The Cedars

    501 W Alto Dr, Hobbs, NM, 88240
    4.7 · 3 reviews
    • Independent living
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    5.0

    Clean friendly facility great amenities

    I toured this clean, well-run facility with a friendly guide and liked the nice apartments, washer/dryer on every floor, elevator, color-coded floors, and full handicap access. The common areas - TV/social room, library, lunchroom/church-style dining, exercise equipment, bingo and art classes, garden and outdoor seating - made visits with my grandmother enjoyable; staff, nurses and security were attentive and her overnight stays had reduced rent. Meals from a local food bank, donated TVs/microwaves, indoor mailboxes and a convenient location near the mall and McDonald's are bonuses; it's pricey but overall awesome.

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    4.67 · 3 reviews

    Overall rating

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

      4.0
    • Staff

      3.5
    • Meals

      4.7
    • Amenities

      4.3
    • Value

      3.5

    Pros

    • reduced rent
    • nice apartments
    • washer and dryer on every floor
    • library on site
    • lunchroom / common dining area
    • church-style setting / chapel
    • safety and security measures
    • nurses and on-site helpers
    • donated TVs and microwaves provided
    • garden and outdoor seating
    • security doors
    • convenient location near mall and McDonald's
    • indoor mailboxes
    • handicap accessible
    • elevator access
    • color-coded floors to aid navigation
    • common social/TV area
    • exercise equipment
    • bingo room
    • painting classes and arts instruction
    • clean facility
    • helpful/nice tour guide
    • amenities described as nice
    • positive family visit experiences

    Cons

    • reported cost can be expensive
    • meals sourced from local food bank (potential concern about meal quality or perception)

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment across the reviews is predominantly positive. Multiple reviewers describe The Cedars as "awesome overall," with cleanliness, a welcoming tour experience, and enjoyable family visits (including overnight stays with relatives) called out specifically. The property appears to offer a broad array of amenities and common spaces that contribute to residents' quality of life and family satisfaction.

    Care and staff: Reviewers explicitly mention nurses and helpers on site, and safety/security is emphasized through references to security doors and an overall secure environment. Reports of helpful staff and a pleasant tour guide suggest a generally professional, caring front-line team. There is no direct complaint in these summaries about neglect or understaffing; rather the presence of nursing staff and on-site helpers is framed positively.

    Facilities and accessibility: The facility's physical environment is repeatedly praised. Apartments are described as "nice," the building is clean, and practical conveniences are available — washer and dryer units on every floor, indoor mailboxes, donated TVs and microwaves in units or common spaces, and elevator access. Accessibility features are highlighted (handicap accessible, color-coded floors to reduce confusion), and outdoor amenities include a garden and seating. Social common areas (lounge/TV room, library, lunchroom) and recreation options (exercise equipment, bingo room, painting and arts classes) indicate the community supports both leisure and low-impact wellness activities.

    Dining and food services: Reviews mention a lunchroom and that meals are provided; specifically, some meals come from a local food bank. That detail can be interpreted two ways: positively, it reflects community support and meal availability for residents; negatively, it could raise questions about the consistency, variety, or perceived quality of dining if prospective residents interpret food-bank sourcing as a budget-driven solution. The reviews do not include explicit complaints about food quality, but the mention is notable and worth clarifying with management during a visit.

    Cost and management patterns: There is a small contradiction in reviewers' comments regarding cost — one summary references "reduced rent," while another calls the facility "expensive." This suggests variability in pricing depending on unit type, availability of subsidized or reduced-rate units, or differences in individual expectations. Prospective residents should confirm current pricing, what is included in rent, and whether any reduced-rent programs or subsidies apply. Management appears to provide donated appliances and community services, and the presence of diverse programming (arts, bingo, exercise) implies active coordination of activities.

    Location and community context: The Cedars benefits from a convenient location near retail and fast-food options (mall and McDonald's), which can be useful for visitors and errands. The "church-style setting" noted by reviewers may reflect a calm, traditional atmosphere that some residents prefer.

    Notable patterns and recommendations: Strengths consistently mentioned are cleanliness, a robust set of amenities, security features, and a variety of activities that support social engagement. Staffing and care presence are perceived positively. The main areas a prospective resident or family should follow up on are cost (clarify current rates, what triggers higher or lower pricing, and any available rent reductions) and dining (ask about meal sourcing, menu variety, and dietary accommodations). Also confirm which appliances or donated items are standard versus occasional gifts, and verify hours and staffing for nurses/helpers.

    In summary, The Cedars comes across as a well-maintained, activity-rich senior living option with strong security and accessibility features and generally positive family experiences. The few concerns raised in the summaries center on cost variability and the source of prepared meals; both are straightforward topics to address during a tour or meeting with management. Overall, these reviews suggest a safe, comfortable community with a range of amenities that support socialization and daily living needs.

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    About The Cedars

    The Cedars is a senior apartment community located at 501 W. Alto Dr., Hobbs, NM 88240, where people 62 or older or those with disabilities can live in one of 63 one-bedroom apartments in a mid-rise building, and all the apartments come with air conditioning, ceiling fans, carpet or vinyl flooring, a stove, a refrigerator, and high-speed internet, and these homes are all cable-ready with stainless steel appliances, washer and dryer connections, and secure access for safety, and yes, you can bring your pet along because furry friends are welcome here too. Residents have off-street parking, smoke-free living, and shared spaces like a fitness center, a salon, a chapel, a community room, a library, and an elevator, so there's plenty of space to gather or relax, and there are pull cords, 24/7 emergency maintenance, and on-site professional management that give extra peace of mind to everyone living there, and there's both in-unit laundry and shared laundry spaces for those who need it.

    The community runs several services for seniors, including independent living, assisted living, memory care, adult day services, long-term care or skilled nursing, hospice care, home health care that's Medicare-certified, and non-medical home care, all set up to help people stay comfortable and as healthy as possible while making sure things are safe and easy to manage. The Cedars also offers lease management tools, documents, forms, a Market Rent Estimator, and program packages that make day-to-day living matters run smoother, with a digital system that includes a dashboard, an inbox, and user account management, making it easier for both residents and landlords with things like online payments and housing agency connections. Folks here use a range of online features like social media logins through Facebook, Messenger, Instagram, and Threads, and there are privacy and policy details to keep your information protected.

    Senior apartment housing here is affordable, and the apartments come with amenities like a community room, secure entry, pull cords, appliances, a range and oven, cable hookups, air conditioning, and washer/dryer connections, and the place sits close to shopping, places to eat, and medical offices, which means you don't have to go too far for things you need. The community feels friendly, with caring staff and neighbors, and it's set up to make daily life simple and comfortable for those who call The Cedars home.

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