Montecito shows many strengths in staff warmth, communal activities, and value for certain residents, but it also displays recurring operational weaknesses and safety-related reports that make it a mixed choice. The experience appears to depend heavily on which staff are on duty and the specific needs of the resident. Families should weigh the positive day-to-day environment against the systemic issues flagged in reviews and perform focused due diligence before deciding.

    Location

    Map showing location of Montecito Assisted Living

    About Montecito Assisted Living

    Green Willow Care Home is dedicated to providing a supportive and nurturing environment for seniors who require varying levels of assistance with daily living. At this care home, residents are offered a comfortable and secure place to call home, where their well-being is the highest priority. The staff at Green Willow Care Home strives to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere where each individual is treated with dignity and respect, tailoring assistance to personal needs and preferences.

    The care provided at Green Willow Care Home encompasses help with daily tasks such as bathing, dressing, and medication management. The team ensures that each resident receives attention suited to their individual requirements, helping to promote independence while also providing the reassurance that assistance is available when needed. Residents can enjoy nutritious meals prepared on-site, designed to meet their dietary needs, with the opportunity to dine in shared, communal settings that nurture social connections among peers.

    Recreational and wellness programs are an important part of life at Green Willow Care Home, supporting not only the physical well-being of residents but also their social and emotional health. Various activities and outings are organized regularly, encouraging residents to stay active and engaged. Lounges and common rooms provide inviting spaces for relaxation and interaction, while private rooms offer comfort and a sense of personal space.

    Green Willow Care Home maintains a focus on fostering a homelike environment. The team is attentive and compassionate, seeking to build genuine relationships with residents and their families. The holistic approach at Green Willow Care Home ensures that residents not only have their basic needs met but are also able to enjoy meaningful experiences and a sense of belonging within the community.

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