Palm Village Retirement Community sits in a quiet area and offers several types of senior care, so folks can choose from independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, or continuing care all in one place, and you'll find the rooms set up as studio apartments, condos, or townhouse-style units, many of them with living rooms, full kitchens or kitchenettes, and every place has basics like air conditioning, showers, and wheelchair access, and there's a real focus on comfort with things like easy-to-reach ground floor units for people who need them. The community is well-known for letting residents keep their pets, and outside, there are walking paths, gardens, patios, and spots to gather and enjoy fresh air, and you'll see folks walking dogs, joining gardening clubs, or just relaxing in the common outdoor areas.
Meals come prepared by a professional chef with communal dining options like a bistro, a 50's-style diner called Barbara's, vegetarian dishes, and special dining programs if someone has dietary needs, and residents can enjoy eating with others to keep a sense of community; there's also a café for lighter meals or snacks. The place keeps everyone busy with regular activities-art and craft rooms, a cooking club, game nights, movie nights, Wii bowling, and even a resident musical group-so there's something for everyone, from fitness programs like yoga and stretching to educational lectures, book discussion clubs in the library, and spiritual services in the chapel. They arrange group outings and field trips, and have transportation services to medical appointments or shopping, so residents aren't stuck if they want to go out and about, and there's both covered and uncovered parking for those who still have their own cars.
For care, you'll find a skilled nursing facility on-site with over 100 beds and a staff ready 24 hours a day, and the nursing team manages everything from medication to personal hygiene help, diabetic care, to high-acuity and non-ambulatory support, plus physical, occupational, and speech therapist visits. If memory support's needed, there are both assisted living memory care and skilled memory care, with special programs for people with Alzheimer's or early-stage dementia, in smaller groups for more attention at the Wiebe Center, which is known for its staff-to-resident ratio being tighter than what's usually required. Personalized care plans mean the staff can adjust each person's services as their needs change, and they offer help with daily activities, bathing, dressing, housekeeping, laundry, and home maintenance, which gives families peace of mind. The community has priority access to the Wiebe Center for current residents, which helps avoid having to move if more care is needed.
Amenities make life simple and social, with things like a fitness center, pool tables, a beauty shop, group exercise, on-site barber and haircut services, and scheduled visits from therapists. Regular activities help keep folks connected and active, while scheduled spiritual gatherings and a licensed chapel serve those who want them. Staff keeps the environment safe with a full emergency call system, 24-hour security, and state-licensed service (license number 100404809), which means it's up to all the latest standards. The community supports up to 262 residents and is owned by Mennonite Brethren Homes, drawing on their background in offering care to older adults, and their team helps with financial guidance and long-term care questions. Located near Reedley Pro-Script Pharmacy, Dutch Bros Coffee, and Reedley Mennonite Brethren Church, plenty of services and places of worship are nearby.
Palm Village Retirement Community keeps a warm, welcoming environment, provides different levels of care based on what's needed, helps promote independence, and offers a variety of programs so people feel comfortable, spend their days meaningfully, and get the help they need as they age.