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    The Camelot - A Provincial Senior Living Community

    3.6 (11 reviews)
    Open 7:30 am - 7:30 pm

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    we appreciate great customer service from camelot team! kind staff! great hospitality! residents are always sweet & smiling!

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    I highly recommend if you are looking for a supporting community for your love one.

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    13 years ago

    Read the fine print. You need to know in advance when you are going to die so you can give 30 days notice.

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    Desert Hills Alzheimers Special Care Center

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    Emeritus at Sunwest

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    My grandmother has lived here for about 8 years. I visit her often. When she first moved in, it…read morewas simply "Sunwest Village" and was a wonderful place. A few years later there was a change of hands and it became "Emeritus at Sunwest." More recently it was bought out again and is currently known as "Brookdale Sunwest." I am sad to say it has gone way downhill; more so with each change of ownership. The overall sense I get from listening to grandma and the other residents talk - and also what I observe firsthand - is that the new owners are not treating these residents with the respect and dignity they deserve. The dining has gone from open dining to lunch 11:30-3:30, dinner 3:30-6:30. The residents are no longer allowed to take to-go boxes (for the food that THEY PAID FOR) without paying an extra fee. They must pay $5 extra per meal if they wish to take it back to their apartment to eat. I can't help but feel that the new owners are nickeling and dining the residents wherever possible. This is purely a business venture to cut as many costs as possible and run a tight ship, regardless of how these human beings feel about it. I think what has been forgotten with the change of ownership is that these folks are, in fact, human. They have lived long lives and chosen to live out their retirements here, and now the rules are being changed on them. They deserve more respect than what they are receiving. That said - the staff here is very friendly (this is because much of the staff has remained from the Sunwest Village days). The grounds are beautiful. The food is not bad. I truly hope these new Brookdale owners will either shape up, or sell it back to someone who will actually take an interest in the residents and understand that it is unkind to disrupt and dictate someone's life so profoundly. I'm very disappointed to see the direction Sunwest has taken.

    All the promises made prior to moving in were gone in the first few months. The meals in the…read morerestaurant are about on the par with typical hospital food except it is not as plentiful; the portions have been reduced to children's plate size. Breakfast is usually good because the morning cook knows how to cook eggs but if you want anything to go with it, you have to ask for it. The consider 2 tiny pieces of bacon or 1 small pancake a serving. The soups are usually pretty good but the salad bar has the same sad stuff on it day after day. Most of the meals consist of frozen portions or canned stuff and then not cooked or heated properly. The halls and rooms in the apartments are dingy and uninviting. I don't know about the "villas" but the people who live in them seem satisfied. The faucets in the apartments are cheap 1-handle things that are impossible to adjust so the cold water is cycled through the water heater which makes it warm and undrinkable. The staff is, for the most part, pleasant and friendly. However, complaints are seldom responded to in a timely way except with more promises and excuses. If you are looking for a nice place to live out your remaining years, I would suggest looking in some other city. Hemet has little to recommend it and if Brookdale is typical of retirement hotels, go somewhere else.

    Emeritus at Sunwest Village

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    1.0(3 reviews)
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    Poorly managed all the way around. The manager Asked us to move out without refunding the credit…read morethey promised to give. Their corporate office had to get involved to find the missing money. It took time and many phone calls. Very dishonest group working their

    I lived at Sunwest Village, in the "independent living Villas," for 18 months. During that time it…read morewas owned by Merrill Gardens,Emeritus and then Brookdale (the corporation that took over Emeritus.) In my experience, it did not matter who owned and operated it, as the behavior and attitudes of the long-time staff continued on the same regardless. As a result, Sunwest is the WORST place I have ever lived in my life. Rather than treating the residents as valued and respected elders who deserve excellent service, many of the staff act as if the residents are their parents or grandparents who are supposed to take care of them. Staff chronically complain to residents about how overworked they are, and use that as an excuse for not doing their jobs. It is necessary to fight for every service that is supposed to be included in the monthly fee. For example, the "Villa" I moved into was infested with black widow and other types of spiders. My first week there I killed 27 black widows just in the garage! Although the spider infestation presented an obvious health hazard, I had a constant battle with staff to get our place exterminated, a service that is supposed to be provided. Getting assistance from maintenance was also an ongoing fight, and the quality of the service was hardly worth fighting for. The maintenance staff flooded 2 rooms of my "Villa" while fixing a simple leak in the toilet, because they had incorrectly turned off the water at the outside main valve! The buildings are old and have not been renovated since being built in the '70s so they need a lot of maintenance, but good luck getting it when you need it. The landscaping service would mow the lawns on a regular basis but would ignore the weeds growing in the yard. I decided to let them grow just to see how bad it would get and I had weeds that were over 3 feet tall before they cut them down! After Housekeeping would come and do the "light cleaning" (my neighbor called it "a spit and a promise") I would take a wet paper towel and wipe it across the newly mopped floor and the paper towel would be filthy. While I can only write about my own experiences, other residents told me they had the same problems or worse. One thing almost all the residents appeared to agree on is that the food is terrible! It is almost all processed, in very small portions, limited variety, tastes bad and appears to be bad for you. I did not eat a meal at Sunwest the entire last year I lived there as I just could not stomach the food. Although I was forced to continue paying for meals as Sunwest will not adjust their pay structure even if you don't eat there. The person I live with was having chronic extreme gas and horrible diarrhea and the doctors could not figure out why. The day he left Sunwest the problem stopped and he hasn't had a single episode since. The best advice I can give anyone about Sunwest Village is "stay away!"

    The Camelot - A Provincial Senior Living Community - retirement_homes - Updated May 2026

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