Con Carino Braeburn is a small residential care home for the elderly located at 1744 Braeburn Rd, Altadena, CA. The community accepts up to six residents at a time and holds license number 197610087. Staff offer help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, eating, and moving around, so folks who need hands-on support can get it right when they need it, and staff are around all day and night to keep an eye on things, which families usually find reassuring. The place has individual rooms, with private bathrooms for every resident, and there's a safe, friendly feel throughout since people share meals, spend time together in common rooms, and join simple activities like movie nights or creative art classes. Staff get to know each resident so they can build personalized care plans and coordinate the move-in process to help with the transition, and there are staff who speak several languages, like Polish, Armenian, Russian, Ukrainian, German, and English, so many residents can talk in the language they're most comfortable with.
Memory care services go to folks with increased confusion or dementia, and there are safe spaces for walking, gardens to admire, and emergency alert systems for quick help if something goes wrong, so people who wander or get confused have support. Caregivers help with medication, transfers, and even incontinence care, and if anyone needs high-acuity or diabetic care, staff can help with that too. Meals are shared in the dining room and can be changed for special diets, like diabetes or food allergies, which is helpful for many. Residents may bring a cat or dog because the place allows pets, and everyone's day is filled with social activities, walking paths outside, and group meals in the community room, so people can stay busy or just enjoy quiet company. Housekeeping, laundry, and even dry cleaning are taken care of, and if residents need to get to a doctor's appointment or the grocery store, the home provides transportation.
Con Carino Braeburn's staff show patience and attention, creating a homelike atmosphere that welcomes visitors and encourages family involvement, even when times are tough, like during COVID-19 restrictions. Staff help with everything from medication to dressing, grooming, and even wound care, so residents who need skilled nursing or hands-on support feel looked after. There've been regular checks from the Department of Social Services, which keeps everything licensed and in line with the state requirements, and folks seem to appreciate the attention to detail. The community has gotten recognition, like the Best of Senior Living award, so families often feel comfortable that their loved ones are being cared for with compassion. The beds are set up for six or fewer people, which keeps things calm and personal, and the home setting is good for people who do better with a quiet, easy pace and get more one-on-one attention from caregivers.