Arabella Care Villa is a small assisted living facility in Anaheim, California, sitting about 2.3 miles outside the city, and it's licensed by the state as a Residential Care Elderly home with six licensed beds, so you usually see a higher staff-to-resident ratio here than in the bigger places. The facility provides residential care for seniors, focusing on elderly and vulnerable individuals who need some help with daily life but still want a home-like setting, and there are both private and shared rooms, most of them furnished, so residents can pick what works for them. Staff offer 24-hour supervision and assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, moving around, and managing medicines, and they take care of housekeeping, laundry, linens, and meals, too, making sure there are options for special diets such as allergies or diabetes, with all-day dining available for those who need flexibility.
Arabella Care Villa is known for its community-style living, so residents share meal times and join in on social and recreational programs like movie nights, group activities, and outdoor time in a garden or walking path, and the place has common areas for relaxing, a dining room, and lounge spaces, all in a villa-style house that aims to feel cozy and safe. Safety is a focus with emergency alert systems and wheelchair-accessible features throughout the building, and the staff speaks English, making communication straightforward. Special care is there for those who have memory problems such as dementia or Alzheimer's, with tailored support and personalized care plans made for each resident's needs, so families get peace of mind knowing someone's always on hand.
There's medication management, transportation for medical and non-medical reasons, access to a pool and hot tub, chapel, beauty salon, gym, internet, cable TV, and Wi-Fi, and residents can join devotional activities if they wish. Arabella Care Villa also provides temporary stays for respite care, and there's an adult day program for seniors who don't need full-time care but might like the meals, activities, and supervision during part of the day. The facility offers different types of support-including assisted living, independent living, memory care, skilled nursing, and even connections to home health and hospice-so folks can get help as their needs change, and the setting's small, often allowing for more personal attention. The Orangewood Guest Home is another licensed site run under similar standards, also with six beds. Arabella Care Villa doesn't take Medicare unless there's special certification, but it is licensed by local authorities, and all care focuses on creating a simple, caring environment for older adults who need extra help.