Dlc Elderly operates as a small, licensed assisted living home for seniors aged 60 and above, with space for up to six residents at a time, and it sits in a quiet residential area in Antioch, California, where the staff uses names like "Adult Foster Home" and "Personal Care Home" depending on the state. The facility centers everything on seniors' comfort, safety, and well-being, offering full daily assistance with activities like bathing, dressing, meals, and medication management, and there's always staff present for 24-hour supervision. Rooms come fully furnished for easy settling in, and every part of the home is wheelchair accessible for people who can't walk easily, with safety measures in place and an emergency alert system for extra security. The dining room serves scheduled meals with set menus, and the kitchen team handles special diet needs for allergies or diabetes, and laundry and housekeeping, including dry cleaning, are also part of daily routines.
Social life happens with community-sponsored activities, small group events, and relaxation spaces, and seniors get chances to interact and connect with others. The care programs and rooms have their own special names, and the facility runs activity centers, lounges, and memory care services in special secure environments for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, along with transportation options for outings. If a family caregiver needs a short break, Dlc Elderly offers respite care, so loved ones can stay safe and supported for a short time. For those living more independently, there are resort-style amenities and optional help, together with emotional, social, and physical engagement through planned events and activities.
Staff at Dlc Elderly go through background checks and regular training, and there's a set staff-to-resident ratio during the day to make sure everyone gets the help they need. Wilfred De La Cruz serves as Chief Executive Officer and registered agent, and Mary Dianne De La Cruz manages daily operations. State and local licenses keep the facility in good standing, and both Board and Care Homes and the Woodfield Care Facility fall under its services. Dlc Elderly is a Limited Liability Company and doesn't accept Medicare unless certified. The focus stays on long-term care, peace of mind for families, and giving each resident a sense of home, whether through day services, assisted living, skilled nursing, or memory care, with support carefully shaped for the needs of each elder.