Park Vista Assisted Living & Memory Care

2527 Brea Blvd Fullerton CA 92835

866-465-5993

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Park Vista Assisted Living has a total of 54 apartments with 7 distinctive floor plans, some with lovely garden views, others with a private balcony overlooking the courtyard fountain.

Customized care adapts to the needs of your loved one...


Park Vista provides a home for your aging family members, with a continuum of care that ensures their needs will be met today, tomorrow and for years to come. Surrounded by the beauty of North Orange County and thoughtfully designed to provide a home-like setting, Park Vista supports a wide range of needs including memory care, skilled nursing and rehabilitation. Long-term and respite care are available in the assisted living facility and the adjacent skilled nursing center.

As a resident’s needs change, the services at Park Vista seamlessly adapt. There is no need to search for additional support, as a full spectrum of specialized care and 24-hour nursing services are readily available.

Park Vista is located nearby the downtown Fullerton area, which offers shopping, restaurants, banks, places of worship and medical offices.

Park Vista can release you from the day-to-day worries of caregiving, so you can enjoy quality time with your loved ones.

Pricing at Park Vista Assisted Living & Memory Care

Room Type
Monthly Range* (USD)

Studio
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1 Bedroom
$ See Pricing
Semi-Private
$ See Pricing

*Prices quoted are monthly rental charges and are provided by the communities themselves. Actual prices may differ due to one-time fees, timing and care services required. Speak with your Senior Living Advisor to learn more.

Reviews of Park Vista Assisted Living & Memory Care

2.3 of 5 Average rating
3 Reviews
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(3) A Place For Mom
  • Moving our mom into assisted living was made easier because of Morningside/Park Vista

    No place is perfect for an elderly parent because it is not the home they have known and they are likely to be at a point in their lives that they never not wanted to reach -- having to move into assisted living, but Park Vista at Morningside comes close to perfect. My mother first moved into Morningside as a move to retirement living, but when her slow cognitive decline began to manifest, as a family we were glad the professionals at Morningside noted this and worked with her doctors and us to move my mom into the assisted living section or Morningside, Park Vista. She is able to still have her own 'apartment' filled with household items familiar to her for decades, we can still visit her [pre-COVID ... 45 minute outside visits are currently offered as of October 2020] -- and stay in her unit if we want -- and we know she has 24 hour care if she needs it. Her cognitive decline has changed her personality and she can be a challenge to interact with at times, but the staff at Park Vista understands what has happened to her. This is a comfort to know -- that people helping her have patience and resilience -- because we know that she is not always pleasant to deal with but that patience can help calm her and bring out more of the person we knew before her decline. In addition, her room is kept clean and the staff keeps her on a regular eating and movement routine, all while not (as she would say) 'bothering' her too much -- just enough to keep her moving and maintaining healthy routines. What more can you ask for? Most families do not want to put their family members in assisted living as change to this new phase of life is a challenge for all involved. For our family, Morningside/Park Vista made these changes easier than we would have otherwise experienced, and, for that, I am grateful.

    Review originally written on A Place For Mom

    Moving our mom into assisted living was made easier because of Morningside/Park Vista

    No place is perfect for an elderly parent because it is not the home they have known and they are likely to be at a point in their lives that they never not wanted to reach -- having to move into assisted living, but Park Vista at Morningside comes close to perfect. My mother first moved into Morningside as a move to retirement living, but when her slow cognitive decline began to manifest, as a family we were glad the professionals at Morningside noted this and worked with her doctors and us to move my mom into the assisted living section or Morningside, Park Vista. She is able to still have her own 'apartment' filled with household items familiar to her for decades, we can still visit her [pre-COVID ... 45 minute outside visits are currently offered as of October 2020] -- and stay in her unit if we want -- and we know she has 24 hour care if she needs it. Her cognitive decline has changed her personality and she can be a challenge to interact with at times, but the staff at Park Vista understands what has happened to her. This is a comfort to know -- that people helping her have patience and resilience -- because we know that she is not always pleasant to deal with but that patience can help calm her and bring out more of the person we knew before her decline. In addition, her room is kept clean and the staff keeps her on a regular eating and movement routine, all while not (as she would say) 'bothering' her too much -- just enough to keep her moving and maintaining healthy routines. What more can you ask for? Most families do not want to put their family members in assisted living as change to this new phase of life is a challenge for all involved. For our family, Morningside/Park Vista made these changes easier than we would have otherwise experienced, and, for that, I am grateful.

  • Staff Doctor is Incompetent

    The facility Doctor,[Removed], is terrible! Mom had two different infections that he failed to prescribe antibiotics for in a reasonable time frame. The first affected her ability to eat and the second was a raging UTI.

    Review originally written on A Place For Mom

    Staff Doctor is Incompetent

    The facility Doctor,[Removed], is terrible! Mom had two different infections that he failed to prescribe antibiotics for in a reasonable time frame. The first affected her ability to eat and the second was a raging UTI.

  • Review of Park Vista Assisted Living - Fullerton, CA

    No lifts. You must be able to stand and transfer.

    Review originally written on A Place For Mom

    Review of Park Vista Assisted Living - Fullerton, CA

    No lifts. You must be able to stand and transfer.

Community Details at Park Vista Assisted Living & Memory Care

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    • Park Vista Assisted Living & Memory Care Amenities

      • Meals Provided
      • Beautician Onsite
      • Activities Offsite
      • Devotional Services Offsite
      • Indoor Common Areas
      • Kosher
      • Devotional Services Onsite
      • Activities Onsite
      • Vegetarian
      • Outdoor Common Areas

    Senior Housing Types Provided at Park Vista Assisted Living & Memory Care

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      • Assisted Living
      • Memory Care
      • Nursing Home
      • Care Homes
      • Independent Living
      • Home Care
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